All Bills - Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB356

Introduced
5/7/24  
Introduced
5/7/24  
Engrossed
5/16/24  
Refer
5/7/24  
Engrossed
5/16/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
Refer
5/16/24  
Passed
7/29/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
On military installations subject to exclusive federal jurisdiction, the investigation and prosecution of juveniles for alleged violation of federal crimes is conducted in the federal court system. The federal court system often tries juveniles as adults and it lacks juvenile-focused resources. Federal law, however, permits the State to accept concurrent jurisdiction over juvenile matters on military installations if a request is made by a United States official and the Governor, via Executive Order, accepts the request.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB357

Introduced
3/14/24  
Introduced
3/14/24  
Engrossed
6/20/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Engrossed
6/20/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
Refer
6/20/24  
Enrolled
6/30/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
Enrolled
6/30/24  
This Act is the product of the work of the Firearms Definition Task Force (Task Force), which was created by this General Assembly under Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 102.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB358

Introduced
3/28/24  
Introduced
3/28/24  
Engrossed
5/9/24  
Refer
3/28/24  
Engrossed
5/9/24  
Enrolled
6/25/24  
Refer
5/9/24  
Enrolled
6/25/24  
This Act serves to clean up certain sections of the Boards Practice Act. Required statutory language omitted due to oversight have been added, such as standards for reciprocity, issuance and renewal of licenses, and hearing procedures. The requirements for a public Board member have been clarified. Finally, inapplicable terms, such as master elevator mechanic, have been removed.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB359

Introduced
5/2/24  
Introduced
5/2/24  
This Act is a substitute for House Bill No. 359. This Act, like House Bill No. 359, changes the applicability of the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act. This Act differs from House Bill No. 359 because instead of applying all of the provisions of the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act to the State government, this Act limits the application to the State government only for purposes of a consumer enforcing a right under § 12D-104(a)(6) of Title 6 of the Delaware Code to opt out of the processing of the consumers personal data for the purpose of targeted advertising, the sale of personal data, and profiling in furtherance of solely automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects concerning the consumer.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB36

Introduced
12/15/22  
Introduced
12/15/22  
Refer
1/26/23  
Refer
12/15/22  
This Act decreases by 1% the rate of the realty transfer tax to be received by the State, thereby returning it to the rate that was applicable prior to August 1,2017. The Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. This Act will apply to documents recorded and permits applied for after the effective date of the Act.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB360

Introduced
6/20/24  
Introduced
6/20/24  
This Substitute for House Bill No. 360 removes 1 floating holiday and adds 1 legal holiday that will rotate on a 3-year basis between Diwali, Eid ul-Fitr, and Yom Kippur, so that only one of those holidays will be a legal State holiday in any given year. The Act takes effect January 1, 2026.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB361

Introduced
3/28/24  
Introduced
3/28/24  
This Act requires a public school to provide a breakfast meal and a lunch meal free of charge to a student who is eligible for a reduced-price meal.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB362

Introduced
4/11/24  
Introduced
4/11/24  
Engrossed
6/13/24  
Refer
4/11/24  
Engrossed
6/13/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
Refer
6/13/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
In 2023, the General Assembly passed House Bill 80, which required the coverage of doula services under the States Medicaid plan beginning in 2024. This Act would require similar coverage under private health insurance plans.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB363

Introduced
4/11/24  
Introduced
4/11/24  
Engrossed
5/14/24  
Refer
4/11/24  
Engrossed
5/14/24  
Enrolled
6/30/24  
Refer
5/14/24  
Enrolled
6/30/24  
This Act requires a landlord who provides a dwelling place to a person as part of their employment compensation to provide them with a disclosure form advising them of the conditions and requirements for occupancy and vacancy of the premises once they are no longer employed for the landlord. The disclosure must inform the tenant employee that the landlord must offer the tenant, within 5 business days of termination by the employer, the opportunity to enter into a written rental agreement, if no rental agreement is in effect already. No offer for a rental agreement is necessary if the tenant employee is terminated for cause. The landlord may condition the rental agreement on the person financially qualifying as a tenant and meeting the landlords income, credit, or other financial requirements for renting the unit. This Act also lengthens the time period the landlord must wait before bringing a summary possession action against a formerly employed tenant from 15 days to 30 days unless the termination is for cause.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB364

Introduced
4/11/24  
Introduced
4/11/24  
Engrossed
6/11/24  
Refer
4/11/24  
Engrossed
6/11/24  
Enrolled
6/25/24  
Refer
6/11/24  
Passed
8/2/24  
Enrolled
6/25/24  
This Act requires that individual, blanket, and group health insurance carriers cover drug treatment for the associated conditions of metastatic cancer in the same way treatment for metastatic cancer is covered. Specifically, it requires insurance companies to cover any FDA approved drug prescribed to treat the side effects of metastatic cancer treatment and prohibits insurance companies from mandating that patients first fail to respond to a different drug or prove a history of failure of such drug. Technical changes are also made to comply with the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB365

Introduced
4/11/24  
Introduced
4/11/24  
Refer
5/23/24  
Refer
4/11/24  
This Act is enabling legislation that establishes the framework and requirements for a competitive mobile sports wagering market in Delaware under the authority of the Lottery Director. Sports wagering is now legal in 38 states, and 29 states have legalized mobile sports wagering using computers or other Internet-connected devices, including the neighboring states of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Pursuant to this Act, the Lottery Director is authorized and directed to commence the Internet sports lottery by administering a solicitation and request for applications process to license qualified operators that have entered into a market access agreement with one of Delawares existing video lottery agents. Each video lottery agent is authorized to partner with a maximum of two prospective Internet sports lottery operators, and certain minimum requirements for applicants are established in the legislation as part of the criteria the Lottery Director will develop to evaluate proposals from applicants. The Lottery Director may disqualify applicants that fail to provide required information. Further, the Director is not required to license applicants that are deemed not to be qualified.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB366

Introduced
3/28/24  
Introduced
3/28/24  
Engrossed
6/11/24  
Refer
3/28/24  
Engrossed
6/11/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
Refer
6/11/24  
Passed
8/29/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
This Act sunsets the Technology Investment Council ("TIC"). The Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee ("JLOSC") reviewed TIC in 2022 and, as a result of the review, JLOSC sponsored House Bill No. 357 of the 151st General Assembly. HB 357 updated TIC's statute to streamline operations and prevent redundancies. In February 2024, TIC submitted a memorandum to JLOSC, explaining all of the following:
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB367

Introduced
3/28/24  
Introduced
3/28/24  
Engrossed
6/11/24  
Refer
3/28/24  
Engrossed
6/11/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
Refer
6/11/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
This Act sunsets the Provider Advisory Board (Board) and is a result of the Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee's ("JLOSC") review of the Board. The Board was created in 2011 at JLOSC's recommendation when it reviewed the Office of Child Care Licensing ("OCCL"). The original purpose of the Board was to advise the OCCL regarding the adoption, promulgation, and amendment of rules and regulations required to carry out the Delaware Child Care Act, focusing on early care and education, family child care homes, and school age centers. In 2019, the Board's purpose was expanded to encourage OCCL to communicate with providers and encourage OCCL to enforce the Delaware Child Care Act in a manner that recognizes that most child care providers are private businesses that need stable and reasonable regulations.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB368

Introduced
3/28/24  
Introduced
3/28/24  
Engrossed
6/11/24  
Refer
3/28/24  
Engrossed
6/11/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
Refer
6/11/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
This Act is a result of the Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee's ("JLOSC") review of the Provider Advisory Board ("Board"). Based on its findings, JLOSC recommended sunsetting the Board, which is addressed in separate legislation. This Act fulfills JLOSC's related recommendation, to add a third center-based early care and education provider to the Delaware Early Childhood Council ("DECC").
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB369

Introduced
4/11/24  
Introduced
4/11/24  
Engrossed
5/16/24  
Refer
4/11/24  
Engrossed
5/16/24  
Enrolled
6/26/24  
Refer
5/16/24  
Enrolled
6/26/24  
This Act amends Chapter 28 of Title 24 of the Delaware Code to define "successor professional engineer" as a professional engineer who assumes responsible charge of a project, or component of a project, and uses or relies upon the work of the professional engineer who was previously in responsible charge and sealed pertinent documents. The new Section 2832 delineates the acceptable parameters for a successor professional engineer's use or reliance upon work performed by the previous professional engineer in responsible charge. These revisions will both inform licensees of the permissible use of another professional engineer's work and ensure that the recipient of services can identify the responsible professional engineer. The Council for the Delaware Association of Professional Engineers solicited feedback from and held committee meetings with various stakeholders who contributed to drafting of this Act. The Council approved this Act.

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