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Can I offer a loyalty program for my customers in Delaware? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, there are no specific regulations in Delaware that prohibit offering a loyalty program for customers. However, it is important to note that any business conducting telemarketing or offering items as an inducement to execute must comply with certain requirements and regulations outlined in 6 DECO 2505A and 6 DECO 2807, respectively.
If your loyalty program involves telemarketing, you must obtain a certificate of registration from the Director of the Consumer Protection Unit of the Department of Justice in accordance with 6 DECO 2503A. Additionally, if you plan to offer any item of value as an inducement to customers, you must comply with the conditions outlined in 6 DECO 2807, including disclosing certain information in writing and not charging any fees for the item offered.
Furthermore, if you plan to manufacture or import alcoholic liquor as part of your loyalty program, you must comply with the requirements outlined in 4 DECO 502 and 4 DECO 508. These requirements include submitting an application for a license to manufacture or import alcoholic liquor, filing a price schedule, and preserving records for a period of 24 months.
Overall, as long as your loyalty program does not involve telemarketing or offering items as an inducement, and you comply with the requirements for manufacturing or importing alcoholic liquor if applicable, there are no specific requirements or regulations in Delaware that prohibit offering such a program.
Please note that this response is based solely on the documents provided and does not constitute legal advice. It is recommended that you consult with a licensed attorney for specific guidance on your business’s loyalty program.
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Delaware