Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session All Bills (Page 12)
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB248
Introduced
6/6/24
Introduced
6/6/24
Refer
6/6/24
This House Substitute bill clarifies it is only for new or substantially modified permits and specifies it is only for the following permits: (1) Clean Air permit; (2) Coastal Zone Act permit; (3) Solid waste permit; (4) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit and (5) Hazardous waste permit. As in the original bill the applicant is still required to go through a community outreach process for any qualified project, defined as a project within an underserved community or within 3 miles of an underserved community that meets the definition of a qualified project under DNRECs Regulations. Underserved community is defined as (1) A specified geographic area where the percentage at poverty level is greater than twice the State Average Median Household Income as determined by the most recent United States Census or (2) Any specified community in the most current community mapping tool on the Departments website. It is anticipated that DNREC will have an environmental justice area viewer, or similar tool, as a link on its website.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB249
Introduced
6/28/23
Introduced
6/28/23
Refer
6/28/23
This Act updates certain statutory fees in Title 7 and establishes or updates certain permit and licensing fees. This Act also replaces and supersedes 1991 Del Laws. Ch. 86 (H.B. 360), An Act to Amend Titles 7 and 23 of the Delaware Code Relating to Permit Fees and Other Assessments Charged by the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and to Authorize and Approve Various Permit Fees and Assessments.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB25
Introduced
12/15/22
Introduced
12/15/22
Engrossed
1/12/23
Refer
12/15/22
Engrossed
1/12/23
Enrolled
1/18/23
Refer
1/12/23
Passed
1/19/23
Enrolled
1/18/23
Passed
1/19/23
This legislation establishes that a relief rebate issued under the 2022 Delaware Relief Rebate Program during the period that the federal major disaster declaration exists for the State of Delaware is intended to be a qualified disaster relief payment under § 139 of the Internal Revenue Code. It further provides that the State makes no representations or warranties to recipients regarding the 2022 Delaware Relief Rebate Program and that civil actions of any nature and claims for any form of economic entitlement including but not limited to damages are prohibited with respect to this legislation. This legislation is effective as of the date on which the 2022 Delaware Relief Rebate Program was enacted.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB250
Introduced
6/23/23
Introduced
6/23/23
Engrossed
6/30/23
Refer
6/23/23
Refer
7/21/23
Engrossed
6/30/23
Enrolled
1/17/24
Refer
7/21/23
Enrolled
1/25/24
Enrolled
1/17/24
Passed
3/7/24
Enrolled
1/25/24
Passed
3/7/24
This bill creates a special license plate for the University of Delaware Athletics Community and Campus Recreation to promote and support the University of Delaware Athletics Community and Campus Recreations mission to provide meaningful learning experiences through physical and mental exertion.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB251
Introduced
6/28/23
Introduced
6/28/23
Refer
6/28/23
This is the first leg of a constitutional amendment to protect our communities from gun violence.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB252
Introduced
3/13/24
Engrossed
3/19/24
Introduced
3/13/24
Engrossed
3/19/24
Enrolled
6/26/24
Refer
3/19/24
Enrolled
6/26/24
Passed
11/1/24
This Substitute bill differs from House Bill No. 252 by placing the Delaware Institute of Higher Education year-long teacher residency program under Section 1312 of Title 14 rather than Section 1305.This Substitute bill grants graduates of the Delaware Institute of Higher Education teacher-residency program 1 year of experience credit in addition to any other experience granted under Section 1312. The goal of this Act is to incentivize a new graduate who has completed the year-long Delaware residency program to stay and teach in Delaware by elevating their starting pay grade level by giving them 1 year of experience credit.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB253
Introduced
12/14/23
Introduced
12/14/23
Engrossed
4/18/24
Refer
12/14/23
Engrossed
4/18/24
Enrolled
6/26/24
Refer
4/18/24
Enrolled
6/26/24
Passed
10/9/24
This Act is a substitute for House Bill 253. Like HB 253, it requires health insurance companies, including State employee/retiree health plans and Medicaid, to cover annual mammograms for the purpose of early detection for a woman 40 years of age or older, with or without referral from the womans health care provider. It also prohibits mammography facilities from requiring that women, 40 years of age or older, provide the facility with the name of a healthcare provider in order to receive an annual screening mammogram.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB254
Introduced
6/30/23
Introduced
6/30/23
Engrossed
5/14/24
Refer
6/30/23
Engrossed
5/14/24
Enrolled
6/26/24
Refer
5/14/24
Enrolled
6/26/24
Passed
10/9/24
This Act amends the Charter of The Town of Millville. Specifically, the Act more clearly identifies the documents needed to file for a Town Council member position, as well as the logistics of the candidate providing the results of the criminal background check to the Town.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB255
Introduced
3/14/24
Introduced
3/14/24
Engrossed
4/16/24
Refer
3/14/24
Engrossed
4/16/24
Enrolled
6/25/24
Refer
4/16/24
Passed
8/2/24
Enrolled
6/25/24
Passed
8/2/24
This Act makes several updates to the Boiler Safety Program. The Boiler Safety Program can issue certificates of compliance and the Secretary can grant variances. A 6th member is added to the Boiler Safety Council from associated labor unions. It adds an enforcement section for violators who fail to comply with Program requirements. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform with current drafting standards. Finally, the Act allows DNREC to establish fees for the Program that reasonably reflect the cost of the Program and defray its expenses. It therefore requires a 3/5 vote.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB256
Introduced
7/7/23
Introduced
7/7/23
Refer
7/7/23
This act limits the repair waiver expenditure required by the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control to a uniform statewide amount of $450.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB257
Introduced
7/7/23
Introduced
7/7/23
Refer
7/7/23
This Act directs the Insurance Commissioner, in collaboration with the Department of Labor, Department of Health and Social Services, and Department of Finance to develop the Delaware Easy Enrollment Health Insurance Program. Under this program, individuals filing state tax forms or unemployment compensation applications will be able to check off on the form whether they have health insurance and whether they would like assistance in determining their eligibility (or their dependents) for any of the following: Medicaid, Delaware Healthy Children Program, or affordability assistance in an Affordable Care Act Exchange plan. The goal of the program is to maximize enrollment of eligible indidviduals in health care programs to improve access and reduce insurance costs for all residents of Delaware.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB258
Introduced
7/7/23
Introduced
7/7/23
Refer
7/7/23
Section 1 of this Act removes domestic service workers from the definition of employee in Chapter 9, Title 19 of the Delaware Code pertaining to minimum wage. A domestic service worker who otherwise qualifies as an employee is entitled to a minimum wage under this Act.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB259
Introduced
7/7/23
Introduced
7/7/23
Refer
7/7/23
This Act facilitates the interstate and intrastate shipping and delivery of alcoholic liquors.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB26
Introduced
12/15/22
Introduced
12/15/22
Refer
1/12/23
Refer
12/15/22
Engrossed
6/13/23
Refer
1/12/23
Engrossed
6/13/23
Refer
6/22/23
Refer
6/13/23
Refer
6/28/23
Refer
6/22/23
Enrolled
6/30/23
Refer
6/28/23
Passed
7/17/23
Enrolled
6/30/23
Passed
7/17/23
This Act provides state employees 30, rather than 15, days of paid leave per year to attend training camp or serve special duty as ordered by the military reserves or Delaware National Guard.
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Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session
Delaware House Bill HB260
Introduced
6/30/23
Introduced
6/30/23
Engrossed
6/30/23
Passed
7/25/23
Enrolled
6/30/23
Passed
7/25/23
This Act amends the Charter of the City of Lewes as follows. This Act modifies City contract requirements by 1) raising the aggregate contract value threshold for which competitive bidding shall not be required to $50,000 rather than the previous threshold of $25,000; 2) adding an exception to the competitive bidding requirement for certain existing contracts, which were previously competitively bid at the State or County level; and 3) adding an exception to the competitive bidding requirement for contracts made pursuant to a cooperative or joint purchasing agreement. This Act also modifies the Citys power and authority to borrow money and issue bonds or certificates of indebtedness by 1) clarifying the Citys authority to borrow money and issue bonds or certificates of indebtedness to provide funds for purchase real estate. This Act also modifies the assessment of taxes by 1) permitting the City to appoint a qualified firm to serve as the City Assessor or utilize County property assessments in lieu of appointing a City Assessor; and 2) modifies the appellate process for the assessment of taxes in certain situations. This Act also places a cap on the Citys power to collect taxes for any and all municipal purposes upon certain real property at one half of one percent (0.5%) of the full assessed value of land and improvements within the City, or $5,000,000, whichever is greater, rather than the previous cap of $3,500,000. The Act also modifies the refund of taxes and penalties for delinquent taxes. This Act also modifies the notice requirements and procedures relating to the Citys power to cause to be paved or repaved the sidewalks of said city or any part or portion thereof, to cause to be repaired or re-laid existing curbs or gutters.