Delaware Code § 18-7405

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An insurer who fails to issue a policy an applicant due to the results of HIV testing shall notify the applicant in writing of an adverse
underwriting decision based upon the results of such applicant's medical examination and testing but shall not disclose the specific
results of such medical examination and testing to the applicant. The insurer shall also inform the applicant that the results of the medical
examination and testing will be sent to the physician designated by the applicant at the time of application and that such physician should
be contacted for information regarding the applicant's medical examination and testing. If a physician was not designated at the time of
application, the insurer shall request that the applicant name a physician to whom a copy of the results of the medical examination and
testing may be sent. In the event that an applicant fails to identify a physician despite the efforts of the insurer to have the applicant do so,
the insurer shall convey to the Department of Health and Social Services information in the insurer's possession which may be necessary
to locate and inform the applicant of the applicant's positive HIV test result. If a physician is named by the applicant, the insurer shall,
at the time notification is made to the physician, inform the physician that if the applicant fails to contact the physician within 30 days of
the notice, the physician shall convey to the Department of Health and Social Services information in the physician's possession which
may be necessary to locate and inform the applicant of the applicant's positive HIV test result. The physician shall make such notification
to the Department of Health and Social Services if the applicant fails to contact the physician within 30 days of the insurer's notice. All
reports made pursuant to this chapter are confidential and protected from release and shall be used for the sole purpose of locating and
informing the applicant of the applicant's positive HIV test result.

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