(OMC) announced it has received a fingerprint service code from the FBI, allowing selected applicants in Delaware’s marijuana program to begin undergoing fingerprint-based criminal background checks. (Photo by Meg Jenson)
The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner (OMC) announced it has received a fingerprint service code from the FBI, allowing selected applicants in Delaware’s marijuana program to begin undergoing fingerprint-based criminal background checks.
The development follows an earlier setback in April 2025, when the FBI denied Delaware’s request for a fingerprint code due to insufficient clarity in the state’s authorizing statute. In response, OMC worked with state lawmakers to pass House Bill 110, which explicitly outlines the categories of individuals required to complete fingerprint checks. Governor Matt Meyer signed the bill into law on April 24.
Following the bill’s enactment, the State Bureau of Identification submitted the revised statutory language to the FBI, which approved it with one exception. The FBI requested further clarification on the use of the term “agent,” which it deemed overly broad.
OMC stated it will work with the General Assembly to make the necessary technical correction. Meanwhile, the office will begin contacting selected applicants this week with instructions for moving forward in the licensing process.
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“Fingerprint-based background checks are a vital part of ensuring public safety and maintaining the integrity of the program,” said Paul Hyland, Acting Marijuana Commissioner.
“We appreciate the FBI’s collaboration and are excited that selected applicants can continue moving forward,” he said.
OMC will continue to issue updates as implementation progresses.
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Source: delawarelive.com…
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