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101. Registrar's duty to inform new directors of entry in register

(1) In Part 35 of the Companies Act 2006 (the registrar of companies), after section 1079A insert -

"Notice of receipt of documents about new directors

1079B Duty to notify directors

(1) This section applies whenever the registrar registers either of the following documents -

(a) the statement of proposed officers required on formation of a company, or

(b) notice under section 167 or 167D of a person having become a director of a company.

(2) As soon as reasonably practicable after registering the document, the registrar must notify -

(a) in the case of a statement of proposed officers, the person or each person named in the statement as a director of the company, or

(b) in the case of a notice under section 167 or 167D, the person named in the document as having become a director of the company.

(3) The notice must -

(a) state that the person is named in the document as a director of the company, and

(b) include such information relating to the office and duties of a director (or such details of where information of that sort can be found) as the Secretary of State may from time to time direct the registrar to include.