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Code · Delaware · Title 21 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 33. Licensed Transporters

§ 3305. Prohibited acts.

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(a)A licensed transporter, or any agent or employee of the transporter, may not permit any individual to operate a vehicle or mobile home bearing a transporter plate if they know the individual does not have a valid driver’s license.
(b)A licensed transporter, or any agent or employee of the transporter, may not commit any illegal activity incident to the transport of a vehicle, and may not commit fraud in the execution of, or any material alteration of, a contract, power of attorney, or other document incident to the transport of a vehicle.
(c)A licensed transporter, or any agent or employee of the transporter, may only use a transporter plate or allow a transporter plate to be used on an unregistered vehicle delivered by the transporter. A transporter plate may not be used on any motor vehicle or mobile home that is registered in any state. A transporter plate may not be used on any OHV or any other mobile equipment or motorized apparatus which is not eligible to be registered within Delaware.
(d)A licensed transporter, or any agent or employee of the transporter, may not use a transporter plate on a vehicle without first preparing a written record as required by § 2124(d) of this title.
(e)A licensed transporter, or any agent or employee of the transporter, may not use a transporter license plate on a vehicle owned or leased by the transporter, its officers, or any of its employees.
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