Delaware Code § 4-552

Term and expiration date of licenses
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All licenses issued under this title shall be valid for a period of 2 years, unless it is specifically stated in this title or by the Commissioner
to be for a shorter period of time, or unless the license shall be cancelled, revoked or suspended by the Commissioner, or unless the license
shall be surrendered by the licensee, or unless the license shall expire. The Commissioner shall determine the precise dates of the validity
of a license issued under this title. A license issued by the Commissioner, which is not a renewal of a former license, within 3 months of
the date the license would have to be renewed under the rules of the Commissioner may be made to terminate by the Commissioner 2 years
after the first applicable biennial expiration date.

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