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1 SOCIAL SECURITY (INSURANCE) ACT Principal Act Act. No. Commencement Assent Amending enactments Relevant current provisions Commencement date Acts s s.21(1) s.17(1) ss.3(a), 10(2), 19(1), 21(1), and 51(1) and Sch. 2 and s.19(1) and Sch. Regs.of s.2(1) Act s.3(4) LN. 1971/021 Sch.1 Acts ss.4(5), 10A, 40(4) and 43(1) and (2) ss.3(1) 4(1) and (2), 10(3), 10A(1), 40(7) and 51(1) s.10a(1) and (2) s.3b s.3a ss.2(2), 3(1), 51(1) and Schs.2 and Sch ss.3(2) and 10A(1) and Sch ss.10(1), 13(1), 14(1) and (4) 14A, 19(1) and (3), 20, 21(1), 29(1), 48 and 52 and Sch.2 and 3 LNs. 1977/141 s.20 and Sch /105 s.20 and Sch /096 s.20 and Sch /113 Sch.2 Act s.2(1) 4(5), 7(2), 16A, 17(1), 22(3), 40(4), 43(1) and (2) and 52(3) LNs. 1981/106 s.20 and Sch.22 Social Security (Insurance) 1982/090 s.20 and Sch /101 s.20 and Sch.1 and /015 ss.41 2 and 41 2A /005 s.29(1) /010 s.29(2) /023 ss.2(1), 29(1), 52(1)(2) and (3) /137 Sch /150 Sch /151 Sch /187 Sch /186 Sch /230 Sch /020 s /190 Sch /191 ss. 2, 6, 10, 10A, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29 and 52. Sch. 1, 2 and 3. Repealed 13, 14, 14A, 15, 16, 16A, 17, 19, 20 and /166 Sch Act * ss.7(4), 10(1),11, 11A, 12, 21, 27(1) and (2), 2(1), 41(1), 2(1), 3(3), 8(2), 9(1), 18(5), 30, 33(2)(3) and (6), 40(1), 47(2), 48 and 49(1) ss. 10(1A) and (1B). Sch. 2 PartVI ss. 2, 8, 43, 4(5), 7(2), 40(4) and s. 29(2) LN. 2004/128 Sch /139 Sch. 2 Prt. VI Act s. 11A(2) LN. 2007/050 Sch Act ss. 29(2), (3) & (4), 53 & Sch s. 4(6) & (7), Schs. 1 & LN. 2008/045 Sch /041 Sch Act s. 52(3) & (4) LN. 2010/114 Sch Act s * Saving provision inserted at the end of this Ordinance Date of commencement amended by Act Transitional provisions. (1) This section applies to the birth of a stillborn child which3 occurred between the dates of 1 st January 1996 and the date of the commencement of this Act; (c) took place after twenty-four weeks of pregnancy but before twenty-eight weeks of pregnancy; and other than due to the fact that the stillbirth took place before twenty-eight weeks of pregnancy, should have been registered under the Births and Deaths Registration Act. (2) This Act shall not be construed as imposing a duty on any person to apply to register the birth of a stillborn child to which this section applies. (3) The birth of a stillborn child to which this section applies shall, subject to the provisions of this section, be registered by the Registrar in a supplementary register of stillbirths on the application the person who would, if the child had been born alive, have been required by the Births and Death Registration Act to give information concerning the birth. (4) An application under subsection (3) shall be accompanied by such particulars and information as the Registrar shall require for the purposes of the registration of the stillbirth and the person giving such particulars and information shall either deliver to the Registrar a written certificate that the child was not born alive, signed by a registered medical practitioner or certified midwife who was in attendance at the birth or who examined the body of such child; or provide such other evidence to the satisfaction of the Registrar and in such form as the Registrar may require that the certificate referred to in cannot be obtained and that the child was not born alive. (5) A stillbirth to which this section applies may only be registered if the application for registration is received by the Registrar before the expiration of twelve months next after the coming into force of this Act; or with the written authority of the Minister responsible for personal status, and the fact of such authority having been given shall be entered in the register. (6) Subject to the provisions of this section, and in particular the non-mandatory nature of the registration of stillbirths to which this section applies, the provisions of the Births and Deaths Registration Act and subsidiary legislation made under that Act shall apply to the registration and entry of a stillbirth to which this section applies as they apply to the registration or entry of a stillbirth under that Act. (7) The Registrar shall keep the supplementary register of stillbirths and shall cause an index thereof to be prepared and maintained. (8) For the purposes of searches of the register and index, the making and use of certified copies of the register and index,4 Social Security (Insurance) LN. 2013/131 Sch Act ss. 4(2) &, 43(5), 45(2), (4), (5), 52(1), (2), Sch ss. 2(3), (4)(c), 11(1), 18(1), 23(1), 27(2), (4), 28(2), 38(2)(d), 41(1), (2), (2), (4), 44(5), 49(1) & Sch LN. 2014/139 ss. 2(1), 11B & Sch Act ss. 2(4)(d), 11(1), 27(2), 41(2), Sch English Sources National Insurance Act 1946 (9 & 10 Geo.6 c.67) Transposing: Directive 86/613/EEC Directive 2010/41/EU EU Legislation/International Agreements involved: (c) (d) the provision of certificates to persons providing information concerning a stillbirth, and section 6 of the Births and Deaths Registration Act,5 Section 1. Short title. 2. Interpretation. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. PART I. INSURED PERSONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS. 3. Description of insured persons. 3A. Omitted. 3B. Omitted. 3C. Omitted. 4. Source of funds. 5. Number and class of contribution for any week. 6. Crediting of contributions. 7. Contributions of employed persons and employers. 8. Method of payment of contributions. 9. Persons to be treated as employers. PART II. BENEFIT. Preliminary. 10. Descriptions and rates of benefit and contribution conditions. 10A. Residence or contribution conditions for increased rates of benefit. Maternity Benefits. 11. Maternity benefits. 11A. Maternity allowances. 11B. Maternity allowance for self-employed women. 12. Supplemental provisions as to maternity grants. 13. revoked. 14. revoked. 14A. revoked. 15. revoked. Widow s Benefit. Guardian s Allowance. Old Age Pensions.6 Social Security (Insurance) 16. revoked.. 16A. revoked. 17. revoked. Death grant. 18. Death grant. Additional rights to benefit. 19. revoked. 20. revoked. 21. Partial satisfaction of contribution conditions. Miscellaneous provisions as to benefit. 22. Claims and notices. 23. Disqualification or suspension for absence abroad or imprisonment. 24. revoked. 25. Disqualifications, etc., to be disregarded for certain purposes. 26. Benefit to be inalienable. Supplementary. 27. Proceedings by employees for benefit lost by employer s default. 28. Provisions as to maintenance and incapacity for self support. PART III. FINANCE, ADMINISTRATION AND LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. 29. Social insurance fund. 30. Report by actuary. Finance. Administration. 31. Social Insurance Advisory Committee. 32. Determination of claims and questions by Director. 33. Constitution of Appeals Board. 34. Appeals to the Board. 35. Appeal to Supreme Court. 36. Review. 37. Administration of benefit. 38. Interim payments, arrears and repayments. 39. Recovery of sums by deduction from benefit. 40. Inspectors.7 41. Information as to, and proof of, age, marriage, civil partnership and death. 42. Exemption from stamp duty. Legal Proceedings. 43. General provisions as to offences and penalties. 44. General provisions as to prosecution under Act. 45. Civil proceedings to recover sums due to Fund. PART IV. MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL. Application to special classes of persons. 46. Crown servants. 47. Members of the Gibraltar Regiment. 48. Married women. 49. Reciprocal agreements with United Kingdom, dominions, and foreign countries. 50. Repealed. 51. Transitional provisions as to death grant. 52. Yearly review of contributions, benefits, etc. 53. Power to wind up funds etc. SCHEDULE 1. Combined Social Insurance and Other Contribution Rates SCHEDULE 2. Rate or amount of benefit SCHEDULE 3. Contribution conditions SCHEDULE 4. Constitution, etc., of Social Insurance Advisory Committee SCHEDULE 5. Documents exempted from stamp duty8 Social Security (Insurance)9 AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A SYSTEM OF SOCIAL INSURANCE PROVIDING PECUNIARY BENEFITS BY WAY OF OLD AGE PENSIONS, MATERNITY BENEFITS, WIDOW S BENEFIT, WIDOWER S PENSION, GUARDIAN S ALLOWANCE AND DEATH GRANT AND FOR PURPOSES CONNECTED WITH THE MATTERS AFORESAID. Short title. 1.This Act may be cited as the Social Security (Insurance) Act. Interpretation. 2. (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, an actuary means a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries or the Faculty of Actuaries of Great Britain; additional voluntary contribution means a weekly voluntary contribution by a self-employed woman at a rate specified in Schedule 1 for the purpose of claiming maternity allowance under section 11B(1); beneficiary, in relation to any benefit, means a person entitled to that benefit; benefit means benefit under this Act; Board means the Social Insurance Appeals Board established under section 33; contract of service means any contract of service or apprenticeship, whether written or oral, and whether express or implied ; contribution week means a period of seven days commencing from midnight between Sunday and Monday and contribution year means, in relation to any person, such period of fifty-two or fiftythree contribution weeks as may be prescribed; Director means such public officer as the Minister may designate to administer the provisions of this Act; earnings include any remuneration or profit derived from a gainful occupation ;10 Social Security (Insurance) employer s contribution means a contribution payable by a person otherwise than as an insured person ; employed person means a person occupied in employment being employment under a contract of service or in employment by or under the Government and includes apprentices and learners under agreement whether written or oral and whether express or implied ; employed contributor s employment means any employment by virtue whereof an insured person is an employed person ; entry into insurance means, in relation to any person, the date on which he becomes an insured person ; Fund means the Short Term Benefits Fund established under section 29; Her Majesty s dominions includes British protectorates and protected states ; incapable of work means incapable of work by reason of some specific disease or bodily or mental disablement or deemed, in accordance with regulations, to be so incapable ; insured person means a person insured under this Act; Minister means the Minister with responsibility for social affairs; pensionable age means the age of sixty-five, in the case of a man, and sixty, in the case of a woman ; prescribed means prescribed by the Minister by regulations ; Regulations means regulations made by the Minister under this Act; relevant contribution conditions, in relation to benefit of any description, means the contribution conditions for benefit of that description ; self-employed person mean a person occupied in gainful employment in Gibraltar who is not an employed person; or a person exercising functions in Gibraltar as an ordained minister of religion or as a member of a religious order, who is not an employed person ;11 (2) For the purposes of this Act the expression child means a person under the age of fifteen years ; or nineteen years and over the age of fifteen years who is receiving full time instruction at any university, college, school, or other educational establishment. (3) For the purposes of this Act each of the following shall be treated as constituting a family, that is to say- (c) a man and his wife or civil partners living together and any child or children living together with them who is or are either issue of theirs, his or hers, or maintained by them; a man not having a wife or not living together with his wife and any child or children living together with him who is or are either issue of his, or maintained by him ; a woman not having a husband or not living together with her husband, and any child or children living together with her who is or are either issue of hers, or maintained by her. Where a child could otherwise be treated as included at the same time in one family as being issue of his or her parents or either of them, and in another family as being maintained by any other person, the child shall be treated as included in that family only in which he or she can be treated as included as being issue of the parents or parent. (4) For the purposes of this section- issue means issue of the first generation ; (c) (d) where a child born before the marriage of the child s parents has been legitimated by virtue of the subsequent marriage of the parents, the child shall be deemed to be issue of the marriage ; an adopted child within the meaning of the Adoption Act shall be treated as if the child were legitimate issue of the adopter, or, if the child was adopted by two spouses or civil partners jointly, or by one of two spouses or civil partners after their marriage, or civil partnership, as the case may be; as if the child were legitimate issue of their marriage, or civil partnership and shall not be treated as being issue of any other person; Deleted12 Social Security (Insurance) (e) references to the parents, a parent, the father or the mother of a child, or to an illegitimate child shall be construed in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this subsection. (5) For the purposes of this Act, two persons shall not be deemed to have ceased to reside together by reason of any temporary absence of either or both of them, and in particular by reason of any such absence at school or while receiving medical treatment as an in-patient in a hospital or similar institution. (6) For the purposes of this Act (c) (d) a person shall be deemed to be over or under any age therein mentioned if he has or has not attained that age ; a person shall be deemed to be between two ages therein mentioned if he has attained the first-mentioned age but has not attained the second-mentioned age ; a person shall be deemed not to have attained the age of twenty years until the commencement of the twentieth anniversary of the day of his birth, and similarly with respect to any other age ; regulations may provide that, for the purpose of determining whether a contribution is payable in respect of any person, or at what rate a contribution is payable, that person shall be treated as having attained at the beginning of a contribution week, or as not having attained until the end of a contribution week, any age which he attains during the course of that week. (7) For the purpose of this Act, the amount of a person s earnings for any period, and the rate of a person s remuneration, shall be calculated or estimated in such manner and on such basis as may be prescribed. PART I. INSURED PERSONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS. Description of insured persons. 3. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, every person who on or after the 6th day of January, 1975, is under pensionable age ; and13 either self-employed or in insurable employment under the Social Security (Employment Injuries Insurance) Act, shall be insured under this Act and shall thereafter continue throughout his life to be so insured. (2) Provision may be made by regulations for modifying the application of this Act to persons who are insured under the provisions of the United Kingdom s Social Security Act, (3) Provision may be made by regulations for modifying the application of this Act in relation to cases where it appears to the Minister desirable by reason of the nature or circumstances of a person s employment or otherwise, and such regulations may in particular provide for disregarding employment which is of a casual or subsidiary nature or in which the insured person is engaged only to an inconsiderable extent; for treating a person s employment as continuing during periods of holiday, unemployment or incapacity for work and in such other circumstances as may be prescribed. (4) Repealed. 3A, 3B and 3C. Omitted. Source of funds. 4.(1) For the purpose of providing the funds required for paying benefit, and for making any other payments which under this Act are to be made out of the Fund established under this Act, contributions shall be payable by selfemployed persons, employed persons and by employers in accordance with the following provisions of this section. (2) Every employed person and every employer of such person shall be liable to pay weekly contributions at the respective rates set out in Schedule 1. Every self-employed person shall be liable to pay weekly contributions at the rates set out in Schedule 1. (3) Regulations may provide that where an insured person ceases to be a self-employed person or an employed person at a time when he satisfies such14 Social Security (Insurance) other conditions as may be prescribed, he may elect to pay such contributions as may be prescribed. (4) Subject to the provisions of this Act and of any regulations, no person shall be entitled to pay any contribution thereunder other than a contribution which he is liable to pay. (5) An employer or insured person who fails to pay any contribution which he is liable under this Act to pay, is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine equivalent to half of level 1 on the standard scale. (6) No insured person over the age of 60 or one who has retired at age 55 by operation of law shall be liable to make contributions pursuant to the provisions of this Act. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this subsection affects the application of this Act as it applies to employers. (7) An insured person whose retirement age is 55 by operation of law and who retires at a prior age shall continue to be liable to make contributions pursuant to the provisions of this Act until age 55 is reached. Number and class of contribution for any week. 5.(1) A person shall not be liable to pay more than one contribution as an insured person for any contribution week, and not more than one employer s contribution shall be payable in respect of any person for any contribution week. (2) Where, as respects any employed contributor s employment no services are rendered by an employed person in any contribution week; and no remuneration is paid wholly or partly in respect of any day in that week other than a day on which he either (i) (ii) is incapable of work and would but for the incapacity have been working ; or does not work in a normal week, then that employment shall, in relation to that week, be disregarded for the purposes of the foregoing provisions of this section; and regulations may provide, as respects any period during which no services are rendered by an employed person, that for the purposes of this subsection any payments which he receives or is entitled (whether conditionally or not) to receive in15 any prescribed circumstances are or are not to be deemed to be remuneration paid in respect of any day in that period. (3) Regulations may provide for disregarding for the purposes of this section any employment in which a person engages or continues to be engaged solely or mainly for the purpose of acquiring or preserving a right or a larger right to benefit. Crediting of contributions. 6. Regulations may provide for crediting contributions to insured persons for periods of unemployment or of incapacity for work ; (c) (d) periods of full-time education or of full-time unpaid apprenticeship; omitted. such other periods as may be prescribed. Contributions of employed persons and employers. 7.(1) Except where regulations otherwise prescribe, an employer liable to pay a contribution in respect of a person employed by him shall, in the first instance, be liable to pay also, on behalf of and to the exclusion of that person any contribution as an insured person payable by that person for the same contribution week, and for the purposes of this Act contributions paid by an employer on behalf of an insured person shall be deemed to be contributions by the insured person. (2) Notwithstanding any contract to the contrary, an employer shall not be entitled to deduct from the wages or other remuneration of a person employed by him, or otherwise to recover from such a person, the employer s contribution in respect of that person; and an employer who deducts or attempts to deduct the whole or any part of the employer s contribution in respect of any person from his wages or other remuneration is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine equivalent to one quarter of level 1 on the standard scale. (3) An employer shall be entitled, subject to and in accordance with regulations, to recover from an insured person the amount of any contribution paid or to be paid by him on behalf of that person, and, notwithstanding anything in any enactment, regulations under this subsection may authorize recovery by deductions from the insured person s wages or remuneration :16 Social Security (Insurance) Provided that any such regulations shall provide that where the insured person does not receive any wages or other pecuniary remuneration in respect of an employed contributor s employment either from the employer or from any other person, the employer shall not be entitled to recover the amount of any such contribution from him ; and where the insured person does receive any such wages or remuneration from the employer, the employer shall not be entitled to recover any such contribution otherwise than by deductions from the wages or remuneration. (4) Notwithstanding subsection (1), no contribution shall be payable in respect of an employee for any week during the whole or any part of which she is absent from work in exercise of her right to maternity leave under the Employment (Maternity and Health and Safety) Regulations Method of payment of contribution. 8. Subject to the provisions of this Act, regulations may provide for any matters incidental to the payment and collection of contributions under this Act, and in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing (c) (d) for assessing the amount of contributions liable to be paid by any person, for payment of contributions by such means as the Minister shall deem appropriate, and for regulating the manner, times, and conditions in, at and under which such payments are to be made; for the issue, replacement, custody, production and delivery up of prescribed certificates, for treating, for the purpose of any right to benefit, contributions paid after the due dates as paid on those dates or on such later dates as may be prescribed, or as not having been paid and for treating, for the purpose aforesaid, contributions payable by an employer on behalf of an insured person, but not paid, as paid where the failure to pay is shown not to have been with the consent or connivance of, or attributable to any negligence on the part of, the insured person ;17 (e) (f) (g) for treating contributions of the wrong class or at the wrong rate as paid on account of the contributions properly payable or on account of contributions under the Social Security (Employment Injuries Insurance) Act or under the Social Security (Open Long-Term Benefits Scheme) Act 1997, and for treating contributions under those Acts which were not payable as paid on account of contributions under this Act, notwithstanding anything in that Act; for the return of contributions under this Act paid in error or in accordance with the law as it stood prior to the coming into force of the Social Security (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2001; (without prejudice to any other remedy) for the recovery, on prosecutions brought under or by virtue of this Act, of contributions under this Act, under the Social Security (Employment Injuries Insurance) Act or under the Social Security (Open Long-Term Benefits Scheme) Act 1997; and any such regulations relating to the time of payment of contributions may require or authorise an employer, where an insured person s remuneration is paid in advance and in such other cases as may be prescribed, to pay contributions in advance and in connection therewith may make provision for the event of contributions so paid proving not to be payable. Persons to be treated as employers. 9.(1) In relation to persons who are employed by more than one employer in any contribution week; or work under the general control or management of some person other than their immediate employer, and in relation to any other cases for which it appears to the Minister that special provision is needed, regulations may provide that for the purposes of this Act the prescribed person shall be treated as their employer; and regulations made by virtue of paragraph may provide for adjusting the rights between themselves of the person prescribed as the employer, the immediate employer and the persons employed. (2) References in this Act to a person s employer shall not be construed as including his employer in any employment other than one which is an employed contributor s employment (or, in the case of a person who is not,18 Social Security (Insurance) but would if he were under pensionable age be, an insured person, an employment which would be an employed contributor s employment in his case if he were under that age). PART II. BENEFIT. Preliminary. 10. Descriptions and rates of benefit and contribution conditions. (1) Benefit shall be of the following descriptions: (c) (d) (e) (f) maternity grants and maternity allowance; omitted. omitted. omitted. death grant; omitted. (2) Subject to the provisions of this Act- (c) the amount of a maternity grant or a death grant shall be as set out in the second columns of Parts II and IV of Schedule 2; and the contribution conditions for the several descriptions of benefit set out in Part II of Schedule 2 shall be as set out in Part I of Schedule 3 ; and the additional contribution conditions for the descriptions of benefit set out in Part IV of Schedule 2 shall be as set out in Part II of Schedule 3. (3) Subject to the provisions of this Act, any reference therein to the yearly average of the contributions paid by or credited to any person shall be construed as referring to contributions as an insured person only, and to that average (calculated in the prescribed manner) over the period-- beginning with the contribution year in which he attained the age of twenty ; and ending with the end of the last complete contribution year before the date as at which the average is to be ascertained.19 Residence or contribution conditions for increased rates of benefit. 10A.(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, where a person entitled to a benefit at any of the rates specified in the second column of Part II of Schedule 2. has, or the person on whose insurance record title to such benefit is established has, for at least one hundred and four weeks in the aggregate since the 2nd day of July, 1970, been (i) (ii) ordinarily resident in Gibraltar; or insured under this Act in a self-employed person s or an employed person s capacity, he shall be entitled to receive benefit at the rates as set out in the corresponding column of Part VI of Schedule 2 in lieu of the rates as set out in Parts II and IV. (1A) The amount of a maternity grant as set out in the second column of Part VI of Schedule 2, and the second column of Part V of Schedule 2 of the Social Insurance (Benefits) Regulations shall be reduced by 35 for every 1,000 of joint income above 30,000. (1B) For the purposes of subsection (1A), joint income means the joint assessable income of the parents of the child in respect of which a maternity grant is claimed, in the year of assessment under the Income Tax Act immediately prior to the date of expected confinement or confinement. (2) Any person who has on the date of entitlement to a benefit established a right to an increased rate of benefit under subsection (1) shall not lose such right by reason of ceasing to reside in Gibraltar at any time thereafter. Maternity benefits. Maternity benefits. 11.(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, a woman shall be entitled to a maternity grant if she has been confined; and she, her husband, civil partner or the child s father satisfies the relevant contribution conditions;20 Social Security (Insurance) Provided that she shall not be entitled to a maternity grant twice by virtue of her own insurance and that of her husband, civil partner or the child s father. (2) Except where regulations otherwise provide, a woman shall not be entitled to a maternity grant in respect of a confinement if on the date of the confinement she is outside Gibraltar or the Campo district. (3) A woman confined of twins or a greater number of children shall, if the other conditions for payment of a maternity grant are satisfied in respect of the confinement, be entitled to a maternity grant for each of them. (4) Regulations may modify the provisions of this section with a view to making the grant payable, if the woman s claim indicates that she so desires, by virtue of a certificate that it is to be expected that she will be confined. (5) For the purposes of this section the expression husband includes a widow s late husband, where the benefit is claimed in respect of a posthumous son or daughter of his. Maternity allowance. 11A.(1) Subject to section 4 of the Social Security (Insurance) Act (Amendment) Act 1999, a woman shall be entitled to maternity allowance if (c) (d) she has, on or after the 5 July 1999, paid contributions as an employed person under this Act for at least 26 weeks in the 52- week period ending in the 15 th week before the expected week of confinement, and she has exercised her right to maternity leave in accordance with the Employment (Maternity and Health and Safety) Regulations 1996, she claims maternity allowance within 6 months of exercising that right; and she has, where relevant complied with the duty to inform the Director under regulations 4, 6, 7, 8 and 14 of the Employment (Maternity and Health and Safety) Regulations * (2) Maternity allowance shall be paid for a maximum period of 18 weeks, at fortnightly intervals, or in such other manner as the Director may, in any particular circumstances, deem appropriate. * Saving provision inserted at the end of this Ordinance View more
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