Delaware Code § 24-2721

Counseling; letter of concern
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(a) The Board may determine after an investigation that a violation of this chapter or of the rules and regulations enacted pursuant to this
chapter which warrants formal disciplinary action has not occurred, but that an act or omission of the licensee is a matter of concern and
that the licensee's practice may be improved if made aware of the concern. The Board Chair, with the concurrence of the Board, may issue
a nondisciplinary, confidential letter of concern regarding the licensee's act or omission.
(b) If a person licensed to practice land surveying receives a total of 3 letters of concern and/or letters of counseling pursuant to this
section, the Board may reasonably require a formal assessment of professional competency to assess the licensee's ability in order to
protect the health and safety of the public.

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