Delaware Code § 7-7903

Confidential information
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(a) All information provided pursuant to § 7902 of this title shall be considered public information and shall be considered part of the
public record pertaining to the permit application.
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, information provided in response to a request from the Department for information
to enable a positive and accurate identification of the person signing the application and statement, which is ordinarily understood to
constitute private and sensitive personal information, including without limitation, driver's license state and number and date of birth,
shall not be made public or be deemed a public record by the Department except as may be necessary in its investigation and enforcement
activities and proceedings. For other information, if the applicant can demonstrate that the information provided pursuant to § 7902 of this
title is not a matter of public record at the time of the application, and that the release of such information to the public would constitute
an invasion of personal privacy or would seriously affect the applicant's business or competitive situation, the Department may designate
such information as confidential information.
(c) Confidential information shall not be released to the public or made part of the public record and shall only be released to law
enforcement personnel performing the background investigation, authorized representatives of the office of the Attorney General, or
sworn law enforcement personnel of other jurisdictions performing similar investigations on the applicant.

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