Delaware Code § 6-4609

Education and conciliation
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(a) The Commission may commence such educational activities as, in its judgment, will further the purposes of this chapter. It may
hold conferences for persons in the business industry and other interested parties to acquaint them with the provisions of this chapter and
its suggested means of implementing it. The Commission may issue reports on such conferences as it deems appropriate.
(b) The Division may commence such conciliatory activities in order to further the purposes of this chapter. It may call conferences of
persons in the business industry and other interested parties to acquaint them with the provisions of this chapter governing conciliation and
the means it employs to implement those provisions. It shall endeavor, with their advice, to develop programs of voluntary compliance
and enforcement. The Division may issue reports on such conferences as it deems appropriate.
(c) When undertaking their respective duties under this section, the Commission and the Division may consult with state and local
officials and other interested parties to learn the extent, if any, to which discriminatory public accommodations practices exist in the State
or locality, and whether and how state or local enforcement programs might be utilized to combat such discrimination. The Commission
may issue reports on such consultations as it deems appropriate.

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