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1 | | AN ACT concerning aging.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Adult Protective Services Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 4, 4.1, 4.2, 5, and 8 as follows:
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6 | | (320 ILCS 20/4) (from Ch. 23, par. 6604)
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7 | | Sec. 4. Reports of abuse or neglect.
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8 | | (a) Any person who suspects the abuse,
neglect,
financial |
9 | | exploitation, or self-neglect of an eligible adult may
report
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10 | | this suspicion or information about the suspicious death of an |
11 | | eligible adult to an agency designated to receive such
reports |
12 | | under this Act or to the Department.
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13 | | (a-5) If any mandated reporter has reason to believe that |
14 | | an eligible
adult,
who because of a disability or other |
15 | | condition or impairment is unable to seek assistance for |
16 | | himself or herself,
has, within the previous 12 months, been |
17 | | subjected to abuse, neglect, or
financial exploitation, the |
18 | | mandated reporter shall, within 24 hours after
developing
such |
19 | | belief, report this suspicion to an agency designated to |
20 | | receive such
reports under this Act or
to the Department. The |
21 | | agency designated to receive such reports under this Act or |
22 | | the Department may establish a manner in which a mandated |
23 | | reporter can make the required report through an Internet |
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1 | | reporting tool. Information sent and received through the |
2 | | Internet reporting tool is subject to the same rules in this |
3 | | Act as other types of confidential reporting established by |
4 | | the designated agency or the Department. Whenever a mandated |
5 | | reporter
is required to report under this Act in his or her |
6 | | capacity as a member of
the staff of a medical or other public |
7 | | or private institution, facility,
or agency, he or she shall |
8 | | make a report
to an agency designated to receive such
reports |
9 | | under this Act or
to the Department in accordance
with the |
10 | | provisions of this Act and may also notify the person in charge |
11 | | of
the institution, facility, or agency or his or her
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12 | | designated agent that the
report has been made. Under no |
13 | | circumstances shall any person in charge of
such institution, |
14 | | facility, or agency, or his or her
designated agent to whom
the |
15 | | notification has been made, exercise any control, restraint,
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16 | | modification, or other change in the report or the forwarding |
17 | | of the report
to an agency designated to receive such
reports |
18 | | under this Act or
to the Department. The privileged quality of |
19 | | communication between any
professional
person required to |
20 | | report
and his or her patient or client shall not apply to |
21 | | situations involving
abused, neglected, or financially |
22 | | exploited eligible adults and shall not
constitute
grounds for |
23 | | failure to
report
as required by this Act.
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24 | | (a-6) If a mandated reporter has reason to believe that |
25 | | the death of an eligible adult may be the result of abuse or |
26 | | neglect, the matter shall be reported to an agency designated |
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1 | | to receive such reports under this Act or to the Department for |
2 | | subsequent referral to the appropriate law enforcement agency |
3 | | and the coroner or medical examiner in accordance with |
4 | | subsection (c-5) of Section 3 of this Act. |
5 | | (a-7) A person making a report
under this Act in the belief |
6 | | that it is in the alleged victim's best
interest shall be |
7 | | immune from criminal or civil liability or professional
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8 | | disciplinary action on account of making the report, |
9 | | notwithstanding any
requirements concerning the |
10 | | confidentiality of information with respect to
such eligible |
11 | | adult which might otherwise be applicable.
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12 | | (a-9) Law enforcement officers
shall continue to report |
13 | | incidents of alleged abuse pursuant to the
Illinois Domestic |
14 | | Violence Act of 1986, notwithstanding any requirements
under |
15 | | this Act.
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16 | | (b) Any person, institution or agency participating in the |
17 | | making of
a report, providing
information or records related |
18 | | to a report, assessment, or services, or
participating in the |
19 | | investigation of a report under
this Act in good faith, or |
20 | | taking photographs or x-rays as a result of an
authorized |
21 | | assessment, shall have immunity from any civil, criminal or
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22 | | other liability in any civil, criminal or other proceeding |
23 | | brought in
consequence of making such report or assessment or |
24 | | on account of submitting
or otherwise disclosing such |
25 | | photographs or x-rays to any agency designated
to receive |
26 | | reports of alleged or suspected abuse or neglect. Any person,
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1 | | institution or agency authorized by the Department to provide |
2 | | assessment,
intervention, or administrative services under |
3 | | this Act shall, in the good
faith performance of those |
4 | | services, have immunity from any civil, criminal
or other |
5 | | liability in any civil, criminal, or other proceeding brought |
6 | | as a
consequence of the performance of those services.
For the |
7 | | purposes of any civil, criminal, or other proceeding, the good |
8 | | faith
of any person required to report, permitted to report, |
9 | | or participating in an
investigation of a report of alleged or |
10 | | suspected abuse, neglect,
financial exploitation, or |
11 | | self-neglect shall be
presumed.
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12 | | (c) The identity of a person making a report of alleged or |
13 | | suspected
abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or |
14 | | self-neglect or a report concerning information about the |
15 | | suspicious death of an eligible adult under this Act may be |
16 | | disclosed by the Department
or other agency provided for in |
17 | | this Act only with such person's written
consent or by court |
18 | | order, but is otherwise confidential.
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19 | | (d) The Department shall by rule establish a system for |
20 | | filing and
compiling reports made under this Act.
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21 | | (e) Any physician who willfully fails to report as |
22 | | required by this Act
shall be referred to the Illinois State |
23 | | Medical Disciplinary Board for action
in accordance with |
24 | | subdivision (A)(22) of Section 22 of the Medical Practice
Act |
25 | | of 1987. Any dentist or dental hygienist who willfully fails |
26 | | to report as
required by this Act shall be referred to the |
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1 | | Department of Professional
Regulation for action in accordance |
2 | | with paragraph 19 of Section 23 of the
Illinois Dental |
3 | | Practice Act. Any optometrist who willfully fails to report as |
4 | | required by this Act shall be referred to the Department of |
5 | | Financial and Professional Regulation for action in accordance |
6 | | with paragraph (15) of subsection (a) of Section 24 of the |
7 | | Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987. Any other mandated |
8 | | reporter required by
this Act to report suspected abuse, |
9 | | neglect, or financial exploitation who
willfully fails to |
10 | | report the same is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 97-860, eff. 7-30-12; 98-49, eff. 7-1-13; |
12 | | 98-1039, eff. 8-25-14.)
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13 | | (320 ILCS 20/4.1)
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14 | | Sec. 4.1. Employer discrimination. No employer shall |
15 | | discharge,
demote or suspend, or threaten to discharge, demote |
16 | | or suspend, or in any
manner discriminate against any |
17 | | employee : (i) who makes any good faith oral or
written report |
18 | | of suspected abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation ; (ii) |
19 | | who makes any good faith oral or
written report concerning |
20 | | information about the suspicious death of an eligible adult; |
21 | | or
(iii) who is or will be a
witness or testify in any |
22 | | investigation or proceeding concerning a report
of suspected |
23 | | abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 98-49, eff. 7-1-13.)
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1 | | (320 ILCS 20/4.2)
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2 | | Sec. 4.2. Testimony by mandated reporter and investigator. |
3 | | Any mandated
reporter who makes a report or any person who
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4 | | investigates a report under
this Act shall testify fully in |
5 | | any judicial proceeding resulting from such
report, as to any |
6 | | evidence of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation or the
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7 | | cause thereof. Any
mandated reporter who is required to report |
8 | | a suspected case of or a suspicious death due to abuse, |
9 | | neglect,
or
financial exploitation under
Section 4 of this Act |
10 | | shall testify fully in any administrative hearing
resulting |
11 | | from such report, as to any evidence of abuse, neglect, or |
12 | | financial
exploitation or the
cause thereof. No evidence shall |
13 | | be excluded by reason of any common law
or statutory privilege |
14 | | relating to communications between the alleged
abuser or the |
15 | | eligible adult subject of the report
under
this Act and the |
16 | | person making or investigating the report.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 90-628, eff. 1-1-99.)
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18 | | (320 ILCS 20/5) (from Ch. 23, par. 6605)
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19 | | Sec. 5. Procedure.
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20 | | (a) A provider agency designated to receive reports
of |
21 | | alleged or suspected abuse, neglect, financial
exploitation, |
22 | | or self-neglect under
this Act shall, upon
receiving such a |
23 | | report, conduct a face-to-face assessment with respect to
such |
24 | | report, in accord with established law and Department |
25 | | protocols, procedures, and policies. Face-to-face assessments, |
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1 | | casework, and follow-up of reports of self-neglect by the |
2 | | provider agencies designated to receive reports of |
3 | | self-neglect shall be subject to sufficient appropriation for |
4 | | statewide implementation of assessments, casework, and |
5 | | follow-up of reports of self-neglect. In the absence of |
6 | | sufficient appropriation for statewide implementation of |
7 | | assessments, casework, and follow-up of reports of |
8 | | self-neglect, the designated adult protective services |
9 | | provider agency shall refer all reports of self-neglect to the |
10 | | appropriate agency or agencies as designated by the Department |
11 | | for any follow-up. The assessment shall include, but not be |
12 | | limited to, a visit
to the residence of the eligible adult who |
13 | | is the subject of the report and
shall include interviews or |
14 | | consultations regarding the allegations with service agencies, |
15 | | immediate family members, and
individuals who may have |
16 | | knowledge of the eligible adult's circumstances based on the |
17 | | consent of the eligible adult in all instances, except where |
18 | | the provider agency is acting in the best interest of an |
19 | | eligible adult who is unable to seek assistance for himself or |
20 | | herself and where there are allegations against a caregiver |
21 | | who has assumed responsibilities in exchange for compensation.
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22 | | If, after the assessment, the provider agency determines that |
23 | | the case is
substantiated it shall develop a service care plan |
24 | | for the eligible adult and may report its findings at any time |
25 | | during the case to the appropriate law enforcement agency in |
26 | | accord with established law and Department protocols, |
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1 | | procedures, and policies.
In developing a case plan, the |
2 | | provider agency may consult with any other
appropriate |
3 | | provider of services, and such providers shall be immune from
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4 | | civil or criminal liability on account of such acts. The plan |
5 | | shall
include alternative suggested or recommended
services |
6 | | which are appropriate to the needs of the eligible adult and |
7 | | which
involve the least restriction of the eligible adult's |
8 | | activities
commensurate with his or her needs. Only those |
9 | | services to which consent
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provided in accordance with |
10 | | Section 9 of this Act shall be provided,
contingent upon the |
11 | | availability of such services.
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12 | | (b) A provider agency shall refer evidence of crimes |
13 | | against an eligible
adult to the appropriate law enforcement |
14 | | agency according to Department
policies. A referral to law |
15 | | enforcement may be made at intake , at or any time
during the |
16 | | case , or after a report of a suspicious death, depending upon |
17 | | the circumstances . Where a provider agency has reason to |
18 | | believe the death of an
eligible adult may be the result of |
19 | | abuse or neglect, the agency shall
immediately report the |
20 | | matter to the coroner or medical examiner and shall
cooperate |
21 | | fully with any subsequent investigation. |
22 | | (c) If any person other than the alleged victim refuses to |
23 | | allow the provider agency to begin
an investigation, |
24 | | interferes with the provider agency's ability to
conduct an |
25 | | investigation, or refuses to give access to an eligible
adult, |
26 | | the appropriate law enforcement agency must be consulted |
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1 | | regarding the investigation.
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 101-496, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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3 | | (320 ILCS 20/8) (from Ch. 23, par. 6608)
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4 | | Sec. 8. Access to records. All records concerning reports |
5 | | of abuse,
neglect, financial exploitation, or self-neglect or |
6 | | reports of suspicious deaths due to abuse, neglect, financial |
7 | | exploitation, or self-neglect and all records generated as a |
8 | | result of
such reports shall be confidential and shall not be |
9 | | disclosed except as
specifically authorized by this Act or |
10 | | other applicable law. In accord with established law and |
11 | | Department protocols, procedures, and policies, access to such
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12 | | records, but not access to the identity of the person or |
13 | | persons making a
report of alleged abuse, neglect,
financial |
14 | | exploitation, or self-neglect as contained in
such records, |
15 | | shall be provided, upon request, to the following persons and |
16 | | for the following
persons:
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17 | | (1) Department staff, provider agency staff, other |
18 | | aging network staff, and
regional administrative agency |
19 | | staff, including staff of the Chicago Department on Aging |
20 | | while that agency is designated as a regional |
21 | | administrative agency, in the furtherance of their
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22 | | responsibilities under this Act;
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23 | | (1.5) A representative of the public guardian acting |
24 | | in the course of investigating the appropriateness of |
25 | | guardianship for the eligible adult or while pursuing a |
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1 | | petition for guardianship of the eligible adult pursuant |
2 | | to the Probate Act of 1975; |
3 | | (2) A law enforcement agency or State's Attorney's |
4 | | office investigating known or suspected
abuse, neglect, |
5 | | financial exploitation, or self-neglect. Where a provider
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6 | | agency has reason to believe that the
death of an eligible |
7 | | adult may be the result of abuse or neglect, including any |
8 | | reports made after death, the agency
shall immediately |
9 | | provide the appropriate law enforcement agency with all
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10 | | records pertaining to the eligible adult;
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11 | | (2.5) A law enforcement agency, fire department |
12 | | agency, or fire protection district having proper |
13 | | jurisdiction pursuant to a written agreement between a |
14 | | provider agency and the law enforcement agency, fire |
15 | | department agency, or fire protection district under which |
16 | | the provider agency may furnish to the law enforcement |
17 | | agency, fire department agency, or fire protection |
18 | | district a list of all eligible adults who may be at |
19 | | imminent risk of abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, |
20 | | or self-neglect; |
21 | | (3) A physician who has before him or her or who is |
22 | | involved
in the treatment of an eligible adult whom he or |
23 | | she reasonably suspects
may be abused, neglected, |
24 | | financially exploited, or self-neglected or who has been
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25 | | referred to the Adult Protective Services Program;
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26 | | (4) An eligible adult reported to be abused,
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1 | | neglected,
financially exploited, or self-neglected, or |
2 | | such adult's authorized guardian or agent, unless such
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3 | | guardian or agent is the abuser or the alleged abuser; |
4 | | (4.5) An executor or administrator of the estate of an |
5 | | eligible adult who is deceased;
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6 | | (5) In cases regarding abuse, neglect, or financial |
7 | | exploitation, a court or a guardian ad litem, upon its or |
8 | | his or
her finding that access to such records may be
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9 | | necessary for the determination of an issue before the |
10 | | court.
However,
such access shall be limited to an in |
11 | | camera inspection of the records,
unless the court |
12 | | determines that disclosure of the information contained
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13 | | therein is necessary for the resolution of an issue then |
14 | | pending before it;
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15 | | (5.5) In cases regarding self-neglect, a guardian ad |
16 | | litem;
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17 | | (6) A grand jury, upon its determination that access |
18 | | to such
records is necessary in the conduct of its |
19 | | official business;
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20 | | (7) Any person authorized by the Director, in writing, |
21 | | for
audit or bona fide research purposes;
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22 | | (8) A coroner or medical examiner who has reason to |
23 | | believe
that an eligible adult has died as the result of |
24 | | abuse, neglect,
financial exploitation, or self-neglect. |
25 | | The provider agency shall immediately provide the
coroner
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26 | | or medical examiner with all records pertaining to the |
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1 | | eligible adult;
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2 | | (8.5) A coroner or medical examiner having proper |
3 | | jurisdiction, pursuant to a written agreement between a |
4 | | provider agency and the coroner or medical examiner, under |
5 | | which the provider agency may furnish to the office of the |
6 | | coroner or medical examiner a list of all eligible adults |
7 | | who may be at imminent risk of death as a result of abuse, |
8 | | neglect, financial exploitation, or self-neglect; |
9 | | (9) Department of Financial and Professional |
10 | | Regulation staff
and members of the Illinois Medical |
11 | | Disciplinary Board or the Social Work Examining and |
12 | | Disciplinary Board in the course
of investigating alleged |
13 | | violations of the Clinical Social Work and Social Work
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14 | | Practice Act by provider agency staff or other licensing |
15 | | bodies at the discretion of the Director of the Department |
16 | | on Aging; |
17 | | (9-a) Department of Healthcare and Family Services |
18 | | staff and provider agency staff when that Department is |
19 | | funding services to the eligible adult, including access |
20 | | to the identity of the eligible adult; |
21 | | (9-b) Department of Human Services staff and provider |
22 | | agency staff when that Department is funding services to |
23 | | the eligible adult or is providing reimbursement for |
24 | | services provided by the abuser or alleged abuser, |
25 | | including access to the identity of the eligible adult; |
26 | | (10) Hearing officers in the course of conducting an |
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1 | | administrative hearing under this Act; parties to such |
2 | | hearing shall be entitled to discovery as established by |
3 | | rule;
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4 | | (11) A caregiver who challenges placement on the |
5 | | Registry shall be given the statement of allegations in |
6 | | the abuse report and the substantiation decision in the |
7 | | final investigative report; and |
8 | | (12) The Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission |
9 | | and the agency designated by the Governor under Section 1 |
10 | | of the Protection and Advocacy for Persons with |
11 | | Developmental Disabilities Act shall have access, through |
12 | | the Department, to records, including the findings, |
13 | | pertaining to a completed or closed investigation of a |
14 | | report of suspected abuse, neglect, financial |
15 | | exploitation, or self-neglect of an eligible adult. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 98-49, eff. 7-1-13; 98-1039, eff. 8-25-14; |
17 | | 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 99-287, eff. 1-1-16; 99-547, eff. |
18 | | 7-15-16; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16.)
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19 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
20 | | 1, 2022.
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