(a) A small employer carrier may apply to become a risk-assuming carrier by filing an application with the Commissioner in a form and manner prescribed by the Commissioner.
(b) The Commissioner shall consider the following factors in evaluating an application filed under subsection (a) of this section:
(1) The carrier's financial condition;
(2) The carrier's history of rating and underwriting small employer groups;
(3) The carrier's commitment to market fairly to all small employers in the State or its established geographic service area, as applicable;
(4) The carrier's experience with managing the risk of small employer groups; and
(5) The effect of approval and disapproval on the small employer insurance market and the Delaware Small Employer Health Reinsurance Program pursuant to § 7210 of this title [repealed].
(c) The Commissioner may rescind the approval granted to a risk-assuming carrier under this section if the Commissioner finds that:
(1) The carrier's financial condition will no longer support the assumption of risk from issuing coverage to small employers in compliance with § 7207 of this title without the protection afforded by the Program;
(2) The carrier has failed to market fairly to all small employers in the State or its established geographic service area, as applicable; or
(3) The carrier has failed to provide coverage to eligible small employers as required in § 7207 of this title.
(d) A small employer carrier electing to be a risk-assuming carrier shall not be subject to the provisions of § 7210 of this title [repealed].
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 72. SMALL EMPLOYER HEALTH INSURANCE
§ 7202. Definitions [For application of this section, see 79 Del. Laws, c. 99, § 19].
§ 7203. Applicability and scope.
§ 7204. Establishment of classes of business.
§ 7205. Restrictions relating to premium rates.
§ 7206. Renewability of coverage.
§ 7208. Notice of intent to operate as a risk-assuming carrier.
§ 7209. Application to become a risk-assuming carrier.
§ 7211. Health benefit plan committee.
§ 7212. Periodic market evaluation.
§ 7213. Waiver of certain state laws.
§ 7214. Administrative procedures.
§ 7215. Standards to assure fair marketing.
§ 7216. Regulations; exceptions.
§ 7217. Disclosure of rating practices; certification of compliance.