Delaware Code § 18-1755

License denial, suspension, revocation and refusal to renew; civil penalties
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(a) The Commissioner may deny a license to an applicant or suspend, revoke or refuse to renew a license if the applicant or licensee:
(1) Violates the provisions of this chapter and any provision of the Delaware Unfair Trade Practices Law [Chapter 25 of Title 6] or the
Delaware Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Law [Chapter 23 of this title] or any standard of conduct prescribed by the Commissioner
in regulations;
(2) Makes a material misstatement in the application for the license;
(3) Engages in fraudulent or dishonest practices;
(4) Demonstrates incompetence or untrustworthiness to act as a public insurance adjuster; or
(5) Fails to complete continuing education requirements.
(b) Upon a finding by the Commissioner of a violation of subsection (a) of this section, the Commissioner may impose a civil penalty
not to exceed $1,000 for each violation.
(c) This chapter shall not be applied or interpreted to bar a borrower from bringing an action pursuant to any Delaware or federal law
for damages, injunctive relief or any other relief.

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