To provide for improvement of Federal education research, statistics, evaluation, information, and dissemination, and for other purposes.
Became Public Law No: 107-279.
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35Passed Senate amendedNov 28, 2006
Title I: Education Sciences Reform - Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 - Part A: The Institute of Education Sciences - (Sec. 111) Establishes in the Department of Education the Institute of Education Sciences, consisting of: (1) an Office of the Director; (2) a National Board for Education Sciences; and (3) the National Education Centers, including ones for Education Research, Education Statistics, and Education Evaluation, with their respective Commissioners to be appointed by the Institute Director. (The Institute replaces and reconstitutes the Office of Educational Resources and Information.) (Sec. 118) Authorizes the Institute to make agreements carry out research projects of common interest with entities such as the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. (Sec. 120) Requires grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements for activities under this Act to be awarded on a competitive basis, at a minimum, and, when practicable, through a peer review process. Part B: National Center for Education Research - (Sec. 131) Establishes in the Institute a National Center for Education Research, headed by a Research Commissioner. (Sec. 133) Requires the Research Center to: (1) maintain published peer-review standards and standards for conduct and evaluation of all research and development carried out under Center auspices; (2) propose to the Director a research plan; (3) carry out specific, long-term research activities consistent with Institute priorities and mission; (4) implement the plan to carry out scientifically valid research that uses objective and measurable indicators to assess progress and results, meets certain peer review procedures standards of research, and includes both basic research and applied research; (5) promote the use of scientifically valid research within the Federal Government, including active participation in interagency research initiatives; (6) ensure that research conducted by the Center is relevant to education practice and policy; (7) synthesize and disseminate the findings and results of research conducted or supported by the Center; and (8) assist the Director in preparing the biennial report. Directs the Center to carry out research on: (1) successful State and local education reform activities, including increasing student achievement; (2) impacts and uses of technology in education; and (3) improved methods of mathematics and science teaching for use in elementary and secondary classrooms, including in low-performing schools, to meet ESEA requirements. Directs the Research Commissioner to support at least eight national research and development centers. Requires support of research in: (1) adult literacy; (2) assessment, standards, and accountability research; (3) early childhood development and education; (4) English language learners; (5) improvement of low-achieving schools; (6) innovation in education reform; (7) State and local policy; (8) postsecondary education and training; (9) rural education; (10) teacher quality; and (11) reading and literacy. (Sec. 134) Directs the Research Commissioner to ensure that Center research meets certain guidelines, and review and develop other necessary research standards. Requires the Director to establish a peer review system for evaluating applications for grants and contracts exceeding a specified amount, and the research products of the recipients. Directs the Commissioner to develop procedures for evaluating applications for research grants and contracts and recipient performance. Requires the Commissioner to ensure that at least 50 percent of funds made available for research for each fiscal year be used for long-term research programs of at least five years. Part C: National Education Center for Education Statistics - (Sec. 151) Establishes in the Institute a National Center for Education Statistics, headed by a Statistics Commissioner. (Sec. 153) Requires the Statistics Center to collect, report, analyze, and disseminate statistical data related to education in the United States and in other nations, including specified types of data. Authorizes the Statistics Commissioner to establish: (1) a training program for employees of public and private educational agencies, organizations, and institutions in the use of standard statistical procedures and concepts; and (2) a fellowship program to appoint such employees as temporary fellows to assist the Statistics Center. (Sec. 157) Authorizes the Statistics Center to establish one or more national cooperative education statistics systems to produce and maintain, with the cooperation of the States, comparable and uniform information and data on early childhood education, elementary and secondary education, postsecondary education, adult education, and libraries that are useful for policymaking at the Federal, State, and local levels. Part D: National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance - (Sec. 171) Establishes in the Institute a National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance (EERA), headed by an EERA Commissioner. (Sec. 172) Sets forth the duties of the EERA Commissioner. Requires the Director to continue, for their duration, current awards for the support of the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) Clearinghouses and contracts for regional educational laboratories. Establishes within the EERA Center the National Library of Education. (Sec. 173) Requires the Director, through the EERA Commissioner, to: (1) conduct or support evaluations consistent with the Center's mission; (2) evaluate programs under title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) (and administer all operations and contracts associated with evaluations authorized by part E of title I of ESEA); (3) coordinate Center activities with other evaluation activities in the Department; and (4) review and supplement Federal education program evaluations. (Sec. 174) Requires the Director to make contracts with regional entities to establish a networked system of ten regional educational laboratories for applied research, development, dissemination, and technical assistance to other appropriate entities in: (1) the core academic areas of reading, mathematics, and science; (2) English language acquisition; (3) education technology; and (4) replicating and adapting promising educational methods and practices. Requires the same ten geographical regions as served by the regional educational laboratories to be served under this part. Directs the EERA Commissioner to coordinate activities among the regions. Includes collaboration with the National Education Centers among required activities of regional educational laboratories. Part E: General Provisions - (Sec. 181) Sets forth general provisions relating to title I of this Act, including definitions, interagency data sources and formats, prohibitions, confidentiality, availability of data, performance management, authority to publish, Board vacancies, scientific or technical employees, voluntary service, fellowships, rulemaking, authorization of appropriations. (Sec. 183) Prohibits construing anything in this title to authorize: (1) the development of a nationwide database of individually identifiable information on individuals involved in studies or other collections of data under this title; (2) a Federal officer or employee to mandate, direct, or control the curriculum, program of instruction, or allocation of State or local resources of a State, local educational agency, or school, or to mandate a State or local government to spend any funds or incur any costs not provided for under this title. Prohibits the use of any funds provided under this title: (1) by the Institute (or any of its offices, boards, committees, or centers) to endorse, approve, or sanction any curriculum designed to be used in an elementary school or secondary school; or (2) by the Secretary or any award recipient to develop, pilot test, field test, implement, administer, or distribute any federally sponsored national test in reading, mathematics, or any other subject, unless specifically and explicitly authorized by law, with specified exceptions. (Sec. 192) Provides that nothing in this Act shall be construed to affect the rights, remedies, limitations, or defense under Federal copyright law. (Sec. 193) Authorizes the President to remove the Institute Director, each member of the Institute Board, and the Commissioner for Education Statistics prior to the expiration of their appointed terms. Authorizes the Institute Director to remove each of the Commissioners of the respective Centers prior to the expiration of their appointed terms. Title II: Educational Technical Assistance - Educational Technical Assistance Act of 2002 - (Sec. 203) Provides for comprehensive centers for technical assistance and professional development in education. Authorizes the Secretary to award at least 20 grants to local entities or consortia to establish comprehensive centers to provide technical assistance and professional development in reading, mathematics, science, and technology, especially to low-performing schools and districts. Directs the Secretary, in awarding such grants, to ensure that at least one such center is established in each of the ten regions served by the current regional educational laboratories. (Sec. 204) Directs the Secretary to provide for ongoing independent evaluations by the EERA Center of the comprehensive centers receiving assistance under this title, and transmit the results to the appropriate congressional committees and the Director. (Sec. 205) Directs the Secretary, until the comprehensive centers are established, to continue awards for the support of the Eisenhower Regional Mathematics and Science Education Consortia, the Regional Technology in Education Consortia, and the Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers. (Sec. 206) Sets forth provisions for regional advisory committees and assessments. (Sec. 207) Directs the Secretary to establish priorities for the regional educational laboratories and comprehensive centers, taking into account the regional assessments and other relevant regional surveys of educational needs. (Sec. 208) Authorizes the Secretary to make competitive grants to State educational agencies for statewide, longitudinal data systems for using individual student data, consistent with ESEA. Title III: National Assessment of Educational Progress - National Assessment of Educational Progress Authorization Act - (Sec. 303) Authorizes appropriations for FY 2003 through 2008 for: (1) the National Assessment Governing Board; and (2) the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Title IV: Amendatory Provisions - (Sec. 401) Redesignates and transfers to this Act confidentiality protections from the National Education Statistics Act of 1994 (which are currently applicable only to the National Center for Education Statistics) in a revised form to cover all individually identifiable information that has been collected or retained under this Act. Transfers from such Act to this Act provisions relating to the National Assessment Governing Board and the National Assessment of Educational Progress. (Sec. 402) Amends the Department of Education Organization Act to provide for the Institute of Educational Sciences and its Director. (Sec. 403) Repeals: (1) the National Education Statistics Act of 1994 (title IV of the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994); (2) parts A through E and K through N of the Educational Research, Development, Dissemination, and Improvement Act of 1994 (title IX of the Goals 2000: Educate America Act); and (3) specified provisions under the Department of Education Organization Act. (Sec. 406) Amends ESEA to revise impact aid provisions for certain heavily impacted local educational agencies (LEAs), under the program of payments for eligible federally connected children. Requires that procedures under specified Federal regulations be applied in determining whether an LEA with an enrollment of less than 350 students has a per-pupil expenditure that is less than the average per-pupil expenditure of a comparable LEA in the same State. Directs the Secretary to deem the LEA serving the Bonesteel-Fairfax school district, 26-5, in Bonesteel, South Dakota, to be eligible in FY 2003 for a basic support payment for heavily impacted LEAs. Requires an application filed by Central School District, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, for such a payment for federally connected students for FY 2003, to be treated as timely and processed by the Secretary if it is received within 30 days after enactment of this Act.
36Passed House amendedNov 28, 2006
Title I: Education Sciences Reform - Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 - Part A: Academy of Education Sciences - Establishes in the Department of Education an Academy of Education Sciences, consisting of: (1) an Office of the Director; (2) a National Board for Education Sciences; (3) an Office of Educational Resources and Dissemination (OERD); and (4) the National Education Centers, including ones for Education Research, Education Statistics, and Education Evaluation, with their respective Commissioners to be appointed by the Academy's Director. Part B: National Education Center for Education Research - Establishes in the Academy a National Education Center for Education Research. (Sec. 133) Requires the Research Commissioner to: (1) maintain published peer-review standards and standards for conduct and evaluation of all research and development carried out under Center auspices; (2) propose to the Director a research plan; (3) carry out specific, long-term research activities consistent with Academy priorities and mission; (4) implement the plan to carry out scientifically valid research that uses objective and measurable indicators to assess progress and results, meets peer certain review procedures standards of research, and includes both basic research and applied research; (5) promote the use of scientifically valid research within the Federal Government, including active participation in interagency research initiatives; (6) ensure that research conducted by the Center is relevant to education practice and policy; (7) synthesize and disseminate, through OERD, the findings and results of research conducted or supported by the Center; and (8) oversee and support conducting evaluative summaries of the education priority areas of each of the national research and development centers. Requires the Director, through the Research Commissioner, to support national research and development centers. Part C: National Education Center for Education Statistics - Establishes in the Academy a National Education Center for Education Statistics. (Sec. 153) Requires the Statistics Center to collect, report, analyze, and disseminate statistical data related to education in the United States and in other nations, including specified types of data. Authorizes the Statistics Commissioner to establish: (1) a training program for employees of public and private educational agencies, organizations, and institutions in the use of standard statistical procedures and concepts; and (2) a fellowship program to appoint such employees as temporary fellows to assist the Statistics Center. (Sec. 157) Authorizes the Statistics Center to establish one or more national cooperative education statistics systems to produce and maintain, with the cooperation of the States, comparable and uniform information and data on early childhood education, elementary and secondary education, postsecondary education, adult education, and libraries that are useful for policymaking at the Federal, State, and local levels. Part D: National Education Center for Education Evaluation - Establishes in the Academy a National Education Center for Education Evaluation. (Sec. 173) Requires the Director, through the Evaluation Commissioner, to: (1) conduct or support evaluations consistent with the Center's mission; (2) evaluate programs under title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (and administer all operations and contracts associated with evaluations authorized by part E of such title I); (3) coordinate Center activities with other evaluation activities in the Department; and (4) review and supplement Federal education program evaluations. Part E: General Provisions - Sets forth general provisions relating to title I of this Act, including definitions, interagency data sources and formats, prohibitions, confidentiality, availability of data, performance management, authority to publish, Board vacancies, scientific or technical employees, voluntary service, fellowships, rulemaking, and authorization of appropriations. (Sec. 183) Prohibits construing anything in this title to authorize: (1) the development of a nationwide database of individually identifiable information on individuals involved in studies or other collections of data under this title; (2) a Federal officer or employee to mandate, direct, or control the curriculum, program of instruction, or allocation of State or local resources of a State, local educational agency, or school, or to mandate a State or local government to spend any funds or incur any costs not provided for under this title. Prohibits the use of any funds provided under this title: (1) by the Academy (or any of its offices, boards, committees, or centers) to endorse, approve, or sanction any curriculum designed to be used in an elementary school or secondary school; or (2) by the Secretary or any award recipient to develop, pilot test, field test, implement, administer, or distribute any federally sponsored national test in reading, mathematics, or any other subject, unless specifically and explicitly authorized by law, with specified exceptions. Title II: Regional Educational Applied Research and Technical Assistance - Regional Assistance Act of 2002 - Directs the Secretary of Education to establish, oversee, and coordinate a nationwide network of regional entities to provide comprehensive applied educational research, development, and technical assistance to other appropriate entities in education technology and the core academic areas of reading, math, and science. (Sec. 203) Requires: (1) the same geographical regions as served by the regional educational laboratories to be served under this title; (2) five-year competitive contracts with at least two regional entities for each region; and (3) existing awards to certain regional educational laboratories to be continued. Allows a limited extension of existing awards for comprehensive regional assistance centers. Sets forth provisions for regional advisory committees and grants for their activities, regional entity boards, public input, priorities and evaluations, and authorization of appropriations. (Sec. 210) Makes part E of title I of this Act applicable to this title, as appropriate, except that the Secretary shall be responsible under this title for any responsibilities that such part assigned solely to the Academy Director. Title III: National Assessment of Educational Progress - National Assessment of Educational Progress Authorization Act - Authorizes appropriations for FY 2003 through 2008 for: (1) the National Assessment Governing Board; and (2) the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Title IV: Amendatory Provisions - Redesignates and transfers to this Act confidentiality protections from the National Education Statistics Act of 1994 (which are currently applicable only to the National Center for Education Statistics) in a revised form to cover all individually identifiable information that has been collected or retained under this Act. Transfers from such Act to this Act provisions relating to the National Assessment Governing Board and the National Assessment of Educational Progress. (Sec. 402) Amends the Department of Education Organization Act to provide for the Academy of Educational Sciences and its Director. (Sec. 403) Repeals: (1) the National Education Statistics Act of 1994 (title IV of the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994); (2) parts A through E and J through N of the Educational Research, Development, Dissemination, and Improvement Act of 1994 (title IX of the Goals 2000: Educate America Act); and (3) specified provisions under the Department of Education Organization Act.
17Reported to House with amendment(s)Nov 28, 2006
Title I: Education Sciences Reform - Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 - Part A: Academy of Education Sciences - Establishes in the Department of Education an Academy of Education Sciences, consisting of: (1) an Office of the Director; (2) a National Board for Education Sciences; (3) an Office of Educational Resources and Dissemination (OERD); and (4) the National Education Centers, including ones for Education Research, Education Statistics, and Education Evaluation, with their respective Commissioners to be appointed by the Academy's Director. Part B: National Education Center for Education Research - Establishes in the Academy a National Education Center for Education Research. (Sec. 133) Requires the Research Commissioner to: (1) maintain published peer-review standards and standards for conduct and evaluation of all research and development carried out under Center auspices; (2) propose to the Director a research plan; (3) carry out specific, long-term research activities consistent with Academy priorities and mission; (4) implement the plan to carry out scientifically valid research that uses objective and measurable indicators to assess progress and results, meets peer certain review procedures standards of research, and includes both basic research and applied research; (5) promote the use of scientifically valid research within the Federal Government, including active participation in interagency research initiatives; (6) ensure that research conducted by the Center is relevant to education practice and policy; (7) synthesize and disseminate, through OERD, the findings and results of research conducted or supported by the Center; and (8) oversee and support conducting evaluative summaries of the education priority areas of each of the national research and development centers. Requires the Director, through the Research Commissioner, to support national research and development centers. Part C: National Education Center for Education Statistics - Establishes in the Academy a National Education Center for Education Statistics. (Sec. 153) Requires the Statistics Center to collect, report, analyze, and disseminate statistical data related to education in the United States and in other nations, including specified types of data. Authorizes the Statistics Commissioner to establish: (1) a training program for employees of public and private educational agencies, organizations, and institutions in the use of standard statistical procedures and concepts; and (2) a fellowship program to appoint such employees as temporary fellows to assist the Statistics Center. (Sec. 157) Authorizes the Statistics Center to establish one or more national cooperative education statistics systems to produce and maintain, with the cooperation of the States, comparable and uniform information and data on early childhood education, elementary and secondary education, postsecondary education, adult education, and libraries that are useful for policymaking at the Federal, State, and local levels. Part D: National Education Center for Education Evaluation - Establishes in the Academy a National Education Center for Education Evaluation. (Sec. 173) Requires the Director, through the Evaluation Commissioner, to: (1) conduct or support evaluations consistent with the Center's mission; (2) evaluate programs under title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (and administer all operations and contracts associated with evaluations authorized by part E of such title I); (3) coordinate Center activities with other evaluation activities in the Department; and (4) review and supplement Federal education program evaluations. Part E: General Provisions - Sets forth general provisions relating to title I of this Act, including definitions, interagency data sources and formats, prohibitions, confidentiality, availability of data, performance management, authority to publish, Board vacancies, scientific or technical employees, voluntary service, fellowships, rulemaking, and authorization of appropriations. (Sec. 183) Prohibits construing anything in this title to authorize: (1) the development of a nationwide database of individually identifiable information on individuals involved in studies or other collections of data under this title; (2) a Federal officer or employee to mandate, direct, or control the curriculum, program of instruction, or allocation of State or local resources of a State, local educational agency, or school, or to mandate a State or local government to spend any funds or incur any costs not provided for under this title. Prohibits the use of any funds provided under this title: (1) by the Academy (or any of its offices, boards, committees, or centers) to endorse, approve, or sanction any curriculum designed to be used in an elementary school or secondary school; or (2) by the Secretary or any award recipient to develop, pilot test, field test, implement, administer, or distribute any federally sponsored national test in reading, mathematics, or any other subject, unless specifically and explicitly authorized by law, with specified exceptions. Title II: Regional Educational Applied Research and Technical Assistance - Regional Assistance Act of 2002 - Directs the Secretary of Education to establish, oversee, and coordinate a nationwide network of regional entities to provide comprehensive applied educational research, development, and technical assistance to other appropriate entities in education technology and the core academic areas of reading, math, and science. (Sec. 203) Requires: (1) the same geographical regions as served by the regional educational laboratories to be served under this title; (2) five-year competitive contracts with at least two regional entities for each region; and (3) existing awards to certain regional educational laboratories to be continued. Allows a limited extension of existing awards for comprehensive regional assistance centers. Sets forth provisions for regional advisory committees and grants for their activities, regional entity boards, public input, priorities and evaluations, and authorization of appropriations. (Sec. 210) Makes part E of title I of this Act applicable to this title, as appropriate, except that the Secretary shall be responsible under this title for any responsibilities that such part assigned solely to the Academy Director. Title III: National Assessment of Educational Progress - National Assessment of Educational Progress Authorization Act - Authorizes appropriations for FY 2003 through 2008 for: (1) the National Assessment Governing Board; and (2) the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Title IV: Amendatory Provisions - Redesignates and transfers to this Act confidentiality protections from the National Education Statistics Act of 1994 (which are currently applicable only to the National Center for Education Statistics) in a revised form to cover all individually identifiable information that has been collected or retained under this Act. Transfers from such Act to this Act provisions relating to the National Assessment Governing Board and the National Assessment of Educational Progress. (Sec. 402) Amends the Department of Education Organization Act to provide for the Academy of Educational Sciences and its Director. (Sec. 403) Repeals: (1) the National Education Statistics Act of 1994 (title IV of the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994); (2) parts A through E and J through N of the Educational Research, Development, Dissemination, and Improvement Act of 1994 (title IX of the Goals 2000: Educate America Act); and (3) specified provisions under the Department of Education Organization Act.
00Introduced in HouseNov 28, 2006
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 - Establishes in the Department of Education an Academy of Education Sciences, consisting of: (1) an Office of the Director; (2) a National Board for Education Sciences; (3) a Knowledge Utilization Office; and (4) National Education Centers, including ones for Education Research, Education Statistics, and Education Evaluation, and their respective Commissioners to be appointed by the Academy's Director. Regional Educational Technical Assistance Act - Directs the Secretary of Education to establish, oversee, and coordinate a nationwide network of regional entities to provide comprehensive applied educational research, development, and technical assistance to other appropriate entities in education technology and the core academic areas of reading, math, and science. Transfers to this Act confidentiality protections from the National Education Statistics Act of 1994 (which are currently applicable only to the National Center for Education Statistics) in a revised form to cover all individually identifiable information that has been collected or retained under this Act. Transfers from such Act to this Act provisions relating to the National Assessment Governing Board and the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Repeals: (1) the National Education Statistics Act of 1994 (title IV of the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994); (2) parts A through E and J through N of the Educational Research, Development, Dissemination, and Improvement Act of 1994 (title IX of the Goals 2000: Educate America Act); and (3) specified provisions under the Department of Education Organization Act.
Mr. Armey asked unanimous consent that the House agree to the Senate amendment.
Oct 16, 2002
Resolving differences -- House actions: On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to without objection.(consideration: CR H7964-8009; text as House agreed to Senate amendments: CR H7984-7997)
Oct 16, 2002
On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to without objection. (consideration: CR H7964-8009; text as House agreed to Senate amendments: CR H7984-7997)
Oct 16, 2002
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Oct 15, 2002
Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Oct 15, 2002
Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions discharged by Unanimous Consent.
Oct 15, 2002
Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S10480-10481)
Oct 15, 2002
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct 15, 2002
Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 9, 2002
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
Apr 30, 2002
Mr. Castle moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended.
Apr 30, 2002
Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr 30, 2002
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 3801.
Apr 30, 2002
Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H1729-1739)
Apr 30, 2002
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H1729-1739)
Apr 30, 2002
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Apr 30, 2002
The Clerk was authorized to correct section numbers, punctuation, and cross references, and to make other necessary technical and conforming corrections in the engrossment of H.R. 3801.
Apr 11, 2002
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Education and the Workforce. H. Rept. 107-404.
Apr 11, 2002
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Education and the Workforce. H. Rept. 107-404.
Apr 11, 2002
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 239.
Mar 20, 2002
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar 20, 2002
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Mar 13, 2002
Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar 13, 2002
Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Mar 11, 2002
Referred to the Subcommittee on Education Reform.
Feb 27, 2002
Introduced in House
Feb 27, 2002
Introduced in House
Feb 27, 2002
Referred to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
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