Delaware Code § 17-220

Findings and intent
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(a) The Brandywine Valley National Scenic Byway (the "National Scenic Byway"), which includes Delaware Route 52 within the State
of Delaware from Rodney Square to the Pennsylvania Line and Delaware Route 100 from its intersection with Delaware Route 52 to the
Pennsylvania line, was designated in 2005 as the first National Byway in the State of Delaware. The General Assembly hereby finds that
the historic, cultural and scenic qualities of National Scenic Byway are unique and worthy of special consideration.
(b) In recognition of the foregoing, it is the intent of the General Assembly to establish a permanent, interdisciplinary advisory board
comprised of such individuals as provided below, to assist policymakers and other stakeholders in preserving, maintaining and enhancing
the National Scenic Byway.

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