HB 287 DE Became Law
AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 16 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO RETIRED LAW-ENFORCEMENT CANINES.
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Summary
This act requires that an owner be reimbursed up to $1,500 annually for veterinary care expenses paid by the owner for the care of a law-enforcement canine retired from a police department of a political subdivision of the State of Delaware. The Department of Safety and Homeland Security is the implementing agency for this act.
Sponsors (13)
- Timothy D. Dukes Republican · primary
- Brian Pettyjohn Republican · primary
- David L. Wilson Republican · primary
- Paul S. Baumbach · primary
- Franklin D. Cooke Democratic · primary
- John "Jack" Walsh Democratic · primary
- Sean M. Lynn Democratic · primary
- Edward S. Osienski Democratic · primary
- Daniel B. Short Republican · primary
- Bryan W. Shupe Republican · primary
- Michael F. Smith Republican · primary
- Bryan Townsend Democratic · primary
- Lyndon D. Yearick Republican · primary
Action history (7)
- Jan 17, 2024 Introduced and Assigned to Health & Human Development Committee in House · lower
- Mar 27, 2024 Reported Out of Committee (Health & Human Development) in House with 14 On Its Merits · lower
- May 7, 2024 Passed By House. Votes: 35 YES 6 ABSENT · lower
- May 7, 2024 Assigned to Corrections & Public Safety Committee in Senate · upper
- May 22, 2024 Reported Out of Committee (Corrections & Public Safety) in Senate with 6 On Its Merits · upper
- Jun 26, 2024 Passed By Senate. Votes: 21 YES · upper
- Oct 23, 2024 Signed by Governor · executive
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