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DE HB2

DE HB2
An Act To Amend Title 6 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Protecting Federal Workers During A Shutdown.


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Introduced
01/22/2019
In Committee
01/22/2019
Crossed Over
01/22/2019
Passed
01/23/2019
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
01/23/2019

Introduced Session

150th General Assembly

Bill Summary

This Act creates the Delaware Federal Employees Civil Relief Act which provides the temporary suspension of judicial and administrative proceedings and transactions in Delaware that may adversely affect the civil rights of Federal workers during a shutdown. This Act only applies to Federal workers who reside in Delaware. The Act permits a Federal worker who is furloughed or required to work without pay during a shutdown to apply to a court or administrative agency for a temporary stay, postponement or suspension of any payment of rent, mortgage, tax, fine, penalty, insurance premium, or other civil obligation or liability. A court or administrative agency may grant such relief if it finds that the ability of the Federal worker to pay such obligation has been materially affected by the shutdown. The length of stay may be for the period of the shutdown and 90 days thereafter. This Act also prohibits landlords from evicting a federal worker from premises that are occupied or intended to be occupied primarily as a residence. This Act also prohibits the lapse, termination or forfeiture of the health, life, disability, or motor vehicle insurance policy of a Federal worker without a court order. This Act also places limits on the interest rate that can be imposed on a Federal worker during a shutdown. Finally, this Act empowers the Attorney General to enforce the provisions of the Act and permits a court to impose a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 for violations of the Act.

AI Summary

This bill creates the Delaware Federal Employees Civil Relief Act, which provides temporary suspension of judicial and administrative proceedings and transactions in Delaware that may adversely affect the civil rights of federal workers during a government shutdown. The act allows federal workers in Delaware to apply for a stay, postponement, or suspension of certain civil obligations like rent, mortgage, and insurance payments if their ability to pay has been materially affected by the shutdown. The act also prohibits landlords from evicting federal workers during a shutdown without a court order, and prevents the lapse or termination of federal workers' health, life, disability, or motor vehicle insurance policies without a court order. Additionally, the act limits the interest rate that can be charged on debts incurred by federal workers before the shutdown to 6% per year. The Attorney General is empowered to enforce the provisions of the act, and violators may face civil penalties of up to $10,000.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (38)

Timothy Dukes (R)* Valerie Longhurst (D)* John Mitchell (D)* Pete Schwartzkopf (D)* Danny Short (R)* Paul Baumbach (D),  Andria Bennett (D),  David Bentz (D),  Stephanie Bolden (D),  Gerald Brady (D),  Ruth Briggs King (R),  Bill Bush (D),  Bill Carson (D),  Nnamdi Chukwuocha (D),  Catherine Cloutier (R),  Frank Cooke (D),  Sherry Dorsey Walker (D),  Bruce Ennis (D),  Krista Griffith (D),  Stephanie Hansen (D),  Debra Heffernan (D),  Earl Jaques (D),  Kendra Johnson (D),  S. Quinton Johnson (D),  John Kowalko (D),  Tizzy Lockman (D),  Sean Lynn (D),  Sean Matthews (D),  David McBride (D),  Harris McDowell (D),  Melissa Minor-Brown (D),  Ed Osienski (D),  Nicole Poore (D),  Raymond Seigfried (D),  Dave Sokola (D),  Laura Sturgeon (D),  John Viola (D),  Kim Williams (D), 

Last Action

Signed by Governor (on 01/23/2019)

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