Legislature(1997 - 1998)
04/22/1998 03:20 PM House L&C
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HOUSE LABOR AND COMMERCE STANDING COMMITTEE
April 22, 1998
3:20 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Representative Norman Rokeberg, Chairman
Representative John Cowdery, Vice Chairman
Representative Bill Hudson
Representative Jerry Sanders
Representative Joe Ryan
Representative Tom Brice
Representative Gene Kubina
MEMBERS ABSENT
All members present
COMMITTEE CALENDAR
HOUSE BILL 323
"An Act relating to the calculation of credited service in the
public employees' retirement system for noncertificated employees
of school districts, regional educational attendance areas, and
state boarding schools; and providing for an effective date."
- MOVED CSHB 323(L&C) OUT OF COMMITTEE
CS FOR SENATE BILL 334(FIN)
"An Act relating to guidelines and standards for state training
programs; relating to the Alaska Human Resource Investment Council;
extending the termination date of the state training and employment
program; and providing for an effective date."
- MOVED HCSCSSB 334(L&C) OUT OF COMMITTEE
HOUSE BILL 479
"An Act relating to recognition of employers who hire Alaskans."
- MOVED CSHB 479(L&C) OUT OF COMMITTEE
* HOUSE BILL 477
"An Act relating to common interest communities; and amending Rule
72(k), Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure."
- HEARD AND HELD
* HOUSE BILL 433
"An Act establishing a tax credit for taxpayers engaged in a trade
or business who employ certain persons who are state residents; and
providing for an effective date."
- MOVED CSHB 433(L&C)
* HOUSE BILL 389
"An Act relating to an exemption from the requirement for payment
for overtime under a voluntary written agreement for certain
employees in the airline industry; and providing for an effective
date."
- SCHEDULED BUT NOT HEARD
* HOUSE BILL 276
"An Act relating to the compensation and terms and conditions of
employment of the heads and deputy heads of principal executive
departments of the state."
- SCHEDULED BUT NOT HEARD
(* First public hearing)
PREVIOUS ACTION
BILL: HB 323
SHORT TITLE: PERS CREDIT FOR NONCERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES
SPONSOR(S): REPRESENTATIVES(S) BRICE, Kubina
Jrn-Date Jrn-Page Action
1/15/98 2054 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRAL(S)
1/15/98 2054 (H) LABOR & COMMERCE, HES
2/11/98 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM CAPITOL 17
2/11/98 (H) MINUTE(L&C)
4/03/98 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM CAPITOL 17
4/03/98 (H) MINUTE(L&C)
4/22/98 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM CAPITOL 17
BILL: SB 334
SHORT TITLE: STATE TRAINING PROGRAMS/HUMAN RES.COUNCIL
SPONSOR(S): FINANCE
Jrn-Date Jrn-Page Action
3/06/98 2770 (S) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRAL(S)
3/06/98 2770 (S) FINANCE
3/24/98 (S) FIN AT 9:00 AM SENATE FINANCE 532
3/27/98 (S) FIN AT 8:00 AM SENATE FINANCE 532
3/31/98 (S) FIN AT 9:00 AM SENATE FINANCE 532
4/01/98 (S) FIN AT 9:00 AM SENATE FINANCE 532
4/01/98 (S) RLS AT 12:10 PM FAHRENKAMP RM 203
4/01/98 (S) MINUTE(RLS)
4/01/98 3090 (S) FIN RPT CS 4DP 3NR NEW TITLE
4/01/98 3090 (S) DP: SHARP, PEARCE, PHILLIPS,
TORGERSON;
4/01/98 3090 (S) NR: PARNELL, DONLEY, ADAMS
4/01/98 3090 (S) FISCAL NOTES TO CS
4/01/98 3090 (S) (DHSS, GOV, LABOR, DOE-3)
4/01/98 3090 (S) ZERO FISCAL NOTE TO CS (ADM)
4/02/98 3112 (S) ZERO FNS TO CS (DHSS/S.FIN,
DOE/S.FIN-3)
4/02/98 3113 (S) RULES TO CALENDAR 4/2/98
4/02/98 3114 (S) READ THE SECOND TIME
4/02/98 3114 (S) FIN CS ADOPTED UNAN CONSENT
4/02/98 3114 (S) ADVANCED TO THIRD READING UNAN
CONSENT
4/02/98 3114 (S) READ THE THIRD TIME CSSB 334(FIN)
4/02/98 3115 (S) PASSED Y17 N1 E2
4/02/98 3115 (S) EFFECTIVE DATE(S) SAME AS PASSAGE
4/02/98 3115 (S) DUNCAN NOTICE OF RECONSIDERATION
4/03/98 3139 (S) RECONSIDERATION NOT TAKEN UP
4/03/98 3139 (S) TRANSMITTED TO (H)
4/06/98 2882 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRAL(S)
4/06/98 2882 (H) LABOR & COMMERCE, FINANCE
4/17/98 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM CAPITOL 17
4/22/98 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM CAPITOL 17
BILL: HB 479
SHORT TITLE: RECOGNITION FOR EMPLOYERS OF ALASKANS
SPONSOR(S): LABOR & COMMERCE
Jrn-Date Jrn-Page Action
4/01/98 2832 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRAL(S)
4/01/98 2832 (H) LABOR & COMMERCE, FINANCE
4/06/98 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM CAPITOL 17
4/17/98 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM CAPITOL 17
4/22/98 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM CAPITOL 17
BILL: HB 477
SHORT TITLE: COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITIES
SPONSOR(S): LABOR & COMMERCE BY REQUEST
Jrn-Date Jrn-Page Action
3/31/98 2814 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRAL(S)
3/31/98 2814 (H) LABOR & COMMERCE, JUDICIARY
4/20/98 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM CAPITOL 17
4/20/98 (H) MINUTE(L&C)
4/22/98 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM CAPITOL 17
BILL: HB 433
SHORT TITLE: TAX CREDIT FOR HIRING STATE RESIDENTS
SPONSOR(S): REPRESENTATIVES(S) ROKEBERG
Jrn-Date Jrn-Page Action
2/18/98 2353 (H) READ THE FIRST TIME - REFERRAL(S)
2/18/98 2354 (H) L&C, JUDICIARY
4/22/98 (H) L&C AT 3:15 PM CAPITOL 17
WITNESS REGISTER
KRAG JOHNSEN, Administrative Assistant
to Senator Drue Pearce
Alaska State Legislature
Capitol Building, Room 518
Juneau, Alaska 99801
Telephone: (907) 465-6594
POSITION STATEMENT: Provided information on SB 334.
DWIGHT PERKINS, Special Assistant
Office of the Commissioner
Department of Labor
P.O. Box 21149
Juneau, Alaska 99802-1149
Telephone: (907) 465-2700
POSITION STATEMENT: Testified on SB 334.
RANDY LORENZ, Student Intern
to Representative Norman Rokeberg
Alaska State Legislature
Capitol Building, Room 24
Juneau, Alaska 99801
Telephone: (907) 465-6547
POSITION STATEMENT: Provided information on HB 479.
ED FLANAGAN, Deputy Commissioner
Department of Labor
P.O. Box 21149
Juneau, Alaska 99802-1149
Telephone: (907) 2700
POSITION STATEMENT: Testified on HB 479.
ACTION NARRATIVE
TAPE 98-49, SIDE A
Number 0001
CHAIRMAN NORMAN ROKEBERG called the House Labor and Commerce
Standing Committee meeting to order at 3:20 p.m. Members present
at the call to order were Representatives Rokeberg, Cowdery,
Hudson, Ryan and Brice. Representatives Kubina and Sanders arrived
at 3:23 and 3:25 p.m. respectively.
HB 323 - PERS CREDIT FOR NONCERTIFICATED EMPLOYEES
Number 0007
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced the committee's first order of business
was HB 323, "An Act relating to the calculation of credited service
in the public employees' retirement system for noncertificated
employees of school districts, regional educational attendance
areas, and state boarding schools; and providing for an effective
date."
Number 0011
REPRESENTATIVE TOM BRICE made a motion to adopt the proposed
committee substitute LS1350\E, Cramer, 4/21/98, as the working
draft. There being no objections, that version was before the
committee.
Number 0014
REPRESENTATIVE BRICE made a motion to move HB 323 from the
committee with individual recommendations [and attached fiscal
note].
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG objected for a description of what the committee
substitute does.
REPRESENTATIVE BRICE noted Section 1 was added. He explained that
it would provide direction to the Department of Administration to
base the expected increase in cost for this benefit which is to be
paid for by the employees who will be receiving the benefit. For
about a 40 percent increase in their contribution they will receive
a 30-year retirement and a 5-year vestment as opposed to the
current 40-year retirement and 7 and 3/4-year vestment.
Section 1. AS 39.35.160 is amended by adding a new subsection
to read:
(c) Beginning July 1, 1998, a noncertificated employee of a
state boarding school or of a school district or regional
educational attendance area shall pay a contribution
surcharge. The amount of the surcharge is the difference
between the amount the employer would have had to contribute
under AS 39.35.250 - 39.35.290 for the employee when treating
the employee's credited service as service earned under AS
39.35.300(c) or 39.35.310(c) less the amount the employer
would have had to contribute under AS 39.35.250 - 39.35.290
without treating the employee's credited service as service
earned under AS 39.35.300(c) or AS 39.35.310(c).
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG, stated "Let me understand this now, this allows
for example a school employee that normally would have to take the
summer off to -- his normal contribution of 6.75 percent which he
normally pays he would be allowed to pay that and then he also - he
would pay the employee that, that is to say would pay the employer
match of 6.75. So the employee would pay the entire amount of
those months they were not directly employed and reimbursed by the
employer, is that correct."
REPRESENTATIVE BRICE replied yes.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG said, so there wouldn't be any negative impact as
far as the school districts.
REPRESENTATIVE BRICE replied no.
Number 0030
REPRESENTATIVE JOE RYAN said, "Okay, this is in the same that the
classified employees - the teachers would pay for make (indisc.),"
REPRESENTATIVE BRICE responded that their contribution rate would
be - they're both roughly around - totally 20 percent.
REPRESENTATIVE RYAN commented, "They are making, like the teachers
make their contribution agreements (indis.--fading)."
Number 0035
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG withdrew his objection to the motion. He asked
if there were further objections. There being none, CSHB 323(L&C)
moved from the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee. The
chairman noted for the record that the attached zero fiscal note
was a technical oversight of part of the motion made.
CSSB 334(FIN) - STATE TRAINING PROGRAMS/HUMAN RES.COUNCIL
Number 0049
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced the committee's next order of business
was CSSB 334(FIN), "An Act relating to guidelines and standards for
state training programs; relating to the Alaska Human Resource
Investment Council; extending the termination date of the state
training and employment program; and providing for an effective
date."
Number 0050
KRAG JOHNSEN, Legislative Administrative Assistant to Senator Drue
Pearce, came forward to present CSSB 334(FIN). He stated they have
a number of amendments which should be in the committee members'
bill packets and there was a sheet labeled "background information"
which was for the committee's basic information on the creation of
the (indisc.) and some guidelines on the council membership.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG stated, in order to expedite matters there are
three amendments in the packet. He asked if the bill sponsor and
the Senate Finance Standing Committee agreed with the amendments.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG noted for the record that Representatives Kubina
is in attendance.
MR. JOHNSEN answered in the affirmative, noting the Senate Finance
Standing Committee presented the amendments.
Number 0062
DWIGHT PERKINS, Special Assistant, Office of the Commissioner,
Department of Labor(DOL), came forward to testify on SB 334.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked if the department has any objections to the
three amendments.
MR. PERKINS responded the department has no objections and supports
the three amendments.
Number 0064
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG designated the first amendment as Amendment 1.
He noted the amendment increases the number of members on the
committee.
Number 0066
REPRESENTATIVE JOHN COWDERY made a motion to move Amendment 1,
Version P. There being no objections, Amendment 1 was adopted.
Page 1, Line 9
Section 1(a)(2)
Delete: 21
Insert: 26
Page 1, Line 11
Section 1(a)(2)
Delete: []
Page 2 line 22
Section 2(c)
Delete: lines 22-24
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG referred to Amendment 2. He noted it allows
three meetings instead of a maximum of two meetings of the board.
Number 0070
REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to move Amendment 2, Version
P. There being no objections, Amendment 2 was adopted.
Page 3, Line 29
Section 7
Delete: two
Insert: three
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG referred to Amendment 3. He said this merely
cleans up the language to Alaska Temporary Assistance Program
(ATAP); it was a technical amendment.
Number 0075
REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to move Amendment 3. There
being no objections, Amendment 3 was adopted.
Page 9, Line 2
Delete: Alaskans on Temporary Assistance Plan employment
education and job training programs
Insert: Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (ATAP)
Number 0078
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG addressed Amendment 4, page 8. He said, "This is
the Alaska Professional Development Institute in the Department of
Administration. It was felt that the requirements set forth in the
bill under the (f) subsection were more appropriate to the Alaska
Professional Development Institute if it was under the (g) section
which merely providing for assessment."
Page 8, lines 11-13
delete: (1) in the Department of Administration: Alaska
Professional Development Institute, providing continuing
education and training for employed workers;
Page 10, after line 27
insert: (9) in the Department of Administration: Alaska
Professional Development Institute, providing continuing
education and training for employed workers;
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG noted that we're not deleting anything, we're
just moving it. He asked Mr. Johnsen if the Senate Finance
Committee agrees to this amendment.
MR. JOHNSEN replied the Senate Finance Standing Committee saw it as
a good compromise. The council would still have the ability to
recommend that APDI would fall under the council's oversight,
that's part of the assessment.
Number 0094
MR. PERKINS said this addressed the concerns of the Department of
Administration and he believes it's wholeheartedly accepted. He
indicated the department was unaware of the committee meeting, but
knows this addresses their concern.
Number 0097
REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to move Amendment 4. There
being no objections, Amendment 4 was adopted.
Number 0100
REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to move CSSB 334(FIN) as
amended with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal
note. There being no objections, HCSCSSB 334(L&C) was moved out of
the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG noted for the record that Representatives Kubina
and Hudson are present and asked for a brief at ease [for
approximately 30 seconds].
HB 479 - RECOGNITION FOR EMPLOYERS OF ALASKANS
Number 0108
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG called the House Labor and Commerce Standing
Committee back to order and announced the committee's next order of
business was HB 479, "An Act relating to recognition of employers
who hire Alaskans." He noted it was previously heard [April 6,
1998].
Number 0111
RANDY LORENZ, Student Intern to Representative Norman Rokeberg,
came forward to testify on HB 479. He said the requested changes
have been incorporated into another proposed committee substitute.
MR. LORENZ explained the new committee substitute requires the
employer to pay a $30 fee for certification which could be adjusted
by the Department of Labor (DOL) to cover costs - the fee will go
into the general fund. He stated, "The program will encourage
Alaskan hire by requiring a minimum of 80 percent of Alaskans to be
employed. The employee is considered a resident if he or she is
both in the recent permanent fund file and the wage file and the
Department of Labor shall design the seal. According to what they
had requested I believe we have covered those proposed changes in
the CS [committee substitute]."
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG directed the committee's attention to "we hire
Alaska 1998" graphics.
REPRESENTATIVE BRICE asked, do we hire Alaska or Alaskan?
MR. LORENZ said they're here for your review. He noted DOL
provided a number of possibilities for the seal, noting the
committee could accept one of those now.
Number 0125
REPRESENTATIVE BILL HUDSON made a motion to adopt the proposed
committee substitute Version H, LS1719\H, Cramer, 4/14/98. There
being no objections, Version H was adopted.
REPRESENTATIVE RYAN asked if there was an amendment.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG replied no, it has been amended by Version H.
Number 0131
ED FLANAGAN, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Labor, came forward
to testify on HB 479. He said the proposed committee substitute
addresses virtually all of the concerns that the department raised
earlier. Mr. Flanagan indicated additional calculations were made
and of 16,000 employing units that are on the department's UI
[Unemployment Insurance] wage files, 71 percent of the employers
that they report on (indisc.--coughing) report card have 80 percent
or more and DOL would go down to anybody with one employee. He
noted the 16,000 employing unit number would sometimes include
multiple locations of one employer, giving the example of Fred
Meyer, Incorporated. He stated, "When I spoke earlier, we talked
about our current employer report card that is 20 or more
employees, we would take that all the way down to anybody that
employed anybody. The "Made in Alaska" person was very concerned
about that - that we shouldn't exclude the very small employers,
and that wasn't our purpose in suggesting 20, we were just trying
to keep it to what we already have in hand." He indicated it
wasn't extremely difficult for the department to produce that
report to this level.
MR. FLANAGAN said he believes Mrs. Armstrong [Legislative Assistant
to Representative Rokeberg] had told Mr. Perkins that the
department should "take a pencil" to its fiscal note. He noted the
department did not have a formal revised fiscal note for the
committee. He indicated it was not the department's intention to
delay the bill's progress and if the bill reached the House Finance
Standing Committee, the department could pare it down to something
like $12,000 if the department received straight general funds, and
no fee would have to be charged. He indicated it would probably
cost the department $20,000 instead of $12,000 if they had to go
the program receipts route, noting it costs money anytime money had
to be collected. This is a rough estimate that was done about 30
minutes ago. Mr. Flanagan said, "If we just had $12,000 straight
GF, we wouldn't even have to charge a fee for the thing, but I
understand ... straight GF [general fund] is always an issue." He
said he guessed the department would have to set the fee in the
first year and the fee could probably be reduced from the current
$30 because it had been simplified, reminding the committee the
initial fiscal note had been based on the many different criteria
per industry, et cetera. He said the department could make this
work but would like to do a little more work on the fiscal note to
make this a doable thing.
Number 0159
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked what does the posted fiscal note say.
MR. FLANAGAN replied, this one says $12,000.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG said it was duly noted and indicated it would be
addressed in the House Finance Standing Committee.
Number 0162
REPRESENTATIVE RYAN asked if the chairman wanted a motion.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG replied no, he indicated he had one more
question. He stated, "Regarding the discussion about where the
design was going to come from, the bill provides that your internal
department graphically would do it, but what would the costs or the
implications of having, like, the Arts Council [Alaska State
Council on the Arts] or having a contest to award prizes."
MR. FLANAGAN said the cost had not been considered in the original
fiscal note and the Alaska State Council on the Arts had not been
contacted for an estimate. He stated the DOL's suggestion to the
chairman's staff was that the department has a very good graphic
artist who, although near retirement, had given the department
enough designs to last a few years. Mr. Flanagan said the
department did not want to deny the Alaska State Council on the
Arts the opportunity to have something, indicating the DOL's
suggestion had been for reasons of simplicity and speed.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG said he would like DOL to consider the contest
only as a means of publicizing the program and noted that would be
taken up later.
MR. FLANAGAN indicated he understood the chairman's comments.
Number 0173
REPRESENTATIVE RYAN made a motion to move Version H, the proposed
committee substitute for HB 479, out of committee with individual
recommendations and the accompanying $12,000 fiscal note.
REPRESENTATIVE GENE KUBINA asked if there was another committee of
referral.
Number 0176
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG replied, the House Finance Standing Committee.
He said he believes it needs to be "picked up." Chairman Rokeberg
asked if there were any objections to the motion. There being
none, CSHB 479(L&C) was moved out of the House Labor and Commerce
Standing Committee.
HB 477 - COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITIES
Number 0185
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced the next order of business is HB 477,
"An Act relating to common interest communities; and amending Rule
72(k), Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure," requested by the Alaska
Home Builders Association by request. He indicated this is a very
long and complex law and that he had asked the Alaska Home Builders
Association to come up with a light version of the bill due to the
late hour in the session.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG said, "This is the Alaska [Uniform] Common
Ownership Act which is - replace the Horizontal Regime Act, so it's
for all condominiums and townhouse-type associations and so forth
in the state. One of the key elements we found in administering
the condominiums and so forth is that hearing the real estate crash
in the mid-eighties, a lot of nonresident owners purchased units so
there's an (indic.) amount. So there's a lot of tenants in a lot
of units now and it's very difficult under the existing law to get
the majority, or a high enough a number of owners to vote on any
changes to the declarations and bylaws or any other revisions. So
there's a sum (indisc.--noise) of that and so forth. I just wanted
to bring the up today and just to make you guys aware of it in case
you have anybody that's interested in this type of thing that you
could pass it along to. I hope to be able to bring this up before
we shut down the committees real quickly so it might have a chance
to (indisc.) through if we can but I don't want to take up too much
time of the committee on it so I'm going to -- if there's any
questions then we'll just hold the bill over. Again, I just want
to bring up so we can bring it up under bills previously heard if
we can come up with a..."
Number 0203
REPRESENTATIVE KUBINA indicated, basically without a hearing you'll
be able to move it out the next time just by bringing it up.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG guaranteed he wouldn't do that.
REPRESENTATIVE RYAN said he would like to read the bill.
Number 0205
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG commented the bill is a tough goer. He stated he
would hold HB 477 for further consideration.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked for a brief at ease at 3:43 p.m.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG called the meeting back to order at 3:51 p.m.
REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON commented on the committee scheduling of a
bill regarding multi year labor contracts and an opinion he
received from the attorney general.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG indicated HB 477 will be held in committee.
HB 433 - TAX CREDIT FOR HIRING STATE RESIDENTS
Number 0218
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced HB 433, "An Act establishing a tax
credit for taxpayers engaged in a trade or business who employ
certain persons who are state residents; and providing for an
effective date," sponsored by the chairman is before the committee.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG referred to the committee substitute which was
modified before it was heard.
Number 0221
REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to adopt proposed committee
substitute, Version LS0656\F, 3/4/98 for purposes of discussion.
REPRESENTATIVE RYAN requested an at ease.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG called a brief at ease at 3:53 p.m.
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG called the meeting back to order at 3:55 p.m. He
said, "Just for the -- we're going to request the committee to --
change the committee substitute fundamentally was we have adopted
by the record a package for it, was to move it from a $1,000 to a
$500 tax credit. This particular legislation would provide to a
company for employment of those qualified individuals a tax credit
of $500 not to exceed a aggregate of $75,000 in any one year. Now
for those individuals who had been in the state an actual year, and
had been a graduate of, or a student at a qualifying post secondary
educational student, which is defined in the bill."
Number 0233
REPRESENTATIVE COWDERY made a motion to move CSHB 433 with
individual recommendations and attached committee fiscal note.
There being no objections CSHB 433(L&C) moved from the House Labor
and Commerce Standing Committee.
ADJOURNMENT
Number 0239
CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG adjourned the House Labor and Commerce Standing
Committee at 3:58 p.m.
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