Delaware Code § 29-10216

Entity termination; reorganization or merger; re-establishment
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(a) Automatic termination. —
If the Committee recommends the termination of an entity and the entity is not re-established by an act of the General Assembly, the
entity automatically terminates effective July 1 of the next calendar year after the Committee's annual report in which the Committee
first recommends the termination.
(b) Termination of a lesser-included entity. —
When an entity is terminated under this chapter, each lesser-included entity of the terminated entity is also terminated at the same time
and under the same conditions, unless at least 1 of the following occur:
(1) The Committee specifically exempts the lesser-included entity from termination.
(2) A law exempting the lesser-included entity from termination is enacted before the end of June 30 of the next calendar year after
the Committee submits its annual report regarding the entity's termination.
(c) Reorganization or merger. —
If the Committee recommends that the entity under review is reorganized or merged with another entity, the Committee must introduce
legislation establishing the reorganization or merger not later than June 30 of the next calendar year after the Committee submits its annual
report recommending the reorganization or merger. If legislation reorganizing or merging the entity is not enacted, the entity automatically
terminates effective on the date that the General Assembly in which the legislation is introduced expires.
(d) [Repealed.]

(e) A bill to re-establish an entity that has been recommended for termination or reorganization must relate only to that specific entity,
and the name of the affected entity must be stated in the title of the bill.

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