Delaware Code § 6-2410A

License — Timing
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(a) The Attorney General shall approve or make a preliminary determination to deny an initial license as a provider within 120 days
from the date that the Attorney General determines that the application as filed is complete. In connection with a request pursuant to §
2406A(20) of this title for additional information, the Attorney General may extend the 120-day period for not more than 60 days. Within
7 days after making a preliminary determination to deny an application, the Attorney General, in a record, shall inform the applicant of
the reasons for the proposed denial.

(b) If the Attorney General makes a preliminary determination to deny an application for an initial license as a provider, the applicant
may file a request for a hearing with the Attorney General pursuant to subchapter IV of the Delaware Administrative Procedures Act,
Chapter 101 of Title 29. The Attorney General's preliminary determination may become a final decision if such a request is not timely filed.
(c) Subject to §§ 2411A(d) and 2434A of this title, a provider license is valid for 1 year after the date of issuance.

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