Senate Substitute 1 for Senate Bill 5
150th General Assembly (2019 - 2020)
Bill Progress
Signed 7/29/19
The General Assembly has ended, the current status is the final status.
Bill Details
3/12/19
Sen.
Cloutier,
Lockman,
Richardson,
Wilson
Reps. Brady, Briggs King, Collins, Gray, Morris, Osienski, Seigfried, D. Short, Michael Smith
Reps. Brady, Briggs King, Collins, Gray, Morris, Osienski, Seigfried, D. Short, Michael Smith
AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 16 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE DELAWARE LITTER CONTROL LAW.
This Act addresses the serious problem of individuals dumping large quantities of trash on public and private property, by:
• Defining a “substantial quantity” of litter as being more than an amount contained in a standard garbage can.
• Providing enhanced penalties for the unlawful dumping of a substantial quantity of litter.
• Creating the Litter Investigation and Enforcement Fund (“LIEF”), funded through restitution paid by
offenders of this chapter, to support investigations to identify those who violate this chapter.
This Act clarifies that a public authority or agency is not required to provide litter receptacles in a park or recreation area that is designated as a carry-on and carry-out facility.
This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual.
This Substitute to Senate Bill No. 5 makes the following changes:
• Clearly labels “littering” as a category of unlawful activity distinct from “dumping.”
• Adds State parks, State forestry areas, State fish and wildlife areas, federal wildlife refuges, and lands within
the State that are administered by the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, to the list of areas
that trigger enhanced penalties.
• Establishes LIEF as a subaccount to the already-existing Special Law Enforcement Assistance Fund
(“SLEAF”) under Subchapter II, Chapter 41, Title 11.
• Requires disbursement of LIEF funds to follow the disbursement procedures already established for SLEAF.
• Clarifies that the voluntary assessment alternative applies only to littering offenses. The penalty for dumping
includes a mandatory community service obligation, so voluntary assessment cannot apply to dumping.
• Updates language to allow courts to accept methods other than check or money order to make payments
under this Act.
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Not Required
7/29/19
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