Delaware Code § 21-2765

Out-of-state taxi and limousine drivers; qualifications
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Out-of-state taxi and limousine drivers shall meet the requirements of their home state for driving a taxi or limousine and meet the
qualification requirements as defined in § 2763 of this title before operating a taxi or limousine upon the highways of this State.
(1) An out-of-state taxi or limousine driver shall:
a. Upon first employment, and thereafter annually, provide to the driver's employer a current copy of the driver's home state
driving record;
b. Upon first employment, and upon re-employment following separation, provide to the driver's employer a current copy of the
driver's criminal history background check; and
c. Inform the driver's employer any time the driver's driver license is suspended or revoked.
(2) The employer of an out-of-state taxi or limousine driver shall:
a. Maintain on file a current copy of the driver's driving records;
b. Annually update and review the driver's driving records using the same qualification criteria as found in § 2763 of this title; and
c. Maintain on file a current copy of the driver's criminal history background check.
(3) An employer of an out-of-state taxi or limousine driver shall not knowingly permit a driver to operate a taxi or limousine upon
the highways of this State when the employer is aware of any disqualifying crimes or motor vehicle violations as defined in § 2763
of this title.
§§ 2766-2781. Taxicab drivers' licenses; special examinations; issuance; refusal or revocation; appeal;
records; duplicate certificates; duty to sign, carry and display; term and renewal; report of convictions;
mandatory revocation; discretionary suspension or revocation; duration; appeal; violations; false
statements; driving while suspended; penalties [Repealed].
Repealed by 61 Del. Laws, c. 60, § 1, eff. May 24, 1977.

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