If a presumption of abuse has arisen under § 707(b) in a chapter 7 case of an individual with primarily consumer debts, the clerk shall within 10 days after the date of the filing of the petition notify creditors of the presumption of abuse in accordance with Rule 2002. If the debtor has not filed a statement indicating whether a presumption of abuse has arisen, the clerk shall within 10 days after the date of the filing of the petition notify creditors 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 notify creditors of the presumption of abuse as promptly as practicable. (Added Apr. 23, 2008, eff. Dec. 1, 2008.)
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If(a) Notice to Creditors. When a presumption of abuse has arisen under § 707(b) arises in a cChapter 7 case of an individual debtor with primarily consumer debts, the clerk shallmust, within 10 days after the date of the filing of the petition notify creditors ofpetition is filed, so notify the pcresumption of abuseditors in accordance with Rule 2002.
(b) Debtor ’ s Statement. If the debtor hadoes not filed a statement indicating whether a presumption of abuse has arisen, the clerk shallmust, within 10 days after the date of the filing of the petition notify creditors that the debtor has not filed the statement andpetition is filed, so notify creditors and indicate that further notice will be given if a later -filed statement indicateshows that athe presumption of abuse has arisen. If athe debtor later files such a statement indicating that a presumption of abuse has arisent, the clerk shallmust promptly notify the creditors of the presumption of abuse as promptly as practicable. (Ad. (Added Apr. 23, 2008, eff. Dec. 1, 2008; amended Apr. 23, 200824, eff. Dec. 1, 200824.)