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78.—(1) A sanctions notice must be given to—
(a)any person to whom the Secretary of State is required to give a notice under regulation 72(2); and
(b)where cancellation or reduction is imposed—
(i)the relevant energy supplier; and
(ii)the complainant, if that person is not the bill payer.
(2) A sanctions notice must include—
(a)the sanction imposed;
(b)the person on whom the sanction is imposed;
(c)the reason for imposing the sanction; and
(d)information on appeals which may be made under regulation 87.
(3) A sanctions notice containing cancellation, reduction, suspension or withdrawal must include the date on which the sanction has effect.
(4) A sanctions notice containing reduction must include—
(a)the total amount of the reduction;
(b)how the reduction has been calculated; and
(c)the revised amount due under the energy plan.
(5) A sanctions notice containing a financial penalty must include—
(a)the amount of the penalty;
(b)the period within which payment must be made;
(c)how payment may be made;
(d)details of the early payment discounts; and
(e)the consequences of non-payment.
(6) A sanctions notice containing suspension must include the date on which the suspension ceases to have effect.
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