Delaware Code § 18-4352

Reporting of actions; responding to Department inquiries
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(a) A bail agent, and the bail agent's managing general agent or surety insurer, shall report to the Department in writing:
(1) Any administrative action taken against the bail agent in another jurisdiction or by another governmental agency in this State
within 30 days of the final disposition of the matter. This report shall include a copy of the order, consent to order, or other relevant
legal documents.
(2) Any bankruptcy proceeding, action, or order in this State or another jurisdiction concerning such bail agent or bail agent business
entity not later than 30 days after initiation of such proceeding, action, or order. The written notice required under this subsection shall
be accompanied by all supporting documentation.
(b) A bail agent and the bail agent's managing general agent or surety insurer shall report to the Commissioner in writing not later
than 30 days after receiving notice of or learning that a bail agent has been charged with, arrested for, pleaded guilty or nolo contendere
to, or been found guilty of, a felony or a crime which includes an element of dishonesty or fraud or involves moral turpitude, or a crime
punishable by imprisonment of 1 year or more under the law of any state. The report shall include a copy of the initial complaint filed,
the order resulting from the hearing, and any other relevant legal documents.
(c) All persons licensed under this subchapter shall provide preliminary substantive responses to inquiries from the Department
regarding violations of this title or any lawful order, rule, or regulation of the Commissioner, within 21 days of such inquiry. All responses
required under this subsection shall be in writing and shall be accompanied by all supporting documentation. Failure to timely respond
to Department inquiries shall result in a penalty pursuant to § 4354(d) of this title.

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