(1) This section applies where -
(a) an enforcement direction has been given to a person ("the respondent"), and
(b) the CMA has reasonable grounds to believe that the respondent has without reasonable excuse failed to comply with the direction (fully or to any respect).
(2) The CMA may give to the respondent a notice under this section (a "provisional breach of directions enforcement notice").
(3) A provisional breach of directions enforcement notice must -
(a) set out the grounds on which it is given, including the respondent's acts or omissions giving rise to the belief mentioned in subsection (1)(b);
(b) set out proposed directions for the purpose of securing that the respondent complies with the direction;
(c) invite the respondent to make representations to the CMA about the giving of the notice;
(d) specify the means by which, and the time by which, such representations must be made.
(4) The means specified under subsection (3)(d) for making representations must include arrangem
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