(a) Before any applicant shall exercise any rights under the license issued to the applicant, such license, or a certified copy thereof, shall be posted and at all times thereafter, while the same is in force, be displayed in a conspicuous place in the principal office and in each bureau, agency, subagency, office or branch office for which it is issued. (b) No person holding any license approved by the Professional Licensing Section under this chapter may: (1) Post or permit such license to be posted upon premises other than those described therein or to which it may be transferred pursuant to this chapter; (2) Fail to maintain such license in a conspicuous place in such offices or places of business; or (3) Knowingly alter, deface or destroy any such license or permit the alteration, defacement or destruction thereof. § § 1209 Identification cards [For application of this section, see 81 Del. Laws, c. 73, §7]. (a) The Professional Licensing Section shall issue identification cards to all persons licensed under this chapter. (b) Any person operating a security alarm business shall provide the Professional Licensing Section with the name, address, Social Security number and 1 set of classifiable fingerprints recorded in the manner required by the Professional Licensing Section for each employee hired, except persons subject to subsection (g) of this section. (c) No individual shall function as an employee of a security alarm business or perform the duties described in subsection (d) of this section without first obtaining the identification card required by this section. (d) Officers, compliance agents, employees, and licensees of all security alarm businesses shall obtain an identification card if they are directly engaged in selling, installing, altering, servicing, moving, maintaining, repairing, replacing, monitoring, or responding to or causing others to respond to security alarm systems within this State. (e) An identification card must be carried by any cardholder at all times such individual is engaged in the security alarm business and must be exhibited upon request. (f) No identification card issued pursuant to this chapter shall be transferable. (g) Officers, compliance agents, employees, and licensees who do not perform functions at an end-user's premises are not subject to the requirements of subsections (a) through (f) of this section if their duties are limited to selling security alarm systems at a retail store location, online, or by telephone.
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