Delaware Administrative Code
Title 6 - Attorney General's Office
Fraud and Consumer Protection Division
100 - Consumer Protection Unit
102 - Debt Management Services
Section 102-5.0 - Renewals
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
5.1 Licenses shall expire one year following the date of issuance unless it is renewed as provided in 6 Del.C. § 2411A.
5.2 Licensees are responsible for annual renewal whether or not a notice of renewal is received from the Consumer Protection Unit.
5.3 Renewal applications shall be on forms approved by the Director of the Consumer Protection Unit. The following shall be included with the completed renewal application form as described in the section of the Act indicated:
5.4 Applications for renewal must be filed with the Director of the Consumer Protection Unit no fewer than 30 days or more than 60 days before the expiration.
5.5 If a timely and complete application for renewal is filed, a license remains in effect until the licensee is advised of a preliminary decision to deny the application along with the reasons.
5.6 An applicant may make a request for a hearing within twenty (20)days after receipt of a preliminary decision to deny the renewal application pursuant to Subchapter IV of the Administrative Procedures Act. If no hearing is requested, the preliminary decision is final.
5.7 If a timely and complete application for renewal is not received in the Consumer Protection Unit by the expiration date of the license, the license is expired and the former licensee is prohibited from conducting business which requires a license for Debt Management Services in this State. The applicant may apply for a new license.