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Home » Bulletins » Delaware Issues Bulletin to Carriers on the Use of AI in Insurance

Delaware Issues Bulletin to Carriers on the Use of AI in Insurance

DE| The Delaware Department of Insurance issued Bulletin No. 148 to establish regulatory expectations for insurers using AI systems in consumer-impacting decisions, effective immediately. This bulletin mandates compliance with existing laws prohibiting unfair discrimination and trade practices while outlining governance requirements for AI implementation.

Key sections:

  • Compliance obligations: AI-driven decisions must adhere to Delaware’s Unfair Trade Practices Act, Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act, and rate-making laws prohibiting excessive/inadequate pricing and unfair discrimination.
  • AIS Program requirement: Insurers must develop a written AI governance program addressing risk management, model validation, and consumer outcome mitigation across all insurance lifecycle stages.
  • Governance structures: Requires board-level accountability, documented policies for AI lifecycle management, and cross-disciplinary oversight committees.
  • Third-party AI management: Mandates due diligence for external AI systems/vendors, including contractual audit rights and compliance verification.
  • Regulatory oversight protocols: Authorizes the Department to request detailed documentation on AI models, training data, bias testing, and validation processes during investigations.

The framework emphasizes proportionality – controls must match the potential consumer harm risk of each AI application. Insurers retain ultimate responsibility for AI compliance regardless of whether systems are developed internally or by third parties.

Click here to read full Bulletin No. 148

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