Delaware Code § 3-1209

Same — Suspension; modification; revocation
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(a) The Department may, after notice and opportunity for a hearing, suspend or modify any license granted under this chapter where
the Department has reasonable grounds to believe that the licensee is responsible for any unlawful acts pursuant to § 1224 of this title.
The Department shall furnish the licensee with notice of the time and place of the hearing, which notice shall be served personally or
by registered mail directed to the licensee's place of business or last known address with postage fully paid within 10 days prior to the
time fixed for the hearing.
(b) (1) The Department may, after notice and opportunity for hearing, revoke any license granted under this chapter if the licensee has
been found to have committed any unlawful act under this chapter.
(2) Should the surety furnished for a license become unsatisfactory, the licensee shall, upon notice, immediately execute a new bond,
insurance or other financial responsibility, or, should the licensee fail to furnish a new surety, the Department shall revoke the license
and give the licensee notice of the revocation.
(3) Should the licensee no longer employ a certified applicator with 2 years practical experience, the department shall revoke the
licensee's license and give the licensee notice of the revocation.

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