Delaware Code § 11-1942

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As used in this subchapter:
(1) "Emergency" means any such circumstance which, in the judgment of the principal law-enforcement officer of the requesting
jurisdiction, requires additional police assistance, and shall include such planned or anticipated or scheduled events that, in the judgment
of the principal law-enforcement officer of the requesting jurisdiction, will require additional police resources beyond the reasonable
capacity of the requesting jurisdiction. The governing body of a jurisdiction may determine the circumstances under which police
officers of its jurisdiction, together with all necessary equipment, may lawfully go or be sent beyond the territorial limits of its
jurisdiction to any point within or without the State.
(2) "Jurisdiction" means a recognized geographic area such as a county, incorporated municipality or the legislatively defined area
of responsibility of the Delaware River and Bay Authority or the Department of Safety and Homeland Security or the Department
of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and/or the University of Delaware and/or Delaware State University in which the
governing body and its police have the authority, capacity, power and right to enforce laws.
(3) "Mutual assistance" means the provisions under this subchapter enabling the police of one jurisdiction to enter into another
jurisdiction for purpose of rendering assistance upon the request of the other jurisdiction.

(4) "Police" includes all authorized law-enforcement personnel of a jurisdiction.

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