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Austrian driving licence procedures

This guide helps you understand the mandatory steps to legally drive again after your Austrian driving entitlement has been temporarily or permanently revoked.

Recovering Your Austrian Driving Licence After Withdrawal

If your Austrian driving licence (Führerschein) has been withdrawn (Führerscheinentzug) or you have received a driving ban (Lenkverbot), specific conditions must be met to regain your driving entitlement. This page outlines the general process, including potential requirements such as Nachschulung or medical assessments. Your recovery path is defined by the official decision from the Führerscheinbehörde, which you must carefully follow to ensure legal compliance.

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Complete Step-by-Step Guide: Steps to Recover Austrian Driving Licence

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When your Austrian driving licence (Führerschein) has been withdrawn (Führerscheinentzug) or you've been issued a driving ban (Lenkverbot), regaining your driving entitlement requires careful adherence to specific legal and administrative procedures. This comprehensive guide outlines the essential steps, mandatory measures, and critical considerations for navigating the recovery process, ensuring you meet all requirements set by the Austrian authorities to legally drive again. Your journey to recovery is governed by the official decision (Bescheid) issued by the Führerscheinbehörde, which specifies the exact conditions and timeline for reinstating your driving privileges.

Understanding Führerscheinentzug and Lenkverbot in Austria

In Austria, the terms Führerscheinentzug and Lenkverbot relate to the loss of driving privileges, but they apply differently, especially to foreign licence holders. Understanding this distinction is crucial for identifying your correct recovery path.

Definition

Führerscheinentzug (Licence Withdrawal)

Führerscheinentzug refers to the complete withdrawal of an Austrian driving entitlement (Lenkberechtigung). This means your right to drive any vehicle category for which your licence was valid is revoked for a specified period. The physical driving licence document must be surrendered to the Führerscheinbehörde. This measure applies to individuals primarily resident in Austria who hold an Austrian driving licence and commit serious traffic offences or are deemed unfit to drive.

Definition

Lenkverbot (Driving Ban)

A Lenkverbot, or driving ban, is a prohibition from driving within Austrian territory. This is commonly applied to holders of foreign driving licences who do not have a primary residence in Austria but commit traffic offences within the country. Unlike Führerscheinentzug, a Lenkverbot does not withdraw the foreign driving licence itself. Instead, it prevents the individual from exercising their foreign driving entitlement specifically in Austria. The foreign licence is typically retained by the authorities until the ban expires or the individual leaves Austria, but it remains valid in other countries where it is recognized, outside of Austria.

The table below clarifies the key differences between these two measures:

FeatureFührerscheinentzug (Licence Withdrawal)Lenkverbot (Driving Ban)
ApplicabilityAustrian driving licence holders (primarily residents)Foreign driving licence holders (non-residents in Austria)
ScopeRevokes the Austrian driving entitlement entirelyProhibits driving only within Austria
Physical LicenceMust be surrendered to the FührerscheinbehördeForeign licence retained by authorities, but valid elsewhere
Effect on EntitlementLoss of driving privileges in Austria and other recognizing countriesDriving privileges remain valid outside Austria
Recovery ProcessSpecific administrative steps to regain Austrian entitlementTypically involves waiting out the ban or leaving Austria
Legal BasisPrimarily Führerscheingesetz (FSG)Führerscheingesetz (FSG), especially § 30 for foreign licence holders

Your Official Decision: The Führerscheinbehörde Bescheid

The single most important document in your licence recovery process is the official decision (Bescheid) issued by the Führerscheinbehörde (driving licence authority). This document is legally binding and dictates the exact terms of your withdrawal or ban, including the duration and any mandatory accompanying measures. It is imperative to study your Bescheid carefully and understand every condition specified.

Key Information to Extract from Your Bescheid

Before you can plan your recovery, you must precisely identify the requirements outlined in your Bescheid. Look for the following details:

  • Issuing Authority: The specific Führerscheinbehörde that issued the decision (e.g., Landespolizeidirektion, Bezirkshauptmannschaft).
  • Case File Number: A unique identifier for your case.
  • Effective Dates: The exact start date of the withdrawal/ban and the earliest possible end date (Entziehungsdauer).
  • Mandatory Measures: A clear list of any required actions you must complete, such as:
    • Nachschulung (Driver Improvement Course)
    • Verkehrscoaching (Traffic Coaching)
    • Amtsärztliches Gutachten (Medical Officer Assessment)
    • Verkehrspsychologische Untersuchung (Traffic-Psychological Examination)
    • Any other expert opinions or evidence of fitness to drive.
  • Surrender of Licence: Confirmation of whether your physical licence has been, or must be, surrendered.
  • Conditions for Reissue: Any specific conditions that must be met before your driving entitlement can be reinstated or your licence returned.
  • Deadlines: Dates by which certain measures must be completed.

Warning

Do NOT ignore your Bescheid. The conditions specified in this document are legally binding. Failing to comply with any part of the decision, especially mandatory measures or deadlines, can lead to extensions of your withdrawal period or further complications in regaining your driving entitlement. Always refer to the original Bescheid for authoritative information.

Essential Preparations Before Starting the Recovery Process

Regaining your driving licence is not always an automatic process. It often requires proactive steps from your side. Preparation is key to a smooth and timely recovery.

Documents and Information You Need Ready

Gathering all necessary documents and information beforehand will streamline your application process. While the exact list depends on your individual Bescheid, common requirements include:

  • Official Bescheid: Your original decision notice from the Führerscheinbehörde.
  • Proof of Identity: A valid photo ID, such as a passport or Austrian ID card (Personalausweis).
  • Confirmation of Surrender: If you surrendered your physical licence, any receipt or confirmation document from the authority.
  • Completion Certificates: Original certificates of completion for any mandatory Nachschulung, Verkehrscoaching, or other courses.
  • Medical Reports: Original Amtsärztliches Gutachten and any associated specialist medical reports (e.g., from an eye specialist, neurologist) if required. These reports should not be older than 18 months at the time of the authority's decision to re-entitle you.
  • Psychological Assessment: Original report from your Verkehrspsychologische Untersuchung if mandated.
  • Current Address Confirmation: Proof of your current residence in Austria.
  • Passport Photo: A recent, high-quality passport-sized photograph meeting official Austrian standards (biometric photo).
  • Payment for Fees: Be prepared for various administrative fees and costs for mandatory measures.

Tip

Start Your Preparations Early: Do not wait until the last minute. Booking appointments for medical assessments, psychological examinations, or Nachschulung courses can take time, and obtaining reports may also have lead times. Begin fulfilling these conditions well in advance of your minimum withdrawal period expiration date to avoid unnecessary delays.

The General Step-by-Step Recovery Process

While the specific details are dictated by your individual Bescheid, the general process to recover your Austrian driving licence follows these steps:

Steps to Recover Your Austrian Driving Licence

  1. Receive and Understand Your Bescheid: The first and most critical step is to carefully read and comprehend the official decision from the Führerscheinbehörde. This document outlines the duration of your withdrawal and all mandatory accompanying measures.

  2. Comply with Mandatory Measures: Fulfill all specified requirements, such as attending Nachschulung, Verkehrscoaching, undergoing an Amtsärztliches Gutachten, or a Verkehrspsychologische Untersuchung. Ensure you complete these measures within any given deadlines.

  3. Gather All Required Documents: Collect all completion certificates, medical reports, psychological assessments, proof of identity, and any other documents mandated by your Bescheid.

  4. Apply for Re-entitlement (Wiedererteilung) or Licence Return:

    • If your licence was withdrawn: Once all conditions are met and the minimum withdrawal period has expired, you may need to submit an application for the re-entitlement of your driving licence (Antrag auf Wiedererteilung der Lenkberechtigung) to the competent Führerscheinbehörde. This might involve a new application process, especially if the withdrawal was for a longer duration or if you have a Probeführerschein.
    • If your licence was temporarily held: In some cases, if no new application is required, the licence is simply returned after the conditions are met and the ban period ends. However, you should confirm this with the authority.
  5. Attend Appointments at the Führerscheinbehörde: Schedule an appointment with the relevant Führerscheinbehörde. In many locations, especially the Landespolizeidirektion Wien, an online or telephone appointment is mandatory for in-person visits.

  6. Submit Documents and Pay Fees: Present all your collected documents to the authority and pay any administrative fees for the re-entitlement or reissue of your licence.

  7. Receive Confirmation or New Licence: The Führerscheinbehörde will process your request. Upon approval, you will either receive your original licence back or a new driving licence card will be issued to you.

Mandatory Measures and Requirements

Depending on the nature and severity of the traffic offence that led to your licence withdrawal, the Führerscheinbehörde may mandate one or more accompanying measures. These are designed to ensure your fitness to drive and your awareness of traffic safety. Non-compliance will indefinitely delay the return of your driving entitlement.

Nachschulung (Driver Improvement Course)

Nachschulung is a mandatory driver improvement course often ordered for specific, severe traffic offences. This typically includes offences involving alcohol, drugs, excessive speeding, or other highly dangerous driving behaviors. The course aims to confront drivers with the consequences of their actions and to promote a safer driving attitude.

  • Content: The course usually involves group discussions, psychological guidance, and practical exercises, focusing on risk awareness and behavioral change.
  • Providers: Nachschulung courses must be completed with officially recognized institutions. You will receive information on approved providers from the Führerscheinbehörde.
  • Completion: Upon successful completion, you will receive a certificate, which is a mandatory document for your licence recovery.

Amtsärztliches Gutachten (Medical Officer Assessment)

An Amtsärztliches Gutachten is a medical examination conducted by a public medical officer (Amtsarzt) to assess your general health and fitness to drive. This is typically required if there are concerns about your physical or mental health, or if the offence involved substance abuse.

  • Scope: The examination assesses eyesight, hearing, neurological function, and overall physical and mental health.
  • Specialist Reports: The Amtsarzt may request additional specialist medical reports (e.g., from an ophthalmologist, psychiatrist, or internal medicine specialist) if specific health conditions are identified or suspected. You are responsible for obtaining these.
  • Validity: The medical report must not be older than 18 months at the time the authority makes its decision regarding your re-entitlement.

Verkehrspsychologische Untersuchung (Traffic-Psychological Examination)

A Verkehrspsychologische Untersuchung (VPU) is a detailed assessment by a traffic psychologist. It evaluates your personality traits, reaction capabilities, attention span, and attitude towards traffic rules. This is often ordered for repeat offenders, drivers with aggressive driving patterns, or those involved in severe accidents.

  • Purpose: The VPU helps determine if you possess the necessary psychological stability and responsibility to participate safely in road traffic.
  • Content: It typically involves computerized tests, interviews, and questionnaires.
  • Providers: Only certified traffic psychologists at recognized institutions are authorized to conduct VPUs.
  • Requirement: For certain severe or repeat offences (e.g., specific high-speeding violations or driving under the influence), a VPU is mandatory.

Verkehrscoaching (Traffic Coaching)

Verkehrscoaching is a newer measure, sometimes ordered for less severe, but still significant, traffic violations, particularly for probationary drivers. It's a more targeted intervention than Nachschulung.

  • Purpose: To address specific problematic driving behaviors and promote safe driving habits through individualized or small-group coaching.
  • Ordering: The authority sets a reasonable deadline for completing Verkehrscoaching. Failure to complete it within this timeframe can lead to further withdrawal of the driving entitlement until the requirement is met.

Warning

Compliance is Crucial: Failure to complete any mandatory measure (Nachschulung, medical assessment, psychological examination, or coaching) within the prescribed deadlines will prevent the end of your withdrawal period. Your driving entitlement will remain withdrawn until these conditions are fully satisfied and documented.

Special Considerations and Edge Cases

The standard recovery process can be complicated by various individual circumstances. Be aware of how these factors might affect your path to regaining your licence.

Probeführerschein Holders (Probationary Licence)

If you held a Probeführerschein (probationary driving licence) at the time of the offence, the consequences of a licence withdrawal are typically stricter.

  • Extended Probation: Serious offences during the probationary period can lead to an extension of your Probeführerschein by at least one year.
  • Mandatory Measures: Nachschulung is often mandatory for Probeführerschein holders who commit specific serious offences.
  • Intensified Review: The authorities will scrutinize your case more closely to ensure you are fit to drive safely after the probationary period.

You can find more detailed information on probationary licences on the official Austrian government portal: Probeführerschein information (Austria.gv.at)

Vormerksystem (Warning Point System) Implications

The Austrian Vormerksystem (warning point system) can also impact the duration of your licence withdrawal.

  • Withdrawal Extension: If you commit an offence that leads to licence withdrawal while one or more Vormerkungen (warning points) are still registered in your driver's record, the withdrawal period can be extended by two weeks for each active Vormerkung.
  • Severity: This additional extension underscores the cumulative effect of multiple traffic infractions within the system.

For details on the Vormerksystem, refer to the official source: Vormerksystem (Austria.gv.at)

Foreign Driving Licence Holders

As mentioned earlier, foreign driving licence holders without a primary residence in Austria are usually subject to a Lenkverbot rather than a Führerscheinentzug.

  • Right to Drive Abrogation: The authorities will abrogate your right to use your foreign driving licence within Austria for a specified period.
  • Licence Retention: Your physical foreign licence may be retained by Austrian authorities until the ban expires or you leave Austria. It remains valid outside Austria.
  • Risk of Austrian Withdrawal: If the Austrian Führerscheinbehörde becomes aware of a foreign licence withdrawal (e.g., through a loss report or if the surrendered licence is sent to them), a separate Führerscheinentzug procedure in Austria might be initiated against your Austrian driving entitlement if you are also an Austrian licence holder.

Professional Drivers and Code 95

For professional drivers who hold a Code 95 entry on their licence, a withdrawal can have significant employment implications.

  • Employment Impact: Losing your driving entitlement directly impacts your ability to perform your job.
  • Requalification: Depending on the duration of the withdrawal, you may need to ensure your professional qualification (Code 95) remains valid or undergo requalification training. The Code 95 is tied to your driving entitlement, and its validity period might be affected.
  • Employer Documentation: While the need to drive for work does not override a withdrawal decision, it is advisable to keep your employer informed and gather any documentation they may require or that an authority or legal representative might ask for to understand the full impact.

Change of Address

If you have moved house since your licence withdrawal, it is critical to ensure the Führerscheinbehörde has your current address.

  • Official Correspondence: All official notices, including the Bescheid and any reminders or confirmations, will be sent to your registered address.
  • Timely Receipt: Missing official mail due to an outdated address can lead to missed deadlines or unknown requirements, further delaying your licence recovery. Always inform the authority of any address changes promptly.

Withdrawal While Abroad

If you are an Austrian driving licence holder and your licence is withdrawn while you are temporarily abroad, you must still comply with the Austrian notice.

  • International Recognition: An Austrian withdrawal typically means your driving entitlement is revoked, meaning you cannot legally drive in any country where the Austrian licence is recognized.
  • Licence Surrender: If your physical licence was not seized abroad, you are legally obligated to surrender it to the Austrian Führerscheinbehörde immediately upon returning to Austria, if it has not already been sent to them by foreign authorities.
  • Consequences Abroad: If a foreign authority seizes your Austrian licence, this generally constitutes a driving ban specific to that country. However, the Austrian Führerscheinbehörde may initiate a full Führerscheinentzug procedure upon being informed.

Costs and Processing Times

The costs and processing times for regaining your driving licence can vary significantly based on the specific circumstances of your withdrawal and the mandatory measures imposed.

Estimated Costs for Mandatory Measures

These are approximate costs and can change. Always verify current fees with the respective service providers.

  • Nachschulung: Costs typically range from €400 to €500.
  • Amtsärztliches Gutachten: Generally between €100 and €150. Specialist reports, if required, will incur additional fees.
  • Verkehrspsychologische Untersuchung: Can range from €300 to €450.
  • Verkehrscoaching: Varies, but generally less expensive than Nachschulung.

Administrative Fees for Reissue

The Führerscheinbehörde will charge administrative fees for processing your application for re-entitlement or for issuing a new licence card. These fees are usually in the range of €40 to €70.

Timelines for Recovery

The timeline for recovering your licence involves several stages:

  1. Date of Offence: The date the traffic violation occurred.
  2. Date of Decision (Bescheid): The date the Führerscheinbehörde issued the withdrawal decision.
  3. Start of Withdrawal: The date your driving entitlement was officially withdrawn.
  4. Minimum Withdrawal Period: This is the non-negotiable period specified in your Bescheid. It can range from a few weeks to several years.
  5. Deadline for Ordered Measures: If mandatory measures are ordered (e.g., Nachschulung), a deadline for their completion will be set.
  6. Completion of Measures: The actual dates you complete Nachschulung, medical assessments, or psychological examinations.
  7. Earliest Possible Return Date: This is the earliest date you can apply for the return of your licence, provided all conditions (minimum withdrawal period + mandatory measures) are met.
  8. Processing Time for Reissue: After submitting your application and documents, the Führerscheinbehörde will need time to process it and issue a new licence card or return your old one. This can take several days to a few weeks.

What to Do If Your Application is Delayed or Rejected

Even if you follow all steps diligently, delays or even rejection can occur. Knowing how to react is crucial.

Common Reasons for Delays

  • Incomplete Documentation: Missing certificates, expired medical reports, or uncertified copies.
  • Missed Deadlines: Not completing mandatory measures within the timeframe set by the Bescheid.
  • Outstanding Fines: Unpaid administrative fines related to the offence.
  • Booking Delays: Difficulty securing timely appointments for Nachschulung, medical, or psychological examinations.
  • Administrative Backlog: General processing times at the Führerscheinbehörde due to high volumes.
  • Further Investigations: The authority may decide additional information or clarification is needed.
  • Change of Address: Official correspondence going to an old address.
  • Unclear Reports: Medical or psychological reports that do not clearly state fitness to drive.

Actions in Case of Rejection

If your application for re-entitlement is rejected, you will receive a new Bescheid detailing the reasons.

  • Review the Rejection Notice: Carefully understand why your application was rejected. It will often highlight specific unfulfilled conditions or deficiencies in your submitted documents.
  • Seek Clarification: Contact the Führerscheinbehörde to ask specific questions about the rejection, referencing your case file number.
  • Rectify Deficiencies: Address the reasons for rejection (e.g., complete a missed course, obtain a new medical report, provide missing documents).
  • Appeal: You typically have the right to appeal the decision within a specified period (usually two weeks). It is highly recommended to seek legal advice if you intend to appeal.

Common Mistakes to Avoid During Licence Recovery

Navigating the licence recovery process can be complex. Avoiding these common pitfalls can save you time, money, and further legal trouble.

Checklist: Avoid These Pitfalls

  • Driving During Withdrawal: This is a separate, serious offence (Fahren ohne Lenkberechtigung) with severe penalties, including further licence withdrawal extensions, significant fines, and potential vehicle confiscation.
  • Ignoring the Bescheid: The official decision document is your roadmap. Failing to read it thoroughly or misunderstanding its requirements is a primary cause of delays.
  • Procrastinating on Mandatory Measures: Appointments for Nachschulung, medical tests, or psychological exams can have long waiting lists. Start booking immediately.
  • Submitting Incomplete or Outdated Documents: Ensure all certificates, reports, and photos are current, complete, and meet official standards.
  • Relying on Verbal Advice: Always seek written confirmation or official documentation, especially from course providers or unofficial sources.
  • Failing to Update Your Address: The Führerscheinbehörde sends critical correspondence to your registered address. Keep it current.
  • Assuming Automatic Reinstatement: Your driving entitlement rarely revives automatically. You usually need to proactively apply and prove compliance.
  • Paying the Wrong Fees: Confirm the exact fees with the Führerscheinbehörde directly.
  • Concealing Information: Be honest and transparent with authorities, medical professionals, and psychologists. Misleading them can have serious repercussions.
  • Lack of Proof: Keep original certificates, receipts, and correspondence as proof of your compliance.

Warning

Do NOT Drive Without Valid Entitlement: It is a grave legal offence to drive in Austria if your driving entitlement is withdrawn or a Lenkverbot is active. This can result in severe penalties, including additional withdrawal periods, high fines, and in some cases, even vehicle forfeiture. Only drive once you have your physical licence back AND official confirmation that your driving entitlement is fully reinstated.

Verifying Your Driving Entitlement and Next Steps

Once you believe you have met all conditions, the final step is to verify your entitlement and retrieve your licence.

Confirmation from the Führerscheinbehörde

After submitting all required documentation and fees, the Führerscheinbehörde will process your request. You should receive a confirmation that your driving entitlement has been reinstated.

  • Official Confirmation: Do not rely on verbal assurances from course providers or unofficial channels. Wait for official written confirmation from the Führerscheinbehörde or the physical return of your licence.
  • Ask the Right Questions: When contacting the authority, be prepared to ask:
    • "Are all conditions for my licence recovery officially fulfilled?"
    • "What is the exact date from which I am permitted to drive again?"
    • "Will a new licence card be issued, or will my old one be returned?"
    • "How and when can I collect my licence, or will it be sent by post?"
    • "What is my current processing status and estimated timeframe for completion?"

Collecting Your New or Returned Licence

  • Collection: You may be required to collect your licence in person at the Führerscheinbehörde. If so, ensure you have a valid photo ID.
  • Postal Delivery: In some cases, your new or returned licence might be sent to your registered address via registered mail.
  • Evidence After Completion: Keep all original course confirmations, appointment records, medical fitness reports, and correspondence with the authority until your licence is physically returned and you have received clear, official confirmation of your reinstated driving entitlement. This serves as crucial proof of compliance.

Official Sources and Further Information

For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding your specific situation, always consult official Austrian government resources and the competent Führerscheinbehörde.

  • General Information on Driving Licences (Austria.gv.at): The official Austrian government portal offers comprehensive information on all driving licence-related matters, including withdrawal procedures.
    • Search for "Führerscheinentzug" or "Lenkberechtigung entzogen" on Austria.gv.at.
  • Austrian Driving Licence Act (Führerscheingesetz - FSG): The full legal text is available on the legal information system of the Republic of Austria (RIS).
  • Führerscheingesetz-Nachschulungsverordnung (FSG-NV): The specific regulation governing Nachschulung courses.
  • Fahrschulen in Österreich (WKO): The Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO) provides a directory of driving schools and potentially recognized course providers.
  • Competent Führerscheinbehörde:
    • In cities with a Landespolizeidirektion (if there is no district administration): the respective Landespolizeidirektion.
    • In Vienna: Landespolizeidirektion Wien - Verkehrsamt. Online appointment booking is highly recommended or mandatory.

When contacting an authority, always have your case file number and personal identification ready to ensure efficient assistance.

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What is Führerscheinentzug?

Führerscheinentzug is the withdrawal of your driving licence in Austria, meaning your driving entitlement is revoked due to an offence. It differs from a driving ban (Lenkverbot), which may apply to foreign licence holders.

What happens if I drive during a licence withdrawal?

Driving during a period of licence withdrawal is a serious offence that can lead to further penalties, including extended withdrawal periods, higher fines, and can complicate the process of regaining your licence.

What is Nachschulung and will I need it?

Nachschulung is a mandatory driver improvement course often ordered after specific traffic offences. Whether you need it is specified in the official decision from the Führerscheinbehörde.

Do I need a medical or psychological examination?

Depending on the nature and severity of the offence, the Führerscheinbehörde may require an Amtsarzt (medical officer) assessment or a Verkehrspsychologische Untersuchung (traffic-psychological examination) to prove your fitness to drive.

How do I know when my driving entitlement is restored?

Your driving entitlement is restored only after you have fulfilled all conditions specified by the Führerscheinbehörde and received official confirmation or your physical licence back. Do not rely on verbal statements from course providers.

What documents do I need to prepare for recovery?

You will typically need your official withdrawal notice, proof of identity, confirmations of any completed courses (Nachschulung, Verkehrscoaching), and medical or psychological reports if ordered.

What if I had a foreign driving licence?

If you hold a foreign licence and do not have residency in Austria, you may face an Austrian driving ban (Lenkverbot) instead of a Führerscheinentzug. This prohibits you from driving in Austria but usually does not affect your entitlement abroad.

Who is the Führerscheinbehörde?

The Führerscheinbehörde is the competent driving licence authority in Austria responsible for all decisions regarding licence withdrawal, re-entitlement, and reissue. This is typically a local district authority or the Landespolizeidirektion.

Can a Vormerkung affect my withdrawal period?

Yes, if a withdrawal offence is committed while one or more Vormerkungen (entries in the warning system) are registered, the withdrawal period can be extended by two weeks for each existing Vormerkung.

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