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1 | | (50 ILCS 705/8.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 508.1)
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2 | | Sec. 8.1. Full-time law enforcement and county corrections |
3 | | officers.
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4 | | (a) No person shall receive a permanent
appointment as a |
5 | | law enforcement officer or a permanent appointment as a county |
6 | | corrections officer
unless that person has been awarded, |
7 | | within 6 months of the officer's
initial full-time employment, |
8 | | a certificate attesting to the officer's
successful completion |
9 | | of the Minimum Standards Basic Law Enforcement or County
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10 | | Correctional Training Course as prescribed by the Board; or |
11 | | has been awarded a
certificate attesting to the officer's |
12 | | satisfactory completion of a training program of
similar |
13 | | content and number of hours and which course has been found |
14 | | acceptable
by the Board under the provisions of this Act; or a |
15 | | training waiver by reason of extensive prior
law enforcement |
16 | | or county corrections experience , obtained in Illinois, in any |
17 | | other state, or with an agency of the federal government, the |
18 | | basic training requirement
is determined by the Board to be |
19 | | illogical and unreasonable. Agencies seeking a reciprocity |
20 | | waiver for training completed outside of Illinois must conduct |
21 | | a thorough background check and provide verification of the |
22 | | officer's prior training. After review and satisfaction of all |
23 | | requested conditions, the officer shall be awarded an |
24 | | equivalency certificate satisfying the requirements of this |
25 | | Section. Within 60 days after the effective date of this |
26 | | amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly, the Board shall |
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1 | | adopt uniform rules providing for a waiver process for a |
2 | | person previously employed and qualified as a law enforcement |
3 | | or county corrections officer under federal law or the laws of |
4 | | any other state, or who has completed a basic law enforcement |
5 | | officer or correctional officer academy who would be qualified |
6 | | to be employed as a law enforcement officer or correctional |
7 | | officer by the federal government or any other state. These |
8 | | rules shall address the process for evaluating prior training |
9 | | credit, a description and list of the courses typically |
10 | | required for reciprocity candidates to complete prior to |
11 | | taking the exam, and a procedure for employers seeking a |
12 | | pre-activation determination for a reciprocity training |
13 | | waiver. The rules shall provide that any eligible person |
14 | | previously trained as a law enforcement or county corrections |
15 | | officer under federal law or the laws of any other state shall |
16 | | successfully complete the following prior to the approval of a |
17 | | waiver: |
18 | | (1) a training program or set of coursework approved |
19 | | by the Board on the laws of this State relevant to the |
20 | | duties and training requirements of law enforcement and |
21 | | county correctional officers; |
22 | | (2) firearms training; and |
23 | | (3) successful passage of the equivalency |
24 | | certification examination.
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25 | | If such training is required and not completed within the |
26 | | applicable 6
months, then the officer must forfeit the |
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1 | | officer's position, or the employing agency
must obtain a |
2 | | waiver from the Board extending the period for
compliance. |
3 | | Such waiver shall be issued only for good and justifiable
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4 | | reasons, and in no case shall extend more than 90 days beyond |
5 | | the
initial 6 months. Any hiring agency that fails to train a |
6 | | law enforcement officer within this period shall be prohibited |
7 | | from employing this individual in a law enforcement capacity |
8 | | for one year from the date training was to be completed. If an |
9 | | agency again fails to train the individual a second time, the |
10 | | agency shall be permanently barred from employing this |
11 | | individual in a law enforcement capacity.
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12 | | An individual who is not certified by the Board or whose |
13 | | certified status is inactive shall not function as a law |
14 | | enforcement officer, be assigned the duties of a law |
15 | | enforcement officer by an employing agency, or be authorized |
16 | | to carry firearms under the authority of the employer, except |
17 | | as otherwise authorized to carry a firearm under State or |
18 | | federal law. Sheriffs who are elected as of January 1, 2022 |
19 | | ( the effective date of Public Act 101-652) this amendatory Act |
20 | | of the 101st General Assembly, are exempt from the requirement |
21 | | of certified status. Failure to be certified in accordance |
22 | | with this Act shall cause the officer to forfeit the officer's |
23 | | position. |
24 | | An employing agency may not grant a person status as a law |
25 | | enforcement officer unless the person has been granted an |
26 | | active law enforcement officer certification by the Board. |
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1 | | (b) Inactive status. A person who has an inactive law |
2 | | enforcement officer certification has no law enforcement |
3 | | authority. |
4 | | (1) A law enforcement officer's certification becomes |
5 | | inactive upon termination, resignation, retirement, or |
6 | | separation from the officer's employing law enforcement |
7 | | agency for any reason. The Board shall re-activate a |
8 | | certification upon written application from the law |
9 | | enforcement officer's law enforcement agency that shows |
10 | | the law enforcement officer: (i) has accepted a full-time |
11 | | law enforcement position with that law enforcement agency, |
12 | | (ii) is not the subject of a decertification proceeding, |
13 | | and (iii) meets all other criteria for re-activation |
14 | | required by the Board. The Board may also establish |
15 | | special training requirements to be completed as a |
16 | | condition for re-activation. |
17 | | The Board shall review a notice for reactivation from |
18 | | a law enforcement agency and provide a response within 30 |
19 | | days. The Board may extend this review. A law enforcement |
20 | | officer shall be allowed to be employed as a full-time law |
21 | | enforcement officer while the law enforcement officer |
22 | | reactivation waiver is under review. |
23 | | A law enforcement officer who is refused reactivation |
24 | | or an employing agency of a law enforcement officer who is |
25 | | refused reactivation under this Section may request a |
26 | | hearing in accordance with the hearing procedures as |
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1 | | outlined in subsection (h) of Section 6.3 of this Act. |
2 | | The Board may refuse to re-activate the certification |
3 | | of a law enforcement officer who was involuntarily |
4 | | terminated for good cause by an employing agency for |
5 | | conduct subject to decertification under this Act or |
6 | | resigned or retired after receiving notice of a law |
7 | | enforcement agency's investigation. |
8 | | (2) A law enforcement agency may place an officer who |
9 | | is currently certified on inactive status by sending a |
10 | | written request to the Board. A law enforcement officer |
11 | | whose certificate has been placed on inactive status shall |
12 | | not function as a law enforcement officer until the |
13 | | officer has completed any requirements for reactivating |
14 | | the certificate as required by the Board. A request for |
15 | | inactive status in this subsection shall be in writing, |
16 | | accompanied by verifying documentation, and shall be |
17 | | submitted to the Board with a copy to the chief |
18 | | administrator of the law enforcement officer's current or |
19 | | new employing agency. |
20 | | (3) Certification that has become inactive under |
21 | | paragraph (2) of this subsection (b) , shall be reactivated |
22 | | by written notice from the law enforcement officer's |
23 | | agency upon a showing that the law enforcement officer is : |
24 | | (i) is employed in a full-time law enforcement position |
25 | | with the same law enforcement agency , (ii) is not the |
26 | | subject of a decertification proceeding, and (iii) meets |
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1 | | all other criteria for re-activation required by the |
2 | | Board. |
3 | | (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3) of this subsection |
4 | | (b), a law enforcement officer whose certification has |
5 | | become inactive under paragraph (2) may have the officer's |
6 | | employing agency submit a request for a waiver of training |
7 | | requirements to the Board in writing and accompanied by |
8 | | any verifying documentation . . A grant of a waiver is |
9 | | within the discretion of the Board. Within 7 days of |
10 | | receiving a request for a waiver under this Section |
11 | | section , the Board shall notify the law enforcement |
12 | | officer and the chief administrator of the law enforcement |
13 | | officer's employing agency, whether the request has been |
14 | | granted, denied, or if the Board will take additional time |
15 | | for information. A law enforcement agency , whose request |
16 | | for a waiver under this subsection is denied , is entitled |
17 | | to request a review of the denial by the Board. The law |
18 | | enforcement agency must request a review within 20 days of |
19 | | the waiver being denied. The burden of proof shall be on |
20 | | the law enforcement agency to show why the law enforcement |
21 | | officer is entitled to a waiver of the legislatively |
22 | | required training and eligibility requirements. |
23 | | (c) No provision
of this Section shall be construed to |
24 | | mean that a county corrections
officer employed by a |
25 | | governmental agency at the time of the
effective date of this |
26 | | amendatory Act, either as a probationary
county corrections |
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1 | | officer or as a permanent county corrections officer, shall
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2 | | require certification under the provisions of this Section. No |
3 | | provision of
this Section shall be construed to apply to |
4 | | certification of elected county
sheriffs.
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5 | | (d) Within 14 days, a law enforcement officer shall report |
6 | | to the Board: (1) any name change; (2) any change in |
7 | | employment; or (3) the filing of any criminal indictment or |
8 | | charges against the officer alleging that the officer |
9 | | committed any offense as enumerated in Section 6.1 of this |
10 | | Act. |
11 | | (e) All law enforcement officers must report the |
12 | | completion of the training requirements required in this Act |
13 | | in compliance with Section 8.4 of this Act. |
14 | | (e-1) Each employing law enforcement agency shall allow |
15 | | and provide an opportunity for a law enforcement officer to |
16 | | complete the mandated requirements in this Act. All mandated |
17 | | training shall will be provided for at no cost to the |
18 | | employees. Employees shall be paid for all time spent |
19 | | attending mandated training. |
20 | | (e-2) Each agency, academy, or training provider shall |
21 | | maintain proof of a law enforcement officer's completion of |
22 | | legislatively required training in a format designated by the |
23 | | Board. The report of training shall be submitted to the Board |
24 | | within 30 days following completion of the training. A copy of |
25 | | the report shall be submitted to the law enforcement officer. |
26 | | Upon receipt of a properly completed report of training, the |
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1 | | Board will make the appropriate entry into the training |
2 | | records of the law enforcement officer. |
3 | | (f) This Section does not apply to part-time law |
4 | | enforcement officers or
probationary part-time law enforcement |
5 | | officers.
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6 | | (g) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, |
7 | | the changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act of the |
8 | | 102nd General Assembly, Public Act 101-652, and Public Act |
9 | | 102-28 , and Public Act 102-694 take effect July 1, 2022. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 101-187, eff. 1-1-20; 101-652, eff. 1-1-22; |
11 | | 102-28, eff. 6-25-21; 102-694, eff. 1-7-22; revised 2-3-22.)
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12 | | (50 ILCS 705/8.2)
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13 | | Sec. 8.2. Part-time law enforcement officers.
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14 | | (a) A person hired to serve as a part-time law enforcement
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15 | | officer must obtain from the Board a certificate (i) attesting |
16 | | to the officer's successful completion of the part-time police |
17 | | training course; (ii)
attesting to the officer's satisfactory |
18 | | completion of a training program of
similar content and number |
19 | | of hours that has been found acceptable by the
Board under the |
20 | | provisions of this Act; or (iii) a training waiver attesting |
21 | | to the Board's
determination that the part-time police |
22 | | training course is unnecessary because
of the person's |
23 | | extensive prior law enforcement experience obtained in |
24 | | Illinois, in any other state, or with an agency of the federal |
25 | | government .
A person hired on or after the effective date of |
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1 | | this amendatory Act of the
92nd General Assembly must obtain |
2 | | this certificate within 18 months after the
initial date of |
3 | | hire as a probationary part-time law enforcement officer in |
4 | | the State of
Illinois. The probationary part-time law |
5 | | enforcement officer must be enrolled and
accepted into a |
6 | | Board-approved course within 6 months after active employment
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7 | | by any department in the State.
A person hired
on or after |
8 | | January 1, 1996 and before the effective date of this |
9 | | amendatory
Act of the 92nd General Assembly must obtain this |
10 | | certificate within 18
months
after the date of hire. A person |
11 | | hired before
January 1, 1996 must obtain this certificate |
12 | | within 24 months after the
effective date of this amendatory |
13 | | Act of 1995. Agencies seeking a reciprocity waiver for |
14 | | training completed outside of Illinois must conduct a thorough |
15 | | background check and provide verification of the officer's |
16 | | prior training. After review and satisfaction of all requested |
17 | | conditions, the officer shall be awarded an equivalency |
18 | | certificate satisfying the requirements of this Section. |
19 | | Within 60 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
20 | | of the 103rd General Assembly, the Board shall adopt uniform |
21 | | rules providing for a waiver process for a person previously |
22 | | employed and qualified as a law enforcement or county |
23 | | corrections officer under federal law or the laws of any other |
24 | | state, or who has completed a basic law enforcement officer or |
25 | | correctional officer academy who would be qualified to be |
26 | | employed as a law enforcement officer or correctional officer |
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1 | | by the federal government or any other state. These rules |
2 | | shall address the process for evaluating prior training |
3 | | credit, a description and list of the courses typically |
4 | | required for reciprocity candidates to complete prior to |
5 | | taking the exam, and a procedure for employers seeking a |
6 | | pre-activation determination for a reciprocity training |
7 | | waiver. The rules shall provide that any eligible person |
8 | | previously trained as a law enforcement or county corrections |
9 | | officer under federal law or the laws of any other state shall |
10 | | successfully complete the following prior to the approval of a |
11 | | waiver: |
12 | | (1) a training program or set of coursework approved |
13 | | by the Board on the laws of this State relevant to the |
14 | | duties and training requirements of law enforcement and |
15 | | county correctional officers; |
16 | | (2) firearms training; and |
17 | | (3) successful passage of the equivalency |
18 | | certification examination.
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19 | | The employing agency may seek an extension waiver from the |
20 | | Board extending the period
for compliance. An extension waiver |
21 | | shall be issued only for good and justifiable
reasons, and the |
22 | | probationary part-time law enforcement officer may not |
23 | | practice as a
part-time law enforcement
officer during the |
24 | | extension waiver period. If training is
required and not |
25 | | completed within the applicable time period, as extended by
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26 | | any waiver that may be granted, then the officer must forfeit |
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1 | | the officer's
position.
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2 | | An individual who is not certified by the Board or whose |
3 | | certified status is inactive shall not function as a law |
4 | | enforcement officer, be assigned the duties of a law |
5 | | enforcement officer by an agency, or be authorized to carry |
6 | | firearms under the authority of the employer, except that |
7 | | sheriffs who are elected are exempt from the requirement of |
8 | | certified status. Failure to be in accordance with this Act |
9 | | shall cause the officer to forfeit the officer's position. |
10 | | (a-5) A part-time probationary law enforcement officer |
11 | | shall be allowed to complete six months of a part-time police |
12 | | training course and function as a law enforcement officer as |
13 | | permitted by this subsection with a waiver from the Board, |
14 | | provided the part-time law enforcement officer is still |
15 | | enrolled in the training course. If the part-time probationary |
16 | | law enforcement officer withdraws from the course for any |
17 | | reason or does not complete the course within the applicable |
18 | | time period, as extended by any waiver that may be granted, |
19 | | then the officer must forfeit the officer's position. A |
20 | | probationary law enforcement officer must function under the |
21 | | following rules: |
22 | | (1) A law enforcement agency may not grant a person |
23 | | status as a law enforcement officer unless the person has |
24 | | been granted an active law enforcement officer |
25 | | certification by the Board. |
26 | | (2) A part-time probationary law enforcement officer |
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1 | | shall not be used as a permanent replacement for a |
2 | | full-time law enforcement. |
3 | | (3) A part-time probationary law enforcement officer |
4 | | shall be directly supervised at all times by a Board |
5 | | certified law enforcement officer. Direct supervision |
6 | | requires oversight and control with the supervisor having |
7 | | final decision-making authority as to the actions of the |
8 | | recruit during duty hours. |
9 | | (b) Inactive status. A person who has an inactive law |
10 | | enforcement officer certification has no law enforcement |
11 | | authority. |
12 | | (1) A law enforcement officer's certification becomes |
13 | | inactive upon termination, resignation, retirement, or |
14 | | separation from the employing agency for any reason. The |
15 | | Board shall re-activate a certification upon written |
16 | | application from the law enforcement officer's employing |
17 | | agency that shows the law enforcement officer: (i) has |
18 | | accepted a part-time law enforcement position with that a |
19 | | law enforcement agency, (ii) is not the subject of a |
20 | | decertification proceeding, and (iii) meets all other |
21 | | criteria for re-activation required by the Board. |
22 | | The Board may refuse to re-activate the certification |
23 | | of a law enforcement officer who was involuntarily |
24 | | terminated for good cause by the officer's employing |
25 | | agency for conduct subject to decertification under this |
26 | | Act or resigned or retired after receiving notice of a law |
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1 | | enforcement agency's investigation. |
2 | | (2) A law enforcement agency may place an officer who |
3 | | is currently certified on inactive status by sending a |
4 | | written request to the Board. A law enforcement officer |
5 | | whose certificate has been placed on inactive status shall |
6 | | not function as a law enforcement officer until the |
7 | | officer has completed any requirements for reactivating |
8 | | the certificate as required by the Board. A request for |
9 | | inactive status in this subsection shall be in writing, |
10 | | accompanied by verifying documentation, and shall be |
11 | | submitted to the Board by the law enforcement officer's |
12 | | employing agency. |
13 | | (3) Certification that has become inactive under |
14 | | paragraph (2) of this subsection (b), shall be reactivated |
15 | | by written notice from the law enforcement officer's law |
16 | | enforcement agency upon a showing that the law enforcement |
17 | | officer is: (i) employed in a part-time law enforcement |
18 | | position with the same law enforcement agency, (ii) not |
19 | | the subject of a decertification proceeding, and (iii) |
20 | | meets all other criteria for re-activation required by the |
21 | | Board. The Board may also establish special training |
22 | | requirements to be completed as a condition for |
23 | | re-activation. |
24 | | The Board shall review a notice for reactivation from |
25 | | a law enforcement agency and provide a response within 30 |
26 | | days. The Board may extend this review. A law enforcement |
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1 | | officer shall be allowed to be employed as a part-time law |
2 | | enforcement officer while the law enforcement officer |
3 | | reactivation waiver is under review. |
4 | | A law enforcement officer who is refused reactivation |
5 | | or an employing agency of a law enforcement officer who is |
6 | | refused reactivation under this Section may request a |
7 | | hearing in accordance with the hearing procedures as |
8 | | outlined in subsection (h) of Section 6.3 of this Act. |
9 | | (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3) of this Section, a |
10 | | law enforcement officer whose certification has become |
11 | | inactive under paragraph (2) may have the officer's |
12 | | employing agency submit a request for a waiver of training |
13 | | requirements to the Board in writing and accompanied by |
14 | | any verifying documentation. A grant of a waiver is within |
15 | | the discretion of the Board. Within 7 days of receiving a |
16 | | request for a waiver under this section, the Board shall |
17 | | notify the law enforcement officer and the chief |
18 | | administrator of the law enforcement officer's employing |
19 | | agency, whether the request has been granted, denied, or |
20 | | if the Board will take additional time for information. A |
21 | | law enforcement agency or law enforcement officer, whose |
22 | | request for a waiver under this subsection is denied, is |
23 | | entitled to request a review of the denial by the Board. |
24 | | The law enforcement agency must request a review within 20 |
25 | | days after the waiver being denied. The burden of proof |
26 | | shall be on the law enforcement agency to show why the law |
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1 | | enforcement officer is entitled to a waiver of the |
2 | | legislatively required training and eligibility |
3 | | requirements.
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4 | | (c) The part-time police training course referred to in |
5 | | this Section
shall be of similar content and the same number of |
6 | | hours as the courses for
full-time officers and
shall be |
7 | | provided by
Mobile Team In-Service Training Units under the |
8 | | Intergovernmental Law
Enforcement Officer's In-Service |
9 | | Training Act or by another approved program
or facility in a |
10 | | manner prescribed by the
Board.
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11 | | (d) Within 14 days, a law enforcement officer shall report |
12 | | to the Board: (1) any name change; (2) any change in |
13 | | employment; or (3) the filing of any criminal indictment or |
14 | | charges against the officer alleging that the officer |
15 | | committed any offense as enumerated in Section 6.1 of this |
16 | | Act. |
17 | | (e) All law enforcement officers must report the |
18 | | completion of the training requirements required in this Act |
19 | | in compliance with Section 8.4 of this Act. |
20 | | (e-1) Each employing agency shall allow and provide an |
21 | | opportunity for a law enforcement officer to complete the |
22 | | requirements in this Act. All mandated training shall be |
23 | | provided for at no cost to the employees. Employees shall be |
24 | | paid for all time spent attending mandated training. |
25 | | (e-2) Each agency, academy, or training provider shall |
26 | | maintain proof of a law enforcement officer's completion of |
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1 | | legislatively required training in a format designated by the |
2 | | Board. The report of training shall be submitted to the Board |
3 | | within 30 days following completion of the training. A copy of |
4 | | the report shall be submitted to the law enforcement officer. |
5 | | Upon receipt of a properly completed report of training, the |
6 | | Board will make the appropriate entry into the training |
7 | | records of the law enforcement officer. |
8 | | (f) For the purposes of this Section, the Board shall |
9 | | adopt rules defining
what constitutes employment on a |
10 | | part-time basis.
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11 | | (g) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, |
12 | | the changes made to this Section by this amendatory Act of the |
13 | | 102nd General Assembly and Public Act 101-652 take effect July |
14 | | 1, 2022. |
15 | | (Source: P.A. 101-652, eff. 1-1-22; 102-694, eff. 1-7-22.)
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