Delaware Code § 18-5821

RBC reports
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(a) A domestic health organization shall, on or prior to each March 1 or the required annual statement filing date if later (the "filing
date"), prepare and submit to the Commissioner a report of its RBC levels as of the end of the calendar year just ended, in a form and
containing such information as is required by the RBC instructions. In addition, a domestic health organization shall file its RBC report:
(1) With the NAIC in accordance with the RBC instructions; and
(2) With the insurance commissioner in any state in which the health organization is authorized to do business, if the insurance
commissioner has notified the health organization of its request in writing, in which case the health organization shall file its RBC
report not later than the later of:
a. Fifteen days from the receipt of notice to file its RBC report with that state; or
b. The filing date.
(b) A health organization's RBC shall be determined in accordance with the formula set forth in the RBC instructions. The formula
shall take the following into account (and may adjust for the covariance between) determined in each case by applying the factors in the
manner set forth in the RBC instructions.
(1) Asset risk;
(2) Credit risk;
(3) Underwriting risk; and
(4) All other business risks and such other relevant risks as are set forth in the RBC instructions.
(c) An excess of capital (i.e. net worth) over the amount produced by the risk-based capital requirements contained in this subchapter II
and the formulas, schedules and instructions referenced in this subchapter II is desirable in the business of health insurance. Accordingly,
health organizations should seek to maintain capital above the RBC levels required by this subchapter II. Additional capital is used and
useful in the insurance business and helps to secure a health organization against various risks inherent in, or affecting, the business of
insurance and not accounted for or only partially measured by the risk-based capital requirements contained in this subchapter II.
(d) If a domestic health organization files an RBC report that in the judgment of the Commissioner is inaccurate, then the Commissioner
shall adjust the RBC report to correct the inaccuracy and shall notify the health organization of the adjustment. The notice shall contain
a statement of the reason for the adjustment. An RBC report as so adjusted is referred to as an "adjusted RBC report."

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