(a) The Commission may require every public utility to give immediate notice to the Commission of the happening of any accident in or about, or in connection with, the operation of its service and facilities, wherein any person has been killed or apparently injured, or where complaint of injuries has been made, and to furnish such full and detailed report of such accident within such time and in such manner as the Commission shall prescribe.
(b) The report required by subsection (a) of this section shall not be open for public inspection, except by order of the Commission, and shall not be admitted in evidence for any purpose in any suit or action for damages growing out of any matter or thing mentioned in such report.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 1. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Subchapter II. Jurisdiction and Powers
§ 201. General jurisdiction and powers.
§ 202. Limitations on jurisdiction of Commission.
§ 203B. Service territories for electric utilities.
§ 203C. Certificates of public convenience and necessity for water utilities.
§ 203D. Certificates of public convenience and necessity for wastewater utilities.
§ 203E. Certificate of public convenience and necessity for new electric transmission utilities.
§ 204. Extension of utilities' facilities.
§ 205. Reports by public utilities.
§ 207. Access to, inspection and examination of utility's property, records, etc.
§ 208. Books, records, accounts, systems of accounts, etc. of utility.
§ 210. Standards for measurement of supply of product; examinations and tests of product.
§ 211. Meters and measuring appliances.
§ 212. Compliance with laws, ordinances and charter.
§ 213. Notice and report of accidents; disclosure; admissibility as evidence.
§ 216. Free passes, franks, products or services.
§ 217. Compliance with Commission's orders; penalty.
§ 218. Violations and penalties.
§ 221. Telecommunications Relay Service Advisory Committee.
§ 222. Exemption from criminal and civil liability.
§ 223. Electric cooperative's election to be exempt from regulation.