DelawareClick here for the regulations on the DE web. STATE OF DELAWARE RULES AND REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO THE PRACTICE OF NON-NURSE MIDWIFERYThese regulations replace regulations previously adopted on April 17, 1978; amended September 19, 1978, December 22, 1982, and May 15, 1985, by the Delaware State Board of Health. Effective Date: April 10, 2002. Section 1 PurposeThe purpose of these Regulations is to establish and define conditions under which individuals may be granted permits to practice direct entry/non-nurse midwifery in the State of Delaware. The Department of Health and Social Services, through the Division of Public Health, will recognize and issue a permit to practice midwifery for direct entry/non-nurse midwives. Section II AuthorityTitle 16, Delaware Code; Chapter 1, Section 122 (3) h. Section III Definitions
Section IV QualificationsTo receive a permit to practice direct entry/non‑nurse midwifery in the State of Delaware, an applicant must submit documentation to the Division of Public Health that they meet the following qualifications:
Section V ApplicationAny person who wishes to obtain a permit to practice direct entry/non-nurse midwifery shall make a written application to the Division of Public Health. Such application shall be accompanied by the necessary documents demonstrating that the applicant possesses the qualifications in Section IV. If, after investigation of the application by the Division of Public Health, it appears the applicant is qualified to practice direct entry/non-nurse midwifery, a permit to practice midwifery in the State of Delaware will be issued. Section VI Maintenance of PermitNo person granted a permit under these regulations shall engage in active practice of direct entry/non-nurse midwifery without continuously meeting the qualifications in Section IV. Changes that occur during the permit period (one (1) year) must be reported to the Division of Public Health. Section VII Renewal of PermitAny permit granted to practice direct entry/non-nurse midwifery in the State of Delaware shall terminate annually on December 31. The fee for such annual permit shall be determined annually (in July) by the Division of Public Health and not be less than $15.00. Permits shall be renewable annually with the filing of an application and documentation setting forth continued qualifications as specified in Section IV. Should a permit not be renewed by January 31, the permit is considered lapsed and the direct entry/non-nurse midwife shall apply according to Section V. Section VIII ComplaintsAny person may make a complaint in writing to the Division of Public Health concerning failure to comply with these regulations. The Division of Public Health will investigate complaints about direct entry/non-nurse midwives. Section IX Illegal PracticeAny person who practices as a direct entry/non-nurse midwife, as defined in Section Ill, in the State of Delaware without a permit issued by the Division of Public Health shall be subject to a fine pursuant to 16 Del. C 107. Section X SeverabilityShould any section, sentence, clause, or phase of these Rules and Regulations be legally declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, the remainder of these Rules and Regulations shall not be affected. 覧覧覧覧覧 Updated 5-13-2004
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