Delaware Code § 18-530

Emergency requirements
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Whenever in the Commissioner's opinion a public emergency exists by reason of an abnormal disruption of economic and financial
processes which affects the conduct of the business of insurance in a normal and ordinary manner, the Commissioner, with the concurrence
of the Governor and the General Assembly, may declare the existence of a public emergency. During such emergency the Commissioner
may make, alter, amend, revise and rescind rules and regulations, imposing any condition upon the conduct of the business of any insurer
which may be necessary or desirable to maintain sound methods of insurance and to safeguard the interests of policyholders, beneficiaries
and the public generally during the period of such emergency, which rules and regulations shall become inoperative when such emergency
ceases, and an order to that effect shall be made by the Commissioner.

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