Delaware Code § 18-2409

Immunity
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In the absence of fraud or bad faith, no person shall be subject to civil liability (for libel, slander or any other relevant tort cause of
action by virtue of filing reports, without malice, or furnishing other information, written or oral, without malice, required by this chapter
or required by the Commissioner under the authority granted in this title), and no civil cause of action of any nature shall arise against
such person:
(1) For any information relating to suspected fraudulent insurance acts furnished to or received from law-enforcement officials, their
agents and employees; or
(2) For any information relating to the suspected fraudulent insurance acts furnished to or received from other persons in this title; or
(3) For any such information furnished in reports to the Insurance Department, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners
or any organization established to detect and prevent fraudulent insurance acts, their agents, employees or designees, nor shall the
Commissioner or any employee of the Insurance Department, (acting without malice) in the absence of fraud or bad faith, be subject to
civil liability (for libel, slander or any other relevant tort) and no civil cause of action of any nature shall arise against such person by
virtue of publication of any report or bulletin related to the official activities of the Insurance Department. Nothing herein is intended
to abrogate or modify in any way any common law or statutory privilege or immunity heretofore enjoyed by any person.

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