Delaware Code § 18-2501

Purpose of chapter; interpretation
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The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public welfare by regulating insurance rates (in accordance with the intent of Congress
as expressed in Public Law 15—79th Congress) and to the end that they shall not be excessive, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory
and to authorize and regulate cooperative action among insurers in rate making and in other matters within the scope of this chapter.
Nothing in this chapter is intended:
(1) To prohibit or discourage reasonable competition; or
(2) To prohibit, or encourage except to the extent necessary to accomplish the aforementioned purpose, uniformity in insurance rates,
rating systems, rating plans or practices.
This chapter shall be liberally interpreted to carry into effect this section.

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