Delaware Code § 16-6613

Reports from insurance companies; reports of investigations by State Fire Marshal
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(a) Each fire insurance company or association doing business in this State shall, within 30 days after the adjustment of any loss
sustained by it, report to the State Fire Marshal, upon forms furnished by it, such information regarding the amount of insurance, the value
of the property insured and the amount of claim as adjusted, as in the judgment of the State Fire Marshal it is necessary for the State Fire
Marshal to know. This report shall be in addition to any such information required by the Insurance Commissioner.
(b) Upon the request of the owner or insurer of any property destroyed or injured by fire or explosion, or in which an attempt to cause
a fire or explosion may have occurred, the State Fire Marshal, upon approval of the Attorney General's office, may make a written report
to the person requesting the same of the result of the examination made by the State Fire Marshal regarding the property.

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