Delaware Code § 6-2406A

Application for license — Required information
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An application for a license must be signed under oath and include:
(1) The applicant's name, principal business address and telephone number, and all other business addresses in this State, electronic-
mail addresses, and Internet website addresses;
(2) The name and address of the applicant's registered agent in this State;
(3) All names under which the applicant conducts business;
(4) The address of each location in this State at which the applicant will provide debt-management services or a statement that the
applicant will have no such location;
(5) The name and home address of each officer and director of the applicant and each person that owns at least 10 percent of the
applicant;
(6) Identification of every jurisdiction in which, during the 5 years immediately preceding the application:
(A) The applicant or any of its officers or directors has been licensed or registered to provide debt-management services; or
(B) Individuals have resided when they received debt-management services from the applicant;
(7) A statement describing, to the extent it is known or should be known by the applicant, any material civil or criminal judgment
or litigation and any material administrative or enforcement action by a governmental agency in any jurisdiction against the applicant,
any of its officers, directors, owners, or agents, or any person who is authorized to have access to the trust account required by §
2422A of this title;
(8) At minimum, an audited review by a certified accountant of the applicant's financial statements, for each of the 2 years
immediately preceding the application or, if it has not been in operation for the 2 years preceding the application, for the period of
its existence;
(9) Evidence of accreditation by an independent accrediting organization approved by the Attorney General;
(10) Evidence that, within 12 months after initial employment, each of the applicant's counselors becomes certified as a certified
counselor;
(11) A description of the 3 most commonly used educational programs that the applicant provides or intends to provide to individuals
who reside in this State and a copy of any materials used or to be used in those programs;
(12) A description of the applicant's financial analysis and initial budget plan, including any form or electronic model, used to
evaluate the financial condition of individuals;
(13) A copy of each form of agreement that the applicant will use with individuals who reside in this State;
(14) The schedule of fees and charges that the applicant will use with individuals who reside in this State;
(15) At the applicant's expense, the results of a national criminal history record check, including fingerprints, provided pursuant to
the Federal Bureau of Investigation appropriation of Title II of Public Law 92-544 (28 U.S.C. § 534) conducted within the immediately

preceding 12 months, covering every officer of the applicant and every employee or agent who is authorized to have access to the trust
account required by § 2422A of this title.
(16) The names and addresses of all employers of each director during the 5 years immediately preceding the application;
(17) A description of any ownership interest of at least 10 percent by a director, owner, or employee of the applicant in:
(A) Any affiliate of the applicant; or
(B) Any entity that provides products or services to the applicant or any individual relating to the applicant's debt-management
services;
(18) If a provider has organized as a not for profit entity or has obtained tax exempt status under the Federal Internal Revenue Code,
26 U.S.C. § 501 as amended a statement of the amount of compensation of the applicant's 5 most highly compensated employees for
each of the 3 years immediately preceding the application or, if it has not been in operation for the 3 years preceding the application,
for the period of its existence; and
(19) The identity of each director who is an affiliate, as defined in § 2402A(1)(A) or (1)(B)(i), (1)(B)(ii), (1)(B)(iv), (1)(B)(v), (1)
(B)(vi), or (1)(B)(vii) of this title, of the applicant; and
(20) Any other information that the Attorney General reasonably requires to perform the Attorney General's duties under this chapter.

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