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Code · Delaware · Title 16 — Health and Safety

§ 4921A. Registry identification and registration certificate verification.

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(a)The Commissioner shall maintain a confidential list of the persons to whom the Commissioner has issued registry identification cards and their addresses, phone numbers, and registry identification numbers.
(b)The Commissioner shall maintain a verification system which shall be established by January 1, 2013. The verification system must allow law-enforcement personnel, compassion center agents, and safety compliance facility agents to enter a registry identification number to determine whether or not the number corresponds with a current, valid registry identification card. The system shall only disclose whether the identification card is valid; whether the cardholder is a registered qualifying patient or a registered designated caregiver; the registry identification number of the registered compassion center designated to serve the registered qualifying patient; and, if the cardholder is a registered designated caregiver, the registry identification number of the registered qualified patient who is assisted by the cardholder.
(c)The Commissioner shall, with a cardholder’s permission, confirm the cardholder's status as a registered qualifying patient or registered designated caregiver to a landlord, employer, school, medical professional, or court.
(d)The Commissioner shall disclose the names of any person whose registry identification card was revoked to any court where the person is seeking to assert the protections of 4913A of this title.
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