Delaware Code § 18-4906

Mutual insurers — Permit; deposit
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(a) Before soliciting any applications for insurance as required under § 4905 of this title, the incorporators of the proposed insurer shall
procure a solicitation permit as required by § 4702 of this title and shall deposit with the Commissioner $10,000 in cash or in certificate
of deposit issued by a bank located in this State or in United States Government bonds at market value to be held in trust for the use and
benefit of the State and of applicant members and creditors of the corporation. The deposit shall be conditioned as follows:
(1) Upon due accounting for and deposit, as required under § 4908 of this title, of funds received as premium upon preliminary
applications for insurance; and
(2) In event the corporation fails to complete its organization and secure a certificate of authority issued by the Commissioner within
1 year after the date of its solicitation permit, all premiums collected in advance from applicant members will be promptly returned to
them, all other indebtedness of the corporation other than any compensation to directors, officers or solicitors of insurance applications
will be paid and for payment of costs incurred by the State in the event of any legal proceedings for liquidation or dissolution of the
corporation.
(b) If the corporation or an affiliate corporation proposes also to issue securities for initial financing of the proposed insurer in addition
to the securing of qualifying applications for insurance, the deposit required by this section may be combined with that required under §
4713 of this title, with appropriate extension of the conditions of such deposit to comply with the requirements of both sections, in order
that only 1 such deposit of $10,000 shall be necessary for all such purposes.
(c) The Commissioner shall release such deposit or remaining portion thereof held under this section upon written request of the person
entitled thereto and upon proof to the Commissioner's satisfaction that all liabilities and obligations, with respect to which the deposit
was made and held, have been fully settled or terminated or otherwise adequately provided for.
(d) Any such bond filed or deposit or remaining portion thereof held under this section may be released and discharged upon settlement
and termination of all liabilities against it hereunder.

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