Delaware Code § 3-7605

Revocation of license; right of appeal
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(a) The Department of Agriculture may revoke the license of any person for the violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or of
any rule or regulation which may be prescribed by the Department. Notice of revocation shall be sent to the licensee by registered mail
setting forth the reason for the revocation and fixing the time for a hearing, should one be desired by the licensee. At the hearing, should
the reason set out in the notice be sustained, the Department may continue the revocation indefinitely or for such other period of time as
the Department deems advisable or may make such other order as it deems equitable.
(b) Any person affected by the ruling of the Department of Agriculture, under this chapter, may take an appeal within 10 days from
notification of the Department's decision to the Superior Court.
(c) The Superior Court for the 3 counties is vested with jurisdiction to hear and determine all such appeals and may by proper rules
prescribe the procedure to be followed in such appeals. Every such appeal shall be determined by the Court. Costs may be awarded by
the Court and when so awarded the same shall be collected as other costs are collected.

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