Delaware Code § 18-8303

Definitions [For applicability of this section, see 81 Del. Laws, c. 108, § 3]
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As used in this chapter:
(1) "Adverse action" means a denial or cancellation of, an increase in any charge for, or a reduction or other adverse or unfavorable
change in the terms of coverage or amount of, any insurance, existing or applied for, in connection with the underwriting of personal
insurance.
(2) "Affiliate" means any company that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with another company.
(3) "Applicant" means an individual who has applied to be covered by a personal insurance policy with an insurer.
(4) "Consumer" means an insured whose credit information is used or whose insurance score is calculated in the underwriting or
rating of a personal insurance policy or an applicant for such a policy.
(5) "Consumer reporting agency" means any person which, for monetary fees, dues, or on a cooperative nonprofit basis, regularly
engages in whole or in part in the practice of assembling or evaluating consumer credit information or other information on consumers
for the purpose of furnishing consumer reports to third parties.
(6) "Credit information" means any credit-related information derived from a credit report, found on a credit report itself, or provided
on an application for personal insurance. Information that is not credit-related shall not be considered "credit information," regardless
of whether it is contained in a credit report or in an application, or is used to calculate an insurance score.
(7) "Credit report" means any written, oral, or other communication of information by a consumer reporting agency bearing on a
consumer's credit worthiness, credit standing or credit capacity which is used or expected to be used or collected in whole or in part
for the purpose of serving as a factor to determine personal insurance premiums, eligibility for coverage, or tier placement.
(8) "Insurance score" means a number or rating that is derived from an algorithm, computer application, model, or other process
that is based in whole or in part on credit information for the purposes of predicting the future insurance loss exposure of an individual
applicant or insured.

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