Delaware Code § 18-6307

Annual report; examination
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(a) Not later than March 1 of each year every such corporation shall file with the Commissioner a statement sworn to by at least 2 of
its principal officers, showing its financial condition on the last day of the next preceding calendar year. Such statement shall be in the
general form as is currently in general and customary use in the United States for health insurance and may be submitted on standard
office-size paper.
(b) The Commissioner may appoint an examiner to examine into the affairs of the corporation. Such person shall have the power of
visitation and examination, shall have free access to all the books, papers and documents relating to the business of the corporation and
may require the officers, agents or employees thereof, or any other persons, to testify under oath concerning the affairs, transactions and
conditions at least every 3 years. Except, that the confidentiality of information relating to the diagnosis and treatment of the members
of such corporation shall be strictly maintained by the examiner. The reasonable cost of the examination shall be paid by the corporation
upon completion of the examination.

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