Delaware Code § 10-8131

Limitation for Indochina herbicide exposure
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, the time limitation for an action to recover damages for wrongful death or for
personal injuries suffered by a member or former member of the armed forces of the United States, who served as a member of the armed
forces of the United States in Indochina between January 1, 1962, and May 7, 1975, inclusive, due to exposure to phenoxy herbicides,
including but not limited to exposure to substances known as Agent Orange, Agent Blue, Agent White and chemical components known
as 2, 4-D; 2, 4, 5-T; TCDD; Picloran and cacodylic acid, shall not expire until 2 years has elapsed from the date that said person has
been told by a licensed physician (whether in Delaware or otherwise) that the injuries or death may be related, in whole or in part, to
exposure to phenoxy herbicides.
(b) If the foregoing 2-year period has expired as of May 10, 1983, then said person shall have from 6 months from May 10, 1983, to
file an action to recover damages for phenoxy herbicide exposure in Indochina.

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