Delaware Code § 5-2311

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A licensee may conduct the licensee's business at 1 or more locations within the State and through or by means of such agents as the
licensee may from time to time designate or appoint. No license under this chapter shall be required of any agent of a licensee. In order for
an agent to be authorized to act for the licensee in this State, the licensee shall have on file with the Commissioner the name and address of
the agent, and the licensee shall notify the Commissioner within 30 days of the change of name or address of an agent or of the termination
of any such agent. If the bond deposited by the licensee under § 2309 of this title is less than the maximum provided thereunder, the
licensee shall submit and deposit a supplementary bond in the amount required by § 2309 of this title for the additional location or
locations that are added. In the event that the licensee shall have filed an irrevocable letter of credit in lieu of a surety bond under § 2309(b)
of this title the amount of such letter of credit shall be increased accordingly. The requirements of this section shall not apply to any agent
of a person who is exempt from this chapter pursuant to § 2304 of this title.

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