August 6, 2021
Dear Neighbor,
I hope this message finds you well.

Included below are updates on The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles guidelines, regarding operational changes following the lift of Delaware’s State of Emergency declaration; Delaware’s Summer Emergency Food Assistance, and an opportunity for businesses at the Delaware City Marina.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns about legislation or issues in our community, please email me at [email protected] . You can also reach my office by phone by calling Ethan Morgan at (302) 744-4047.
Sincerely,

Val

Valerie Longhurst, Majority Leader
15th District
302.577.8476
Operational Changes for Delaware DMV
The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles has implemented several operational changes, per the Governor's State of Emergency lift.

  • DMV buildings have returned to full capacity. Further, face coverings recommendations follow CDC guidance. While not required, all customers who have not been fully vaccinated are encouraged to continue wearing face coverings while at the DMV.
  • Driver license/vehicle registration suspensions for bad checks have resumed, as have uninsured motorist customer notifications for any outstanding balance owed to DMV.
  • Pre-COVID Class D road tests and counter eye exams have resumed, with specific guidance in place from DPH to protect both customers and staff. Please follow all instructions received from DMV and staff when utilizing either of these services.

As of August 2, 2021, late fees will be assessed for any expired state-issued credential and vehicle transactions. Select DMV transactions (including the renewal of state-issued credentials and vehicle registration) may be eligible to be completed online at myDMV.delaware.gov, or by using the self-serve kiosks on-site at any DMV location.
Delaware’s P-EBT Program Will Provide One-Time Benefits to Feed Children During Summer
Eligible Families Will Receive Additional Emergency Food Assistance Benefits for Summer 2021
 
Eligible Delaware households will receive additional emergency food assistance benefits under the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) program to cover the summer period when children are on break and not receiving meals at school.
 
The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 extends P-EBT through summer 2021 for the following children:
  • Children who received P-EBT benefits during the last month of the 2020-2021 school year;
  • Children who were eligible for free or reduced-price school meals during the 2020-2021 school year, but did not receive P-EBT benefits in the last month of the school year because they attended school in-person and had access to meals at school;
  • Children who are determined newly eligible for free or reduced-price meals during summer 2021; and
  • Children under age 6 who are receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits during summer 2021. 
 
Delaware’s Division of Social Services, collaborating with the Delaware Department of Education, will issue the Summer P-EBT benefit from July 8 to July 29. Eligible households will receive the U.S. standard Summer P-EBT one-time benefit of $375 for each eligible child in the household in one issuance on their EBT card. The date in July that benefits are issued to individual households depends on when P-EBT eligibility information is received from Delaware schools. Benefits will be available to use the day after they are issued.
 
Households that apply for free or reduced-price meals by September 3, 2021, and whose children are determined newly eligible for summer 2021 may also receive the Summer P-EBT benefit. If the Division of Social Services receives a child’s P-EBT eligibility information after July, the household will receive the Summer P-EBT benefit on one of the dates listed below depending on when the Division of Social Services receives the child’s information:
  • Aug. 19, 2021 (benefits available Aug. 20)
  • Sept. 9, 2021 (benefits available Sept. 10)
  • Sept. 30, 2021 (benefits available Oct. 1)
 
P-EBT benefits may be used to purchase food at grocery stores, convenience stores, and farmer’s markets that accept SNAP EBT cards. SNAP households will have the Summer P-EBT benefit loaded to their existing SNAP EBT cards. Households that do not receive SNAP will have the Summer P-EBT benefit loaded to the P-EBT card that was sent to them during school year 2019-2020 or school year 2020-2021. Newly eligible non-SNAP households will receive a P-EBT card in the mail along with details on how to use the card.
 
The Division of Social Services estimates that it will issue $44.6 million in P-EBT benefits to approximately 119,000 children for summer 2021.
 
“The consistent availability of food is one of the most important social determinants of health, especially for children and their families in need,” said Molly Magarik, Cabinet Secretary for the Department of Health and Social Services, which includes the Division of Social Services. “We are grateful for the support of the American Rescue Plan Act and the federal government in being able to extend Pandemic EBT benefits during the summer to eligible Delaware families.”
 
Eligible households will receive written notification in the mail regarding the Summer P-EBT benefit. Households do not need to take any action to receive P-EBT benefits. P-EBT eligibility is based on information received from Delaware schools.
 
 
Please contact the Division of Social Services at 1-866-843-7212 if you have questions about Delaware’s P-EBT Program. Visit Delaware’s P-EBT website for more information.
Opportunities for Delaware City Businesses at the Tall Ship NAO Santa Maria
The Tall Ship NAO SANTA MARIA is visiting Delaware City at the Delaware City Marina, Dock D, located at the end of Fourth Street.  The ship offers educational and cultural tours August 5th through the 8th.

Businesses with a valid Delaware City Business License are welcome to display products, services or provide flyers, rack cards or other promotional material near the ticket location which will be near the boarding area.  All the visitors will pass though the ticket and boarding area to get to the ship. If you would like to arrange space, free of charge, please contact the Delaware City Marina office at 302.834.4172.

You may offer flyers, literature, samples, or products at your booth. If you cannot man a booth, you may provide literature to a literature rack. The Delaware City Shuttle will operate from various locations to the marina and the historic business district at no charge. 

Non-profits interested in operating the parking concession for one day or all four days of the ship's visit, please contact City Manager Baylor at Town Hall, 302.834.3660.
Valerie Longhurst | House Majority Leader | 302.577.8476 | [email protected]