Delaware Code § 26-603

Hearing and franchising procedures
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(a) Upon the filing of an application or applications as provided in this subchapter, the Commission shall fix the time and place for a
public hearing thereon, and give at least 14 days' public notice of such hearing and written notice thereof to each applicant and to any
person constructing or operating a system in any county in which a franchise is to be granted. At such hearing, any applicant or any
member of the public desiring to be heard shall be heard.
(b) After such hearing the Commission may grant a franchise which shall state in writing its terms as specified in § 604 of this title;
provided that, if such terms differ from those set forth in the successful applicant's application for a franchise, then that applicant must
consent in writing to such terms before the franchise is effective. In determining whether and to whom to issue a franchise, the Commission
may base its decision only on the application filed; the presentations made at public hearings by the applicant, by members of the public
or by the staff of the Commission; the public need for the proposed franchise; and the likelihood that the applicant will fulfill the terms
of the franchise giving consideration to the financial qualifications of the applicant, and the character of the applicant.
(c) The Commission simultaneously with the grant or denial of a franchise pursuant to this subchapter shall issue a written report setting
forth the criteria upon which it based its selection or denial of the applicants for a franchise. The votes on the grant or denial of a franchise
of each member of the Commission shall be recorded and made public.

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