Delaware Code
Chapter 13. PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS AND PRIVATE SECURITY AGENCIES
§ 1326. Identification card; offenses.

(a) For the purpose of identification of persons engaged in the conduct of a security guard or armored car guard, each such person shall carry and show when requested an identification card, which shall be issued by the Section. For the purpose of identification of employees of a private security agency or armored car agency, upon examination of employee's statement and fingerprint cards, the Section shall furnish an identification card.
(b) No person licensed under this chapter or the officers shall wear, carry or accept any badge or shield purporting to indicate that such person is a security guard, armored car guard or that such person performs any such service, or may, while in uniform and while on the premises of the employer of the licensee where the security guard or armored car guard is so acting, wear a badge or shield inscribed by the specifications set forth in the rules and regulations of the Board.
(c) No person licensed under this chapter shall issue identification cards to any person other than a bona fide employee or shall sell, issue, rent, loan or distribute badges or membership cards indicating that the holder thereof is a security guard, armored car guard or is engaged in the private security or armored car business to any person or persons other than those lawfully entitled to such identification cards.
(d) Any person to whom an identification card has been issued in accordance with this chapter, shall surrender the identification card to the Section:

(1) Upon termination of employment, unless for a security guard who transfers employment to another private security agency; or
(2) Upon suspension or revocation by the Board; or
(3) Upon emergency suspension by the Director.
(e) Identification cards approved by the Section shall expire and be renewable on the fifth anniversary of the date of birth of the applicant, next following the date of its issuance. If the date of birth is February 29, the identification card shall expire and be renewed on February 28 every fifth year, with the exception of the armored car identification cards which shall expire and be renewed every 2 years.
(f) The Section may refuse to renew an identification card for any grounds set forth in this chapter.
(g) A private investigative agency shall notify the Section within 10 days after the termination of employment or association of any identification card holder employed by the agency.
(h) Whoever violates this section shall be fined not more than $50.

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Delaware Code

Title 24 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 13. PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS AND PRIVATE SECURITY AGENCIES

§ 1301. Short title.

§ 1302. Definitions.

§ 1303. Board of Examiners of Private Investigative, Private Security and Armored Car Agencies; composition, qualifications, terms, vacancies; suspension or removal; compensation.

§ 1304. Organization; meetings; officers; quorum; Executive Secretary.

§ 1305. Board powers.

§ 1306. Records.

§ 1307. Investigations, subpoenas and injunctions.

§ 1308. Emergency suspension.

§ 1309. Change in membership or address or location of business; authorization of new location.

§ 1310. Notifications.

§ 1311. Insurance

§ 1312. License fee.

§ 1313. License and identification card requirements and submission of fingerprints.

§ 1314. . . Security guard registration requirements.

§ 1315. . . Commissioned security guard registration requirements.

§ 1316. Private investigator registration requirements.

§ 1317. . . Armored car guard registration requirements.

§ 1318. . . Private security agency license requirements.

§ 1319. Private investigative agency license requirements.

§ 1320. . . Armored car agency license requirements.

§ 1321. Firearms.

§ 1322. Posting of license.

§ 1323. Surrender of expired, revoked or suspended license; loss or destruction of license.

§ 1324. Identification card.

§ 1325. Possession of identification card.

§ 1326. Identification card; offenses.

§ 1327. Regulation of advertising.

§ 1328. Enforcement of chapter; jurisdiction.

§ 1329. Disciplinary proceedings; appeal.

§ 1330. Penalties.