Del. Code tit. 14 § 191

Current through 2024 Legislative Session Act Chapter 510
Section 191 - Revocation of certificates of approval
(a) The Department may revoke a certificate of approval that has been issued to a person for any of the following causes:
(1) Violating this subchapter or any rule or regulation made by the Department.
(2) Furnishing false, misleading, or incomplete information to the Department or failure to furnish information requested by the Department.
(3) Violating any commitment made in the application for a certificate of approval.
(4) Presenting or causing to be presented to prospective students information that is false, misleading, or fraudulent.
(5) Failing to provide or maintain premises or equipment in a safe and sanitary condition as required by laws, regulations, or ordinances applicable to the location of the postsecondary institution.
(6) Failing to maintain financial resources adequate for the satisfactory conduct of the courses or programs offered or to retain sufficient and qualified instructional and administrative staff.
(7) Offering a course, program of courses, or program that leads to a certificate or degree that has not been approved by the Department.
(8) Failing to meet the criteria for approval.
(9) Failing to maintain state licensing requirements for applicable offerings.
(10) An act or practice by a person or an agent of the person that violates local, state, or federal law.
(b) Whenever the Department proposes to revoke a certificate of approval, it shall first give written notice to the certificate holder of the reasons for revocation and the opportunity for a hearing before the Secretary. The applicant must be afforded at least 20 calendar days from the date the notice is mailed to request a hearing. If no written request for a hearing is received by the Secretary, the certificate holder's certificate is revoked as set forth in the notice and the Department shall notify the holder the holder's certificate is deemed revoked.
(c) Any hearing before the Secretary must be held within 90 calendar days of the date the Secretary receives a request for a hearing. Notice of the hearing must be given at least 20 calendar days before the day it is held.
(d) All hearings must be conducted by the Secretary or the Secretary's designee who must prepare a proposed order for the Secretary's consideration. In connection with such hearings, the Secretary or the Secretary's designee has the power to administer oaths; issue subpoenas for witnesses and the production of books, accounts, papers, records, and documents; exclude plainly irrelevant, immaterial, insubstantial, cumulative, and privileged evidence; and limit unduly repetitive proof, rebuttal, and cross-examination.
(e) The burden of proof in a certificate of approval revocation action is on the Department to show by a preponderance of evidence that there is cause for revoking a certificate of approval.

14 Del. C. § 191

Added by Laws 2021, ch. 401,s 2, eff. 8/4/2022.