Delaware Code § 16-6616

Protection of records
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Any and all records and reports compiled by the State Fire Marshal's office resulting from the State's Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention
Program, including, but not limited to, case histories, interviews and findings, shall be considered confidential and privileged and shall
not be disclosed directly or indirectly to anyone other than Family Court, the Attorney General and the Deputy Attorneys General and
the employees of the State Fire Marshal's office in the discharge of their official duties. Such records and reports shall not be subject to
the Freedom of Information Act pursuant to Chapter 100 of Title 29 and shall not be subject to any subpoena powers of any court.

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