PART VII
BLOCK EXEMPTIONS
Proposed cancellation of block exemption
14.—(1)  If the Commission proposes to make a decision for or in relation to the cancellation of a block exemption in respect of an agreement —
(a)the Commission shall give notice of this; and
(b)the provisions of regulation 15 shall apply.
(2)  The notice referred to in paragraph (1)(a) shall be given to each person whom the Commission considers is or was a party to the agreement.
Notices, access to file and representations
15.—(1)  Every notice referred to in regulation 14 shall state —
(a)the facts on which the Commission relies and its reasons for the proposed decision;
(b)the period within which a relevant person may make representations to the Commission, which shall be in the form of a written statement, identifying the information contained in the notice which that relevant person considers the Commission should treat as confidential information and explaining why he considers the Commission should treat such information as confidential information; and
(c)the period within which a relevant person may submit a written statement to the Commission on the matters referred to in the notice.
(2)  The Commission shall give a relevant person a reasonable opportunity to inspect the documents in the Commission’s file that relate to the matters referred to in the notice given to that relevant person, except that the Commission may withhold any document —
(a)to the extent that it contains confidential information; or
(b)which is an internal document.
(3)  Where, in his written statement on the matters referred to in a notice given to a relevant person, that relevant person requests to make oral representations to the Commission on such matters, the Commission may give that relevant person a reasonable opportunity to make such oral representations.
(4)  Where, at the end of the period referred to in paragraph (1)(c), no written statement on the matters referred to in a notice given to a relevant person have been made by that relevant person, the Commission may proceed with its proposed decision in the absence of such statement.
(5)  Where the Commission has given a relevant person a reasonable opportunity to make oral representations under paragraph (3) but no oral representations have been made, the Commission may proceed with its proposed decision in the absence of such representations.
(6)  Nothing in paragraph (1)(b) shall be construed as restricting the application of regulation 28(2), (3), (5) and (6).
(7)  In this regulation, “relevant person” means a person to whom notice is required to be given under regulation 14.
Notice of cancellation of block exemption
16.  Where the Commission has made a decision for or in relation to the cancellation of a block exemption in respect of an agreement, it shall —
(a)give notice of the decision to each person whom the Commission considers is or was a party to the agreement, stating the facts on which the Commission bases the decision and the Commission’s reasons for making the decision; and
(b)publish the decision.