[NYAPRS Enews] The MacArthur Safety & Justice Challenge: Bazelon Center Strategy

Elena Kravitz ElenaK at nyaprs.org
Wed Jun 6 11:13:44 EDT 2018


NYAPRS News: An estimated 14.5% of men and 31% of women admitted to jail have a serious mental illness-rates that are four to six times higher than in the general population. A key part of the Bazelon Center's strategy is to reduce the number of people with mental illnesses who are needlessly incarcerated.  From mobile crisis teams to supportive housing, the Center's system reform efforts over four decades have diverted people with mental illnesses from jails and prisons. As a part of this ongoing effort, the Center is a technical service provider for the  MacArthur Foundation's Safety & Justice Challenge<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVDvm-Vsdqd-O3NIU__HL5d-zkezIGDq8gBICvb68QAY930Ce_NoMePj5HYZ4souCqWuqT0ncCd8o4RTWMe31TNPabQfqVrdz9G_JLD7cy1iGHSefUITLuZckTcoJDIVYJ&c=QfvM6qfRtU1zzD8O5LfHzysTNR1r1mPKRDphKTuFNR2NDM16Y2XV-Q==&ch=OaVeqlCCoZ3ryKBux0ZjRqjzJjHHV27Z06PbnYF3A5iTYcqmWVXgTQ==> (SJC) program, is providing support to local leaders from across the country who are determined to tackle one of the greatest drivers of over-incarceration in America-the misuse and overuse of jails. The Center itself is working with leaders across the country, including in Harris County (Houston), St. Louis County, and Palm Beach County.  At a recent convening of the SJC network in Pittsburgh, PA, The Marshall Project screened a selection of videos from We Are Witnesses<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVR2PM4kgY-LaOLqkOUgubJoY4zhIVDub6mcmaVTAAoXnnjHBu0D4qcg-lA2i4hfQwY_hQ7mZfWEqirtXX50LFO-BNJvt-Y9PWCKHgUeXJ8mJM6z4JRxykaPcMPrixQVSysasqcMa2Q0PsMG6C1m0yTw==&c=QfvM6qfRtU1zzD8O5LfHzysTNR1r1mPKRDphKTuFNR2NDM16Y2XV-Q==&ch=OaVeqlCCoZ3ryKBux0ZjRqjzJjHHV27Z06PbnYF3A5iTYcqmWVXgTQ==>. The stories are powerful and demonstrate the importance and the urgency of jail reform. We encourage you to watch some or all of the short videos HERE<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVR2PM4kgY-LaOLqkOUgubJoY4zhIVDub6mcmaVTAAoXnnjHBu0D4qcg-lA2i4hfQwY_hQ7mZfWEqirtXX50LFO-BNJvt-Y9PWCKHgUeXJ8mJM6z4JRxykaPcMPrixQVSysasqcMa2Q0PsMG6C1m0yTw==&c=QfvM6qfRtU1zzD8O5LfHzysTNR1r1mPKRDphKTuFNR2NDM16Y2XV-Q==&ch=OaVeqlCCoZ3ryKBux0ZjRqjzJjHHV27Z06PbnYF3A5iTYcqmWVXgTQ==>.

The MacArthur Safety & Justice Challenge
Approximately one-fifth to one-quarter of jail inmates have a serious mental illness, and a key part of the Bazelon Center's strategy is to reduce the number of people with mental illnesses who are needlessly incarcerated.  From mobile crisis teams to supportive housing, the Center's system reform efforts over four decades have diverted people with mental illnesses from jails and prisons. As a part of this ongoing effort, the Center is a technical service provider for the  MacArthur Foundation's Safety & Justice Challenge<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVDvm-Vsdqd-O3NIU__HL5d-zkezIGDq8gBICvb68QAY930Ce_NoMePj5HYZ4souCqWuqT0ncCd8o4RTWMe31TNPabQfqVrdz9G_JLD7cy1iGHSefUITLuZckTcoJDIVYJ&c=QfvM6qfRtU1zzD8O5LfHzysTNR1r1mPKRDphKTuFNR2NDM16Y2XV-Q==&ch=OaVeqlCCoZ3ryKBux0ZjRqjzJjHHV27Z06PbnYF3A5iTYcqmWVXgTQ==> (SJC) program, which provides support to local leaders across the country to help them rethink jails. The Center itself is working with leaders across the country, including in Harris County (Houston), St. Louis County, and Palm Beach County.
We Are Witnesses<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVR2PM4kgY-LaOLqkOUgubJoY4zhIVDub6mcmaVTAAoXnnjHBu0D4qcg-lA2i4hfQwY_hQ7mZfWEqirtXX50LFO-BNJvt-Y9PWCKHgUeXJ8mJM6z4JRxykaPcMPrixQVSysasqcMa2Q0PsMG6C1m0yTw==&c=QfvM6qfRtU1zzD8O5LfHzysTNR1r1mPKRDphKTuFNR2NDM16Y2XV-Q==&ch=OaVeqlCCoZ3ryKBux0ZjRqjzJjHHV27Z06PbnYF3A5iTYcqmWVXgTQ==>
http://www.safetyandjusticechallenge.org/







Our brief update on some things we're working on and what's coming up this month.


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The Monthly Briefing
June 2018


We're making a statement on the recent Masterpiece Cakeshop Supreme Court decision, providing technical services as part of the MacArthur Foundation's Safety & Justice Challenge, and highlighting new Trump Administration regulations and guidance.


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Bazelon Center Statement on June 4 U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission

Monday, the Supreme Court issued a narrow decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtV7v7v0-ibiaYJEWDtyUqwBjV_jBqSM_0ar7SrfckrMTarOoD5wTNBJjXyCm3bq4gX4kgHS5jj5m1RnMATQJVNj9hz1EoKZsDQS-ppg2IOATcOreSCppwcvpuUOuLQsG7_TM6xK2btNZwULqwDbb8vAoQ9z0rHY0L1&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>. While the Bazelon Center is disappointed that the Court ruled against the plaintiffs based on the specific facts of this case, we are reassured that the Court has affirmed that religious and philosophical objections "do not allow business owners and other actors in the economy and in society to deny protected persons equal access to goods and services under a neutral and generally applicable public accommodations law." We will continue our work to ensure that businesses remain open and accessible to all, including LGBTQ persons, people of color, and people with disabilities.

Read the full opinion here:
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtV7v7v0-ibiaYJEWDtyUqwBjV_jBqSM_0ar7SrfckrMTarOoD5wTNBJjXyCm3bq4gX4kgHS5jj5m1RnMATQJVNj9hz1EoKZsDQS-ppg2IOATcOreSCppwcvpuUOuLQsG7_TM6xK2btNZwULqwDbb8vAoQ9z0rHY0L1&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>

Read the brief the Bazelon Center and other disability rights organizations submitted in this case here:
Brief of Amici Curiae<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5TxjYcgY5eDQJP10Shu_OtH4yY5xTRj1t_RAfQq1CCOGY4Dnep3ucG2P-qKXYRAsssbYJsxIoYmIiWu2qdPegSas2B-ybvUnuwfdeuyNJ5Uej7P0eHzqCs2Qpr3XAd4dLV7py2FmIyRtwE3r7BiC29LMXOssu1jEiWc7CbYAj9xANYrWzv9tnn31n7ZZt6fkPpg==&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>







The MacArthur Safety & Justice Challenge

Approximately one-fifth to one-quarter of jail inmates have a serious mental illness, and a key part of the Bazelon Center's strategy is to reduce the number of people with mental illnesses who are needlessly incarcerated.  From mobile crisis teams to supportive housing, the Center's system reform efforts over four decades have diverted people with mental illnesses from jails and prisons. As a part of this ongoing effort, the Center is a technical service provider for the  MacArthur Foundation's Safety & Justice Challenge<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVDvm-Vsdqd-O3NIU__HL5d-zkezIGDq8gBICvb68QAY930Ce_NoMePj5HYZ4souCqWuqT0ncCd8o4RTWMe31TNPabQfqVrdz9G_JLD7cy1iGHSefUITLuZckTcoJDIVYJ&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==> (SJC) program, which provides support to local leaders across the country to help them rethink jails. The Center itself is working with leaders across the country, including in Harris County (Houston), St. Louis County, and Palm Beach County.

At a recent convening of the SJC network in Pittsburgh, PA, The Marshall Project screened a selection of videos from We Are Witnesses<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVR2PM4kgY-LaOLqkOUgubJoY4zhIVDub6mcmaVTAAoXnnjHBu0D4qcg-lA2i4hfQwY_hQ7mZfWEqirtXX50LFO-BNJvt-Y9PWCKHgUeXJ8mJM6z4JRxykaPcMPrixQVSysasqcMa2Q0PsMG6C1m0yTw==&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>. The stories are powerful and demonstrate the importance and the urgency of jail reform. We encourage you to watch some or all of the short videos HERE<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVR2PM4kgY-LaOLqkOUgubJoY4zhIVDub6mcmaVTAAoXnnjHBu0D4qcg-lA2i4hfQwY_hQ7mZfWEqirtXX50LFO-BNJvt-Y9PWCKHgUeXJ8mJM6z4JRxykaPcMPrixQVSysasqcMa2Q0PsMG6C1m0yTw==&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>.

We Are Witnesses<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVR2PM4kgY-LaOLqkOUgubJoY4zhIVDub6mcmaVTAAoXnnjHBu0D4qcg-lA2i4hfQwY_hQ7mZfWEqirtXX50LFO-BNJvt-Y9PWCKHgUeXJ8mJM6z4JRxykaPcMPrixQVSysasqcMa2Q0PsMG6C1m0yTw==&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>






New Trump Administration Regulations and Guidance

The Bazelon Center continues to track new regulations and guidance issued by the Administration. Two have not received sufficient attention: (1) a recent final rule on the 2019 Notice of Benefits and Payment Parameters; and (2) a new privacy guidance:

(1) The Notice of Benefits and Payment Parameters (NBPP) provides rules for health plans in the individual marketplace--each fall it is updated for the upcoming calendar year. With our allies at the Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities,  we provided comment on the proposed rule for 2019<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVZGOPANJ6rODTwQ6VlMSexca1zuxV0k6yj6X0cXTfMwSON1R3v6KQ2dLtSUcH1g5U1gg2P6efz9H0I6QehvrcSbIQ32ikgt3-PJIHcQiJZYSeTPlQxN_58iZPbmwSmv8FQH3xCBCvPCLLC8K24a-m1II0xy4dfB9C09ti472WhyMKJ3lihLHYxkzcCHwegJBO4n1sOhzvdGg=&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>. Unfortunately, our concerns were not addressed and the Administration's recently released final rule for 2019 made several changes that significantly weaken the protections of the Affordable Care Act. These include: allowing-and incentivizing-states to reduce what insurers are required to cover within the ten categories of essential health benefits (including mental health and substance use disorder benefits) mandated by the ACA, increasing the allowable cost-sharing by health plan beneficiaries by 7 percent, and limiting the special enrollment periods which allow individuals to switch health plans in response to unexpected circumstances.

The new rule would eliminate the existing benchmark plan options that states must choose from in determining which essential health benefits (EHB) to cover, and would instead allow states to choose between: (1) using the EHB benchmark plan used by another state in 2017, which would require the choosing state to pay the costs of any services in the other state's EHB plan that it did not already cover, (2) using particular categories from other states' 2017 EHB benchmark plans, which would require the choosing state to pay the costs of any services in these plans that it did not already cover, or (3) creating its own benchmark plan by designating benefits for each EHB category, provided that there is an appropriate balance between the categories, the scope of benefits is at least as generous as that under a typical employer plan, and that the benefits not be more generous than those in the most generous plan among various comparison plans. The new rule seems to set up a "race to the bottom," encouraging states to require coverage of as little as possible within EHB. You can read the entire final rule here<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVT7IoxhB6-hwCHZvmfCVoeaNnoAEOnWRjBVevSTovMQ5CopU3rf3w4Maq5PcyQjegvm1UM0XWlEx0GzDAeeLETX5v4qI5BRce6fDoBjLjLQC__dR3vNzl05RWz0X0z_2ytDADAeqaZ6rRzLVoSikSNa6v6LAc8IHiGWHouAAZf4A=&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>.

(2) In December 2017, SAMHSA also released a new guidance document<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtV7KHEKd9dYRmgy_qrOQmIIjkvWC4QLapDhp2PBXf8DkpoSiIpml9Eren6iGMY4Jq4zP1Sn-YBzr8MLmSL_ETh49SCUAeHcdXx4Rdx-5ggLVDdzGE5AIl4rTv05od_qf9tHzsf-fw0DYiHfNUd8FendcI4k38Rn7EZ055m0AspHPiUWSJMDZ8GK7YZZ_gQ_GHsOQ1BhMP_5R9K_nRCJH3WilqJYOXB_MdG&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>, "HIPAA Privacy Rule and Sharing Information Related to Mental Health," including Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and people with psychiatric disabilities. This new guidance was created pursuant to the 21st Century Cures Act<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVzKMwHMM-G3aVd04bXqrmhixy7ohG3FADY6wwCgREkduIVoswE5ebjPmFFxD1eep7bNpE1IB479HIEstUinn2hUNgRfcRft0xhCiVdC10mucg14QwqpiKJ8n8B6b9ANFbz-m1q0Udhm6jvQgoTHh1Y3QLKBW8mYoAsfkv8YSR_9U=&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>, in which Congress found there "is confusion in the health care community regarding permissible practices under the regulations promulgated under [HIPAA]. This confusion may hinder appropriate communication of health care information or treatment preferences with appropriate caregivers."

We highlight this guidance because it has received little attention during the six months since its issuance. Too often, people have advocated reducing the privacy rights that HIPAA gives to people with psychiatric disabilities without understanding the circumstances under which HIPAA already allows disclosure of protected health information. Congress considered these issues in the Cures Act and concluded that what was needed was guidance clarifying HIPAA's application to people with psychiatric disabilities, not a reduction of privacy rights.

The guidance and the new FAQ highlight how HIPAA is not a barrier to the delivery of good services and appropriate communication if properly understood. They clarify when HIPAA permits health care providers to:

  *   Communicate with a person's family members, friends, or others involved in the person's care;
  *   Communicate with family members when the person is an adult;
  *   Communicate with the parent of a minor;
  *   Consider the person's capacity to agree or object to the sharing of their information;
  *   Involve a person's family members, friends, or others in dealing with failures to adhere to prescribed medication or other therapy;
  *   Listen to family members about their loved ones receiving mental health treatment;
  *   Communicate with family members, law enforcement, or others when the person presents a serious and imminent threat of harm to self or others; and
  *   Communicate to law enforcement about the release of a person brought in for an emergency psychiatric hold.
Please share this federal guidance widely.

All of the documents referenced above:

CCD Health Task Force: Comments on HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2019<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVZGOPANJ6rODTwQ6VlMSexca1zuxV0k6yj6X0cXTfMwSON1R3v6KQ2dLtSUcH1g5U1gg2P6efz9H0I6QehvrcSbIQ32ikgt3-PJIHcQiJZYSeTPlQxN_58iZPbmwSmv8FQH3xCBCvPCLLC8K24a-m1II0xy4dfB9C09ti472WhyMKJ3lihLHYxkzcCHwegJBO4n1sOhzvdGg=&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>

Final Rule: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2019<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVT7IoxhB6-hwCHZvmfCVoeaNnoAEOnWRjBVevSTovMQ5CopU3rf3w4Maq5PcyQjegvm1UM0XWlEx0GzDAeeLETX5v4qI5BRce6fDoBjLjLQC__dR3vNzl05RWz0X0z_2ytDADAeqaZ6rRzLVoSikSNa6v6LAc8IHiGWHouAAZf4A=&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>

HIPAA Privacy Rule and Sharing Information Related to Mental Health<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtV7KHEKd9dYRmgy_qrOQmIIjkvWC4QLapDhp2PBXf8DkpoSiIpml9Eren6iGMY4Jq4zP1Sn-YBzr8MLmSL_ETh49SCUAeHcdXx4Rdx-5ggLVDdzGE5AIl4rTv05od_qf9tHzsf-fw0DYiHfNUd8FendcI4k38Rn7EZ055m0AspHPiUWSJMDZ8GK7YZZ_gQ_GHsOQ1BhMP_5R9K_nRCJH3WilqJYOXB_MdG&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>

21st Century Cures Act<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0015kBNQGda3YvjonW56HGqz1jsI5GGsOPjM4ifEvMsKeqyERHAwIt5T4AuWWKFiXtVzKMwHMM-G3aVd04bXqrmhixy7ohG3FADY6wwCgREkduIVoswE5ebjPmFFxD1eep7bNpE1IB479HIEstUinn2hUNgRfcRft0xhCiVdC10mucg14QwqpiKJ8n8B6b9ANFbz-m1q0Udhm6jvQgoTHh1Y3QLKBW8mYoAsfkv8YSR_9U=&c=96wPkILFIq5IqjZxsvs8MK5l_R9s2d10a2PnwA--Zx8Trxpk7QEJxQ==&ch=QwxEYrZny9WQzzXPBqu62sy5noicuaiyRX_wUyVvAR0nBWOkyR6Dnw==>






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