A certificate of authority shall not be required of an insurer with respect to the following:
(1) Investigation, settlement or litigation of claims under its policies lawfully written in this State or liquidation of assets and liabilities of the insurer (other than collection of new premiums), all as resulting from its former authorized operations in this State;
(2) Transactions thereunder subsequent to issuance of a policy covering only subjects of insurance not resident, located or expressly to be performed in this State at time of issuance and lawfully solicited, written and delivered outside this State;
(3) Prosecution or defense of suits at law;
(4) Transactions pursuant to surplus lines coverages lawfully written under Chapter 19 of this title;
(5) Reinsurance, except as to domestic reinsurers;
(6) Underwriting-membership in a regulated insurance exchange.
(7) An automobile club so long as its activities are restricted to those defined in § 1707(b)(4) of this title.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 5. AUTHORIZATION OF INSURERS AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
§ 501. “Stock insurer” defined.
§ 502. “Mutual” insurer defined.
§ 503. “Reciprocal” insurer defined.
§ 505. Certificate of authority required.
§ 506. Exceptions to certificate of authority requirement.
§ 507. General eligibility for certificate of authority.
§ 510. Combinations of insuring powers.
§ 511. Capital funds required.
§ 512. Insuring combinations without additional capital funds.
§ 513. Deposit requirements — In general.
§ 514. Deposit requirements — Alien insurers.
§ 515. Application for certificate of authority.
§ 516. Issuance, refusal of authority; ownership of certificate.
§ 517. Authority conferred; surety insurers; certificate as evidence.
§ 518. Continuance, expiration, reinstatement of certificate of authority.
§ 519. Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority — Mandatory grounds.
§ 520. Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority — Discretionary and special grounds.
§ 521. Order and notice of suspension, revocation; effect upon agents' authority.
§ 522. Duration of suspension; insurer's obligations during suspension period; reinstatement.
§ 523. General corporation laws inapplicable to foreign insurers.
§ 524. Commissioner as process agent for certain insurers.
§ 526. Annual statement and other required filings.
§ 529. Cancellation of insurance agency contracts; arbitration.
§ 530. Emergency requirements.
§ 531. Emergency powers to regulate liability insurance cancellations and nonrenewals.
§ 533. Immunity from liability for reporting fraudulent practices.
§ 534. Location of headquarters.
§ 535. Nondisclosure of nonpublic personal information; adoption of regulations.