Daily Report for 3/14/2024

Governor's Actions

No legislation is Signed by Governor Today

New Legislation Introduced

BillCurrent StatusSponsorSynopsisTitle
HA 1 to SB 202DefeatedYearickThis amendment expands line-of-duty benefits to cover previously covered persons, such as retirees, whose death is the proximate result of actions by a person seeking retaliation against the previously covered person for performing the duties of their former office or position. 
HA 1 to HB 15PassedLonghurstThis amendment adds having a family history of breast cancer in a male relative or a personal history of polycystic ovarian cancer to the definition of “at risk for ovarian cancer.” It also strikes references to experimental or investigative services. 
HA 1 to HS 1 for HB 286PassedSpiegelmanThis Amendment aligns the restrictions and exceptions in this Act so they apply to genetic information from direct-to-consumer genetic testing but not to genetic information that is in an individual's medical record or pertinent family history. This Amendment also revises the requirement for written informed consent for information from direct-to-consumer genetic testing so it applies to persons engaged in the business of life insurance so that the Department of Insurance can enforce this requirement.  
SB 241 w/ SA 1SignedLawsonThis bill expands the timeframe in which a candidate may withdraw from the presidential primary election, including the option of not holding such an election in the event of only one remaining candidate. The approximate cost of a Presidential Primary election for the State is $1.5 million. This Act expires on December 31, 2024.AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 15 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONS.

Legislation Passed By Senate

BillCurrent StatusSponsorSynopsisTitle
SS 1 for SB 2 w/ HA 2, HA 6, HA 10, HA 11SignedLockmanThis Act is a substitute for Senate Bill No. 2. Like Senate Bill No. 2 this Act does all of the following: (1) Creates an application process to obtain a handgun qualified purchaser permit to authorize the purchase of a handgun. While an applicant will incur costs related to fingerprinting and required training, a fee will not be charged to obtain the permit. A holder of a valid concealed carry permit, a qualified law-enforcement officer, and a qualified retired law-enforcement officer are not required to obtain or present a handgun qualified purchaser permit. (2) Prohibits a licensed importer, manufacturer, or dealer, as well as unlicensed persons, from selling or transferring a handgun to an individual unless the individual has a handgun qualified purchaser permit. (3) Requires that an applicant complete a firearms training course within 5 years before the date of application, similar to what is required by Delaware’s concealed carry permit law. (4) Makes clear that § 904A of Title 24 is not intended to prohibit law-enforcement officials from keeping records. (5) Requires the Department of Safety and Homeland Security to develop and administer a firearms training voucher program for low-income residents to provide low-income residents with a voucher to cover the costs of the firearms training course required under Section 1 of this Act. (6) Makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. This Act differs from Senate Bill No. 2 as follows: (1) By increasing the time a handgun qualified purchaser permit is valid from 180 days to 1 year. (2) By requiring the Superior Court to schedule the de novo hearing within 15 days of the filing of the appeal rather than to hold the hearing within 21 days of the filing of the appeal. (3) By extending the implementation timeline of Sections 1 and 5 of this Act from a maximum of 6 months from the date of the Act’s enactment to a maximum of 18 months from the date of the Act’s enactment. AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 11, TITLE 24, AND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO DEADLY WEAPONS.
HCR 92PassedCarsonThis House Concurrent Resolution recognizes March 14, 2024 as “Be The One Day" in the State of Delaware.RECOGNIZING MARCH 14, 2024, AS “BE THE ONE DAY”.

Legislation Passed By House of Representatives

BillCurrent StatusSponsorSynopsisTitle
SB 159SignedSokolaThis Act removes membership with the Blood Bank of Delaware as a recognized benefit by the State due to changes in policies in how hospitals and insurance companies bill for blood replacement and blood replacement procedures.AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE BLOOD BANK.
HA 1 to HB 24PassedLonghurstThis Amendment restores the 21 charitable organization limit for the tax return and strikes an existing charitable donation option because that organization has been dissolved. 
SCR 120PassedTownsendThis Resolution recognizes March 18, 2024, as "National Public Defense Day" in Delaware.RECOGNIZING MARCH 18, 2024, AS "NATIONAL PUBLIC DEFENSE DAY".
SCR 123PassedWalshThis Senate Concurrent Resolution recognizes the 100th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States of America and Ireland. RECOGNIZING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND IRELAND.
SCR 124PassedLockmanThis Senate Concurrent Resolution designates the Month of March 2024 as “March for the Arts” in Delaware to recognize the critical role that the arts play in providing a well-rounded education for Delaware’s youth.DESIGNATING THE MONTH OF MARCH 2024 AS "MARCH FOR THE ARTS" IN DELAWARE.

Senate Committee Assignments

Committee
Elections & Government Affairs
Executive

House Committee Assignments

Committee
Administration
Economic Development/Banking/Insurance & Commerce
Health & Human Development
Judiciary
Labor
Natural Resources & Energy
Public Safety & Homeland Security

Senate Committee Report

Committee
Judiciary

House Committee Report

No House Committee Report

Senate Defeated Legislation

BillCurrent StatusSponsorSynopsisTitle
SA 1 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedPettyjohnThis amendment makes clear a person's due process rights as it relates to their ability to retain their permit. Similar requirements exist for virtually all regulatory notices issued by the executive branch to regulated individuals and entities and with the standard form notices issued during litigation in Delaware Courts.  
SA 2 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedPettyjohnThis amendment gives the aggrieved party sufficient time to identify, meet with, and retain competent legal counsel. 
SA 3 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedLawsonThis Amendment requires prompt issuance of a permit if certain criteria are met by a handgun qualified purchaser. The present language, without this Amendment, could permit significant delay in the process.  
SA 4 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedHockerThis Amendment clarifies the original language of Senate Substitute No. 1 for Senate Bill No. 2 by confirming that SBI is to grant the purchase permit if no grounds exist for a denial subsequent to an investigation.  
SA 5 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedRichardsonThis Amendment shortens the timeframe in which a hearing in the Justice of the Peace Court must proceed if an aggrieved person requests a hearing after revocation or denial of a purchase permit.  
SA 6 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedHockerThis Amendment creates a remedy for an aggrieved person that is not provided a permit, that is properly due to be issued, within the mandatory 30-day timeframe described in this Act. This Amendment permits an aggrieved person in these circumstances to recover from SBI all of the following: $1,000.00 in liquidated damages per day for each day beyond the 30-day requirement, attorneys fees incurred for pursuing relief in Superior Court, court costs, and interest at the legal rate.  
SA 7 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedPettyjohnThis amendment strikes line 28 in its entirety and removes language as noted as lines 131 and 133.  
SA 8 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedPettyjohnThis amendment strikes lines 32 and 33 in their entirety. This amendment also removes categories of demographic information. 
SA 9 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedLawsonThis Amendment strikes House Amendment 11 to Senate Substitute 1 for Senate Bill 2 in its entirety.  
SA 10 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedBucksonThis amendment strikes lines 3 through 5 of House Amendment No 10 to Senate Substitute No. 1 to Senate Bill No. 2. This Amendment removes language that would create a registry of Delawareans who own firearms.  
SA 11 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedLawsonThis Amendment creates a burden of proof for a dispute in which the sufficiency of an employer's firearm training is challenged. This Amendment also directs that an applicant with training from multiple employers shall be able to rely upon all training received for determining whether the applicant has received sufficient training.  
SA 12 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedBucksonThis Amendment eliminates language in the Act that would permit law enforcement agencies to create a firearm owner registry.  
SA 14 to SS 1 for SB 2DefeatedPettyjohnThis Amendment clarifies that the Act will not become effective until the Registrar of Regulations publishes final regulations related to the Act.  

House Defeated Legislation

No House Defeated Legislation

Nominations Enacted upon by the Senate

NomineeStatusCommission/BoardReappointment
Mufti, Mustafa A.ConfirmedMember, Adult Corrections Healthcare Review CommitteeNew