Delaware Code § 21-7502

License requirements; exception
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(a) A person may not conduct the business of an automotive recycler or engage in the business of purchasing vehicles which are to be
dismantled in whole or in part by that person for the sale of usable parts, or store vehicles more than 30 days that are to be dismantled
unless said person is licensed under this chapter.
(b) This chapter does not prohibit an unlicensed person from transporting a vehicle to a licensed automotive recycler for dismantling,
destroying or scrapping; or to a scrap processor in the business of selling iron, steel and nonferrous scrap for resmelting purposes; or
apply to abandoned vehicles or vehicles left in the possession of a garage or service station for storage purposes only pursuant to Chapter
44 of this title.
(c) A person must possess a valid license issued by the Division of Revenue and if applicable a license issued pursuant to Chapter
12 of Title 17.
(d) Any other provision of this chapter notwithstanding, in a case in which an automotive recycler is also the owner or has an interest
in a junkyard, the recycler must comply with all requirements of Chapter 12 of Title 17.
(e) Any other provision of this chapter notwithstanding, in a case in which an automotive recycler is purchasing or selling a "catalytic
converter," as defined in § 2301 of Title 24, the automotive recycler must comply with the requirements of Chapter 23 of Title 24 relating
to the purchase and sale of catalytic converters.

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