Doing Business in Delaware
All inquiries regarding incorporation, and forms related to
incorporating your business in the Delaware, should be directed
to http://www.state.de.us/sos/.
For general information and requirements of doing business in
the state, visit
http://delaware.gov/eGov/Portal.nsf/MainPages/BusiLicensing
Rules in Delaware
Contractors bidding on jobs over $50,000 must apply for a
license. Unless you're working on your own single family
dwelling, you have to be certified to handle asbestos in
Delaware. However, the state has two classes of asbestos work --
Class A, which is for a business whose primary work is asbestos
abatement, and Class B for a business that can reasonably expect
some of its projects to involve asbestos abatement.
HVAC contractors are delegated to Class B. To apply for
certification, contact the
Division of Facilities Management at http://www2.state.de.us/dfm/.
Delaware requires all asbestos supervisors and workers to have
a:
* routine physical exam within year of certification
* pulmonary function test
* "B" Reader chest x-ray
* appropriate training course approved by Delaware
* CPR card (for supervisors only)
Additionally, Delaware issues licenses for general master
electricians, limited master electricians, and specialty
electricians. The categories of specialty licenses are air
conditioning/heating and elevators. To apply for a license,
contact the
Division of Professional Regulation at http://www.professionallicensing.state.de.us/boards/el |