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AMENDMENTS TO THE FEDERAL RULES OF BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURE
Rule 1006. Filing Fee
Rule 1007. Lists
Rule 1009. Amendments
Rule 1010. Service
Rule 1011. Responsive
Rule 1017. Dismissal
Rule 1019. Conversion
Rule 1020. Small Business
Rule 1021. Health
Rule 2002. Notices
Rule 2003. Meeting
Rule 2007.1. Appointment
Rule 2007.2. Patient Care
Rule 2015. Duty
Rule 2015.1. Patient Care
Rule 2015.2. Transfer of Patient
Rule 3002. Filing Proof
Rule 3003. Filing Proof
Rule 3016. Filing of Plan
Rule 3017.1. Court
Rule 3019. Modification
Rule 4002. Duties
Rule 4003. Exemptions
Rule 4004. Grant or Denial
Rule 4006. Notice
Rule 4007. Dischargeability
Rule 5008. Notice Regarding
Rule 5012. Communication
Rule 6004. Use
Rule 6011. Disposal
Rule 8001. Manner
Rule 8003. Leave
Rule 9006. Time
Rule 9009. Forms
 

Rule 5008. Notice Regarding Presumption of Abuse in Chapter 7 Cases of Individual Debtors

In a chapter 7 case of an individual with primarily consumer debts in which a presumption of abuse has arisen under § 707(b), the clerk shall give to creditors notice of the presumption of abuse in accordance with Rule 2002 within 10 days after the date of the filing of the petition. If the debtor has not filed a statement indicating whether a presumption of abuse has arisen, the clerk shall give notice to creditors within 10 days after the date of the filing of the petition that the debtor has not filed the statement and that further notice will be given if a later filed statement indicates that a presumption of abuse has arisen. If a debtor later files a statement indicating that a presumption of abuse has arisen, the clerk shall give notice to creditors of the presumption of abuse as promptly as practicable.

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