An Order Approving Disclosure Statement and Confirming Plan is a legal document issued by a bankruptcy court that approves a debtor's disclosure statement and confirms a debtor's Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization plan. The disclosure statement is a document that is required to be filed with the court that explains the terms of the debtor's reorganization plan. The reorganization plan outlines the debtor's proposed repayment and restructuring plan. The Order Approving Disclosure Statement and Confirming Plan sets forth the court's findings that the disclosure statement is adequate and fair, and that the reorganization plan is feasible and in the best interest of creditors. The two common types of Order Approving Disclosure Statement and Confirming Plan are: 1. Reconfirmation Order: This type of order is issued by the court prior to the confirmation of the reorganization plan. It approves the disclosure statement, sets a hearing date to consider confirmation of the plan, and schedules a date for the creditors to vote on the plan. 2. Post-Confirmation Order: This type of order is issued by the court after the confirmation of the reorganization plan. It approves the disclosure statement and confirms the plan. It also sets forth the court's findings on the adequacy and fairness of the disclosure statement and the feasibility and fairness of the plan.