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Code · Delaware · Title 24 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 56. Constables

§ 5605. Duties of the Professional Licensing Section.

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(a)The Professional Licensing Section shall do the following:
(1)Keep a register of all constable commission applications, including approvals and denials thereof, and of all renewal applications.
(2)Be responsible for recording and maintaining the minutes of all board meetings.
(3)Keep a complete record relating to board meetings, including but not limited to, rosters, amendments to the Board’s rules and regulations, investigations, fees, hearings, and such other matters as the Board determines.
(b)The Professional Licensing Section may suspend, revoke, or issue an emergency suspension, of a commissioned constable who has been arrested, when the arrest may result in a felony or misdemeanor conviction, or where the commissioned constable has violated this chapter or any rule or regulation promulgated under this chapter.
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