Without additional capital or additional surplus, an authorized insurer is also authorized:
(1) If a life insurer, to grant annuities or issue funding agreements;
(2) If a health insurer, to insure against congenital defects, as defined in § 906(a)(12) of this title;
(3) If a casualty insurer, to transact also health insurance. Except, that this provision shall not apply to a domestic insurer authorized to transact casualty insurance pursuant to § 511(a)(1) 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.