Delaware Code § 16-224

Confidentiality of reports
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(a) Any report of the diagnosis of autism made pursuant to this subchapter shall not be divulged nor made public in any way that might
tend to disclose the identity of the person or family of the person to whom it relates. However, patient-identifying information may be
exchanged among authorized agencies as approved by the Department and upon receipt by the Department of satisfactory assurances by
those agencies of the preservation of the confidentiality of such information.
(b) No individual or organization providing information to the Department in accordance with this subchapter shall be deemed to be
liable for or held liable for divulging confidential information.

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