Daily Report for 5/30/2024

Governor's Actions

BillCurrent StatusSponsorSynopsisTitle
HB 271 w/ HA 1SignedCarsonCurrently, section 712 of Title 7 of the Delaware Code prohibits the hunting of any game birds or game animals (except deer) on Sundays. This Bill eliminates the prohibition against hunting game birds on Sundays. The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control still has authority to establish and regulate season dates, bag limits and enforcement for the hunting of game birds.AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 7 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO REGULATIONS AND PROHIBITIONS CONCERNING GAME AND FISH.
HB 339SignedGriffithThis Act continues the practice of amending periodically the Delaware Revised Uniform Partnership Act (the “GP Act”) to keep it current and to maintain its national preeminence. The following is a section-by-section review of the proposed amendments to the GP Act: Section 1 amends § 15-902 of the GP Act to permit a certificate of merger or a certificate of ownership and merger to state any amendments to the statement of partnership existence of a surviving domestic partnership in a merger (and in the case of a surviving domestic partnership that is a limited liability partnership, to the statement of qualification of such surviving domestic partnership) as are desired to be effected by the merger. This section also amends § 15-902 of the GP Act to require a domestic partnership that is causing a merger under § 15-902(m) of the GP Act to file a statement of partnership existence (if it has not already filed a statement of partnership existence). Section 2 provides that the amendments to the GP Act take effect on August 1, 2024. This Act requires a greater than majority vote for passage because § 11 of Article VIII of the Delaware Constitution requires the affirmative vote of three-fifths of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly to impose or levy a tax or license fee.AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 6 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE DELAWARE REVISED UNIFORM PARTNERSHIP ACT.
HB 336SignedGriffithThis Act continues the practice of amending periodically the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act (the “LLC Act”) to keep it current and to maintain its national preeminence. The following is a section-by-section review of the proposed amendments to the LLC Act: Section 1 amends § 18-209 of the LLC Act to permit a certificate of merger or a certificate of ownership and merger to state any amendments to the certificate of formation of a surviving domestic limited liability company in a merger as are desired to be effected by the merger. Section 2 amends § 18-215(d) of the LLC Act to confirm and clarify certain of the mechanisms for revoking termination of a protected series. Specifically, Section 2 amends § 18-215(d) to confirm and clarify that the references to “other persons” in § 18-215(d)(1) and (2) are references to other persons whose approval is required for such termination of the protected series pursuant to the limited liability company agreement. Section 3 amends § 18-218(f) of the LLC Act to confirm and clarify certain of the mechanisms for revoking dissolution of a registered series. Specifically, Section 3 amends § 18-218(f) to confirm and clarify that the references to “other persons” in § 18-218(f)(1) and (2) are references to other persons whose approval is required for such dissolution of the registered series pursuant to the limited liability company agreement. Section 4 amends § 18-221 of the LLC Act to permit a certificate of merger of registered series to state any amendments to the certificate of registered series of a surviving registered series in a merger as are desired to be effected by the merger. Section 5 amends § 18-806 of the LLC Act to confirm and clarify certain of the mechanisms for revoking dissolution of a limited liability company. Specifically, Section 5 amends § 18-806 to confirm and clarify that the references to “other persons” in § 18-806(1) and (2) are references to other persons whose approval is required for such dissolution of the limited liability company pursuant to the limited liability company agreement. Section 6 provides that the amendments to the LLC Act take effect on August 1, 2024. AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 6 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ACT.
HB 337SignedGriffithThis Act continues the practice of amending periodically the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act (the “LP Act”) to keep it current and to maintain its national preeminence. The following is a section-by-section review of the proposed amendments to the LP Act: Section 1 amends § 17-204 of the LP Act. Because Section 2 contains amendments that permit a certificate of merger or a certificate of ownership and merger to amend the certificate of limited partnership of a surviving domestic limited partnership in a merger to reflect the admission of one or more new general partners of the surviving domestic limited partnership in connection with the merger, Section 1 amends § 17-204 of the LP Act to require each new general partner to sign the certificate of merger or certificate of ownership and merger. Further, because Section 5 contains amendments that permit a certificate of merger of registered series to amend the certificate of registered series of a surviving registered series in a merger to reflect the association of one or more new general partners with the surviving registered series in connection with the merger, Section 1 amends § 17-204 of the LP Act to require each new general partner to sign the certificate of merger of registered series. Section 2 amends § 17-211 of the LP Act to permit a certificate of merger or a certificate of ownership and merger to state any amendments to the certificate of limited partnership of a surviving domestic limited partnership in a merger (and in the case of a surviving domestic limited partnership that is a limited liability limited partnership, to the statement of qualification of such surviving domestic limited partnership filed under § 15-1001 of the Delaware Revised Uniform Partnership Act) as are desired to be effected by the merger. Section 3 amends § 17-218(d) of the LP Act to confirm and clarify certain of the mechanisms for revoking termination of a protected series. Specifically, Section 3 amends § 17-218(d) to confirm and clarify that the references to “other persons” in § 17-218(d)(1) and (2) are references to other persons whose approval is required for such termination of the protected series pursuant to the partnership agreement. Section 4 amends § 17-221(f) of the LP Act to confirm and clarify certain of the mechanisms for revoking dissolution of a registered series. Specifically, Section 4 amends § 17-221(f) to confirm and clarify that the references to “other persons” in § 17-221(f)(1) and (2) are references to other persons whose approval is required for such dissolution of the registered series pursuant to the partnership agreement. Section 5 amends § 17-224 of the LP Act to permit a certificate of merger of registered series to state any amendments to the certificate of registered series of a surviving registered series in a merger as are desired to be effected by the merger. Section 6 amends § 17-806 of the LP Act to confirm and clarify certain of the mechanisms for revoking dissolution of a limited partnership. Specifically, Section 6 amends § 17-806 to confirm and clarify that the references to “other persons” in § 17-806(1) and (2) are references to other persons whose approval is required for such dissolution of the limited partnership pursuant to the partnership agreement. Section 7 provides that the amendments to the LP Act take effect on August 1, 2024. AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 6 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE DELAWARE REVISED UNIFORM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ACT.
HB 338SignedGriffithThis Act continues the practice of amending periodically the Delaware Statutory Trust Act (“the Statutory Trust Act”) to keep it current and to maintain its national preeminence. The following is a section-by-section review of proposed amendments to the Statutory Trust Act: Section 1 amends § 3801(e) of the Statutory Trust Act to confirm that any series of a statutory trust is bound by the governing instrument of such statutory trust regardless of whether the series executed the governing instrument. This amendment is not intended to imply that other references to “statutory trust” in the Statutory Trust Act do not include series thereof to the extent required by the context. Section 2 amends § 3806(b)(9) of the Statutory Trust Act to confirm that the governing instrument of a statutory trust may be amended as permitted by § 3825(f). Section 3 amends § 3806(l) of the Statutory Trust Act to conform the reference to the Investment Company Act of 1940 in this section to other references to the Investment Company Act of 1940 in the Statutory Trust Act. Section 4 adds a new § 3806(p) to the Statutory Trust Act to confirm that the trustees of a statutory trust may authorize the beneficial owners to direct the voting of securities held by the statutory trust. Many registered investment companies have implemented, or are considering implementing, forms of pass-through voting. Section 5 amends § 3811(c) of the Statutory Trust Act to conform the language to the analogous provision in the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act. Section 6 amends § 3815(b)(4) of the Statutory Trust Act to change a reference from “person” to “entity”. Section 7 amends § 3815(f) of the Statutory Trust Act to confirm that an amendment to a governing instrument or the adoption of a new governing instrument effected pursuant to § 3815(f) of the Statutory Trust Act may be effected only with respect to the governing instrument of the surviving or resulting statutory trust and not with respect to the governing instrument of a constituent statutory trust that is not the surviving or resulting statutory trust. Section 8 amends § 3820(g) of the Statutory Trust Act to provide that the approval of a conversion to a statutory trust, and the approval of the governing instrument of the statutory trust, are required to occur prior to the time a certificate of conversion to statutory trust becomes effective rather than prior to filing of the certificate of conversion to a statutory trust. Section 9 amends § 3822(g) of the Statutory Trust Act to provide that the approval of a domestication as a statutory trust, and the approval of the governing instrument of the statutory trust, are required to occur prior to the time a certificate of statutory trust domestication becomes effective rather than prior to filing of the certificate of statutory trust domestication. Sections 10, 11, and 12 amend §§ 3827, 3828, and 3829 of the Statutory Trust Act to clarify that §§ 3827, 3828, and 3829 apply to all of Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code rather than to only Subchapter I of Chapter 38. Section 13 provides that the amendments to the Statutory Trust Act take effect on August 1, 2024. AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 12 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE CREATION, REGULATION, OPERATION, AND DISSOLUTION OF DOMESTIC STATUTORY TRUSTS.

New Legislation Introduced

BillCurrent StatusSponsorSynopsisTitle
SA 1 to HS 1 for HB 191StrickenPinkneyThis amendment clarifies the procedures for establishing rent escrow in the Justice of the Peace Court, including clarifying the remedies available to tenants when a threatening condition exists, clarifying what does and does not constitute a threatening condition, and recognizing that often a written lease is not available to tenants or may never have existed. It also creates a gradual implementation of the program with guidelines on how to prioritize elements of its implementation.  

Legislation Passed By Senate

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Legislation Passed By House of Representatives

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Senate Committee Assignments

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House Committee Assignments

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Senate Committee Report

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House Committee Report

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Senate Defeated Legislation

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House Defeated Legislation

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Nominations Enacted upon by the Senate

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