Delaware Code § 6-2505B

In-home testing
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(a) A seller may perform an in-home aesthetic test and furnish to the buyer a document that conspicuously discloses the test results
and that the aesthetic test is related to matters of personal taste and is not related to health. All health-related tests must be performed
by a certified laboratory. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, a seller may perform an in-home test of a water sample for nitrates,
provided that if the buyer's home is served by public water supplied by a municipal, utility or other community system, the seller also
obtains at the seller's cost a test for nitrates from a certified laboratory prior to completion of a sale and installation of a residential water
treatment system.
(b) Performance of any in-home testing not in compliance with this act shall constitute an unlawful practice within the meaning of §
2513 of this title.

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