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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 19 - Labor
    • Chapter 7. EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
    • Subchapter II. Discrimination in Employment
    • § 719. Criminal jurisdiction.

    Delaware Code
    Subchapter II. Discrimination in Employment
    § 719. Criminal jurisdiction.

    The Superior Court shall have exclusive original jurisdiction over all criminal violations of this subchapter.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 19 - Labor

    Chapter 7. EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES

    Subchapter II. Discrimination in Employment

    § 710. Definitions.

    § 711. Unlawful employment practices; employer practices.

    § 711A. Unlawful employment practices; sexual harassment.

    § 712. Enforcement provisions; powers of the Department; administrative process.

    § 713. Civil action by the Attorney General; complaint.

    § 714. Civil action by the charging party; Delaware Right to Sue Notice; election of remedies.

    § 715. Judicial remedies; civil penalties.

    § 716. Posting of notices; penalties.

    § 717. Veterans' special rights or preference.

    § 718. Short title, effective date, savings clause.

    § 719. Criminal jurisdiction.

    § 719A. Volunteer firefighters, ambulance personnel and ladies auxiliary.

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