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§ 4910a

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Laws, c. 213, § 7]. (a) The Department shall deny an application or renewal of a qualifying patient's registry identification card only if the applicant: (1) Did not provide the required information and materials; (2) Previously had a registry identification card revoked; or (3) Provided false or falsified information. (b) The Department shall deny an application or renewal for a designated caregiver chosen by a qualifying patient whose registry identification card was granted only if: (1) The designated caregiver does not meet the requirements of § 4902A(6) of this title; (2) The applicant did not provide the information required; (3) The designated caregiver previously had a registry identification card revoked; or (4) The applicant or the designated caregiver provides false or falsified information. (c) A prospective designated caregiver shall obtain a background check in compliance with § 4927A of this title to enable the Department to comply with subsection (b) of this section. Once a prospective designated caregiver has been granted a registry identification card, the designated

h § 4927A of this title to enable the Department to comply with subsection (b) of this section. Once a prospective designated caregiver has been granted a registry identification card, the designated caregiver must obtain a background check in compliance with § 4927A of this title every 3 years. (d) The Department shall notify the qualifying patient who has designated someone to serve as his or her designated caregiver if a registry identification card will not be issued to the designated caregiver. (e) (1) Denial of an application or renewal is considered a final Department action. (2) A denial of an application or renewal for a registry identification card for a registered qualifying patient, pediatric patient, or registered designated caregiver is subject to judicial review. Jurisdiction and venue for judicial review are vested in the Superior Court. (3) A denial of an application or renewal for a compassionate use registry identification card is not subject to judicial review.78 Del. Laws, c. 23, § 1; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1; 80 Del. Laws, c. 11, § 3; 80 Del. Laws, c. 406, § 6; 82 Del. Laws, c. 213, § 4; 82 Del. Laws, c. 246, § 1;