Form Cra - Combined Registration Application For State Of Delaware Business License And/or Withholding Agent Page 12

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4. A non-resident contractor having a valid contract with the Delaware Department
of Transportation. (DelDot) and having fulfilled the DelDot bonding requirements
shall be deemed to have complied with the bonding requirements as outlined in
Paragraphs 1 (a)-(c) above.
5. The civil penalty for failure or refusal to comply with this section is a fine of up to
$10,000 for each such occurrence.
6. Willful or knowing noncompliance with this section constitutes a crime
punishable by a fine of up to $3,000 and/or imprisonment of up to six (6) months.
B. Chapter 25 Requirements
1. Any person desiring to engage in business as either a contractor or subcontractor
in the State of Delaware, whether such person is a resident or non-resident of
Delaware, must obtain a license from the Division of Revenue. The licensing fee
is $75.00 per year (proratable the first year). This license will not be issued to any
person, however, until the following conditions have been met:
(a) All Section 375 (30 Del. C. § 375) requirements have been met, including
when appropriate, compliance with the bonding requirements discussed in
Paragraph II. A. of this memorandum.
(b) The contractor complies with the contractors' license application requirements
including documenting compliance with unemployment and workers'
compensation laws as enforced by the Department of Labor and Industrial
Accident Board. As part of these requirements, the contractor must file a Form
UC-l issued by the Department of Labor and furnish a clear photocopy of the
first page of the contractors' worker compensation policy or proof of approved
self-insurance. These forms are obtainable as part of the Contractors'
Licensing Packet issued by the Division of Revenue. Contractors should
submit completed forms to the Division of Revenue, which will forward these
forms to the respective agencies.
(c) If the contractor has already met all unemployment insurance requirements at
the time of applying for a Revenue license, the contractor must nonetheless re-
file a form UC-l with the Division of Revenue or submit a Certificate of
Notice issued by the Division of Unemployment Insurance.

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