Delaware Code § 18-4122

Notification and reasons for declination or termination [For application of this section, see 79 Del
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Laws, c. 390, § 8].
(a) Upon declining to insure any real or personal property subject to this subchapter, the insurer, agent, or broker making such declination
shall either provide the insurance applicant with a written explanation of the specific reasons for the declination or an explanation will
be provided within 21 days of the timely receipt of the applicant's written request for such an explanation. An applicant's written request
shall be timely under this subsection if received within 90 days of the date of notice of the declination. In the event of a declination by an
insurer of a risk submitted by an agent or broker on behalf of the applicant, the insurer shall provide that agent or broker with a written
explanation of the reasons for the declination. In the event the agent or broker is unable to effect insurance for the applicant through an
admitted insurer other than a residual market mechanism, the agent or broker shall submit an explanation in writing to the applicant of all
insurer declinations. No agent, broker, or insurer not represented by an agent or broker shall decline to provide an insurance application
form or other means of making a written request for insurance to a prospective applicant who requests insurance coverage from the agent,
broker, or insurer.
(b) No cancellation of a property insurance policy shall be effective unless notice thereof is mailed or delivered by the insurer to the
named insured at least 30 days prior to the effective date of cancellation, except that, where cancellation is for nonpayment of premium,
at least 10 days' notice of cancellation shall be given. A notice of cancellation of property insurance coverage by an insurer shall be in
writing, shall be delivered to the named insured or mailed to the named insured at the last known address of the named insured, shall state
the effective date of the cancellation, and shall be accompanied by a written explanation of the specific reasons for the cancellation.
(c) At least 30 days before the end of a policy period, as described in § 4121(c) of this title, an insurer shall deliver or mail to the
named insured, at the last known address of the named insured, either of the following:
(1) Written notice of the insurer's offer to renew the policy if the applicable premium for the policy is received within a specified
billing period; or
(2) Written notice of the insurer's intention not to renew the policy upon expiration of the current policy period. The notice of intention
not to renew shall include or be accompanied by a written explanation of the insurer's specific reason or reasons for the nonrenewal.
(d) Except for notices for nonpayment of premium, the notices required under subsection (b) and paragraph (c)(2) of this section shall
be delivered to the named insured by certified mail or by USPS Intelligent Mail barcode. Proof of mailing of all notices under subsections
(b) and (c) of this section shall be retained by the insurer for a period of not less than 1 year. If the insurer fails to comply with either
paragraph (c)(1) or (2) of this section, coverage shall be deemed renewed under the same terms and conditions until the named insured
has accepted replacement coverage with another insurer or until the named insured has agreed to the nonrenewal. For purposes of this
section, "certified mail" includes certified mail, certified mail return receipt, and certified mailing list, as used by the postal service.

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