An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Prevailing Wage Requirements. [HB-145]
This Bill corrects inconsistencies with respect to including the type of construction as a qualifier for a particular trade’s prevailing wage rate, and provides for a method to establish wage rates at the end of any five year term. It also provides that if the rate is not determined to be the collective bargaining rate, then the rate determined by the annual survey shall be the rate for a five year period, subject to raises tied directly into the prior year’s pay raise for State employees. This Bill also makes the submission of data for the annual
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HB-145: An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Prevailing Wage Requirements.
Sponsored by: Sen. Gerald Hocker
Stricken on 04/07/2010
An Act To Amend Title 13 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Domestic Violence [HB-146]
This bill allows, but does not require, the Domestic Violence Fatal Incident Review Team (FIRT) to review near deaths resulting from domestic violence. This bill does not otherwise modify the existing procedures for FIRT reviews and investigations of deaths resulting from domestic violence.
HB-146: An Act To Amend Title 13 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Domestic Violence
Sponsored by: Rep. William Outten
Signed By Governor on 07/08/2009
HB-149: An Act To Amend Title 5 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Compensation Received By Mortgage Loan Brokers And Licensed Lenders For Mortgage Loan Modification Services.
Sponsored by: Sen. Colin Bonini
Signed By Governor on 07/08/2009
You have voted HB-149: An Act To Amend Title 5 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Compensation Received By Mortgage Loan Brokers And Licensed Lenders For Mortgage Loan Modification Services..
An Act To Amend Title 10 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Abolishing Jury Commissioners. [HB-151]
Jury commissioners were previously used to insure that a random and fair cross section of the community was called for jury service by manually reviewing the jury pool. Today, jury selection is a computerized process handled by a professional staff in the Superior Court and jury commissioners no longer perform this task. The duties of jury commissioners have been reduced to functions that can easily be performed by staff. Jury commissioners are presently paid $2500 per year and the elimination of these six positions will save the State $15,000 per
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HB-151: An Act To Amend Title 10 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Abolishing Jury Commissioners.
Sponsored by: Sen. Gary Simpson
Signed By Governor on 07/22/2009