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Delaware Insurance Laws

Chosen by qualified electors of the state at general elections and commissioned by the
governor for a term of 4 years. - ANS-How is the commissioner of insurance selected
for office, and how long is the term?

-Grant or deny applications for certificates of authority.


-Examine each insurer, rating organization, or any other organization or association
authorized to transact insurance in this state;
-Enforce and execute the duties imposed by the insurance code;
-Adopt and promulgate rules and regulations;
-Have the powers and expressed authority to carry out all duties;
-Enforce payment of fee, charges and taxes;
-Have additional rights, powers and duties provided by other laws of Delaware. -
ANS-What are the broad powers and duties of the commissioner of insurance?

as often as deemed appropriate, but at least once every five years. - ANS-How often
must the commissioner examine insurers' books and records?

To prevent a producer or insurer from further violating laws for transacting insurance. -
ANS-What is the purpose of a cease-and-desist order?

fine of up to 2,300 per violation, imprisonment for up to 1 year, or both. The maximum
fine for corporations is 6,900 per violation. - ANS-What are the applicable penalties for
violations of the insurance code?

-18 years of age.


-competent, trustworthy, financially responsible and of good reputation,
-not committed any act that is grounds for denial, suspension or revocation.
-has paid the appropriate fees with an application for each line of authority.
-has successfully passed the examination(s) for the line(s) of authority for which the
person has applied. - ANS-What qualifications must a candidate for a producer license
meet in this state?

-must be in compliance with the insurance title code and must be an incorporated stock,
mutual, or reciprocal insurer. - ANS-What factors qualify an insurer for a certificate of
authority?
notice within 30 days. - ANS-How long does a producer have to notify the commissioner
of change of name or address?

-every 2yrs.
-24 credit hours.
-3 need to be in ethics.
-if a producer holds a health license who solicits long term care policies, they must
complete 3 hours in courses on long term care insurance.
-Resident adjusters: 12 credit hours, 3 in ethics.
-5 credits NOT from ethics, that can carry over to the next license period. - ANS-What
are the continuing education requirements for producers in this state?

-Providing false information.


-Violating insurance laws.
-Obtaining a license through fraud.
- Convicted a felony.
-Cheating on an exam. - ANS-Upon what grounds can the Commissioner revoke or
suspend a producer license?

To place insurance in an unauthorized insurer under the surplus limes law covering a
subject of insurance resident, located or to be performed in Delaware. - ANS-What is
the definition of export?

The commissioner - ANS-Who determines which classes of insurance are eligible for
export?

The recorded must be open to examination by the commissioner at all times within 5
years after issuance of the coverage to which it relates. - ANS-How long must surplus
lines brokers maintain records?

The broker must file this affidavit with the commissioner within 30 days after the
insurance was affected. - ANS-When is a surplus lines broker required to execute an
affidavit?

provides a mechanism for the payment of covered claims under certain insurance
policies to avoid excessive delay in payment and to avoid financial loss. - ANS-What is
the purpose of the Guaranty Association Act?

An agreement by which an insured or prospective insured promises to pay to an


insurance premium finance company. - ANS-What is a premium finance agreement?
A person engaged in the business of entering into premium finance agreements or
otherwise financing the payment of insurance premiums. - ANS-What is an insurance
premium finance company?

The fee to renew a license is $300 and the license runs from January 1st for a full year.
- ANS-How and when are premium finance company licenses renewed?

To assure stability in the property insurance market of this state, to make basic property
insurance available for qualified property. - ANS-What is the purpose of the Delaware
FAIR Plan?

Any person having an insurable interest in real and tangible personal property at a fixed
locations who has made a diligent effort to obtain basic property insurance. - ANS-Who
is eligible for insurance through the Delaware FAIR Plan?

Basic property insurance to eligible risks. - ANS-What kind of insurance does the FAIR
Plan provide?

The issuance and delivery by an insurer, at the end of a policy period, of a policy
superseding a policy previously issued and delivered by the same insurer or the
issuance and delivery of a certificate or notice extending the terms of an existing policy
beyond its policy period. - ANS-Define the term "renewal" in property policies.

30 days before the end of the policy period. - ANS-How much notice is required for
nonrenewal of a property policy?

-Nonpayment of premium.
-Discovery of fraud.
-Willful or reckless acts of omissions.
-etc. - ANS-For what reasons may a property policy be cancelled?

Dwelling Policy Form, General Property Policy Form, and Residential Condominium
Building Association Policy Form. - ANS-The national flood insurance program is
comprised of what three forms?

Coverage A: Building Property


Coverage B: Personal Property
Coverage C: Other Coverages
Coverage D: Increased Cost of Compliance - ANS-The general property policy form
provides four coverages. What are they?

Does not offer a binding authority. - ANS-Describe the binding authority of agents for
NFIP policies.

"Write Your Own" service policies on a no bear risk basis through a special arrangement
with the Federal Insurance Administration. - ANS-What is a WYO insurance company,
and how is it used?

express, implied, apparent - ANS-What are the types of authority?

Implied - ANS-Which type of authority is not expressed or written into the contract, but
which the producer is assumed to have in order to transact the business?

Agency is a fiduciary relationship between and person and a brokerage. An individual is


a representative of one or more insurance companies and must be appointed by a
company. - ANS-What is the difference between an individual license and an agency?

A person who is responsible for the property of another. - ANS-What is a fiduciary?

To protect against financial losses that could occur due to an agent's negligent acts. -
ANS-Why would an agent wish to purchase errors and omissions insurance?

any inducement offered to the insured in the sale of insurance products that is not
specified in the policy. - ANS-What constitutes rebating?

Mixing the client's money with the producer's personal money. - ANS-What is
commingling?

15 Days. - ANS-To avoid unfair claims settlement practices, an insurer must


acknowledge a claim within how many days of receipt of notice of claim?

No more than 10,000 for each act act of insurance fraud. - ANS-What is the maximum
administrative penalty for an act of insurance fraud by any person in this state?

no - ANS-Is it legal to present an insurance policy as a share of stock?

15,000/30,000/10,000 - ANS-What are the minimum liability limits for auto insurance in
Delaware?
DMV will assess the owner of the vehicle w/ a penalty of $100 for each vehicle without
the required insurance for a period of up to 30 days. - ANS-What happens if you let your
auto insurance lapse during the insured vehicle's registration year?

full coverage or liability - ANS-What coverages may be selected on Form A?

15,000/30,000 - ANS-What are the minimum required liability limits for uninsured
motorist coverage?

-Nonpayment of premium.
-the policy was obtained through misrepresentation.
- Any insured violated any of the terms and conditions of policy. - ANS-For what reasons
may an auto policy be canceled or nonrenewed?

30 days prior to the effective date of cancellation, but if its due to nonpay it much be at
least 10 days prior. - ANS-How much notice must the insurer give the insured when
canceling an auto policy?

An insurance producer holding a valid property and casualty license for the State of
Delaware. - ANS-Who is eligible to write insurance through the Delaware Automobile
Insurance Plan?

To provide insurance coverage for people who hold a valid driver's license and are
entitled to, but unable to obtain insurance through the voluntary market. - ANS-Why was
the Delaware Automobile Insurance Plan created?

The insurance producer is responsible. - ANS-Who is responsible for collecting the


required premium for insurance through the automobile Insurance Plan?

-Household worker
-Casual worker in a private home.
-Household who earns less than $750 in cash in any 3-month period from a single
private home or household.
-Farm laborers or their respective employers. - ANS-What forms of employment are
excluded from the Workers Compensation laws?

Surgical, medical, dental, optometric, chiropractic, and hospital services, medicines and
supplies, etc. - ANS-What medical benefits are required by the Workers Compensation
Laws?
300 weeks= 5 years and 7 months. - ANS-What is the maximum amount of time for an
injured worker to receive compensation for partial disability under workers
compensation?

The benefits will be gone until they remarry and will get 2 years of indemnity benefits in
a single lump-sum. - ANS-What happens to the surviving spouse's workers
compensation benefits if he/she remarries?

$3,500. - ANS-How much will workers compensation provide for funeral expenses?

Classification of exposure to different hazards, and expenses based on any rate


attributable to acquisition. - ANS-What factors are workers compensation rates based
on?

Common questions

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In Delaware, 'export' refers to placing insurance in an unauthorized insurer under the surplus lines law covering a subject of insurance within the state . The insurance commissioner determines which insurance classes are eligible for export .

The Guaranty Association Act provides a mechanism for the payment of covered claims under certain insurance policies to avoid excessive delay in payment and prevent financial loss for the insured .

The commissioner of insurance in Delaware is chosen by qualified electors of the state at general elections and is commissioned by the governor for a term of four years . The commissioner's broad responsibilities include granting or denying applications for certificates of authority, examining insurers, adopting regulations, enforcing the insurance code, and collecting fees, among other duties .

The Delaware FAIR Plan aims to stabilize the property insurance market by making basic property insurance available to qualified individuals. Eligible individuals are those with an insurable interest in real property who have diligently attempted to procure insurance .

Delaware mandates minimum auto insurance liability limits of $15,000/$30,000 for personal injury and $10,000 for property damage. If coverage lapses, the DMV assesses a $100 penalty per vehicle, highlighting the importance of maintaining continuous insurance during registration .

Producers in Delaware must complete 24 credit hours of continuing education every two years, with at least three hours in ethics. Health license holders soliciting long-term care policies must complete three additional hours on long-term care insurance. Resident adjusters require 12 credit hours, three in ethics. This ensures ongoing professional development and ethical standards in insurance practice .

In Delaware, a property policy can be canceled for reasons including nonpayment of premiums, fraud discovery, and willful or reckless omissions. Insurers must give at least 30 days' notice before nonrenewal or 10 days in case of nonpayment .

Applicants for a producer license in Delaware must be at least 18 years old, trustworthy, financially responsible, of good reputation, and must have paid the appropriate fees and passed the required examinations. They must comply with the insurance title code, demonstrating suitability to ensure competent and ethical practice in the industry .

In Delaware, household and casual workers in private homes, who earn less than $750 in any three-month period, and farm laborers are excluded from Workers Compensation laws. Employers must be aware of their obligations for providing benefits outside these exclusions, impacting coverage and liability for injuries .

The commissioner can issue cease-and-desist orders to prevent further violations of insurance transaction laws, with penalties for violations including fines up to $2,300 per violation and imprisonment for up to one year; corporations can be fined up to $6,900 per violation .

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