Delaware Code Title 18. Insurance Code § 4344. Bail agents and designated bail agents: special requirements
Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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(a) A bail agent may be concurrently employed or licensed by 1 surety bail bond agent, and either 1 property bail agent or 1 bail agent business entity. A bail agent shall not concurrently be employed or licensed by more than 1 surety bail agent, or more than 1 property bail agents or bail agent business entity.
(b) The designated bail agent is responsible for the acts or omissions of the bail agents employed or operating under the designated bail agent's authority only insofar as the bail agent is acting within the scope of that bail agent's employment or authority.
(c) The bail agent shall maintain that bail agent's office with that of the designated bail agent by whom he or she is employed.
(d) The bail agent's license must remain in the custody of the designated bail agent by whom he or she is employed. Upon termination of such employment as a bail agent, the designated bail agent shall give written notice of the reasons thereof to the Department.
(e), (f) [Repealed.]
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