Delaware Code § 29-7997

Office of Financial Empowerment
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(a) The Office of Financial Empowerment is hereby established within the Office of the Secretary, Department of Health and Social
Services.
(b) As used in this section:
(1) "Office" means the Office of Financial Empowerment.
(2) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services.
(c) The Office is established to address financial literacy and empowerment issues for the following purposes:
(1) To facilitate appropriate forums, programs or initiatives designed to educate the public regarding financial literacy and
empowerment and provide personal financial coaching to economically vulnerable Delawareans.
(2) To assist the Secretary in identifying, coordinating and establishing priorities for programs, services, and resources the State
should provide for financial literacy and personal financial empowerment.
(3) To serve as a resource to a broad variety of organizations in Delaware, including state agencies, employers, educational
institutions, and nonprofits, for information and services regarding financial literacy and empowerment.
(4) To provide relevant research information on economic security and financial empowerment and data conducted or compiled by
Delaware Health and Social Services and other entities in collaboration with the Department.
(5) To seek funding from private or governmental entities to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
(6) To prepare materials for publication and dissemination to the public on financial literacy and empowerment.
(7) To conduct public educational forums in Delaware to raise public awareness and to educate citizens about financial literacy and
empowerment.
(8) To coordinate the activities and programs of the Office with other entities that focus on financial literacy and empowerment,
including other state agencies.
(d) The structure of the Office of Financial Empowerment will be determined by the Secretary, and such other employees as shall be
determined by the Secretary.

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