Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SB50 Latest Draft

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SPONSOR:  Sen. Walsh & Rep. Heffernan 
              Mantzavinos  Bush
    Pinkney          Cooke           
              Poore             Johnson         
              Richardson    Gray
              Wilson           Smith                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                 
DELAWARE STATE SENATE
153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SENATE BILL NO. 50
AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAWS OF DELAWARE RELATING TO THE BOND AND CAPITAL 
IMPROVEMENTS ACT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE AND CERTAIN OF THEIR AUTHORITIES FOR THE 
FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2025.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE:
1 Section 1.  Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, Section 2 of the Laws of Delaware by making deletions as 
2 shown by strike throughs and insertions as shown by underlines as follows:
3The State hereby authorizes the issuance of bonds, to which 
4 the State shall pledge its full faith and credit, such bonds to be issued in such principal amount as necessary to provide 
5 proceeds to the State in the amount of $317,480,000 and in the amount of $90,357,205 $115,354,405 local share of school 
6 bonds, at the discretion of the school district. Bonds authorized to be used by this Section shall mature not later than 20 
7 years from their date of issuance. The proceeds of such bonds, except for local share of school bonds, are hereby 
8 appropriated for a portion of the purposes set forth in Section 1 Addendum of this Act and summarized as follows:
9 Department, Agency or Instrumentality Amount
10 Office of Management and Budget $125,808,600
11 Department of State	7,946,417
12 Department of Health and Social Services 4,750,000
13 Department of Agriculture 200,000
14 Delaware National Guard 791,875
15 Education	$177,983,108 BBC:RAM:VLB Page 2 of 9 Released 01/23/2025  1:15 PM
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16 Purpose State Share Local Share Total Cost
17 Minor Capital Improvement and Equipment  $18,176,150 $8,648,415 $26,824,565
18 Smyrna, Clayton Intermediate Addition (77/23)  11,769,900 5,324,700 17,094,600
19 Smyrna, New 600 Student E/S (77/23)    6,800,600 2,031,400 8,832,000
20 Smyrna, North Smyrna ES Addition/Renovation (77/23) 16,359,500 7,399,000 23,758,500
21 Appoquinimink, New MS and HS at Summit 
22 Campus (100% Local) 10,000,000 10,000,000 
23 Red Clay, AI duPont MS Renovations (60/40)      349,322    232,882 582,204
24 Red Clay, Brandywine Springs School Renovations (60/40)      465,607    310,405 776,012
25 Red Clay, Dickinson HS Renovations (60/40)      668,677    445,785 1,114,462
26 Red Clay, Heritage ES Renovations (60/40)   3,418,310 2,278,873 5,697,183
27 Red Clay, Johnson ES Renovations (60/40)     309,447    206,298 515,745
28 Red Clay, Lewis ES Renovations (60/40)     440,718    293,812 734,530
29 Red Clay, McKean HS Renovations (60/40)   1,080,144    720,096 1,800,240
30 Red Clay, Mote ES Renovations (60/40)      622,760    415,173 1,037,933
31 Red Clay, Stanton MS Renovations (60/40)      805,449    536,965 1,342,414
32 Colonial, Eisenberg ES Renovations (60/40)      421,923    281,282 703,205
33 Colonial, Gunning Bedford MS Renovations (60/40)      653,191    435,461 1,088,652
34 Colonial, William Penn HS Renovations (60/40)    3,105,242  2,070,162 5,175,404
35 Colonial, William Penn HS Renovations (60/40)    3,105,242  27,067,362 30,172,604
36 NCCVT, Howard HS Stadium Planning and Design (60/40)     666,667 666,667
37 NCCVT, Paul M. Hodgson Replacement (62/38)  33,599,895 20,520,618 54,120,513
38 NCCVT, Paul M. Hodgson Vocational Technical
39 High School Field House (100% Local) 3,599,138 3,599,138
40 Polytech, Polytech HS Roof Replacement (79/21)   2,499,224    664,351 3,163,575
41 Polytech, Polytech HS Walkway Enclosure (79/21)      453,873    120,650 574,523
42 Sussex Tech, New Sussex Tech HS (60/40) 34,236,300 22,824,216 57,060,516
43 Christina, Delaware School for the 
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44 Colonial, New Leach School (100% State) 37,455,000 37,455,000
45 Red Clay, Meadowood School Extended
Renovations (60/40)      337,453    224,969 562,422
46 Red Clay, Meadowood School Renovations (60/40)            158,830     105,887 264,717
47 Subtotal 177,983,108 90,357,205 268,340,313
48 Subtotal 177,983,108 115,354,405 293,337,513
49                           TOTAL$317,480,000
50 Section 2.  Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, Section 63 of the Laws of Delaware by making deletions as 
51 shown by strike throughs and insertions as shown by underlines as follows:
52The Department of State is hereby authorized to use funds reserved in 
53 the Cultural Access Fund in order to help fund a matching grant program for capital projects and related programs 
54 that will enhance the quality of availability of Delaware’s recreational and cultural offerings.  Funds disbursed as 
55 part of this matching grant program must be matched 2:1 to state funds.  In the event the grant recipient does not 
56 have funds to support match requirement, the Department may submit a request to the Director of the Office of 
57 Management and Budget and the Controller General for approval to waive said requirement. Notwithstanding any 
58 other provision or law to the contrary, in order to disburse these grant funds, the Director of the Office of 
59 Management and Budget, upon concurrence from the Controller General and the Co-Chairs of the Joint Committee 
60 on Capital Improvement, is authorized to transfer any necessary spending authority to the Department of State.
61 Section 3.  Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, Section 70 of the Laws of Delaware by making deletions as 
62 shown by strike throughs and insertions as shown by underlines as follows:
63 The Section 1 Addendum of this Act 
64 appropriates funds to the City of Dover and Downtown Dover Partnership.  Of this amount, $2,500,000 $1,800,000 
65 shall be used for a water-sewer line project; $7,500,000 $8,200,000 is allocated to the Downtown Dover Partnership 
66 to support community initiatives, including utility upgrades, redevelopment efforts, and/or building improvements; 
67 and $420,000 shall be used to support the City of Dover Police Department in capital needs of the police training 
68 facility. 
69 Section 4.  Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, Section 136 of the Laws of Delaware by making deletions as 
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71. The Section 1 Addendum of this Act makes an appropriation to the 
72 University of Delaware for Deferred Maintenance – Laboratories Campus Improvements. Of this amount, 
73 $4,000,000 shall be used toward the design and upgrade of the softball field.
74 Section 5. Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, Section 154 of the Laws of Delaware by making deletions as 
75 shown by strike throughs and insertions as shown by underlines as follows:
76 School Construction Market Pressure Contingency Fund.
77 (a) School Construction Market Pressure Contingency Funds shall be allocated as follows:
78	Maximum Maximum
79 District Project      State Share Local Share
80 Appoquinimink (76/24) New Summit ES $698,950
81 Appoquinimink (76/24) Redding MS $5,993,041
82 Cape Henlopen (60/40) 600 Student MS $4,789,226
83 Indian River (60/40) New Sussex Central       $9,000,000 $6,000,000
84 Milford (74/26) Milford Middle School    $11,100,000 $3,900,000
85 Smyrna (77/23) New Elementary School     $13,934,354 $4,162,286
86 Smyrna (77/23) Roof Replacement    $129,267 $38,613
87 New Castle Co. Vo-Tech (62/38) Hodgson Replacement     $5,036,128 $27,298,116
88 Sussex Vo-Tech (60/40) New Sussex Vo-Tech    $42,938,675 $28,625,783
89 Colonial (100% State) New Leach School    $3,742,241
90
91   $85,880,665 $81,506,015
92 (b) It is the intent that the School Construction Market Pressure Contingency Fund support the escalated construction 
93 costs within the scope of each respective project’s Certificate of Necessity, as originally approved by the Department of 
94 Education. Notwithstanding the provisions of Delaware Code to the contrary, the costs associated with any expansion of 
95 scope beyond the approved Certificate of Necessity shall be considered a local obligation, unless otherwise approved by 
96 the Secretary of Education, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and Controller General.
97 (c) Notwithstanding provisions to the contrary, appropriations for Fiscal 2023 and Fiscal 2024 School Construction 
98 Market Pressure may be transferrable between fiscal years appropriations based on resource availability, as determined by 
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100 Section 6. Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, Section 155 of the Laws of Delaware by making deletions as 
101 shown by strike throughs and insertions as shown by underlines as follows:
102 Section 1 Addendum of this Act makes an appropriation to the 
103 Department of Education for the Delaware School Safety and Security Fund. Of this amount, the Department shall provide 
104 a minimum amount of $138,000 to the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, Delaware Emergency Management 
105 Agency, for school mapping, reporting application, and threat assessment tools. Of this amount, the Department shall 
106 further provide up to $160,000 to the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, Delaware State Police, Special 
107 Investigation State Bureau of Identification, for the Real-Time Crime Center application to enhance safety in and around 
108 schools.
109 Section 7. Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, Section 162 of the Laws of Delaware by making deletions as shown 
110 by strike throughs and insertions as shown by underlines as follows:
111
112 (c) In order to qualify for these funds, each reorganized school district and charter school shall obligate 
113 appropriations from MCI funds for Fiscal Year 2025 and previous fiscal years before they may utilize the Enhanced 
114 MCI funds described in this Section.
115 (d) (c) Each school district and charter school shall submit a report of capital improvements projects 
116 planned for expenditure of these funds to the Department of Education, the Office of Management and Budget, and 
117 the Controller General’s Office by January 1, 2025.
118 (e) (d) Notwithstanding any provision or law to the contrary, effective July 1, 2024, reorganized school districts 
119 shall be authorized to assess a local match to provide up to a 60/40 state/local share for the Enhanced Minor Capital 
120 Improvements state amounts appropriated in subsection (a) of this section. This match is optional and must be used for the 
121 same purposes as state funds appropriated for Enhanced Minor Capital Improvements. A partial local match is authorized, 
122 provided the local share does not exceed 40 percent. A district may assess a match not to exceed a 60/40 state/local share 
123 all in one fiscal year or over multiple fiscal years. The match may only be provided through the original end date of the 
124 Enhanced Minor Capital Improvements appropriation and any continuations thereof.
125 Section 8. Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, of the Laws of Delaware by adding a new Section 171 by 
126 making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
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128 Facilities Management, is authorized to utilize any remaining funds from Legislative Hall major and minor capital 
129 improvement appropriations for the Legislative Hall Garage/Expansion project.
130 Section 9. Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, of the Laws of Delaware by adding a new Section 172 by 
131 making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
132. The Section 1 Addendum of Chapter 340, Volume 83 of the Laws of 
133 Delaware, appropriated $225,000 for the Domestic Violence Coordinating Feasibility Study. Notwithstanding any 
134 provision to the contrary, the Office of Management and Budget is authorized to transfer any remaining funds from 
135 the Domestic Violence Coordinating Feasibility Study to the Criminal Justice Council for Family Justice Centers 
136 startup costs.
137 Section 10.  Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, of the Laws of Delaware by adding a new Section 173 by 
138 making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
139. The Section 1 Addendum of this Act appropriates 
140 $2,500,000 to the Delaware National Guard for the Scannell Readiness Center Expansion/Renovation. 
141 Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the Delaware National Guard is authorized to reallocate these funds 
142 and up to $500,000 of available Minor Capital Improvements funding to cover the Bethany Beach Training Site 
143 Barracks project.
144 Section 11. Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, of the Laws of Delaware by adding a new Section 174 by 
145 making deletions as shown by strike-through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
146 Notwithstanding any provision of Delaware Code 
147 or regulations to the contrary, and with the concurrence of the school board, the Capital School District is authorized 
148 to use funds appropriated for Certificate of Necessity (CN) # 2113A for the design, renovations, and additions to the 
149 former William Henry Middle School to support new facilities for the Kent County Community School and Kent 
150 County Secondary ILC. The Capital School District shall submit a request for a new CN to the Department of 
151 Education for the Renovations and Additions to William Henry Middle School. The new CN shall accurately reflect 
152 the new scope and cost of the project. The Department of Education may approve this CN if adequate funds are 
153 available.
154 Section 12.  Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, of the Laws of Delaware by adding a new Section 175 by 
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156Notwithstanding any provision of 29 Del. C. to the contrary, 
157 the Department of Transportation is hereby authorized to use Community Transportation Funds for a one-time 
158 reimbursement to each of the following:
159 (1) Bethel AME Church in an amount of up to $23,780 for a double-sided illuminated sign. 
160 (2) Blades Economic Development Corp. (BEDCO) in an amount of up to $29,000 to obtain a topographic 
161 and bathymetric survey of the Blades Marina basin & area immediately surrounding the marina.
162 (3) CHILD Inc. in an amount of up to $7,500 for a drainage repair.
163 (4) City of Dover in an amount of up to $295,000 for road and sidewalk improvements on Route 8.
164 (5) Ellendale Volunteer Fire Company in an amount of up to $63,100 for a command vehicle.
165 (6) Legacy at Odessa National in an amount of up to $50,000 for a paving project.
166 (7) McCaulley Court Maintenance Corporation in an amount of up to $25,000 to complete common area 
167 landscaping.
168 (8) Rehoboth Beach Fire Company in an amount of up to $25,000 for an all-terrain vehicle.
169 (9) Smyrna-Clayton Little League in an amount of up to $165,000 for a parking lot project.
170 (10) Smyrna Clayton Moose Lodge in an amount of up to $30,350 for an LED sign.
171 (11) Town of Georgetown in an amount of up to $5,750 for the Cinderberry mailbox cluster relocation. 
172 (12) Triangle Neighborhood Association in an amount of up to $1,700 for the placement and installation of  
173 signage.
174 (13) Wilmington Skating Club in an amount of up to $20,000 for a drainage project.
175 Section 13.  Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, of the Laws of Delaware by adding a new Section 176 by 
176 making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
177The Section 1 Addendum of 83 Del. Laws c. 56 
178 appropriated funding to the Community Redevelopment/Reinvestment Fund to assist community organizations with 
179 capital infrastructure projects.  Of these projects, $250,000 shall be reallocated from Downtown Milford, Inc. to the 
180 Delaware State Fair to complete the Grove Restroom and Shower Facility project, $69,645 shall be reallocated to the 
181 Milford District Free Public Library Commission for updating and refurbishment of the Milford Public Library, 
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183 and $125,000 shall be reallocated to the Milford Historical Society for Parson Thorne Mansion Capital Improvement 
184 Projects.
185 Section 14.  Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84, of the Laws of Delaware by adding a new Section 177 by 
186 making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
187The Director of the Office of Management and Budget is 
188 authorized to perform an adaptive reuse study for the Delaware State Police Troop 7 located at 18006 Coastal Highway, 
189 Lewes, DE (the “facility”). The objectives of the study are: 
190 (a) To provide options for the potential adaptive reuse of the facility to include, but not limited to, locating 
191 existing state operations to this facility (e.g., JP Court) or locating new social services to the eastern Sussex 
192 County region; and
193 (b) To consider the potential capital costs and operating costs of each option.
194 The Office of Management and Budget shall provide for an open process whereby the views and ideas of 
195 the public are considered. The Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall provide a copy of the study to 
196 the Controller General and Co-Chairs of the Joint Committee on Capital Improvement no later than May 1, 2025.
197 Section 15.  Amend Chapter 297, Volume 84 of the Laws of Delaware by adding a new Section 178 by 
198 making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
199Amend § 6961, Title 9 of the Delaware Code by making insertions as 
200 shown by underline as follows:
201 § 6961. Information from state and local agencies and school districts.
202 (d) This section shall only apply to residential development and only upon an action by Sussex County 
203 Council adopting this section by December 31, 2024. section.  Prior to recording a major record subdivision plan, as 
204 defined by Sussex County, Sussex County may require that the applicant provide certification from the Secretary of 
205 the Department of Education after consultation with the superintendent of the appropriate individual school district 
206 that the school district has adequate capacity for the proposed development.
207 (1) If so requested, the Secretary shall respond to any request for certification or voluntary school 
208 assessments within 60-days’ receipt of a completed request for such certification. That certification shall 
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210 a. Existing classrooms and service levels based upon the Delaware Department of Education Delaware 
211 School Construction Manual, September 19, 1996, as may be amended or supplemented from time to 
212 time, or based upon other standards accepted as current by the Secretary of the Department of Education.
213 b. Capacity calculations, which shall include the current student population, increased demand resulting 
214 from prior certifications from the Department of Education, and the increased demand that will result 
215 from the proposed development. The County shall within 20 days provide the Department of Education 
216 with all necessary information regarding the number and type of dwelling units proposed and other 
217 information which the Secretary may request.
SYNOPSIS
This Act amends the Fiscal Year 2025 Bond and Capital Improvements Act to (1) authorize local bond shares 
to adjust for William Penn High School in the Colonial School District. Further, this Act amends Fiscal Year 2025 
Bond and Capital Improvements Act to (2) authorize the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, with 
concurrence of the Controller General and the Co-Chairs of the Joint Committee on Capital, to transfer any necessary 
spending authority from the Cultural Access Fund; (3) revise allocations to the City of Dover and Downtown Dover 
Partnership; (4) revise the allocation for the University of Delaware for Deferred Maintenance from Laboratories to 
Campus Improvements; (5) revise the State and Local share allocations for the Smyrna Roof Replacement project and 
authorizes School Construction Market Pressure to be transferrable between Fiscal Years 2023 and 2024 to achieve 
allocations; (6) adjust School Safety and Security funding from the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, 
Delaware State Police, Special Investigation to reflect State Bureau of Identification; (7) removes the requirement of 
school districts and charter schools to obligate prior fiscal year MCI funds prior to utilizing Enhanced MCI; (8) 
authorize the transfer of any remaining funds from Legislative Hall major and minor capital improvement 
appropriations to be used for the Legislative Hall Garage/Expansion project; (9) authorize the transfer of any 
remaining funds from the Domestic Violence Coordinating Feasibility Study to the Criminal Justice Council for 
Family Justice Center startup costs; (10) authorizes the transfer of funds allocated for the Scannell Readiness Center 
and up to $500,000 of available Minor Capital Improvements to cover the project for the Bethany Beach Training 
Barracks; (11) authorizes funds from Capital School District’s Certificate of Necessity (CN 2113A) to be used to 
support new facilities for the Kent County Community School and Kent County Secondary ILC; (12) authorize the 
Department of Transportation to use Community Transportation Funds for one-time reimbursements for various 
projects; (13) reprograms funding from the Community Redevelopment/Reinvestment Fund from Downtown Milford, 
Inc. to the Delaware State Fair, the Milford District Fee Public Library Commission, and Kent Sussex Industries; (14) 
authorize the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to perform an adaptive reuse study for the Delaware 
State Police Troop 7; and (15) remove the deadline date requiring Sussex County Council to adopt § 6961, Title 9 of 
the Delaware Code.
AUTHOR: Joint Committee on Capital Improvement