Delaware Code § 29-516

Responsibility of the Delaware Public Archives concerning records created or reproduced by
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photographic or microphotographic means; admissibility of photographic copies of records in evidence.
(a) The Delaware Public Archives shall be responsible for monitoring the use of photographic or microphotographic processes in the
creation or duplication of public records.
(1) The Delaware Public Archives shall enforce compliance with approved procedures and standards of quality, to be established
by the Delaware Public Archives pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, regarding creation and storage of public records by
microphotography or other means.
(2) Destruction of original records which have been duplicated shall require the prior approval of the Delaware Public Archives.
(b) Photographs, photocopies or microfilm of any record photographed, photocopied or microfilmed as provided in this chapter shall
have the same force and effect as the originals thereof would have had and shall be treated as originals for the purpose of their admissibility
in evidence. Certified or authenticated copies of such photographs, photocopies or microfilm or enlargements thereof shall be admitted
in evidence equally with the original photographs, photocopies or microfilm.

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