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32.—(1) The energy administrator must, as soon as reasonably practicable, under paragraph 54 of Schedule B1 to the 1986 Act, make a statement setting out the proposed revisions to the energy administrator's proposals and send it to all those to whom the energy administrator is required to send a copy of the revised proposals, attached to Form ESCA11. The energy administrator must also deliver a copy of the statement of proposed revisions to the registrar of companies.
(2) The statement of revised proposals must include—
(a)details of the court where the proceedings are and the relevant court reference number;
(b)the full name, registered address, registered number and any other trading names of the energy supply company;
(c)details relating to the energy administrator's appointment, including the date of appointment and whether the energy supply company administration application was made by the Secretary of State or GEMA;
(d)the names of the directors and secretary of the energy supply company and details of any shareholdings in the energy supply company they may have;
(e)a summary of the initial proposals and the reason(s) for proposing a revision;
(f)details of the proposed revision including details of the energy administrator's assessment of the likely impact of the proposed revision upon creditors generally or upon each class of creditors (as the case may be);
(g)where a proposed revision relates to the ending of the energy supply company administration by a creditors' voluntary liquidation and the nomination of a person to be the proposed liquidator of the energy supply company—
(i)details of the proposed liquidator;
(ii)where applicable, the declaration required by section 231 of the 1986 Act;
(iii)a statement that the creditors may nominate a different person as liquidator in accordance with paragraph 83(7)(a) of Schedule B1 to the 1986 Act and Rule 81(2); and
(h)any other information that the energy administrator thinks necessary.
(3) Subject to paragraph 54(4) of Schedule B1 to the 1986 Act, within 5 business days of sending out the statement in paragraph (1) above, the energy administrator must send a copy of the statement to every member of the energy supply company.
(4) Any notice to be published by the energy administrator acting under paragraph 54(3) of Schedule B1 to the 1986 Act must be advertised in such manner as the energy administrator thinks fit.
(5) The notice must be published as soon as reasonably practicable after the energy administrator sends the statement to the creditors and in addition to the standard contents must state—
(a)that members can write for a copy of the statement of revised proposals for the energy supply company administration; and
(b)the address to which to write.
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