Delaware Code § 3-1220

Same — Denial; revocation; suspension; modification
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(a) If the applicant is not certified under this subchapter, the Department shall notify such applicant, in writing, of the reasons therefor.
(b) The Department, after due notice and opportunity for hearing, may suspend, revoke or modify any provision of any certification,
including reciprocal certification, issued under this subchapter if the Department finds that the certified applicator or any individual acting
under the direct supervision of such certified applicator has committed any acts declared by this chapter to be unlawful, or the certified
applicator has been convicted or is subject to a final order imposing a civil penalty under § 14 of FIFRA [7 U.S.C. § 136l].
(c) The Department shall deny the issuance of a certification to any person working under the direction or employment of an applicator
whose certification has been suspended, revoked or modified. Such denial shall continue in effect until the term of the Department's
final order has expired.

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