An Act To Amend Title 19 Of The Delaware Code Relating To An Employer's Failure To Pay An Employee Wages. [SB-212]
This Act clarifies that an employer is liable to an employee for liquidated damages if the employer does not make wages available during the next payday after an employee quits, resigns, is discharged, suspended, or laid off. The only difference between Senate Substitute No. 1 for Senate Bill No. 212 and Senate Bill No. 212 is this revised Synopsis.
SB-212: An Act To Amend Title 19 Of The Delaware Code Relating To An Employer's Failure To Pay An Employee Wages.
Sponsored by: Sen. Bruce Ennis
Adopted In Lieu Of The Original Bill Sb 212, And Assigned To Labor Committee In Senate on 06/10/2020
An Act To Amend Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Free Public Schools. [HB-100]
This Act establishes a mental health services unit for Delaware elementary schools. The unit is at a ratio of 250 full-time equivalent students grades K-5 for a full-time school counselor, school social worker, or licensed clinical social worker. Additionally a unit ratio of 700 full time equivalent students for grades K-5 for employment of a full-time school psychologist. This Act defines mental health services as prevention, response, and coordination services delivered to students in elementary schools.
HB-100: An Act To Amend Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Free Public Schools.
Sponsored by: Sen. Harris McDowell
Assigned To Appropriations Committee In House on 03/28/2019
HCR-35: An Act Establishing The Interagency Pharmaceuticals Purchasing Study Group To Review And Make Recommendations On How To Leverage The Bulk Purchasing Power Of The State To Negotiate Lower Prices.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Bentz
Introduced In House on 04/18/2019
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An Act To Amend Title 21 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Suspension Of Vehicle Dealership Owners Dealership License. [HB-312]
This legislation closes several loopholes that dealers have been using to get around suspended or revoked dealership licenses. Currently the Division of Motor Vehicles will suspend or revoke a dealer license, and the dealer will get a family member or friend to apply for a dealership license and employ the suspended dealer at the dealership in a managerial, financial, or sales capacity thereby negating the suspension or revocation. This legislation closes that loophole by preventing a dealer who has had their license suspended, revoked, or renewal
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HB-312: An Act To Amend Title 21 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Suspension Of Vehicle Dealership Owners Dealership License.
Sponsored by: Rep. Edward Osienski
Introduced And Assigned To Transportation/land Use And Infrastructure Committee In House on 03/12/2020
An Act To Amend Title 6 Of The Delaware Code Concerning Payments By Consumers. [HB-320]
This Act prohibits the seller of consumer goods or services from refusing to accept cash payment, except in limited circumstances. It creates graduated civil penalties for violations and provides consumers a private right of action to recover double damages, including consequential damages, for a second violation of the law and triple damages for subsequent violations. The Division of Consumer Protection has authority to enforce the law.
HB-320: An Act To Amend Title 6 Of The Delaware Code Concerning Payments By Consumers.
Sponsored by: Rep. John Kowalko
Introduced And Assigned To Economic Development/banking/insurance & Commerce Committee In House on 03/12/2020