Delaware Code § 11-8526

Voluntary fingerprinting of certain school children
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(a) The Superintendent of State Police shall provide for the training on a time-available basis of volunteers who are nominated by the
board of education of each reorganized school district or board of trustees of each private school from parent teacher associations, parent
teacher organizations, citizens' advisory councils or other involved groups such as the Girls' Clubs of Delaware, Incorporated, who are
involved in student activities or pilot programs dealing with the subject at hand, or as individuals for the purpose of voluntary fingerprinting
of pupils in any grades from kindergarten through grade 9. Upon completion of such training prescribed by the Superintendent of State
Police, such volunteers may take fingerprints pursuant to this section.
(b) Public and private school officials shall cooperate with the aforesaid organizations in the nomination of volunteers and in setting
dates for fingerprinting pupils pursuant to this section and providing school facilities and personnel to assist the volunteers in the
fingerprinting process; provided, however, unless otherwise approved by the local board of education that fingerprinting of a pupil shall
not occur during school hours for said pupil.
(c) Each school shall provide a form authorizing a pupil's participation in the fingerprinting program upon the signature of the pupil's
parent or guardian. No pupil shall be fingerprinted unless a signed authorization form is in the possession of school officials or person
conducting the fingerprinting.
(d) School officials shall notify the parents or guardians of eligible pupils of the date set for the fingerprinting program at least 2 weeks
prior thereto. For purposes of this subsection, "eligible pupils" means pupils who have not been fingerprinted previously pursuant to
this section.
(e) Fingerprinting pursuant to this section shall be done on a fingerprint card provided by the school with the form thereof approved by
the Superintendent of State Police. In addition to fingerprints the card shall contain the following information: Name, address, race, sex,
date of birth, birthplace, height, weight, color of hair, color of eyes, complexion, scars and the name of the parent or guardian of the pupil.
(f) The completed fingerprint card and any duplicate shall be given to the pupil's parent or guardian. Only upon the request of the
pupil's parent or guardian may a duplicate fingerprint card be made.

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