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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The public health authority may purchase and distribute antitoxins, serums, vaccines, immunizing agents, antibiotics and other pharmaceutical agents or medical supplies that it deems advisable in the interest of preparing for or controlling a public health emergency without any additional legislative authorization.
(b) Definitions for the purpose of this section only:
(1) “Delivers” means to hand out prepackaged and labeled medications to end users at the direction of the Public Health Authority.
(2) Repealed by 80 Laws 2016, ch. 390, § 1.
(3) “Unlicensed person” means an individual who is not a licensed health-care professional and has successfully completed in-service training, approved by the Board of Pharmacy, on the State or Federal Stockpile.
(c) Any licensed health-care professional or unlicensed person who, at the direction of the Public Health Authority, prior to, during or after an impending, probable or actual public health threat or a declared public health emergency or state of emergency, delivers, or assists in the delivery of medical supplies or prescription or nonprescription medications to individuals, other than by injection, and provided that the medication is in the original container and properly labeled, shall be exempt from the licensing statutes and regulations for health-care professionals and shall be considered a public employee under §§ 4001 and 4002 of Title 10. The Division of Public Health shall position a licensed health-care professional on-site to supervise the delivery process to individuals if a licensed health-care professional is available.
(d) Each individual will complete a prescreening assessment on an annual basis that will screen for contraindications to the medications in the State or Federal Stockpile. The assessment will be developed by the Division of Public Health and approved by the Board of Pharmacy.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Delaware Code Title 20. Military and Civil Defense § 3133. Control of health-care supplies - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/de/title-20-military-and-civil-defense/de-code-sect-20-3133/
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