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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB1159
Introduced 02/08/05, by Rep. Patricia Reid Lindner SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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105 ILCS 5/10-20.40 new |
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105 ILCS 5/34-18.32 new |
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30 ILCS 805/8.29 new |
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Amends the School Code. Requires each school district to establish a process by which each parent or guardian of a pupil is given an opportunity to enter into a school-parent compact that shall commit the parent or guardian to assist and cooperate with the educational process of his or her child. Sets forth the elements of the compact, including a description of the school and school district's responsibilities regarding curriculum and instruction, the school's and school district's commitment to assist and encourage active participation, and the parent's or guardian's commitment to share responsibility for pupil learning. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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HB1159 |
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LRB094 07665 RAS 37839 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The School Code is amended by adding Sections |
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| 10-20.40 and 34-18.32 as follows: |
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| (105 ILCS 5/10-20.40 new) |
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| Sec. 10-20.40. School-parent compact.
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| (a) The General Assembly finds and declares all of the
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| following: |
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| (1) Parents and guardians are the first and most |
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| enduring teachers
of a child. Parents play a crucial role |
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| in the development of a
child in the formative years. |
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| (2) Parental partnerships have the
potential to |
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| reinforce the role of the family and change attitudes
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| toward education, helping build strong local communities |
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| and widen
participation in learning. It is ultimately the |
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| responsibility of
parents to ensure that children have a |
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| firm foundation and prepare
children for formal learning. |
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| (3) Schools across the nation have found that
parent |
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| compacts increase successful parent involvement in the
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| education of their children. A parent contract or compact |
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| provides
opportunities for families to learn how to help |
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| their children
succeed in school. |
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| (4) The federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 |
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| requires every
school district that receives Title I funds |
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| to adopt a written parent
involvement policy. This policy |
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| is required to be developed jointly
with, approved by, and |
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| distributed to parents of participating
children and the |
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| local community. This policy ensures that strategies
that |
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| encourage and sustain active parent involvement are in |
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| place in
every school that receives these federal funds. |
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| The activities
should be designed to improve student pupil
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| academic achievement and school performance. |
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| (5) In any school accountability system, parent |
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| involvement is
a critical element. While pupils,
teachers, |
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| and administrators are being held to rigorous goals and
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| standards, parental accountability is not part of |
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| Illinois'
rewards and sanctions programs. To increase |
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| parent
accountability and involvement, each school |
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| district should be
encouraged to adopt the National |
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| Standards for Parent/Family
Involvement, as developed by |
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| the National Parent Teacher Association,
and measure |
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| parent involvement at each school against those
standards.
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| (b) In this Section: |
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| "Compact" means a written commitment between a school and |
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| the parent or guardian of a pupil to share responsibility for |
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| pupil learning. |
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| (c) Each school board shall establish a process by which
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| each parent or guardian of a pupil is given an opportunity to |
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| enter
into a school-parent compact that commits the parent or |
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| guardian
to assist and cooperate with the educational process |
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| of his or her
child. |
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| (d) The compact shall describe how the school, the school
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| district, and the parent or guardian will work together in a |
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| mutually
supportive and respectful partnership to help the |
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| pupil succeed in
school. The compact shall include, but not be |
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| limited to, all of the
following: |
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| (1) A description of the school and school district's
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| responsibility to provide a high-quality curriculum and |
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| instructional
program in a supportive and effective |
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| learning environment that
enables each pupil to meet the |
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| academic expectations of the school
and school district. |
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| (2) A commitment by the school and school district to |
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| assist and
encourage active participation by the parent or |
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| guardian by doing all
of the following: |
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| (A) establishing a process that promotes |
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| meaningful communication
between home and school on a |
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| regular basis; |
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LRB094 07665 RAS 37839 b |
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| (B) providing information to parents or guardians |
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| on State and
school district academic standards for |
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| each grade and subject area
and on the school and |
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| school district's expectations for pupil
behavior and |
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| academic performance; |
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| (C) promoting the availability of school, school |
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| district, and
community resources to strengthen school |
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| programs, family practices,
and pupil learning; and |
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| (D) supporting professional development |
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| opportunities for staff
members to enhance |
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| understanding of effective parent involvement
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| strategies. |
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| (3) A commitment by the parent or guardian to share |
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| responsibility
for pupil learning by doing all of the |
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| following: |
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| (A) ensuring that the child arrives at school |
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| prepared to learn; |
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| (B) fostering learning at home, giving appropriate |
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| assistance,
monitoring homework, and giving feedback |
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| to teachers; |
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| (C) attending school meetings; |
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| (D) communicating regularly with teachers and |
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| other school staff,
as needed, in a meaningful manner; |
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| (E) familiarizing himself or herself with State, |
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| school, and school
district academic standards for |
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| relevant grade and subject areas; |
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| (F) participating, as appropriate, in decisions |
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| relating to his or
her own child and the total school |
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| program; and |
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| (G) engaging in other positive parent |
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| responsibilities related to
successful pupil learning. |
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| (e) This Section does not supersede any valid restraining
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| order, protective order, or order for custody or visitation |
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| issued by
a court of competent jurisdiction. |
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| (105 ILCS 5/34-18.32 new) |
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LRB094 07665 RAS 37839 b |
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| Sec. 34-18.32. School-parent compact.
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| (a) The General Assembly finds and declares all of the
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| following: |
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| (1) Parents and guardians are the first and most |
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| enduring teachers
of a child. Parents play a crucial role |
6 |
| in the development of a
child in the formative years. |
7 |
| (2) Parental partnerships have the
potential to |
8 |
| reinforce the role of the family and change attitudes
|
9 |
| toward education, helping build strong local communities |
10 |
| and widen
participation in learning. It is ultimately the |
11 |
| responsibility of
parents to ensure that children have a |
12 |
| firm foundation and prepare
children for formal learning. |
13 |
| (3) Schools across the nation have found that
parent |
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| compacts increase successful parent involvement in the
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| education of their children. A parent contract or compact |
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| provides
opportunities for families to learn how to help |
17 |
| their children
succeed in school. |
18 |
| (4) The federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 |
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| requires every
school district that receives Title I funds |
20 |
| to adopt a written parent
involvement policy. This policy |
21 |
| is required to be developed jointly
with, approved by, and |
22 |
| distributed to parents of participating
children and the |
23 |
| local community. This policy ensures that strategies
that |
24 |
| encourage and sustain active parent involvement are in |
25 |
| place in
every school that receives these federal funds. |
26 |
| The activities
should be designed to improve student pupil
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27 |
| academic achievement and school performance. |
28 |
| (5) In any school accountability system, parent |
29 |
| involvement is
a critical element. While pupils,
teachers, |
30 |
| and administrators are being held to rigorous goals and
|
31 |
| standards, parental accountability is not part of |
32 |
| Illinois'
rewards and sanctions programs. To increase |
33 |
| parent
accountability and involvement, each school |
34 |
| district should be
encouraged to adopt the National |
35 |
| Standards for Parent/Family
Involvement, as developed by |
36 |
| the National Parent Teacher Association,
and measure |
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HB1159 |
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LRB094 07665 RAS 37839 b |
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| parent involvement at each school against those
standards. |
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| (b) In this Section: |
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| "Compact" means a written commitment between a school and |
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| the parent or guardian of a pupil to share responsibility for |
5 |
| pupil learning. |
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| (c) The board of education shall establish a process by |
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| which
each parent or guardian of a pupil is given an |
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| opportunity to enter
into a school-parent compact that commits |
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| the parent or guardian
to assist and cooperate with the |
10 |
| educational process of his or her
child. |
11 |
| (d) The compact shall describe how the school, the school
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| district, and the parent or guardian will work together in a |
13 |
| mutually
supportive and respectful partnership to help the |
14 |
| pupil succeed in
school. The compact shall include, but not be |
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| limited to, all of the
following: |
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| (1) A description of the school and school district's
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| responsibility to provide a high-quality curriculum and |
18 |
| instructional
program in a supportive and effective |
19 |
| learning environment that
enables each pupil to meet the |
20 |
| academic expectations of the school
and school district. |
21 |
| (2) A commitment by the school and school district to |
22 |
| assist and
encourage active participation by the parent or |
23 |
| guardian by doing all
of the following: |
24 |
| (A) establishing a process that promotes |
25 |
| meaningful communication
between home and school on a |
26 |
| regular basis; |
27 |
| (B) providing information to parents or guardians |
28 |
| on State and
school district academic standards for |
29 |
| each grade and subject area
and on the school and |
30 |
| school district's expectations for pupil
behavior and |
31 |
| academic performance; |
32 |
| (C) promoting the availability of school, school |
33 |
| district, and
community resources to strengthen school |
34 |
| programs, family practices,
and pupil learning; and |
35 |
| (D) supporting professional development |
36 |
| opportunities for staff
members to enhance |
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HB1159 |
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LRB094 07665 RAS 37839 b |
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|
1 |
| understanding of effective parent involvement
|
2 |
| strategies.
|
3 |
| (3) A commitment by the parent or guardian to share |
4 |
| responsibility
for pupil learning by doing all of the |
5 |
| following: |
6 |
| (A) ensuring that the child arrives at school |
7 |
| prepared to learn; |
8 |
| (B) fostering learning at home, giving appropriate |
9 |
| assistance,
monitoring homework, and giving feedback |
10 |
| to teachers; |
11 |
| (C) attending school meetings; |
12 |
| (D) communicating regularly with teachers and |
13 |
| other school staff,
as needed, in a meaningful manner; |
14 |
| (E) familiarizing himself or herself with State, |
15 |
| school, and school
district academic standards for |
16 |
| relevant grade and subject areas; |
17 |
| (F) participating, as appropriate, in decisions |
18 |
| relating to his or
her own child and the total school |
19 |
| program; and |
20 |
| (G) engaging in other positive parent |
21 |
| responsibilities related to
successful pupil learning.
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22 |
| (e) This Section does not supersede any valid restraining
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23 |
| order, protective order, or order for custody or visitation |
24 |
| issued by
a court of competent jurisdiction.
|
25 |
| Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding |
26 |
| Section 8.29 as
follows:
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| (30 ILCS 805/8.29 new)
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| Sec. 8.29. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 |
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| of this
Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the |
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| implementation of
any mandate created by this amendatory Act of |
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| the 94th General Assembly.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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