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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 SB2589
Introduced 2/15/2008, by Sen. Matt Murphy SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Property Tax Code concerning the board of review in Cook County. Increases the number of commissioners from 3 to 5. Provides that from 2010 to 2012, the 2 additional commissioners are elected at-large from the portion of the county outside of the City of Chicago, and beginning in 2012, each commissioner is elected from one of 5 election districts in the county. Requires the State Board of Elections to reapportion the 5 election districts on a decennial basis by the use of a computer program. Sets forth the requirements of the computer program. Effective immediately.
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| AN ACT concerning revenue.
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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 Property Tax Code is amended by changing |
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| Section 5-5 as follows:
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| (35 ILCS 200/5-5)
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| Sec. 5-5. Election of commissioners of board of review; |
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| counties of
3,000,000 or more. (a) In counties with |
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| 3,000,000 or more inhabitants,
on the first Tuesday after the |
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| first Monday in November 1994, 2
commissioners of the board of |
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| appeals shall be elected to hold office from the
first Monday |
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| in December following their election
and until the first Monday |
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| in December 1998. In case of any
vacancy, the chief judge of |
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| the circuit court or any judge of that circuit
designated by |
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| the chief judge shall fill the vacancy by appointment. The
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| commissioners shall be electors in
the particular county at the |
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| time of their election or appointment and shall
hold no other |
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| lucrative public office or public employment. Each |
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| commissioner
shall receive compensation fixed by the county |
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| board, which shall be paid out
of the county treasury and which |
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| shall not be changed during the term for which
any commissioner |
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| is elected or appointed.
Effective the first Monday in December |
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| 1998, the board
of appeals is abolished.
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| The board of appeals shall maintain sufficient evidentiary |
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| records to
support all decisions made by the board of appeals. |
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| All records, data,
sales/ratio studies, and other information |
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| necessary for the board
of review elected under subsection (c) |
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| to perform
its functions and
duties shall
be transferred by the |
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| board of appeals to the board of review on
the first Monday in |
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| December 1998.
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| (b) (Blank).
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| (c) In each county
with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, |
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| there is created a board of
review. Beginning with the general |
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| election in 2010 and until the term beginning after the general |
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| election in 2012, the The board of review shall consist of 5 3 |
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| commissioners as follows: ,
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| (1) one elected from each election district in the |
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| county
at the general election in 1998
to hold office for a |
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| term beginning
on the first Monday in December following |
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| their
election and until their
respective successors are |
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| elected and qualified ; and |
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| (2) 2 elected at-large from the portion of the county |
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| outside of the City of Chicago to hold office for a term |
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| beginning
on the first Monday in December of 2010 .
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| No later than June 1, 1996, the General Assembly shall |
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| establish the
boundaries for the 3 election districts in each |
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| county with 3,000,000 or more
inhabitants. The election |
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| districts shall be compact, contiguous, and have
substantially
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| the same population based on the 1990 federal decennial census. |
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| One district
shall be designated as the first election |
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| district, one as the second
election district, and one as the |
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| third election district. The commissioner
from each district |
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| shall be elected to a term of 4 years.
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| In the year following each federal decennial census, the |
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| General Assembly
shall reapportion the election districts to |
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| reflect the results of the
census. The reapportioned districts |
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| shall be compact, contiguous, and contain
substantially the |
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| same population. The commissioner from the
first district shall |
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| be
elected to terms of 4 years, 4 years, and 2 years. The |
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| commissioner from the
second district shall be elected to terms |
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| of 4 years, 2 years, and 4 years. The
commissioner from the |
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| third
district shall be elected to terms of 2 years, 4 years, |
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| and 4 years. The 2 commissioners elected at-large from the |
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| portion of the county outside of the City of Chicago are |
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| elected for one term of 2 years.
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| (d) For terms beginning after the general election in 2012, |
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| the board of review consists of 5 commissioners, each elected |
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| from one of 5 election districts in the county. |
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| No later than April 15 of 2011 and of each year following a |
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| federal decennial census, the State Board of Elections, by a |
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| record vote of all members, shall designate a computer program |
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| to reapportion the 5 election districts in the county to |
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| reflect the results of the
census. The computer program must |
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| comply with the following standards and criteria in the order |
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| of priority in which they are listed: |
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| (1) contiguity; |
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| (2) substantial equality of population; |
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| (3) compactness; |
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| (4) the minimization of districts that cross municipal |
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| boundaries; and |
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| (5) a fair reflection of minority voting strength. |
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| Except as otherwise provided in this subsection (d), the |
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| computer program must reapportion the districts in a random |
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| manner. In reapportioning the districts, the computer program |
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| may not consider: (i) the residency of incumbent commissioners; |
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| (ii) the political affiliations of registered voters; (iii) |
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| previous election results; or (iv) any demographic information |
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| that is not required to be considered under this Section, under |
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| the State or federal constitution, or under federal law. |
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| No later than June 1 of 2011 and of each year following a |
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| federal decennial census, the State Board of Elections
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| certify the reapportionment of the election districts obtained |
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| by using the designated computer program. The State Board of |
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| Elections shall file the reapportionment with the Secretary of |
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| State. Both the designation of the computer program and the |
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| certification of the reapportionment by the State Board of |
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| Elections shall be performed at an open meeting. The State |
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| Board of Elections must give reasonable and adequate notice of |
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| those meetings. |
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| Beginning in 2012, the terms of the commissioners are as |
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| follows: |
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| (1) the commissioner from the first district and the |
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| commissioner from the fourth district are elected to terms |
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| of 4 years, 4 years, and 2 years; |
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| (2) the commissioner from the second district and the |
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| commissioner from the fifth district are elected to terms |
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| of 4 years, 2 years, and 4 years; and |
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| (3) the commissioner from the third district is elected |
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| to terms of 2 years, 4 years, and 4 years. |
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| The commissioners shall hold office for a term beginning
on the |
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| first Monday in December following their
election and until |
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| their
respective successors are elected and qualified. |
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| (e) In case of vacancy, the chief
judge of the circuit |
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| court or any judge of the circuit court designated by the
chief |
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| judge shall fill the vacancy by appointment
of a person from |
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| the same political party.
If the vacancy is filled with more |
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| than 28 months remaining in the term, the
appointed |
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| commissioner shall serve until the next general
election, at |
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| which time a
commissioner shall be elected to serve for the |
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| remainder of the
term. If a vacancy is filled with 28 months or |
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| less remaining in the term, the
appointment shall be for the |
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| remainder of the term.
No commissioner may be elected or |
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| appointed to the board of review unless he
or she has resided |
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| in the election district he or she seeks to represent for at
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| least 2 years before the date of the election or appointment. |
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| In the
election following each federal decennial census and |
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| board of review
redistricting, a candidate for commissioner may |
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| be elected from any election
district that contains a part of |
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| the election district in which he or she
resided at the time of |
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| the redistricting and re-elected if a resident of the
new |
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| district he or she represents for 18 months prior to |
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| re-election. The
commissioners shall hold no other lucrative |
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| public office or public
employment.
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| (f) Each commissioner shall receive compensation fixed by |
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| the
county board,
which shall be paid from the county treasury. |
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| Compensation for each
commissioner
shall be equitable and shall |
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| not be changed during the term
for which that commissioner is |
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| elected or appointed.
The county shall provide suitable office |
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| space for the board of review.
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| (g) For the year beginning on the
first Monday in December |
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| 1998 and ending the first Monday in December 1999, and
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| fourth year thereafter, the chair of the board shall be the
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| commissioner elected
from the first district. For the year |
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| beginning the first Monday in December
1999 and ending the |
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| first Monday in December 2000, and every fourth year
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| thereafter, the chair of the board shall be the commissioner
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| elected from the second
district. For the year beginning the |
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| first Monday in December 2000 and ending
the first Monday in |
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| December 2001, and every fourth year thereafter, the chair
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| shall be the commissioner elected from the third district. For
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| the year beginning
the first Monday in December 2001 and ending |
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| the first Monday in December 2002,
and every fourth year |
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| thereafter, the chair of the board shall be determined by
lot.
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| (h) On and after the
first Monday in December, 1998, any |
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| reference in this Code to a board of
appeals shall mean the |
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| board of review created under this subsection, and any
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| reference to a member of a board of review shall mean a
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| commissioner of a board of review. Whenever it may be necessary |
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| for
purposes of determining its jurisdiction, the board of |
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| review shall be deemed
to succeed to the powers and duties of |
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| the former board of appeals; provided
that the board of review |
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| shall also have all of the powers and duties granted
to it |
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| under this Code. All action
of the board of review shall be by |
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| a majority vote of its commissioners.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-574, eff. 8-21-03.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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