Delaware Code § 29-606

Interpreting of significant State events for the hearing impaired
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The General Assembly, finding that the hearing impaired are an important but often neglected portion of Delaware's citizenry, hereby
requests that significant State events be interpreted for the hearing impaired. "Significant State events" include, but are not limited to, the
following: The Governor's state of the State; the Governor's budget address to the General Assembly; and inaugural addresses.

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