Delaware Code § 9-320

Property tax credits for individuals with disabilities
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(a) The county government of New Castle County shall provide for an exemption to real property taxes for an individual with a disability
as follows:
(1) For an individual with a disability, an exemption that at least meets the exemption provided under § 14.06.303 of the New Castle
County Code on August 30, 2017.
(2) For an individual with a disability who became disabled as a result of service in and while in the service of any branch of the
United States armed services, an additional exemption that at least meets the exemption provided under § 14.06.304 of the New Castle
County Code on August 30, 2017.
(b) The county government of Kent County shall provide for an exemption to real property taxes for an individual with a disability
as follows:
(1) For an individual with a disability, an exemption that at least meets the exemption provided under § 191-9 of the Kent County
Code on August 30, 2017.
(2) For an individual with a disability who incurred the disability as a result of and while in the service of any branch of the United
States armed services, an additional exemption that at least meets the exemption provided under § 191-9 of the Kent County Code
on August 30, 2017, for individuals who incurred their disability as a result of and while in the service of any branch of the United
States armed services.

(c) The county government of Sussex County shall provide for an exemption to real property taxes for an individual with a disability
that at least meets the exemption provided under § 103-1 of the Sussex County Code on August 30, 2017.
(d) For an individual with a disability to qualify for an exemption to real property taxes under this section, the individual must meet
the qualifications established by the county government from which the individual is seeking the exemption.
(e) Each county government may increase or expand exemptions to real property taxes for an individual with a disability.

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