Delaware Code § 18-714

Expenses and fees for form and rate filings
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(a) In addition to a filing fee as set forth in § 701 of this title, the expenses and fees of the Department of Insurance for the review
and determination of a form and rate filing by an insurer shall be assessed to and paid by the insurer and shall include the reasonable and

proper expenses of the Commissioner and the Commissioner's examiners and assistants, including expert assistance contracted for by the
Commissioner. Such insurer shall promptly pay the form and rate filing review expense upon presentation by the Commissioner or the
Commissioner's examiners of a reasonably detailed written account thereof.
(b) No insurer shall be required to pay a form filing fee pursuant to § 701(34) of this title that exceeds $2,000 per filing. For form filings
that are made on a group-wide basis, the $2,000 filing cap shall be applied to each insurer within the filing.

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