An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Tanning Facilities. [SB-90]
This Act will regulate indoor tanning facilities in the State. It creates a total ban on indoor tanning for any minors under the age of 14, unless it is medically necessary and prescribed by the specified practitioners. In addition, minors between the ages of 14 and 17 will be required to submit a consent form, signed by the parent or legal guardian in the presence of the tanning facility operator, before they are allowed to tan. This consent will need to be renewed annually. The Act also lays out record retention requirements for these consent
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SB-90: An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Tanning Facilities.
Sponsored by: Sen. Catherine Cloutier
Signed By Governor on 08/13/2009
SCR-13: Calling On Delaware's Chief School Officers, Police Chiefs And State Legislators To Convene Meetings For The Purpose Of Finding And Implementing Strategies To Reduce Violence And The Presence Of Weapons In Our Schools.
Sponsored by: Sen. Margaret Henry
Introduced In Senate on 04/09/2009
You have voted SCR-13: Calling On Delaware's Chief School Officers, Police Chiefs And State Legislators To Convene Meetings For The Purpose Of Finding And Implementing Strategies To Reduce Violence And The Presence Of Weapons In Our Schools..
You have voted SCR-37: Relating To The Delaware Statistical Analysis Center And The Establishment Of The Criminal Justice Statistical Review Committee..
An Act To Amend Title 30 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Manufacturers And Wholesalers. [HB-10]
This Act exempts from the Wholesale Merchants’ Gross Receipts Tax and from the Manufacturers’ Gross Receipts Tax the gross receipts realized in certain intermediate transactions engaged in by petroleum product refiners with certain specialized trade parties during the petroleum refining process. The Act exempts from the Wholesale Merchants’ Gross Receipts Tax the gross receipts from (i) sales of crude oil by a crude oil wholesaler to a petroleum product refiner, (ii) sales of intermediate petroleum products that have been partially refined by a
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HB-10: An Act To Amend Title 30 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Manufacturers And Wholesalers.
Sponsored by: Rep. William Outten
Signed By Governor on 01/28/2011
An Act To Amend Title 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Background Checks For Persons With Access To Public Schools. [HB-100]
This Bill revises the background checks required in public schools by broadening the requirement to include all contractors or their employees – such as construction workers or computer service workers – who will be present for any reason on school premises. It forbids access to anyone recently convicted of a violent felony or who is listed as a serious offender on the State’s Child Protection Registry or who has ever been convicted of a felony sexual offense with a child victim.
HB-100: An Act To Amend Title 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Background Checks For Persons With Access To Public Schools.
Sponsored by: Sen. Catherine Cloutier
Amendment Sa 1 - Introduced In Senate on 06/23/2011
[HB-108]
This Bill provides that a violation of 21 Del. C. 4172 is exempted from those motor vehicle offenses that are subject to voluntary assessment. Section 4172 provides for enhanced penalties, including suspension of license, and is consistent with motor vehicle violations currently exempted from voluntary assessment. This Bill also retains the option of probation before judgment for this offense.
HB-108:
Sponsored by: Sen. Gary Simpson
Signed By Governor on 04/19/2012
An Act To Amend Title 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Jurisdiction Of The Court Of Common Pleas. [HB-114]
This bill provides that when a charge over which the Court of Common Pleas has jurisdiction is brought along with the violation of an ordinance, the violation and charge may be jointly transferred to the Court of Common Pleas, if such a transfer is elected by the Defendant. This bill allows the transfer to occur notwithstanding the Court of Common Pleas’ existing lack of jurisdiction over county ordinances. This allowance creates a cleaner and more efficient process for both the judicial system and the public by not requiring the splitting of cases.
HB-114: An Act To Amend Title 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Jurisdiction Of The Court Of Common Pleas.
Sponsored by: Sen. Gary Simpson
Signed By Governor on 07/13/2011