Delaware Code § 4-1362

Public hearing and right of appeal
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(a) The Commissioner may not cancel or suspend a license, or fine a licensee, before both of the following occur:
(1) The licensee has been given a public hearing by the Commissioner at which time the licensee is entitled to legal representation and
to present witnesses.
(2) The ground for canceling or suspending a license is established by clear and convincing evidence.
(b) The Commissioner shall keep a full and complete record of all proceedings incident to a hearing under subsection (a) of this section.
The Commissioner shall record all testimony at such hearing, but need not have it transcribed unless an order of the Commissioner is
appealed to the Superior Court under subsection (c) of this section.
(c) An order of the Commissioner relative to suspension or cancellation of a license, or fining a licensee, becomes final 10 days after the
licensee receives notice thereof, unless, within 10 days of the date of the postmark on the Commissioner's decision, a written appeal is filed
in the Superior Court. No bond may be required for filing such appeal.
(d) The appeal must state the grounds upon which a review is sought. After the appeal is filed, service shall be made by the sheriff upon
the Commissioner. The Commissioner shall certify and file with the court all documents and papers and a transcript of all testimony taken
in the matter, together with the Commissioner's findings therein as soon as practicable but in no event later than 20 calendar days from the
date of service of the appeal. The Superior Court's review of an appeal shall be on the record and the Superior Court shall take into account
the experience and specialized competence of the Commissioner and the purpose under which the Commissioner acted. Further, the
Superior Court's review, in the absence of fraud, shall be limited to whether the Commissioner's decision is supported by substantial
evidence on the record and is free from legal error.
(e) An appeal without bond may be taken from the decision of the Superior Court to the Supreme Court in the same manner as is
provided in civil cases. Upon the final determination of judicial proceedings, the Commissioner shall enter an order in accordance with
such determination, or shall take such further or other action as the Court may order. A petition for Supreme Court review shall act as a
supersedeas.

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