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HF 571
signed
A bill for an act relating to protections for medical practitioners and health care institutions, including those related to the exercise of conscience, whistleblower activities, and free speech, and providing penalties.
SB 848
introduced
An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, in organization of departmental administrative boards and commissions and of advisory boards and commissions, further providing for State Planning Board.
HB 246
introduced
An Act relating to allocations for the special education service agency; and providing for an effective date.
SB 1515
introduced
Relating to wrongful convictions; and declaring an emergency.
HR 2033
passed_chamber
Commending Ringgold Baptist Church.
SF 2467
signed
A bill for an act concerning reimbursement of the attorney general for services relating to the second injury fund for workersβ compensation.
HB 253
signed
AN ACT relating to education and declaring an emergency.
HB 295
in_committee
AN ACT TO AMEND TITLES 21 AND 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO A DESIGNATED PARKING SPACE FOR VETERANS AT STATE BUILDINGS.
HD 6158
introduced
A communication from the Department of Environmental Protection (see item 2200-0107 of Section 2 of Chapter 140 of the Acts of 2024) submitting the single-use plastics program report
SB 1226
in_committee
SB 1226 - This act provides that an offender shall be eligible to receive a parole hearing after serving 30 years or more of his or her sentence if such offender:
β’ Is incarcerated in a correctional facility after being sentenced by a court;
β’ Is serving a sentence of life without parole for the offense of first or second degree murder prior to October 1, 1984;
β’ Is 60 years of age or older;
β’ Has no felony convictions prior to the conviction for which he or she is currently incarcerated; and
β’ Is not a convicted sex offender.
During the parole hearing, the Parole Board ("Board") shall determine if there is a reasonable probability the offender will not violate the law upon release. If the Board determines a reasonable probability exists, the offender shall be eligible for release upon a finding that the offender has a record of good conduct while incarcerated, demonstrated self-rehabilitation, developed a workable parole plane, and has a risk factor and mental health score determined appropriate by the Board.
Any offender released under this act shall be subject to a minimum of five years of supervision by the Board.
This act is identical to SB 1681 (2026), SB 234 (2025), SB 341 (2025), SB 914 (2024), SB 1147 (2024), SB 147 (2023), and SB 714 (2022) and is similar to SB 1335 (2026), SB 438 (2025), SB 1218 (2024), SB 581 (2023), SB 995 (2022), HB 2134 (2022), HB 277 (2021), and HB 1078 (2019).
TRISTAN BENSON, JR.
SB 2671
introduced
RELATING TO ESSENTIAL PERMITTING POSITIONS.
HB 195
introduced
An Act changing the term 'physician assistant' to 'physician associate'; relating to physician associates; relating to collaborative practice agreements for pharmacists; relating to the prescription of opioid overdose drugs; relating to the prescription and administration of drugs and devices by pharmacists; relating to reciprocity for pharmacists; amending the definition of 'practitioner'; and providing for an effective date.
SF 73
dead
Tolling authority-highways.
HD 6183
in_committee
An Act establishing a sick leave bank for Rosemarie Derry
SB 1016
in_committee
State agencies (proposed): other; grants for community violence intervention services; provide for. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: SB 1015'26
LB 896
introduced
Change fees related to marriage licenses and records
HB 5813
introduced
Human services: medical services; reporting of error rate regarding Medicaid; require. Amends 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.1 - 400.119b) by adding sec. 106c.
LB 199
introduced
Change the statute of limitations for personal injury actions, include administrative proceedings within the Nonrecourse Civil Litigation Act, require disclosures by consumers under such act, and provide for discipline against civil litigation funding companies
SB 71
introduced
Various probate matters.
HSB 628
in_committee
A bill for an act relating to the practice of licensed professions and the duties of the professional licensing boards, including applications, renewals, and fees, and including applicability provisions.