The Laws of Delaware are a compilation of the official acts of each session of the Delaware General Assembly. Each session lasts for two years. After legislation passes the House of Representatives and the Senate, in identical form, it is sent to the Governor. When the legislation is signed by the Governor, it is assigned a chapter number unique to the current volume of the Laws of Delaware.
For example: 75 Del. Law c. 268 refers to House Bill 399 of the 143rd General Assembly. This citation is then incorporated into the end of each section of the Delaware Statutory Code which provides the history of that particular section.
This listing of the Laws of Delaware, beginning in 1935 with the 105th General Assembly is provided by the Division of Research of the Delaware General Assembly, and was compiled with the assistance of the Government Information Center. Please note, due to a numbering issue, there was an adjustment to the General Assembly's and as a result there is no 111th, 112th and 113th. For historical purposes those Chapters of Volumes 11 - 39 (1853-1934) that are cited in the history section of each statute are also online.