Delaware Code

11 Del. C. § 4122 (2026)

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(a) Section 4121 of this title and this section shall be retroactively applicable to any person convicted of a registering offense.

(b) Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, as soon after March 1, 1999, as is practicable, the Attorney General shall apply § 4121 of this title to those persons identified by subsection (a) of this section, and will redesignate those persons to a Risk Assessment Tier pursuant to § 4121 of this title. Upon the redesignation, the Attorney General will provide notice of such redesignation by registered or certified mail to the person’s last registered address, or by any other means which creates a reliable record of the receipt by the offender of such notice or of the attempts to provide the offender with the notice. The notice shall advise the person as to the duties and consequences imposed by law upon persons designated to the particular Risk Assessment Tier, and of the person’s right to elect a hearing on the issue of the new Risk Assessment Tier designation. The Attorney General shall have the authority to promulgate reasonable regulations to implement this subsection. Such regulations shall be effective and enforceable upon their adoption, and shall not be subject to Chapters 11 and 101 of Title 29.

(c) Any sex offender redesignated to a Risk Assessment Tier pursuant to this section shall have the right to request that the Superior Court review and finally determine such designation. The request shall be made in writing and delivered to the Superior Court within 10 days of the receipt by the offender of the notice described in subsection (b) of this section. The Superior Court shall promptly forward a copy of the request to the Attorney General. Failure of the offender to deliver the request to the Superior Court within the time limits specified shall constitute a waiver of the offender’s right to review.

(d) Following receipt of timely notice by the Superior Court, it shall hold a hearing to determine the appropriateness of the Attorney General’s new Risk Assessment Tier designation. The person and the Attorney General shall have the right to be heard at the hearing. This hearing shall not be held unless written notice of the hearing is provided to the Attorney General at least 30 days prior to the scheduled hearing date. A copy of the application for review shall be provided to the Attorney General along with written notice of the hearing date.

(e), (f) [Repealed.]

(g) Whenever an offender fails to elect a hearing in a timely fashion, the Attorney General shall forward notice of the redesignated Risk Assessment Tier to the Superintendent of the Delaware State Police and to the chief law-enforcement officer of the jurisdiction where the person is residing at the time of the redesignation. In the event the person requests a hearing, at the conclusion of the hearing, the Attorney General shall forward a notice of the redesignated Risk Assessment Tier to the Superintendent of the Delaware State Police and to the chief law-enforcement officer of the jurisdiction where the person is residing at the time of the redesignation. The Superintendent of the Delaware State Police shall enter information pertaining to any redesignation pursuant to this section into the DELJIS computer system.

(h) Upon Risk Assessment Tier redesignation pursuant to this section, §§ 4120 and 4121 of this title shall apply. Until redesignation, §§ 4120 and 4336 of this title shall remain in full force and effect.

71 Del. Laws, c. 429, §  276 Del. Laws, c. 374, §  2580 Del. Laws, c. 167, §  181 Del. Laws, c. 277, § 1
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2019–2022 · leading case: Sanders v. State (Del. 2022).
Sanders v. State (Del. 2022). · cites it 2× “§ 4122(a) (effective March 1, 1999) (“The provisions of § 4121 shall be applicable to any person convicted after June 21, 1996 but before March 1, 1999.”
Getz v. State (Del. 2022). · cites it 2× “10 11 Del. C. § 4122(a) (providing Section 4121 “shall be applicable to any person convicted after June 21, 1996 but before March 1, 1999.”
Huffman v. State (Del. 2019). “(“Any sex offender designated to Risk Assessment Tier III may petition to the Superior Court for redesignation to Risk Assessment II if 25 years have elapsed from the last day of any Level IV or V sentence imposed at the time of the original conviction … and the offender has…”
— 11 Del. C. § 4122(a) — 2 cases
Getz v. State (Del. 2022). “10 11 Del. C. § 4122(a) (providing Section 4121 “shall be applicable to any person convicted after June 21, 1996 but before March 1, 1999.”
Sanders v. State (Del. 2022). “§ 4122(a) (effective March 1, 1999) (“The provisions of § 4121 shall be applicable to any person convicted after June 21, 1996 but before March 1, 1999.”
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