Delaware Code
Chapter 39. CASUALTY INSURANCE CONTRACTS
§ 3912. Prohibition against premium increase or termination in certain circumstances.

(a) No premium may be increased on any contract of casualty insurance based on a named insured or any other operator who either resides in the same household or customarily operates an automobile insured under such policy being revoked or suspended pursuant to § 1009 of Title 10.
(b) No premium may be increased on any contract of casualty insurance based on a license revocation or suspension imposed on the named insured or any other operator who either resides in the same household or customarily operates an automobile insured under such policy for a nondriving-related drug offense pursuant to § 2707(b)(11) or § 4177H(a) of Title 21.
(c) No premium may be increased on any contract of casualty insurance based on a named insured or any other operator who either resides in the same household or customarily operates an automobile insured under such policy being revoked or suspended pursuant to § 904 of Title 4.
(d) No premium may be increased on any contract of casualty insurance based solely on a license denial or suspension imposed in accordance with § 516(g) or § 2216 of Title 13 on a named insured or any other operator who either resides in the same household or customarily operates an automobile insured under such policy.
(e) No insurer may terminate, or increase any premium on, a contract of casualty insurance solely based on a named insured or any other operator who either resides in the same household or customarily operates an automobile insured under such policy serving as a driver who is not monetarily compensated for a nonprofit transportation entity, such as Independent Transportation Network of America and its affiliates. For purposes of this subsection, “nonprofit” means any organization subject to § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3)), as amended.

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Title 18 - Insurance Code

Chapter 39. CASUALTY INSURANCE CONTRACTS

§ 3901. Contracts subject to general provisions.

§ 3902. Uninsured and underinsured vehicle coverage; insolvency of insurer.

§ 3903. Cancellation or nonrenewal of automobile policy; definitions; scope. [For application of this section, see 82 Del. Laws, c. 160, § 5]

§ 3904. Cancellation or nonrenewal of automobile policy — Reasons for cancellation or nonrenewal.

§ 3905. Cancellation or nonrenewal of automobile policy — Notice of cancellation or intention not to renew; notice of reasons [For application of this section, see 79 Del. Laws, c. 390, § 8].

§ 3906. Cancellation or nonrenewal of automobile policy — Appeal to the Commissioner; order.

§ 3907. Cancellation or nonrenewal of automobile policy — Nonliability as to information; statements.

§ 3908. Cancellation or nonrenewal of automobile policy — Exceptions related to insurer's condition.

§ 3909. Automobile insurance; exclusion, cancellation or nonrenewal.

§ 3910. Automobile insurance — Insurer's right to impose deductible on renewal.

§ 3911. Legislation affecting renewal of policies — Notice of nonrenewal by insurer.

§ 3912. Prohibition against premium increase or termination in certain circumstances.

§ 3913. Requests for driving records; limitation.

§ 3914. Notice of statute of limitations required.

§ 3915. Cash refund on cancellation of policy.

§ 3916. Unfair trade practices.

§ 3917. Military deployment as a factor in automobile insurance rates.

§ 3918. Vehicle data-reporting device.

§ 3919. Addition of minor children and foster children to existing motor vehicle policies [Effective until fulfillment of contingency in 83 Del. Laws, c. 453, § 11].

§ 3919. Addition of minor children and foster children to existing motor vehicle policies [Effective upon fulfillment of contingency in 83 Del. Laws, c. 453, § 11].

§ 3920. Cancellation or nonrenewal of commercial automobile policy. [For application of this section, see 82 Del. Laws, c. 160, § 5]

§ 3921. Youth in foster care status as a factor in automobile insurance rates [Effective until fulfillment of contingency in 83 Del. Laws, c. 453, § 11].