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Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015

Section 790ZD: Withdrawing the election

475.Section 790ZD deals with the withdrawal of an election. This is achieved by the company giving notice of withdrawal to the registrar (subsection (2)). No additional provision (e.g. the giving of notice to the PSCs) is felt necessary in this context.

476.The withdrawal takes effect when the notice is registered by the registrar (subsection (3)). From that point, the company must maintain a PSC register in line with its obligations under Chapter 3 of Part 21A. This includes all the information about its PSCs that is current at that time. It does not however include information that was current when the election was in force if that information is no longer current (subsection (5)).

477.The company must annotate its PSC register to state that the election has been withdrawn; the date that the withdrawal took effect; and that information relating to the period of the election is available on the central register (subsection (6)). The offence applied in section 790M(12) and section 790M(13) (‘Duty to keep register’) applies equally to section 790ZD(7).

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