Maryland Code § HO-4-308

Section HO-4-308
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(a) A general license to practice dentistry issued under this title authorizes
the licensee to practice dentistry while the license is effective.
(b) While it is effective, a limited license to practice dentistry issued under
this title authorizes the licensee to practice dentistry, including as an intern or a
resident:
(1) Only for the institution or public health program named on the
license; and
(2) Only on patients of the institution or public health program
named on the license.

(c) While it is effective, a retired volunteer dentist's license or a volunteer
dentist's license to practice dentistry issued under this title authorizes the licensee
to practice dentistry:
(1) Only in a dental office, dental clinic, ambulatory care facility, or
hospital;
(2) Only for an entity providing medical care to the poor, elderly, or
disabled that is operated by:
(i) The State or a local government;
(ii) A bona fide charitable organization; or
(iii) Any other entity authorized under regulations adopted by
the Board;
(3) If the dentist signs a written statement agreeing to donate at
least 100 hours of dental services without compensation in a facility that satisfies the
requirements of items (1) and (2) of this subsection;
(4) If the dentist provides documentation as required by the Board
which evidences that the licensee is covered by malpractice insurance; and
(5) If the dentist does not otherwise practice dentistry for profit in
Maryland.
(d) (1) While it is effective, a temporary volunteer dentist's license issued
under this title authorizes the licensee to practice dentistry:
(i) Only in a temporary dental clinic providing medical care to
the poor, elderly, or disabled that is operated by:
1. A bona fide charitable organization;
2. The State or a local government; or
3. A local health department;
(ii) If:
1. The dentist holds a general license to practice
dentistry in another state that permits clinical practice and the dentist is not subject
to clinical restrictions; and

2. The dentist has:
A. Passed the North East Regional Board Clinical
Examination; or
B. Submitted to the Board a notarized affidavit or other
evidence satisfactory to the Board indicating that for the 5 years preceding
application, the applicant has actively engaged in practicing dentistry for at least 850
hours on average per year;
(iii) If the dentist has fulfilled any requirements of the Board
relating to knowledge of the regulations adopted by the Board and the laws
concerning the practice of dentistry in the State;
(iv) If the dentist provides a notarized affidavit to the Board
agreeing to donate dental services without compensation for a temporary dental clinic
that satisfies the requirements of subsection (i) of this section;
(v) If the dentist provides documentation as required by the
Board that evidences that the dentist is covered by malpractice insurance;
(vi) If the dentist does not otherwise practice dentistry for
profit in the State; and
(vii) If the dentist provides verification of current
cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification.
(2) A dentist who holds a temporary volunteer dentist's license may
not administer, maintain, or monitor general anesthesia or sedation.
(3) A dentist who holds a temporary volunteer dentist's license may
only provide services authorized under the Maryland Dentistry Act and the
regulations adopted by the Board.
(4) A dentist who holds a temporary volunteer dentist's license or the
temporary dental clinic in which the dentist is providing services shall provide a form
to a patient at the conclusion of treatment that contains:
(i) A summary of the services that were provided to the
patient by the dentist and, if applicable, the dental hygienist; and
(ii) Instructions for any recommended follow-up dental care.

(5) The Board may deny a temporary volunteer dentist's license on
the grounds provided under § 4-315 of this subtitle.
(6) A temporary volunteer dentist's license issued to a dentist under
this title shall be issued for the duration of the temporary dental clinic only and may
not be renewed.
(7) The Board may issue a temporary volunteer dentist's license to a
dentist who previously held a temporary volunteer dentist's license if the dentist
applies for a new license and satisfies the requirements of this subtitle.
(8) The Board may not require continuing education as a condition
for the issuance of a temporary volunteer dentist's license.
(e) While it is effective, a teacher's license to practice dentistry issued under
this title authorizes the licensee to practice dentistry at only the following
institutions:
(1) The institution named on the license; and
(2) Other affiliated institutions as appropriate because of the
specialized nature of the services to be performed.
(f) (1) Except as provided in subsection (k) of this section, while it is
effective, a general license to practice dental hygiene issued under this title
authorizes the licensee to practice dental hygiene:
(i) Under the supervision of a licensed dentist who is:
1. On the premises and available for personal
consultation while the services are being performed; or
2. Not on the premises while authorized dental hygiene
services are provided when the requirements of subsection (l) of this section have
been fully satisfied; and
(ii) Only in a:
1. Dental office;
2. Dental clinic;
3. Hospital;

4. School;
5. Charitable institution; or
6. Health maintenance organization certified by the
State Insurance Commissioner.
(2) (i) The Board may waive, on a case by case basis only, the
supervision requirements of this subsection for:
1. A dental facility owned and operated by the federal,
the State, or a local government;
2. A health facility licensed by the Maryland
Department of Health;
3. A facility providing medical care to the poor, elderly,
or handicapped that is owned and operated by:
A. The State or a local government; or
B. A bona fide charitable organization; or
4. Any other setting authorized under regulations
adopted by the Board.
(ii) A waiver is not required to practice dental hygiene under
general supervision in accordance with subsection (k) of this section.
(3) The Board may grant a waiver under paragraph (2) of this
subsection if:
(i) The facility requesting the waiver has submitted a written
application;
(ii) The facility requesting the waiver has submitted a medical
emergency plan of action at the time of application; and
(iii) The Board finds that:
1. Good cause exists to justify the granting of the
waiver;

2. Adequate facilities and equipment, including
portable equipment where appropriate and appropriate armamentarium, are
available for the appropriate delivery of dental hygiene services; and
3. Adequate safeguards are present to protect the
patient's health and safety.
(4) (i) The Board, upon written request or its own motion, may
conduct a public informational meeting on any waiver application.
(ii) The Board shall maintain records of all waiver applications
and the criteria and basis for its action on each application.
(iii) The Board shall have the power to inspect or review any
facility, location, person, or entity applying for, covered by, or acting under a waiver.
(5) (i) Except as provided under subparagraph (ii) of this
paragraph, the Board shall accept or deny a waiver under paragraph (2) of this
subsection within 60 calendar days of the receipt of the application for the waiver or
it shall be deemed to have been accepted.
(ii) If extraordinary circumstances exist, the Board shall
accept or deny a waiver under paragraph (2) of this subsection within 90 calendar
days of the receipt of the application for the waiver or it shall be deemed to have been
accepted.
(6) Any changes in the procedures or personnel of a facility with a
waiver granted under this subsection shall be reported to the Board within 15
business days after the change.
(g) While it is effective, a retired volunteer dental hygienist's license or a
volunteer dental hygienist's license to practice dental hygiene issued under this title
authorizes the licensee to practice dental hygiene:
(1) Only in a dental office, dental clinic, ambulatory care facility, or
hospital;
(2) Only for an entity providing medical care to the poor, elderly, or
handicapped that is operated by:
(i) The State or a local government;
(ii) A bona fide charitable organization; or

(iii) Any other entity authorized under regulations adopted by
the Board;
(3) If the dental hygienist signs a written statement agreeing to
donate at least 100 hours of dental hygiene services without compensation in a facility
that satisfies the requirements of items (1) and (2) of this subsection;
(4) If the dental hygienist provides documentation as required by the
Board which evidences that the licensee is covered by malpractice insurance; and
(5) If the dental hygienist does not otherwise practice dental hygiene
for profit in Maryland.
(h) (1) While it is effective, a temporary volunteer dental hygienist's
license issued under this title authorizes the licensee to practice dental hygiene:
(i) Only in a temporary dental clinic providing medical care to
the poor, elderly, or disabled that is operated by:
1. A bona fide charitable organization;
2. The State or a local government; or
3. A local health department;
(ii) If the dental hygienist holds a general license to practice
dental hygiene in another state that permits clinical practice and the dental hygienist
is not subject to clinical restrictions;
(iii) In addition to holding a general license to practice dental
hygiene, if the dental hygienist:
1. Provides documentation as required by the Board
which evidences that the dental hygienist passed the North East Regional Board
Clinical Examination; or
2. Submits to the Board a notarized affidavit or other
evidence satisfactory to the Board indicating that for the 3 years preceding
application, the dental hygienist has actively engaged in practicing dental hygiene
for at least 150 hours on average per year;
(iv) If the dental hygienist has fulfilled any requirements of the
Board related to knowledge of the laws and regulations governing the practice of
dental hygiene in the State;

(v) If the dental hygienist provides a notarized affidavit to the
Board agreeing to donate dental hygiene services without compensation for a
temporary dental clinic that satisfies the requirements of subsection (i) of this section;
(vi) If the dental hygienist provides documentation as required
by the Board evidencing that the dental hygienist is covered by malpractice
insurance;
(vii) If the dental hygienist does not otherwise practice dental
hygiene for profit in the State; and
(viii) If the dental hygienist provides verification of current
cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification.
(2) A dental hygienist who holds a temporary volunteer dental
hygienist's license may only provide services authorized under the Maryland
Dentistry Act and the regulations adopted by the Board.
(3) A dental hygienist who holds a temporary volunteer dental
hygienist's license may not:
(i) Administer local anesthesia; or
(ii) Administer, maintain, or monitor nitrous oxide oxygen.
(4) While it is effective, a temporary volunteer dental hygienist's
license issued under this title authorizes the licensee to practice dental hygiene under
the general supervision of a dentist who:
(i) Is on the premises;
(ii) Examines the patient at any time during the treatment;
and
(iii) Is available for personal consultation while the services are
being performed.
(5) A dental hygienist may perform an assessment of dental needs
and provide dental hygiene services prior to an examination by a supervising dentist.
(6) This subsection may not be construed to:

(i) Require a preliminary dental examination or treatment by
a dental hygienist; or
(ii) Prohibit a supervising dentist from either examining a
patient or providing treatment to a patient prior to treatment by a dental hygienist.
(7) The Board may deny a temporary volunteer license to practice
dental hygiene on the grounds provided under § 4-315 of this subtitle.
(8) A temporary volunteer dental hygienist's license issued to a
dental hygienist under this section shall be issued for the duration of the temporary
dental clinic only and may not be renewed.
(9) The Board may issue a temporary volunteer dental hygienist's
license to a dental hygienist who previously held a temporary volunteer dental
hygienist's license if the dental hygienist applies for a new license and satisfies the
requirements of this subtitle.
(10) The Board may not require continuing education as a condition
for the issuance of a temporary volunteer dental hygienist's license.
(i) (1) While it is effective, a temporary dental clinic permit issued to a
bona fide charitable organization under this title authorizes the permit holder to
utilize holders of a temporary volunteer dentist's license or a temporary volunteer
dental hygienist's license to provide dental services to the poor, elderly, or disabled
at a temporary dental clinic that is operated by the bona fide charitable organization.
(2) The Board shall issue a temporary dental clinic permit to a bona
fide charitable organization that meets the requirements of this subsection.
(3) A temporary dental clinic permit issued to a bona fide charitable
organization under this title shall be issued for the duration of the dental clinic only
and may not be renewed.
(4) The Board may issue a temporary dental clinic permit to a bona
fide charitable organization that previously held a temporary dental clinic permit if
the bona fide charitable organization applies for a new permit and satisfies the
requirements of this subtitle.
(5) A bona fide charitable organization that conducts a temporary
dental clinic under this title may not be construed to be practicing dentistry as
defined in § 4-101 of this title.

(6) (i) The State, a local government, or a local health department
that provides dental services to the poor, elderly, or disabled:
1. May not be required by the Board to seek
authorization under this title to provide the services; and
2. Shall provide written notice to the Board of its
intention to provide dental services to the poor, elderly, or disabled at least 60 days
prior to the date the services are to be provided.
(ii) A holder of an out-of-state license to practice dentistry or
dental hygiene who would like to provide dental services sponsored by the State, a
local government, or a local health department shall obtain a temporary volunteer
dentist's license or temporary volunteer dental hygienist's license as provided in this
title before providing the dental services.
(7) A holder of a temporary dental clinic permit shall have:
(i) A medical emergency plan;
(ii) Adequate equipment, including portable equipment where
appropriate, and appropriate armamentarium available for the appropriate delivery
of dental services; and
(iii) Adequate safeguards to protect the health and safety of
patients.
(8) The Board may:
(i) Enter and inspect a temporary dental clinic in order to
carry out a duty under this title; and
(ii) Conduct an investigation of a temporary dental clinic or a
holder of a temporary volunteer dentist's license or a temporary volunteer dental
hygienist's license providing dental services at the temporary dental clinic.
(j) While it is effective, a teacher's license to practice dental hygiene issued
under this title authorizes the licensee to:
(1) Teach dental hygiene only at the institution named on the license;
and
(2) Practice dental hygiene under the general supervision of a
licensed dentist with the institution named on the license.

(k) (1) (i) In this subsection the following words have the meanings
indicated.
(ii) "Contractual employee" means a dental hygienist who has
an annual contract to practice dental hygiene an average of at least 8 hours per week
in a facility specified under paragraph (3)(i) of this subsection.
(iii) "Facility" includes a program operated within a facility
that is specified under paragraph (3)(i) of this subsection.
(iv) "Federally qualified health center" has the meaning stated
in 42 U.S.C. § 254b(a).
(v) "Federally qualified health center look-alike" has the
meaning stated in 42 U.S.C. § 1396d(l)(2)(B).
(vi) "General supervision" means supervision of a dental
hygienist by a dentist, where the dentist may or may not be present when the dental
hygienist performs the dental hygiene procedures.
(2) (i) While effective, a general license to practice dental hygiene
issued under this title authorizes the licensee to practice dental hygiene and apply
sealants or fluoride agents such as professional topical fluoride treatments, mouth
rinse, or varnish:
1. Under general supervision in accordance with this
subsection; and
2. In a facility specified under paragraph (3)(i) of this
subsection that complies with the requirements of this subsection.
(ii) This subsection may not be construed to:
1. Authorize a dental hygienist to practice dental
hygiene independent of a supervising dentist;
2. Prohibit a dentist from being available for personal
consultation or on the premises where a dental hygienist is practicing; or
3. Require a waiver under subsection (f) of this section.

(3) (i) While it is effective, a general license to practice dental
hygiene issued under this title authorizes the licensee to practice dental hygiene
under general supervision in:
1. A dental facility owned and operated by the federal,
the State, or a local government;
2. A public health department or public school of the
State or a county;
3. A facility in which a program licensed by the
Department is operating;
4. A facility owned and operated by the Department of
Juvenile Services;
5. A facility owned and operated by the State or a local
government that provides medical care to the poor, elderly, or handicapped;
6. A facility in which a federally qualified health center
or a federally qualified health center look-alike is located; or
7. A facility in which a State licensed Head Start
Program or Early Head Start Program operates.
(ii) Before a facility may allow a dental hygienist authorized to
practice dental hygiene under general supervision in accordance with this subsection
to practice in the facility, the facility shall report to the Board:
1. That the facility is operating under general
supervision; and
2. The identity of each supervising dentist and each
dental hygienist.
(4) A facility in which a dental hygienist is authorized to practice
under the general supervision of a licensed dentist in accordance with this subsection
shall ensure that:
(i) The supervising dentist for the facility:
1. Holds an active general license to practice dentistry
in the State;

2. Holds a current certificate evidencing health
provider level C proficiency, or its equivalent, in cardiopulmonary resuscitation; and
3. Has at least 2 years of active clinical practice in
direct patient care;
(ii) Each dental hygienist authorized to practice under the
general supervision of a licensed dentist in accordance with this subsection:
1. Holds an active general license to practice dental
hygiene in the State;
2. Holds a current certificate evidencing health
provider level C proficiency, or its equivalent, in cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
3. Has at least 2 years of active clinical practice in
direct patient care; and
4. Is a permanent or contractual employee of the
federal government, a state or local government, or a federally qualified health
center;
(iii) The facility has:
1. A medical emergency plan;
2. Adequate equipment, including portable equipment
where appropriate and appropriate armamentarium, available for the appropriate
delivery of dental hygiene services; and
3. Adequate safeguards to protect the patient's health
and safety;
(iv) A recall patient who has been examined by a dental
hygienist practicing under the general supervision of a licensed dentist will be
scheduled for an oral examination every 6 months, or as otherwise recommended by
the supervising dentist;
(v) A dental hygienist practicing under the general
supervision of a licensed dentist ascertains before treating a recall patient that there
has been no change in the patient's medical history;
(vi) A dental hygienist consults with the supervising dentist or
the patient's dentist and the treating physician, registered nurse practitioner,

certified nurse midwife, or licensed certified midwife before proceeding with
treatment if there is a change in the patient's medical condition;
(vii) Adequate facilities and equipment are available for the
delivery of dental hygiene services other than fluoride rinse programs; and
(viii) The facility reports to the Board any changes in the status
of the facility's general supervision, any supervising dentist, or any dental hygienist
within 30 days after the change.
(l) (1) In this subsection, "private dental office" means a dental office
owned and operated by:
(i) A licensed dentist; or
(ii) A professional corporation, partnership, limited liability
company, or limited liability partnership owned and controlled by a licensed dentist.
(2) While it is effective, a general license to practice dental hygiene
issued under this title authorizes the licensee to practice dental hygiene under the
general supervision of a licensed dentist in a private dental office.
(3) A private dental office in which a dental hygienist is authorized
to practice under the general supervision of a licensed dentist shall ensure that:
(i) The supervising dentist holds an active license to practice
dentistry in this State;
(ii) The dental hygienist holds an active license to practice
dental hygiene in this State;
(iii) The dental hygienist has at least 1,500 hours of dental
hygiene clinical practice in direct patient care; and
(iv) There is a written agreement between the supervising
dentist and the dental hygienist practicing under general supervision that clearly
sets forth the terms and conditions under which the dental hygienist may practice,
including a statement that the dental hygienist may provide dental hygiene services
without the supervising dentist on the premises.
(4) A dental hygienist may perform authorized dental hygiene
services without the supervising dentist on the premises only if:

(i) After the supervising dentist examines and evaluates a
patient, the prescribed and authorized treatment to be provided by the dental
hygienist is written in the patient's records;
(ii) 1. Treatments authorized by a supervising dentist to
be provided by the dental hygienist are rendered no later than 7 months from the
date the patient was examined and evaluated by the supervising dentist; and
2. Upon expiration of a prescription or prescribed
treatment, the supervising dentist examines and reevaluates the patient before
writing a new prescription and authorization for treatment;
(iii) Prior to an appointment, the patient or the custodial
parent or legal guardian of a minor or incompetent adult shall:
1. Be informed that a dental hygienist will be providing
services previously prescribed by a dentist who will not be on the premises during the
appointment; and
2. Consent to receiving the dental hygiene services;
(iv) Written emergency procedures are in place and the dental
hygienist is trained to implement the emergency procedures;
(v) A designated licensed dentist is available for consultation
with the dental hygienist; and
(vi) The number of unsupervised clinical hours worked by a
supervised dental hygienist in any given 3-month period is less than 60 percent of
the dental hygienist's total hours worked during that 3-month period.
(5) A supervising dentist may not employ more than two dental
hygienists to work under the dentist's general supervision at any given time.
(m) (1) (i) In this subsection the following words have the meanings
indicated.
(ii) "Assisted living program" has the meaning stated in § 19-
1801 of the Health - General Article.
(iii) "Clinical office" means an office of a licensed physician,
registered nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, or licensed certified midwife
who provides prenatal, postpartum, or primary care and in which the supervising
dentist and dental hygienist communicate with the licensed physician, certified

registered nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, or licensed certified midwife in
providing dental hygiene services to a patient.
(iv) "Facility" means:
1. A nursing home;
2. An assisted living program;
3. Clinical offices; or
4. A group home or adult day care center.
(v) "General supervision" means supervision of a dental
hygienist by a dentist, where the dentist may or may not be present when the dental
hygienist performs the dental hygiene procedures.
(vi) "Group home or adult day care center" means a group home
or adult day care center where the patient's medical records are made available to
the dentist and the dental hygienist and that obtains the consent of the patient or the
patient's guardian for dental hygiene services to be provided under this subsection.
(vii) "Nursing home" has the meaning stated in § 19-1401 of the
Health - General Article.
(2) (i) While it is effective, a general license to practice dental
hygiene issued under this title authorizes the licensee to practice dental hygiene
under the general supervision of a licensed dentist in a facility in accordance with
this subsection.
(ii) This subsection may not be construed to:
1. Authorize a dental hygienist to practice dental
hygiene independent of a supervising dentist;
2. Prohibit a dentist from being available for personal
consultation or on the premises where a dental hygienist is practicing;
3. Prohibit a dental hygienist, without the supervision
of a dentist, from performing a preliminary dental examination with subsequent
referral to a dentist; or
4. Require a waiver under subsection (f) of this section.

(3) Before a dental hygienist is authorized to practice dental hygiene
under general supervision in a facility in accordance with this subsection, the dental
hygienist shall:
(i) Hold an active license to practice dental hygiene in the
State;
(ii) Hold a current certificate evidencing health provider level
C proficiency, or its equivalent, in cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
(iii) Have at least 3,000 hours of active clinical practice in direct
patient care; and
(iv) Ensure that the facility where the dental hygienist will
practice under general supervision has:
1. A written medical emergency plan in place;
2. Adequate equipment, including portable equipment
and appropriate armamentarium, available for the appropriate delivery of dental
hygiene services, unless the dental hygienist provides the equipment described; and
3. Adequate safeguards to protect the patient's health
and safety.
(4) Before a dental hygienist is authorized to practice dental hygiene
under general supervision in a facility in accordance with this subsection, the
supervising dentist shall:
(i) Hold an active general license to practice dentistry in the
State;
(ii) Hold a current certificate evidencing health provider level
C proficiency, or its equivalent, in cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
(iii) Have at least 3,000 hours of active clinical practice in direct
patient care; and
(iv) Have a written agreement between the supervising dentist
and the dental hygienist that:
1. Clearly sets forth the terms and conditions under
which the dental hygienist may practice, including a statement that the dental
hygienist may provide dental hygiene services without the supervising dentist on the

premises unless this title requires that a licensed dentist be on the premises in order
for the service to be performed by the dental hygienist;
2. Indicates the population to be served;
3. States the method by which the services are to be
provided and the procedures to be used by the supervising dentist to oversee and
direct the dental hygienist; and
4. States the names and license numbers of the dentist
and dental hygienist performing services under the written agreement.
(5) A dental hygienist practicing under the general supervision of a
licensed dentist in a facility and performing an authorized dental hygiene service for
a patient's initial appointment shall:
(i) Ensure that, while the dental hygienist is performing the
service, the supervising dentist is available for consultation with the dental hygienist:
1. In person;
2. By telephone; or
3. Electronically;
(ii) Consult with the supervising dentist and the treating
physician, registered nurse practitioner, certified nurse midwife, or licensed certified
midwife before proceeding with treatment if there is a change in or concerns about a
patient's medical condition;
(iii) Assess the appropriate recall interval based on the needs
of the patient, or as otherwise recommended by the supervising dentist;
(iv) Limit dental hygiene tasks and procedures provided during
the initial appointment to:
1. Toothbrush prophylaxis;
2. Application of fluoride;
3. Dental hygiene instruction;
4. Full mouth debridement;

5. Assessing the patient's apparent need for further
evaluation by a dentist in order to diagnose the presence of dental disease; and
6. Other duties as may be delegated, verbally or in
writing, by the supervising dentist; and
(v) Submit findings of the initial assessment to the
supervising dentist for a collaborative determination of future treatment based on
the patient's overall health status.
(6) A dental hygienist may perform subsequent authorized dental
hygiene services following the initial appointment without the supervising dentist on
the premises only if:
(i) The supervising dentist:
1. Examines the patient and the patient's charts and
other dental records;
2. Authorizes in the patient's record the scope of a
prescription of specific treatment to be provided by the dental hygienist; and
3. Examines the patient at least once every 12 months,
or more frequently as determined by the dentist;
(ii) An authorized treatment is provided by the dental
hygienist as soon as possible, but no later than 7 months from the date the patient
and the patient's charts and other dental records were reviewed by the supervising
dentist; and
(iii) On completion of the treatment prescribed following the
initial appointment, the supervising dentist determines, in consultation with the
dental hygienist, future protocols for the treatment of the patient.
(7) While performing dental hygiene services for a patient under
paragraph (6)(iii) of this subsection, a dental hygienist shall:
(i) Assess with the supervising dentist the appropriate recall
interval based on the needs of the patient;
(ii) Limit services to the preventive services authorized under
the current scope of practice of a licensed dental hygienist except for those services
for which the presence of a licensed dentist on the premises is required under this
title; and

(iii) Report patient clinical findings to the supervising dentist
and, with the supervising dentist, determine whether the patient should be referred
for a follow-up examination or care by the supervising dentist.

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