Delaware Legal description of health insurance arbitration (Regulation 1315) is a set of regulations that govern the arbitration process for health insurance disputes in the state of Delaware. It sets out the requirements for both parties involved in the dispute, including the right to be represented by legal counsel, the right to present evidence, the right to call witnesses, and the rules of engagement for the arbitrator. It also sets out the timeline for the arbitration process, the process for filing and responding to motions, and the process for submitting appeals. The regulation includes provisions that apply to both binding and non-binding arbitration, and it covers a variety of health insurance matters, including coverage disputes, provider disputes, and billing disputes. It also sets out the conditions under which the arbitration process can be terminated, and the costs associated with the arbitration process. Types of arbitration covered by Regulation 1315 include Mediation, Adjudication, and Arbitration.