Delaware Code
Chapter 3. THE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
§ 306. Deputy Commissioner.

(a) The Commissioner may appoint and may remove a Deputy. Before entering upon the duties of office the Deputy shall take and file the constitutional oath of office.
(b) The Deputy may exercise such powers and discharge such duties as the Commissioner may authorize.
(c) The Deputy shall devote full time to the Department, shall not engage in any other insurance-related activity for fee or compensation and the State shall pay a salary at the rate provided by law in full compensation for all services.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 18 - Insurance Code

Chapter 3. THE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

§ 301. Commissioner; election; term.

§ 302. Oath.

§ 303. Removal; vacancy.

§ 304. Seal.

§ 305. Office; Insurance Commissioner Regulatory Revolving Fund.

§ 306. Deputy Commissioner.

§ 307. Staff.

§ 308. Prohibited interest; rewards.

§ 309. Delegation of powers; duties.

§ 310. General powers; duties.

§ 311. Rules and regulations; promulgation; violation.

§ 312. Orders, notices in general.

§ 313. Enforcement through Attorney General.

§ 314. Records; inspection; destruction.

§ 315. Official documents, certified copies; use as evidence.

§ 316. Interstate cooperation.

§ 317. Investigations authorized.

§ 318. Examination of insurers.

§ 319. Examination of agents, promoters and others.

§ 320. Conduct of examination; access to records; correction.

§ 321. Examination report.

§ 322. Examination expense.

§ 323. Administrative procedures; hearings in general.

§ 324. Notice of hearing.

§ 325. Conduct of hearing.

§ 326. Witnesses and documentary evidence.

§ 327. Testimony compelled; immunity.

§ 328. Appeal from the Commissioner.

§ 329. Administrative penalty.

§ 330. Immunity from liability.

§ 331. Arbitration of disputes involving homeowners' insurance coverage.

§ 332. Arbitration of disputes involving health insurance coverage.

§ 333. Arbitration of disputes between insurance carriers and health-care providers.

§ 334. Office of Value-Based Health Care Delivery.