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Delaware Senate Democrats

Senate Bill 300

Sarah McBride

This Act updates the mandatory reporting requirements for Delaware physicians with anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges. These changes are necessary to ensure that physicians are able to seek treatment without undue stigma or fear of loss of medical licensure. The recommended changes to the statutory reporting requirements are aligned with national best practices recommendations of leading experts including the Joint Commission on Healthcare Accreditation and the Federation of State Medical Boards. The mandatory reporting changes in this Act are also aligned with the language of the current Delaware application for medical licensure, which appears to be more aligned with best practices and compliance with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-336. 26 July 1990). These changes are designed to appropriately balance the need to continue to maintain proper safeguards for patients in accessing safe, high-quality health care services without causing undue stigma and negative licensure consequences for physicians. Finally, this Act deletes language in § 1731(c) of Title 24 of the Delaware Code that references the other professions or occupations regulated under Chapter 17 of Title 24 because these professions or occupations have their own requirements in other provisions of Chapter 17.

Legislative Highlights


Senate Bill 9


Passed unanimously by both the Senate and the House, Senate Bill 9 creates a comprehensive program in the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services dedicated exclusively to the removal of dangerous lead-based paint from homes throughout the First State. […]

Senate Bill 9

Senate Bill 1 (S)


The Healthy Delaware Families Act created a statewide paid family and medical leave program that will help ensure working families in the First State are never again forced to make an impossible choice between earning a paycheck and staying home […]

Senate Bill 1 (S)

Senate Bill 195


The Digital Citizenship Education Act established statewide media literacy and healthy online behavior education standards for Delaware’s K-12 public and charter schools. Passed with bipartisan support, the Act directed the Delaware Department of Education to adopt age-appropriate curricula that helps […]

Senate Bill 195

Senate Bill 277


Passed unanimously in both the Senate and the House, Senate Bill 277 addressed the difficulties that health care facilities tasked with serving our most vulnerable neighbors face when it comes to recruiting dental care providers willing to practice in their […]

Senate Bill 277