Delaware Code § 16-4799C

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(a) The Commission shall investigate and review the facts and circumstances of overdose deaths that occur in Delaware. The review
of deaths involving criminal investigations will be delayed until the later of the conclusion of such investigation, or the adjudication of
related criminal charges, if any. The Commission shall make recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly, at least annually,
regarding those practices or conditions which impact the frequency of overdose deaths and steps that can be taken to reduce the frequency
of such overdose deaths. All recommendations made under this subsection must comply with applicable state and federal confidentiality
provisions, including those enumerated under § 4799D of this title. Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter to the contrary, no
recommendation may specifically identify any individual or any nongovernmental agency, organization, or entity.
(b) Reviews conducted by the Commission and regional review teams shall in all cases include a review of the medical records of
the deceased.
(c) In connection with any review, the Commission and regional review teams shall have the power and authority to:
(1) Administer oaths; and
(2) Compel the attendance of witnesses whose testimony is related to the overdose death under review and the production of any
records related to the death or pertinent to the Commission's investigation, through the use of process issued by the Department of
Justice pursuant to § 2508 of Title 29.
(d) Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter to the contrary, no person identified by the Department of Justice as a potential
witness in any criminal prosecution arising from an overdose death shall be questioned, deposed or interviewed by or for the Commission
in connection with its investigation and review of such death until the completion of such prosecution.

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