Del. Code Ann. tit. 24, § 1937
(a) (1) An APRN licensed under this chapter shall provide notice under this section to all affected patients no less than 30 days before doing any of the following:
(2) The notice required under paragraph (a)(1) of this section must include all of the following:
(3) The notice required under paragraph (a)(1) of this section must be provided by all of the following:
(b) (1) If an APRN dies and has not transferred patient records to another health-care provider and has not made provisions for a transfer of patient records to occur upon the APRN’s death, a personal representative of the APRN’s estate shall provide notice to the deceased APRN’s patients of record by doing all of the following:
b. Providing notice to all patients of record who have not requested records 30 days after publication of the first notice under paragraph (b)(1)a. of this section by all of the following:
(2) The notice required under paragraph (b)(1) of this section must include all of the following:
(c) (1) If a patient changes from the care of an APRN to another health-care provider, the APRN shall transfer the patient’s records to the new health-care provider upon the request of the patient or the new health-care provider with the patient’s written consent.
(d) (1) Patients have the right to obtain a copy of their records from an APRN.
(2) Unless a patient is requesting a copy of their records under subsection (a) or (b) of this section or to make or complete an application for a disability benefits program, a patient who requests a copy of their records is subject to any of the following charges:
(e) This section does not apply to an APRN who has seen or treated a patient on referral from another health-care provider and who has provided a copy of the record of the diagnosis or treatment to at least 1 of the following:
(g) (1) An APRN may permanently dispose of a patient’s record in a manner that ensures confidentiality of the records 7 years after the following: