Delaware Code § 5-2915

Multi-state automated licensing system
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(a) The Commissioner is authorized to participate in any automated system involving 1 or more other states that will facilitate any aspect
of the application and licensing processes of this chapter.
(b) Upon joining any such system, the Commissioner may by regulation establish any of the following:
(1) Any additional requirements for a license under this chapter that the Commissioner determines are necessary for participation in
the system.
(2) Any additional investigation fees, any fees paid directly to the administrator of the system, or any other fee required by the system
to process an application or maintain a license, in such amount as the Commissioner determines is necessary to participate in the system.
(c) The administrator of any such system in which the Commissioner participates is authorized to act on behalf of the Commissioner to
collect from the applicants and licensees subject to the system any payments due the Commissioner under this chapter, to collect
information and maintain records in electronic or other format relating to those applicants and licensees, and to submit fingerprints and any
other information required for a criminal history background check to the Federal Bureau of Investigation or other law-enforcement
agency.
(d) Information maintained on any such system in which the Commissioner participates regarding the applicants and licensees subject to
the system may be shared with any other state participating in that system for the purpose of licensing, regulating, or supervising that same
applicant or licensee under a statute similar to this chapter, if that state could have obtained that same information directly from the
applicant or licensee under its own law. The Commissioner shall ensure that the system maintains appropriate confidentiality, privacy, data
security, and security breach notification policies that are in full compliance with Delaware law.

Part IV
Other Businesses Under Jurisdiction of State Banking Department

Mortgage Banking [Repealed].
§§ 3001-3009 Doing business without license prohibited; application for license; fees; issuance of license;
license requirements; changes in officers or directors of licensee; suspension or revocation of license;
surrender of license; procedure; Commissioner authorized to examine records; licensee's records required
to be kept; reports; exclusion of certain institutions from operation of chapter [Repealed].
Repealed by 66 Del. Laws, c. 22, § 1, eff. July 1, 1987.

Part IV
Other Businesses Under Jurisdiction of State Banking Department

Secondary Mortgage Loans [Repealed].
§§ 3101-3131 Definitions; license to make secondary mortgage loan; qualifications of licensee; application
for license; issuance or refusal of license; procedure on refusal of license; license; contents; fee for
application, investigation and license; licensee bond; abatement of license fee; suspension; revocation;
refusal of license; procedure; grounds; surrender of license; term of license; reinstatement; investigation by
Commissioner; issuance of subpoena by Commissioner; enforcement of Commissioner's subpoena in
Superior Court; maintenance of books and records by licensee; period of retention of records by licensee;
prescription of information to be shown in licensee books; prohibition of secondary mortgage not made or
offered in accordance with this chapter; interest; maximum service charges; instrument evidencing loan;
contents; statement of account; supplied to borrower; prepayment; requirement that prior mortgage holders
refuse to make loan; false or misleading advertising prohibited; penalties for violation of chapter;
enforceability of loan not made in compliance with this chapter; rules and regulations; power of
Commissioner to make; exclusion of certain institutions from operation of chapter [Repealed].
Repealed by 66 Del. Laws, c. 22, § 1, eff. July 1, 1987.

Part IV
Other Businesses Under Jurisdiction of State Banking Department

TRANSPORTATION OF MONEY AND VALUABLES

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