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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The Commission shall meet at least 4 times per year.
(b) The number of members who must be present at a commission meeting to have a quorum and conduct official business is the majority of the appointed members.
(c) The Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services shall convene the initial commission meeting. At the initial meeting, the Commission shall elect a chair and vice-chair from among its members. Thereafter, the Commission shall elect a chair and vice-chair annually, in December.
(d) The commission chair shall convene, preside over, and prepare an agenda for each commission meeting. The vice-chair shall act as chair in the chair's absence.
(e) The Commission shall adopt regulations establishing the rules of procedure governing its operations under Chapters 100 and 101 of Title 29. Regulations may not permit proxy voting.
(f) The Commission may establish committees to assist in planning, policy, goal, and priority recommendations, and developing implementation plans to achieve the Commission's purpose. Each committee is composed of Commission members and other knowledgeable individuals, as the Commission deems appropriate.
(g) The Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services shall provide reasonable and necessary staff support and materials for the Commission.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Delaware Code Title 16. Health and Safety § 1004B. Meetings; quorum; officers; committees; procedure - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/de/title-16-health-and-safety/de-code-sect-16-1004b/
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