(a) The Commissioner shall communicate, on request of the insurance supervisory official of any state, province or country, any information which it is the Commissioner's duty by law to ascertain respecting authorized insurers. Any communication of documents, materials or other information, including confidential and privileged documents, materials or information, shall be in accordance with the provisions of this section, and any other applicable provisions of this title.
(b) The Commissioner may be a member of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, the International Association of Insurance Supervisors or any successor organization and may participate in and support other cooperative activities of public officials having supervision of the business of insurance.
(c) The Commissioner may enter into agreements governing sharing, confidentiality, security and use of information consistent with this section and other applicable provisions of this title. The Commissioner shall maintain, as confidential, any confidential documents or information received from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners or the International Association of Insurance Supervisors, and such documents and information shall not be subject to subpoena and may not be made public by the Commissioner or any other person unless the prior written consent of the entity providing the documents or information and the company to which it pertains has been obtained. In addition, any documents or information received by the Commissioner from state or federal insurance, banking or securities regulators or similar regulators in a foreign country which are confidential in such jurisdictions shall be maintained as confidential by the Commissioner, shall not be subject to subpoena and may not be made public by the Commissioner or any other person unless the prior written consent of the entity providing the documents or information and the company to which it pertains has been obtained. The Commissioner may share any information, including confidential information, with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, the International Association of Insurance Supervisors, or state or federal insurance, banking or securities regulators or similar regulators in a foreign country so long as the Commissioner determines that such entities agree to maintain the same level of confidentiality in their jurisdictions as is available in this State and are authorized to do so.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 3. THE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
§ 301. Commissioner; election; term.
§ 305. Office; Insurance Commissioner Regulatory Revolving Fund.
§ 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.
§ 323. Administrative procedures; hearings in general.
§ 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.