Delaware Code § 18-6956

Securities of special purpose financial captive insurance companies
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(a) A special purpose financial captive insurance company may:
(1) Subject to the approval of the Commissioner, account for the proceeds of surplus notes issued by the special purpose financial
captive insurance company as surplus and not as debt for purposes of statutory accounting; and
(2) Submit to the Commissioner periodic written requests for the advance approval by the Commissioner of the special purpose
financial captive insurance company's making payments of interest on and repayments of principal of surplus notes.
(b) The Commissioner may approve, in advance, ongoing interest payments or principal repayments, or both, by the special purpose
financial captive insurance company, provided that the interest payments or principal repayments, or both, are made in accordance with
the plan of operation and formulas contained in the plan of operation.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, payment of interest or repayment of principal may not be made
without the approval of the Commissioner if the operation or financial condition of the special purpose financial captive insurance company
deviates from the formula approved by the Commissioner pursuant to subsection (b) of this section or if the payment of interest or
repayment of principal threatens the solvency or liquidity of the special purpose financial captive insurance company.
(d) A security issued by a special purpose financial captive insurance company is not subject to regulation as an insurance contract. An
investor in these securities or a holder of these securities is not considered to be transacting the business of insurance in this State solely by
reason of having an interest in these securities. The underwriter's placement or selling agents and their partners, commissioners, officers,
members, managers, employees, agents, representatives, and advisors involved in a special purpose financing transaction by a special
purpose financial captive insurance company are not considered to be insurance producers or to be conducting business as an insurance
company or as an insurance agency, brokerage, intermediary, advisory, or consulting business solely by virtue of their underwriting
activities in connection with the special purpose financing transaction.

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