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1 Annual Performance Plan 2015/16
Strategic Plan 2015/16 – 2019/20 AND Annual Performance Plan 2015/16 1

2 Presentation Outline Introduction Strategic Overview
Vision, Mission, Values Constitutional, Legislative and Policy Mandates Planned Policy Initiatives Situational Analysis Performance and Organisational Environment Planned Initiatives over the MTSF and MTEF Resource Considerations Links to Long Term Infrastructure and Other Plans Conditional Grants Public Entities Public-Private Partnerships

3 Introduction DoT Strategic Plan 2015/16 – 2019/20 and Annual Performance Plan 2015/16 was guided by the National Development Plan (NDP) 2030, the New Growth Path (NGP) Framework, the Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP) and the National Infrastructure Plan (NIP) African Union Agenda 2063 vision of “an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena” will also drive the DoT efforts of enhancing regional and continental integration DoT will also support the Back-to-Basics call made by Minister of CoGTA to strengthen and enhance performance of local government focusing on Public Transport, Rail Transport and Access Roads

4 STRATEGIC OVERVIEW

5 DoT Vision & Mission VISION “Transport, the Heartbeat of Economic Growth and Social Development” MISSION To lead the development of efficient integrated transport systems by creating a framework of sustainable policies and regulations; and implementable models to support government strategies for socio-economic development

6 DoT Values Maintain fairness and equity in all our operations
Strive for quality and affordable transport for all Stimulate innovation in the transport sector Ensure transparency, accountability and monitoring of all operations Ensure sustainability, financial affordability, accessibility as well as upholding of the Batho Pele principles

7 Constitutional Mandate
Schedule 4 of the Constitution identifies functional areas of concurrent national and provincial legislative competence with regard to airports (other than internal and national airports), road traffic management, vehicle licensing and public transport The Minister of Transport is held accountable for all transport related functional areas of both national and concurrent legislative competence DoT is responsible for conducting research; formulating legislation and policies; assigning responsibilities to entities and other spheres; regulating through setting norms and standards; and monitoring and evaluation

8 Legislative Mandate The entire legislative mandate of the Department of Transport is derived from its constitutional mandate. The DoT is thus primarily responsible for Acts related to: Railways and Harbours Shipping Roads Motor Vehicles Civil Aviation

9 Policy Mandate National White Paper on Transport Policy, 1996
White paper on National Policy on Airports and Airspace Management, 1997 National Commercial Ports Policy, 2002 Taxi Recapitalisation Policy, 2009

10 Policy Initiatives over the MTSF
Review of the White Paper on the National Transport Policy Finalisation of the White Paper on the National Railway Policy Development of the White Paper on the Roads Policy Finalisation of the National Civil Aviation Policy Finalisation of the White Paper on the National Maritime Policy Development of the Cabotage Policy for Coastal, Regional and Continental Waters Finalisation of the National Learner Transport Policy

11 SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS

12 Performance Environment
Background DoT exist to ensure provision of safe, reliable, effective, efficient, affordable and integrated transport services that best meet needs of passenger and freight users Major challenges facing transport sector in meeting its mandate infrastructure development maintenance strategic expansion of its network Non adherence to grant conditions Common problem rate of deterioration of existing infrastructure inadequate capital investment to meet required maintenance and expansion

13 Performance Environment
Background NDP 2030 – Radical Economic Transformation as a catalyst for accelerated economic growth and job creation Stimulate productivity Improve efficiencies Accelerate elimination of inequality NDP growth target – 5% by This will be achieved through: Private sector partnerships to unlock obstacles for investment

14 Performance Environment
Background Government investment (MTSF 2014 – 2019): R847 billion on infrastructure (manufacture of busses) R51 billion on New Rail Rolling Stock and R4 billion on new Hybrid Locomotives in the next 5-year period A manufacturing factory to be established in Nigel to spearhead the manufacturing of rolling stock locally This factory is anticipated to create direct and indirect jobs with skills like engineers, technicians, artisans and train drivers in the course of its contract. The target of not less than 65% local content has been set

15 Performance Environment
MTSF 2014 – 2019 approved July 2014 as comprehensive implementation plan of NDP and ruling party manifesto Minister’s delivery agreement to implement transport related issues in the MTSF Outcome 4: Decent Employment Through inclusive Growth Outcome 6: An Efficient, Competitive and Responsive Economic Infrastructure Outcome 7: Comprehensive Rural Development and Land Reform Outcome 10: Protect and Enhance Our Environmental Assets and natural Resources

16 Performance Environment
Outcome 4 – Decent employment through inclusive economic growth Sub-Outcome 1: Productive investment is effectively crowded in through the infrastructure build programme Ensure monitoring of off-takes by end users on the infrastructure programme

17 Performance Environment
Outcome 6 – An efficient, competitive and responsive economic infrastructure Sub-Outcome 1: Regulation, funding and investment improved Establish a Single Transport Economic Regulator (STER) by December 2016 Develop a Private Sector Participation Framework for ports and freight rail, removing barriers to entry for private investment and operations within the context of Cabinet-approved policy and with an analysis of the implication of tariffs

18 Performance Environment
Outcome 6 – An efficient, competitive and responsive economic infrastructure Sub-Outcome 3: Maintenance, strategic expansion, operational efficiency, capacity and competitiveness of our logistics and transport infrastructure ensured Improve and preserve national, provincial and local road infrastructure Strengthen road traffic management Improve public transport Strengthen institutional arrangements for public transport

19 Performance Environment
Outcome 6 – An efficient, competitive and responsive economic infrastructure Sub-Outcome 3: Maintenance, strategic expansion, operational efficiency, capacity and competitiveness of our logistics and transport infrastructure ensured Improve national transport planning to develop long-term plans for transport that synchronize with spatial planning and align infrastructure investment activities of provincial and local government and clearly communicate the state’s transport vision to the private sector Ensure development and approval of the Integrated Transport Plan by June 2016 Develop and implement approved plan and improve market share of containers on rail vs road, to ensure that we move road freight to rail

20 Performance Environment
Outcome 6 – An efficient, competitive and responsive economic infrastructure Sub-Outcome 6: Coordination, planning, integration and monitoring implementation of strategic integrated projects in the National Infrastructure Plan SIP 1: Unlocking the Northern Mineral Belt N11 Ermelo to Hendrina Full Rehabilitation Project – SANRAL Moloto Rail Corridor – PRASA SIP 2: Durban-Free State-Gauteng Logistics and Industrial Corridor projects N2 De Beers Pass (Harrismith Hub)

21 Performance Environment
Outcome 6 – An efficient, competitive and responsive economic infrastructure Sub-Outcome 6: Coordination, planning, integration and monitoring implementation of strategic integrated projects in the National Infrastructure Plan SIP 3: South Eastern Node and Corridor Development N2 Wildcoast – SANRAL Mthatha Airport: upgrade of airport, landing aids, fencing and roads SIP 4: Unlocking economic opportunities in the North West Province

22 Performance Environment
Outcome 6 – An efficient, competitive and responsive economic infrastructure Sub-Outcome 6: Coordination, planning, integration and monitoring implementation of strategic integrated projects in the National Infrastructure Plan SIP 7: Integrated Urban Space and Public Transport Programme Integrated Public Transport Networks in 13 cities (Cape Town, Tshwane, Johannesburg, eThekwini, Rustenburg, Nelson Mandela Bay, Ekurhuleni, Polokwane, Msunduzi, Mangaung, Mbombela, Buffalo City)

23 Performance Environment
Outcome 7 – Comprehensive Rural Development and Land Reform Sub-Outcome 5: Increased access to quality infrastructure and functional services, particularly in education, healthcare and public transport in rural areas Improve transport infrastructure and public transport in rural areas Access Road Development Plan for improving rural road infrastructure implemented  % of district municipalities implementing the Integrated Public Transport Network Strategy

24 Performance Environment
Outcome 10 – Protect and enhance our environmental assets and natural resources Sub-Outcome 2: An effective climate change mitigation and adaptation response Develop strategic policy and regulatory frameworks and programmes to promote a low carbon economy Green Transport Strategy and Implementation Plan formulated and completed by March 2018

25 Performance Environment
Key Areas of Service Delivery over the MTSF: Efficient and integrated Infrastructure Network and Operations Private Sector Participation Framework /17 National Transport Master Plan (NATMAP 2050) – 2016/17 Single Transport Economic Regulator – 2016/17 Mthatha Airport – Upgrade of terminal building, perimeter fence, perimeter road and carpark; and transfer of the upgrade asset to the Eastern Cape Province Transport Infrastructure Build Interventions Integrated Public Transport Networks (IPTNs) Provincial Road Maintenance Programme (PRMG) PRASA Capital Expenditure Programme Harrismith Hub

26 Performance Environment
Key Areas of Service Delivery over the MTSF: Efficient and integrated Infrastructure Network and Operations Provincial Road Maintenance Programme (PRMG) – S’hamba Sonke National Consolidated Targets: Rehabilitation of surfaced roads (1 150 km) Resealing of surfaced roads (3 150 km) Regravelling of gravel roads (3 308 km) Blacktop patching (850 500 m2) Blading of gravel roads ( km) Gravel roads upgraded to surfaced roads (Province specific)

27 Performance Environment
Key Areas of Service Delivery over the MTSF: Efficient and integrated Infrastructure Network and Operations Equitable Share and Conditional Grant Combined Targets per Province EC FS GP KZN MPU NW WC LIM NC Surfaced roads rehabilitated sqm 479 lane km sqm sqm sqm sqm sqm TBC Surfaced roads resealed sqm sqm sqm sqm sqm sqm Gravel roads regravelled 592.1km 150km 102.32km 2700km 145km - 250km Blacktop patching sqm sqm sqm sqm sqm sqm sqm Gravel roads bladed km 44 000km 1388 km km km 58 700km 45 000km Gravel roads upgraded to surfaced roads 19.5km 16.3km 74km 20km 67km

28 Performance Environment
Key Areas of Service Delivery over the MTSF: 2. A Transport Sector that is Safe and Secure Reduction of road fatalities by half based on 2010 figures – UN Decade of Action for Road Safety Resolution 64/255 Adjudication of Administrative Road Traffic Offences Amendment Act – 2016/17 National Railway Safety Regulator Amendment Act – 2017/18 National Railway Safety Strategy – 2016/17 Civil Aviation Amendment Act and Regulations – 2016/17 Merchant Shipping Act – 2017/18 Inland Waterway Strategy – 2016/17

29 Performance Environment
Key Areas of Service Delivery over the MTSF: 2. A Transport Sector that is Safe and Secure Safety and Compliance Road Safety Awareness Programmes Schools involved in Road Safety Education Programmes Transport Administration and Licensing Compliance inspections Law Enforcement Speed operations Drunken driving operations Vehicles stopped and checked Vehicles weighed

30 Performance Environment
Key Areas of Service Delivery over the MTSF: 3. Improved Rural Access, Infrastructure and Mobility Access Road Development Plans to improve rural road infrastructure – 2017/18 Integrated Public Transport Network plans in rural municipalities - MTSF Review of the Rural Transport Strategy to enhance access and mobility in rural space – 2015/16 National Learner Transport Policy to provide norms and standards; and operational guidelines for learner transportation especially in rural areas – 2015/16

31 Performance Environment
Key Areas of Service Delivery over the MTSF: 3. Improved Rural Access, Infrastructure and Mobility Learners benefitting from learner transport schemes Distribution of bicycles in district municipalities Construction / upgrading / rehabilitation of non-motorised transport infrastructure

32 Performance Environment
Key Areas of Service Delivery over the MTSF: 4. Improved Public Transport Services Planning and construction of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in identified local and metropolitan municipalities - MTSF Review of the Taxi Recapitalisation Programme – 2015/16 Integrated Public Transport Turnaround Plan to optimise public transport service offerings in rural and urban spaces – 2016/17 Amendment of the National Land Transport Act and development of regulations to enhance public transport regulation – 2016/17

33 Performance Environment
Key Areas of Service Delivery over the MTSF: 4. Improved Public Transport Services Route subsidised Kilometres subsidised Trips subsidised Provincial Regulatory Entity hearings

34 Performance Environment
Key Areas of Service Delivery over the MTSF: 5. Contribution to Job Creation Off-takes of the Provincial Road Maintenance Programme 60% employment and empowerment in road infrastructure 40% of the grant allocated to pothole patching (Operation Tselantle) work opportunities to be created – women, youth and people with disabilities Off-takes of the Rolling Stock Renewal Programme A manufacturing factory to be established in Nigel to spearhead the manufacturing of rolling stock locally 8 088 direct and indirect jobs to be created over 10 years duration of contract to revamp ailing rail infrastructure Implementation of the African Maritime Charter – 2016/17 Skills development and youth job readiness – graduates currently in internship programmes in the transport sector

35 Performance Environment
Key Areas of Service Delivery over the MTSF: 6. Contribution to Environmental Protection Green Transport Strategy to reduce sector GHG emissions – 2016/17 Regulations to phase out the Chapter 2 Aircraft to assist in reducing aviation noise – 2015/16 Ratification and implementation of relevant maritime conventions to minimise pollution at sea

36 DoT Strategic Outcome-Oriented Goals
An efficient and integrated transport infrastructure network for social and economic development Strategic Outcome-Oriented Goal 2: A transport sector that is safe & secure Strategic Outcome-Oriented Goal 3: Improved rural access, infrastructure and mobility Strategic Outcome-Oriented Goal 4: Improved public transport systems Strategic Outcome-Oriented Goal 5: Increased contribution to job creation Strategic Outcome-Oriented Goal 6: Increased contribution of transport to environmental protection

37 Programme 1: Administration
DoT Programmes Programme 1: Administration Programme 2: Integrated Transport Planning Programme 4: Road Transport Programme 3: Rail Transport “Transport, the Heartbeat of Economic Growth and Social Development” Programme 5: Civil Aviation Programme 6: Maritime Transport Programme 7: Public Transport

38 Organisational Environment
Internal challenges of structural alignment and allocation of resources (human, financial, facilities and equipment) will be continually optimised to ensure economic, efficient and effective performance and improvement of service delivery Reduction of vacancy rate and strengthening of knowledge and information systems will be priorities for the medium term. The department will continue to strive towards reducing the vacancy rate from 23.34% to 10% in the 2015/16 financial year. Simplified organisation structure of the DoT puts emphasis on modes of transport and complementing this modal emphasis are two cross-cutting programmes that seek to provide strategic administrative and technical support – Administration and Integrated Transport Planning

39 PLANNED INITIATIVES OVER THE MTSF AND MTEF

40 Integrated Transport Planning
Strategic Objective MTSF Planned Initiatives 2015/16 Annual Target Facilitate integrated Macro-transport systems planning to guide investments in the sector Submit the final draft of the NATMAP 2050 to Parliament and monitor implementation Final draft of the NATMAP 2050 submitted to Cabinet Submit the White Paper on the National Transport Policy to Cabinet Conduct stakeholder consultations on the reviewed White Paper on the National Transport Policy Complete the Draft Transport Infrastructure Funding Framework (Roads and Ports) and submit to Minister for approval Draft Transport Infrastructure Funding Framework (Roads and Ports) submitted to Minister for approval Complete the Draft Transport Infrastructure Funding Framework (Aviation and Public Transport) and submit to Minister for approval 2017/18 Annual Target Complete the Draft Transport Pricing Framework and submit to Minister for approval Draft Transport Pricing Framework submitted to Minister for approval

41 Integrated Transport Planning
Strategic Objective MTSF Planned Initiatives 2015/16 Annual Target Promote national, regional and continental Integration of transport Infrastructure and operations Develop the Harrismith Hub Framework Harrismith Hub Framework developed Submit the Road Freight Strategy to Cabinet Draft Road Freight Strategy submitted to EXCO for approval Enhance socio- economic transformation of the Transport Sector Submit the Single Transport Economic Regulator (STER) Bill to Parliament and establish the STER STER Bill submitted to Cabinet Submit the Private Sector Participation (PSP) Framework to Cabinet PSP Framework developed Reduce GHG emissions Submit the Green Transport Strategy to Cabinet Draft Green Transport Strategy developed

42 MTSF Planned Initiatives
Rail Transport Strategic Objective MTSF Planned Initiatives 2015/16 Annual Target Enhance performance, efficiency and reliability of the Transport Sector Submit the National Railway Bill to Parliament and develop the National Railway Strategy White Paper on the National Railway Policy developed Develop Migration Plan to migrate Interim Rail Economic Regulatory Capacity to STER Guidelines for submission of rail economic regulatory information submitted to the Ministerial Task Team for approval Submit the Branchline Strategy to ESEID Cluster for approval and develop the framework for PSP Branchline Strategy submitted to ESEID Cluster for approval Regulate and enhance transport safety and security Submit the draft National Railway Safety Regulator Amendment Bill to Parliament Draft National Railway Safety Regulator Amendment Bill developed Submit the National Railway Safety Strategy (NRSS) NRSS developed

43 MTSF Planned Initiatives
Road Transport Strategic Objective MTSF Planned Initiatives 2015/16 Annual Target Ensure a sustainable transport infrastructure network Submit the White Paper on the Road Transport Policy to Cabinet Draft Green Paper on the Road Transport Policy submitted to Cabinet Oversee and monitor construction and maintenance of national and provincial roads in line with the budget Construction and maintenance of national and provincial roads monitored in line with the budget Submit the Draft Access Road Development Plan to Cabinet Status quo analysis conducted on the municipal road network Regulate and enhance transport safety and security Submit AARTO Amendment Bill to Parliament and Roll out implementation AARTO Amendment Bill submitted to Cabinet

44 MTSF Planned Initiatives
Civil Aviation Strategic Objective MTSF Planned Initiatives 2015/16 Annual Target Enhance performance, efficiency and reliability of the Transport Sector Submit the ACSA and ATNS Amendment Bills to Parliament and develop draft regulations Stakeholder consultations conducted on the ACSA and ATNS Amendment Bills Submit the National Civil Aviation Policy (NCAP) to Parliament and monitor its implementation NCAP submitted to Cabinet Submit the National Airport Development Plan (NADP) to Cabinet NADP submitted to Cabinet Air Service Agreements reviewed annually in line with the Yamoussoukro Decision (YD) Air service arrangements with 6 states reviewed in line with the YD

45 MTSF Planned Initiatives
Civil Aviation Strategic Objective MTSF Planned Initiatives 2015/16 Annual Target Regulate and enhance transport safety and security Submit the Civil Aviation Amendment Bill to Parliament Draft Civil Aviation Amendment Bill submitted to EXCO for approval Corrective actions for audit findings and safety recommendations developed annually Corrective actions for audit findings and safety recommendations developed Upgrading of the Mthatha Airport monitored Transfer of the upgrade of Mthatha Airport asset to the Eastern Cape facilitated Minimise aviation noise Submit the Regulations on the phasing out of the Chapter 2 Aircraft to the Minister for approval Draft regulations for the phasing out of the Chapter 2 Aircraft submitted to the Minister for approval

46 MTSF Planned Initiatives
Maritime Transport Strategic Objective MTSF Planned Initiatives 2015/16 Annual Target Enhance performance, efficiency and reliability of the Transport Sector Submit the White Paper on the Maritime Transport Policy to Parliament Green Paper on the National Maritime Transport Policy submitted to Cabinet Submit the Cabotage Policy for Coastal, Regional and Continental Waters to Cabinet Cabotage Policy for coastal, regional and continental waters submitted to Cabinet Submit the Cabotage Strategy to Cabinet Final Draft Cabotage Strategy submitted to EXCO for approval Submit the Cabotage Bill to Parliament and develop regulations Final draft Cabotage Bill submitted to EXCO for approval

47 MTSF Planned Initiatives
Maritime Transport Strategic Objective MTSF Planned Initiatives 2015/16 Annual Target Regulate and enhance transport safety and security Submit the Draft Merchant Shipping Bill (2016) to Parliament Discussion paper on the Merchant Shipping Bill (2016) submitted to EXCO for approval Implement recommendations of mock audit findings and ensure readiness of mandatory audit Recommendations of mock audit findings implemented Submit the Draft Inland Waterway Strategy to Cabinet Stakeholder consultation conducted and the draft Inland Waterway Strategy submitted to Minister for approval Develop and implement relevant charters and legislation Submit the African Maritime Charter to Parliament African Maritime Charter submitted to Parliament

48 MTSF Planned Initiatives
Public Transport Strategic Objective MTSF Planned Initiatives 2015/16 Annual Target Provide integrated rural transport infrastructure and services Submit the Rural Transport Strategy to the Cabinet Rural Transport Strategy submitted to Cabinet ITPN plans developed in district municipalities annually ITPN plan developed in 1 district municipality Submit the National Learner Transport Policy to Cabinet National Learner Transport Policy submitted to Cabinet Promote sustainable public transport Scrap old taxi vehicles 1 100 old taxi vehicles scrapped Submit the Taxi Recapitalisation Programme Review Report to Cabinet Taxi Recapitalisation Programme Review Report submitted to Cabinet Submit the Integrated Public Transport Turnaround Plan to Cabinet Draft Integrated Public Transport Turnaround Plan submitted to EXCO for approval

49 MTSF Planned Initiatives
Public Transport Strategic Objective MTSF Planned Initiatives 2015/16 Annual Target Improve public transport access and reliability ITPNs funded and monitored in selected cities Funding and implementation of the following cities monitored: A Re Yeng (Tshwane) Inception Phase, Go George (George) Pilot Phase, Rea Vaya (Johannesburg) Phase 1a and Phase 1b, My CiTi (Cape Town) Phase 1 and partial Phase 2 (N2 Express) Regulate public transport Submit the Land Transport Amendment Bill to Parliament Land Transport Amendment Bill submitted to Parliament

50 RESOURCES CONSIDERATIONS

51 Resource Considerations
In the medium term, key resource considerations will towards: Maintenance of road infrastructure Upgrading of rail infrastructure and services Enhancing public transport Establishment of the Single Transport Economic Regulator (STER) Transfers and subsidies to public entities, provinces and municipalities remains the largest expenditure item in the DoT’s budget. In 2014/15, at R47.8 billion, transfers and subsidies constituted 96.7% of adjusted appropriation allocation and they are projected to increase at an average annual rate of 6.8% to reach R51.1 billion in 2017/18. Cabinet-approved reductions will also be effected over the medium term (Page 60 of the DoT Strategic Plan 2015/16 – 2019/20).

52 LINKS TO LONG-TERM INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER PLANS

53 Long-Term Infrastructure and Other Plans
Moloto Rail Development Corridor Project Description: Planning, designing and construction of a rapid rail project for the Moloto Development Corridor is underway. A feasibility study has been completed into a transport solution to problems experienced along the Moloto Corridor. Rapid rail service between Mthambothini (Siyabuswa) in Mpumalanga and Tshwane with feeder services to and from stations. Interim measures of upgrading the R573 have been handed over to SANRAL. These measures include intersection capacity and safety improvement, improvement of bus bays (position and capacity), widening of structures (bridges), storm water and drainage structures, pedestrian and non-motorised transport facilities, weigh bridges and vehicle testing centres. Estimated Project Cost R18.9 billion capital expenditure R1.6 billion land acquisition

54 Long-Term Infrastructure and Other Plans
Durban Dug-Out Port Development Project Description: Expansion of the container-handling capacity at the Durban Port to enhance logistics of doing business in SA by improving rail and port connections. Project linked to SIP 2: Durban-Free State-Gauteng Logistics and Industrial Corridor Estimated Project Cost R75 – R100 billion

55 CONDITIONAL GRANTS

56 Conditional Grants Public Transport Operations Grant – R4 939 448 000
Public Transport Network Grant – R Provincial Road Maintenance Grant – R Rural Road Asset Management System – R

57 PUBLIC ENTITIES

58 Public Entities Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa – R Rail Safety Regulator – R Road Traffic Management Corporation – R Road Traffic Infringement Agency – R Road Accident Fund – Funded through fuel levy South African National Roads Agency Limited – R Cross-Border Road Transport Agency – Collect permit fees from operators South African Civil Aviation Authority – R Air Traffic Navigation Services – No transfer from DoT Airports Company South Africa - No transfer from DoT South African Maritime Safety Authority – No transfer from DoT Ports Regulator of South Africa – R

59 PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

60 Public-Private Partnerships
Moloto Rail Development Corridor Purpose: Provide transport solution to problems experienced by commuters along the Moloto Corridor Outputs: Reduced travel times, improved safety, reduction of traffic congestions, road accidents, injuries and fatalities Value of Agreement: PPP registered and process currently at Phase 1 of Treasury Approval processes

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