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SA 1 to SB 159

This Amendment removes language to clarify which entities may request an audit.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SB 154

This Amendment does the following: - Changes the name of the advisory council and clarifies the advisory council’s role in advising the Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (“Division”). - Changes and simplifies the appointing authority of the advisory council’s membership, so that 1 member is appointed by the Division’s Secretary and the remaining 8 members are appointed by the chairs of the Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee. - Clarifies that the data required in the annual report may not include information that identifies a specific patient or provider. - Provides that the data that must be included in the annual report are not records and proceedings for the purposes of § 1768 of Title 24.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SB 150

This Amendment does the following: (1) Clarifies that the Department of Education (“Department”) can provide the uniform kindergarten registration process in languages other than English and Spanish. (2) Removes the exemplary list of documents required to be completed by a parent who is registering a child for kindergarten. (3) Requires that information related to all types of early learning experiences that a child has before kindergarten is collected by the uniform kindergarten registration process. (4) Clarifies that all personal documents available for Internet-based or electronic upload must be accepted by schools for consideration, including birth certificates. (5) Requires that the Department establish a process for supporting a parent to register a child for kindergarten before the application deadline for the school district enrollment choice program under § 403 of Title 14 rather than requiring the Department to establish a date by which it is recommended a parent register a child. (6) Makes additional conforming amendments.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SB 162

This Amendment corrects the name of the town to Millville.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to HB 142

This amendment makes a technical correction.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 2 to SB 71

This Amendment does the following: 1. Clarifies that a pharmacy benefit manager is not violating this Act in situations where a pharmaceutical product has an extremely limited distribution and the only local pharmacy with that product is owned by the pharmacy benefit manager. 2. Revises the hospital exception to the requirement that pharmacies must be owned by a pharmacists. 3. Exempts federally qualified health centers and other non-profit community health centers from the the requirement that pharmacies must be owned by a pharmacists.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 3 to SB 71

This Amendment exempts pharmacies holding a permit on the effective date of this Act from the requirement that pharmacies must be owned by pharmacists if the pharmacy relocates the business or undergoes a restructuring of ownership.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 4 to SB 71

This Amendment allows a pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) to require an insured to use a specialty pharmacy owned by the PBM and to provide incentives to an insured to use a specialty or mail-order pharmacy owned by the PBM.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SB 173

This Amendment adds the Presidents of the Chief School Officers Association and the Delaware School Business Officials to the Consortium and adds specific information that must be included in the report that summarizes the work of the Consortium.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to HB 205

This Amendment removes the increase in the permissible apprentice-to-licensed professional ratio in a cosmetology shop, thereby leaving the existing ratio of a maximum of 2 apprentices for each licensed professional in a shop. This Amendment also makes 2 technical corrections.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SS 1 for SB 24

This Amendment clarifies that the Department of Health and Social Services may establish intervals of different lengths for re-evaluation of the conditions for which a patient receives a compassionate use registry identification card.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SB 175

This amendment clarifies the language under which a student who is a SEED grant recipient, who completes an associate degree and immediately thereafter enrolls in a bachelor’s degree program at either the University of Delaware and/or Delaware Technical and Community College, will be eligible for SEED grant money toward the student’s junior year of higher education.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to HB 212

This Amendment increases the height restriction established under this Act for an industrial landfill to 140 feet. This Amendment also makes technical corrections to conform House Amendment No. 1 to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual by using the proper internal hierarchy designations, referencing the Delaware Code section governing hazardous waste storage facilities and sanitary landfills, and using the correct sentence format.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SB 201

This Amendment makes technical corrections.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SB 200

This Act makes technical corrections, including to comply with the original intent of the law, Chapter 329, Volume 80 of the Laws of Delaware.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SB 195

This Amendment extends the amount of time a property owner has to claim the deprivation of the use of property from 15 to 60 days so that it is consistent with similar provisions in the Code.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SB 184

This Amendment makes a technical correction to replace incorrect existing Delaware Code language.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 2 to HB 212

First, this Amendment strikes House Amendments 1 and 5 and House Amendment 1 to House Amendment 5. This Amendment also strikes Senate Amendment 1. Additionally, this Amendment clarifies that the definition of industrial landfill does not include a sanitary landfill or a disposal of hazardous waste. Moreover, this Amendment makes restrictions for any industrial landfill that has not been approved by the Department to accept waste as of the effective date of the Act. Those restrictions include that the county, municipality, or other governmental entity having jurisdiction must be satisfied that all of the following have been established: (1) The property on which the industrial landfill is or would be located is within an area which is zoned for heavy industrial activity. (2) The property is subject to such process rules, regulations or ordinances as the county, municipality, or governmental entity requires by law. (3) Necessary conditions may be applied in order to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of citizens within the jurisdiction. (4) The industrial landfill is at least ¼ mile from any residence, school, park, hospital, residential community, and federally designated wetlands. Finally, this Amendment provides that no permit or modification to a permit may be granted for an industrial landfill that authorizes a maximum height of more than 140 feet. This height restriction applies to any industrial landfill that has not been approved by the Department to accept waste as of the effective date of the Act.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SB 182

This Amendment does the following: 1. Requires a municipality exercising its authority under § 134(e) of Title 17 of the Delaware Code (regarding prohibiting the operation of trucks or other commercial vehicles or imposing limitations as to the weight of trucks or other commercial vehicles on designated highways) to submit an order to the Registrar of Regulations for publication in the Register of Regulations. 2. Requires the Department of Transportation to post a municipality's order with similar orders on the Department's website.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 1 to SB 169

This Amendment clarifies that interactive computer services are not liable under this Act for content provided by another person.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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SA 3 to HB 212

This Amendment restores the intent of the Bill and Senate Amendment No. 2, which is to impose a height restriction of 140 feet for existing industrial landfills. The buffer requirements in Senate Amendment No. 2 will apply to industrial landfills not approved to accept waste as of the effective date of the Bill.



  • Delaware Senate - Passed Legislation

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Bajaj Finance hires 111 from IITs

Bajaj Finance, one of the largest non-banks in India, currently has over 20,000 employees working across 2,000 locations in India. The company currently has more than 36 million customers availing various products from its diversified portfolio. 




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General insurers’ FY19 PAT falls 90%

The sharp fall in the profit can be attributed to public sector insurers that saw heavy claims due to the floods in Kerala and crop insurance.




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UP govt tables Rs 4,211 crore second supplementary Budget for FY20

UP govt tables Rs 4,211 crore second supplementary Budget for FY20




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CAA protests: Those born here before 1987 are Indians, clarifies government

A top government official said according to the 2004 amendments of the Citizenship Act, if one parent is an Indian and neither is an illegal immigrant, a person is considered an Indian citizen.




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Andhra Pradesh plans Rs 10,000-crore greenfield port in Prakasam

According to the project details, the state government is proposing to develop this non-major port to meet the increasing cargo demand in the state. It is expected to be an all-weather port with world-class terminal facilities, well suited to meet the present and future needs of the trades and also suitable to develop as a major port.




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Kalanithi Maran TN’s richest with net worth of Rs 19,000 cr; Zoho’s Radha, Sekar take next 2 spots: Report

Maran was ranked 43rd on the pan-India IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2019, released in September.




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Won’t allow another 1984 under our watch, file FIRs over hate speeches, says Delhi HC

It also passed a string of directions on safe passage for the bodies of the victims, their proper burial/cremation, adequate number of helplines and help desks, besides rehabilitation of those affected.




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Coronavirus: 10 cases reported in Maharashtra; Mumbai 2, Pune 8

As of now, the state government has not shut down schools and colleges, and is watching the situation closely, CM Uddhav Thackeray said.




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Stick to 2010 NPR, no NRC; hurts Muslims, Hindus more: Delhi CM Kejriwal

Observing that NPR will be followed by NRC which has “agitated” the country like no other issue “since Independence”, the AAP-dominated Delhi Assembly passed a resolution on Friday.




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Coronavirus outbreak: DGCA mandates stringent sanitary measures for airlines as COVID-19 spreads

The DGCA has mandated that all aircraft need to be equipped with hand sanitisers, soaps and universal precaution kits to protect crew members who assist people.




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Kerala in semi-lockdown, bars temporarily shut as fight against COVID-19 intensifies

The state government, however, is reluctant to close down its own string of IMFL (Indian made foreign liquor) outlets, which net an annual revenue of Rs 14,508 crore.




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Tamil Nadu seeks Rs 4,000-cr special aid from Centre to fight Covid-19, lockdown impac

The Tamil Nadu government has sought a special assistance of Rs 4,000 crore and a slew of other financial support from the Centre to help the state fight the Covid-19 pandemic.




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Tamil Nadu offers incentives to promote production of Covid-19 combat gears

Manufacturers have been told to commence production before July 31, 2020.




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Combating Covid-19: Centre releases Rs 17,287 crore to states

The Centre has released Rs 11,092 crore as the first instalment in FY21 to State Disaster Response Mitigation Fund of 28 states.




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COVID-19 lockdown: Kerala rolls back some relaxations, CM says no conflict with Centre’s road map

According to the new order, barber shops and dine-in restaurants would not be allowed, though there would be no restrictions on the barber visiting the customer at his home, or take-aways from restaurants.




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PM Modi reviews reform measures in aviation and power sectors, worst hit by Covid-19 lockdown

Other important issues, such as the propagation of renewables, flexibility in coal supply and enforcement of contracts for attracting private investment in the sector were also discussed in the meeting.




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In pics: Stunningly modified BMW G310 GS! From an ADV to Scrambler!




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Rise of the electric motorcycle: Top 10 all-electric scooters & superbikes of 2019




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Honda Mean Mower: Fire-spitting 200 hp lawn mower sets Guinness World Record with fastest 0-160 km/h time




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New Honda Activa 125 images: BS-VI engine, ‘noiseless’ starter and more




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2019 Ford Puma gallery: A new car that is inspired from SUVs

The Ford Puma is a new SUV-inspired crossover that has been unveiled in Europe with a launch set for later this year




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World’s most silent 1960s Ford Mustang! All-electric but fast as hell




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Top 5 sportbikes under Rs 1 lakh in India




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Volkswagen Beetle is dead! Images through generations from Hitler’s time to 2019




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10 electric cars which offer the longest driving range in 2019




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Top 5 cars unveiling at 2019 IAA Frankfurt: From electric Hyundai to Lamborghini plug-in hybrid hypercar




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2019 Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 Road Test Review: Five things that make it a true winner




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2019 Frankfurt Motor Show in images: From Honda’s electric hatchback to Lamborghini’s hybrid hypercar




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Top 10 upcoming motorcycles in India worth waiting for: Sub-500cc Harley-Davidson, KTM 390 Adventure & more