Delaware Code § 24-1418

Partnership, firm or corporation; loss of license holder
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(a) If a partnership, firm or corporation suffers a loss of a license holder, the partnership, firm or corporation shall notify the Board in
writing with supporting documentation within 7 days of the loss of a license holder.
(b) The Board shall schedule an emergency meeting within 10 days during which time the partnership, firm or corporation may continue
to operate without a license holder provided the partnership, firm or corporation continues to employ the same personnel with the exception
of the license holder.
(c) A person associated with the partnership, firm or corporation shall submit an application for a license to the Board, before the
emergency meeting, for consideration by the Board at such meeting. At the emergency meeting the Board may issue a temporary license
valid for 100 days dated from the date of notification by the partnership, firm or corporation.
(d) If approved at the emergency meeting, the applicant shall be scheduled for the next available examination.
(e) Regardless of the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, a temporary license shall expire when the Board receives notification of
the results of the examination.
(f) If the partnership, firm or corporation allows the 100-day temporary license to expire without having a person obtain a license or
having in their employ a person with a license, then said partnership, firm or corporation shall cease and desist immediately from all
electrical work for which a license is required under this chapter.

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