Delaware Code § 16-4799D

Confidentiality of records and immunity from suit
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(a) The records of the Commission and of all regional review teams, including original documents and documents produced in the
review process with regard to the facts and circumstances of each death, shall be confidential and shall not be released to any person
except as expressly provided in this subchapter. Such records shall be used by the Commission, and any regional review team, only in
the exercise of the proper function of the Commission or review team, and shall not be public records and shall not be available for court
subpoena or subject to discovery. Subject to constitutional requirements, statements, records or information shall not be subject to any
statute or rule that would require those statements to be disclosed in the course of a criminal trial or associated discovery. Aggregate
statistical data compiled by the Commission or regional review teams, however, may be released at the discretion of the Commission
or regional review teams.
(b) Members of the Commission and regional review teams, and their agents and employees, shall not be subject to, and shall be
immune from, claims, suits, liability, damages or any other recourse, civil or criminal, arising from any act, proceeding, decision or
determination undertaken or performed or recommendation made, provided such persons acted in good faith and without malice in carrying
out their responsibilities authority, duties, powers and privileges of the offices conferred by this law upon them or any other provisions
of the Delaware law, federal law or regulations, or duly adopted rules and regulations of the Commission or its regional review teams.
Complainants shall bear the burden of proving malice or a lack of good faith to defeat the immunity provided herein.
(c) No person in attendance at a meeting of the Commission or regional review team shall be required to testify as to what transpired
thereat. No organization, institution or person furnishing information, data, reports or records to the Commission or any regional review

team with respect to any subject examined or treated by such organizations, institution, or person, by reason of furnishing such information,
shall be liable in damages to any person or subject to any other recourse, civil or criminal.

Part IV
Food and Drugs

Licensing of Drug Abuse Prevention, Control, Treatmentand Education Programs [Repealed].
§§ 4801-4813. Definitions; duties of bureau; hospital and outpatient facilities for drug dependents;
application for license, fee; review and action upon license applications; expiration of license, renewal,
conditional permit; denial, revocation or suspension of license, procedure; reinstatement of revoked or
suspended license; injunctive proceedings; right of entry and inspection; Methadone Treatment Medication
Units; annual reports; exceptions [Repealed].
Repealed by 73 Del. Laws, c. 358, § 1, effective July 8, 2002.

Part IV
Food and Drugs
Chapter 48A
Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Treatment, Education and Prevention Fund

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