Delaware Administrative Code Title 20 - Corporations

Delaware Administrative Code – Title 20: Corporations

As of current administrative structuring, Title 20 of the Delaware Administrative Code is not an active or recognized title specifically labeled "Corporations." The regulation and administration of corporations in Delaware are primarily governed by:

1. Delaware Code – Title 8: Corporations

This is statutory law, not administrative code.

Contains the Delaware General Corporation Law (DGCL) – the primary body of law for forming and operating corporations in Delaware.

Administered through the Delaware Department of State, particularly the Division of Corporations.

2. Delaware Administrative Code – Relevant Titles

Although there is no Title 20 labeled "Corporations" in the Administrative Code, you might find relevant regulations under:

Title 19 – Labor (e.g., labor compliance for businesses)

Title 29 – Regulation Filing and Procedures (procedures applicable to state departments, including business filings)

Title 31 – Social Services (if corporations interact in that domain)

Secretary of State (Dept. of State) – where most corporate administrative rules are managed

If you're looking for:

Forming, amending, or dissolving corporations: See

Filing rules, fees, compliance: Refer to 

Administrative procedures affecting corporations: May be spread across various administrative code titles, especially under departments like State, Revenue, or Labor

 

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