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Drone Laws in Kenya

Summary of Drone Laws in Kenya

Hobbyist Drone Laws For Residents of Kenya

Drone Operations in Kenya are currently regulated.


  • Hobbyist drone flights are allowed in Kenya
  • Hobbyist Kenya drone pilot license is required for Categories B and C
  • Hobbyist Drone registration is required in Kenya for hobbyists
  • Drone Remote ID is not required in Kenya for hobbyists
  • Drone Insurance is not required but recommended for hobbyists’ drone operations in Kenya

Read below for more details on Hobbyist Drone Laws in Kenya and to find links to regulators and other credible sources!

Commercial Drone Laws For Residents of Kenya

Drone Operations in Kenya are currently regulated.


  • Commercial drone flights are allowed in Kenya
  • Commercial Kenya drone pilot license is required
  • Commercial Drone registration is required in Kenya for commercial drone operators
  • Drone Remote ID is not required in Kenya for Commercial Drone Operators
  • Drone Insurance is not required for commercial drone operations in Kenya

Read below for more details on Commercial Drone Laws in Kenya and to find links to regulators and other credible sources!

Drone Laws For Visitors To Kenya

Drone Operations in Kenya are currently regulated.


  • Foreign visitor drone flights are allowed in Kenya when permitted
  • Foreign visitor drone pilot license is required
  • Drone registration is required in Kenya for visitors/tourists
  • Drone Remote ID is not required in Kenya for tourists
  • Drone Insurance is not required but recommended for tourist drone operations in Kenya

Read below for more details on Drone Laws in Kenya for Visitors (Tourists) and to find links to regulators and other credible sources!

Drone Laws For Government Drone Operators in Kenya

Drone Operations in Kenya are currently regulated.


  • Government drone flights are allowed in Kenya
  • Government drone pilot license is required
  • Drone registration is required in Kenya for Government operations
  • Drone Remote ID is not required in Kenya for Government operations
  • Drone Insurance is not required for Government drone operations in Kenya

Read below for more details on Drone Laws in Kenya for Government Drone Operations and to find links to regulators and other credible sources!

Agencies Responsible for regulating drones in the Republic of Kenya

Drone Regulator in Kenya: Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA)

Link to Kenya Drone Regulations: The Civil Aviation (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) Regulations, 2020

Contact Information

If you need additional details we have not covered or specific case help, contact the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority at:

  • Address: Aviation House, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, P.O. Box 30163 -00100, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Phone: +254 020 6827470-5
  • Email: info@kcaa.or.ke

Please continue reading for more details on Kenya Drone Laws.


UAS Laws – General rules for flying drones in Kenya

The Kenyan agency responsible for drone safety, KCAA, has provided several internet-accessible details on flying for fun or work. The highlights are enumerated below. For more details, go to the link above.

Are drones allowed in Kenya?

According to KCAA, drone use is allowed in Kenya, subject to KCAA regulations. Read on for more details.

Here are the most important rules to know for flying a drone in Kenya:

Kenya categorizes drones according to the risk of the flights:

  • Category A: low risk (up to 25 kg)
    • Provided that operations are conducted within Visual line-of-sight (VLOS) only. 
    • Specified distances from airports and people. 
    • Maximum height of 400ft above ground level (AGL). 
    • Flights shall take place upon notification to the Authority. 
  • Category B: medium, regulated lower risk
    • This operation category would require operational authorization from an Aviation Authority before the flight(s) taking place. 
    • Appropriate limitations/restrictions would be applied based on the type of operation, the complexity of the UAS, and the specific qualifications and experience of operating personnel.
    • Approval for the operation would be based on a safety risk assessment analysis and any mitigations employed to reduce any risks to an acceptable level.
    • This category encompasses operations where the risk to persons being overflown is more significant than what would be permitted in Category A, or involves sharing the airspace with other crewed or crewless aircraft; and 
    • The operations shall be conducted within defined limitations (e.g., Visual line-of-sight (VLOS). 
  • Category C: high risk
    • UAS operations in this category shall be conducted in airspaces that are not classified as prohibited, restricted, or dangerous. They shall be subject to ATC instructions and guidance and at heights and lateral distances from persons, buildings, or objects as prescribed in the Civil Aviation (Rules of the Air) Regulations. All operations under this category shall be approved or authorized by the Authority. 
    • UAS operations in this category may be conducted within BVLOS, provided that the RPA has the required capabilities and is fitted with the appropriate equipment. In addition, the pilot is suitably qualified and holds appropriate ratings for such an operation. 
    • The Authority shall issue UAS a Certificate of Airworthiness in this category based on the Type Certificate issued by the State of design/manufacture.
    • Personnel operating UAS in this category shall have a valid license issued by the Authority.

A Remote Pilot License is necessary for flights in categories B and C.

In category A, registration, a permit certificate, compliance with the following rules, and safety distances are sufficient. 

  • A person shall not transfer ownership of a drone without the approval of the KCAA.
  • Operators must register their drones with the Authority and be issued a registration certificate.
  • All drone operations must be under a specific operational category based on risk factors.
  • Commercial drone operations require a pilot to obtain a Remote Aircraft Operators Certificate (ROC) from the Authority.
  • Drones shall not fly above 400 feet AGL or within 164 feet (50 meters) of any person, vessel, or vehicle that is not a part of the operation.
  • A pilot shall not fly a drone in non-Visual Meteorological Conditions or at night unless authorized by the Authority.
  • No person shall operate an Unmanned Aircraft System over a public road or along a public road at a distance of fewer than 164 feet (50 meters).
  • A public roadway shall not be used as a place for the landing or take-off of a drone.
  • Operating a drone within 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) of an airport from the airport reference point for code C, D, E, and F airports is prohibited without authorization.
  • Operating a drone within 4.3 miles (7 kilometers) of an airport from the airport reference point for code A and B airports is prohibited without authorization.

How to register a drone in Kenya?

Drones now have to be registered with the Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA), and a certificate will be issued. 

Applications for registration of UAS shall be submitted online at www.kcaa.or.ke The following documents shall accompany the application:

  • Identification documents
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Company registration document (if applicable)
  • Photo of the UAS
  • Type Certificate of the UAS (if applicable) 
  • Circuit diagram of the UAS (if applicable) 

The Authority shall undertake due diligence when reviewing any requests for registration in conjunction with relevant government agencies.
Approval shall be granted upon successful review by the Authority, and a certificate of registration shall be issued. 

According to the law, drones should be identifiable, which means the registration data must be attached visibly.

How to get a permit to fly a drone in Kenya?

Applications for registration of UAS shall be submitted online at www.kcaa.or.ke The following documents shall accompany the application 

  • Identification document, i.e., passport
    Color photograph of UAS (front and side, on the ground, occupying most of the image size)
  • A clear picture of the serial number of UAS
  • Copy of drone pilot license/certificate
  • Safety documentation containing at least emergency procedures in case of:
    • Control failure 
    • Engine failure 
    • Accumulator issues 
    • Command and control data link failure 
  • Copy of a liability insurance document related to UAS operation Type certificate (if applicable) 

The application shall undergo the vetting and evaluation process 

Approval shall be granted upon successful review. 

Additional Note for Foreign Operators

In Kenya, drone ownership is restricted to citizens, residents, businesses, and governments. This restriction would rule out foreign tourists, leaving only the option of renting a drone locally. The law does, however, include a 30-day temporary permit that may be appropriate for travelers.

See details below for each import type.


Notes for recreational drone pilots flying for fun in Kenya

See the general rules above.

How to get a temporary import permit for private drone use in Kenya?

A UAS imported in Kenya for private use shall not be used for any activity involving reward or gain. This restriction includes developing content aimed at a publication for personal gain.

An owner of a UAS to be temporarily imported into Kenya shall apply to the Authority for approval of the temporary import in a prescribed format. The application shall be accompanied by the following: 

  • Identification documents
  • Details of the UAS.
  • Valid visa for the duration of stay (where applicable); and 
  • Areas of operation of the UAS. 

A UAS temporarily imported into Kenya for private use shall remain in the country for a specified duration (specified in the temporary import permit). The Authority shall be notified when it is exported out of the country. 


Notes for operating Commercial Drone Services in Kenya

Individuals or businesses wishing to use drones for commercial purposes must apply to KCAA for a Remote Aircraft Operators Certificate (ROC). 

According to the regulations, “the Authority may issue a ROC only after the UAS operator demonstrates the following:

  • Adequate organization, 
  • Method of controlling and supervising flight operations, 
  • Training program and ground handling and maintenance arrangements that are consistent with the nature and extent of the operations specified and commensurate with the size, structure, and complexity of the UAS.

A person shall not operate a UAS in Kenya without authorization from the Authority. 

Upon application, the Authority may grant an applicant a short-term license for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days, renewable once.

The Authority may impose such terms and conditions as it deems fit and shall have regard to the public interest and the need to provide reasonable protection for Kenyan Operators. 

How to get a temporary import permit for commercial drone use in Kenya?

An owner of a UAS to be temporarily imported into Kenya shall apply to the Authority for approval of the temporary import in a prescribed format. The application shall be accompanied by the following: 

  • Identification documents
  • Details of the UAS.
  • Valid visa for the duration of stay (where applicable); and 
  • Areas of operation of the UAS. 

A UAS temporarily imported into Kenya for private use shall remain in the country for a specified duration (specified in the temporary import permit). The Authority shall be notified when it is exported out of the country. 

The Authority may refuse to grant an application for a short-term license based on the regularity of short-term operations under this regulation. 


Useful published information on flying drones in Kenya

Here is a sample of what you might expect if you follow the drone laws and fly in Kenya…


Authoritative Sources of Information on Kenya Drone Laws

We will attempt to keep an updated list of online authoritative links to regulators and other official websites here:



NOTE: This page is about the Regulation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (SUAS), Small UAS, Remote Piloted Aerial Systems (RPAS), unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), Unmanned Aerial System (UAS), and drone are interchangeable terms unless specified. Model Aircraft, toy, remote-controlled, and RC aircraft may be covered by the same regulations unless specified.


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42 responses to “Drone Laws in Kenya”

  1. KIM

    Hi there, I have DJI MINI 3 pro under 250 grams with German Drohne license, will I still require to obtain another license in Kenya?

    1. Editorial Team

      Visitors are not allowed Drones, unless a special permit is received. Please check above for the relevant details. You will need to contact the regulator and apply for the special permit.

  2. Joshua karanja

    Want to know more about owning and how shool to learn how to operate a drone in Nairobi

  3. Panos

    Hi,

    Thanks for the information on this site, it’s very useful.

    I am travelling to Kenya next month and I plan to take my drone with me. I understand that it is not allowed to fly a drone in this country (if not kenyan) without a permission. After Kenya I will continue my travels to other countries and I definitely want the drone with me.

    If I can’t get a permission to fly a drone in Kenya, I still want to have it with me. Would that be an issue? If I have a drone in my luggages is there any chance to be kept by the police at the airport?

    From your experience, is it easy to get a month’s permission to fly a drone in Kenya?

    Thank you.

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      We have not heard of anyone getting exemption for a month. Please make sure that there is the ability for the autorities to keep the drone and return to you upon departure. We have reports in other countries where the drones were confiscated, or the storage fees were very high. Better to contact the regulators and get the most accurate directions.

    2. Julius Vieira

      They will charge you a fee and the police officers at customs will extort you into paying bribes, it’s shit, I’ve been through this… I can’t fly my drone and I almost lost it, the only way out was to pay the fees and the bribe. .. or give my drone to them to seize…

  4. Sunny Saha Pramanick

    Hi,

    I have drone mini3 pro, weight is 249 gms only. I want to bring it to kenya only for photography and non commercial purpose. I have a flight in kenyan airways on 11th October, 2022. Please let me know what should I do and what is required.
    I really want to bring that and do not wanna miss the chance.

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      If you are a citizen or resident of Kenya, follow the rules above. Foreigners are not allowed to operate a drone in Kenya.

  5. Powell John

    Hi
    I’m John a Kenyan citizen. I intend to purchase a DJI Mini 2 which falls under category A low risk UAS.
    Must i have a License to fly the drone within the my city or is it just a permit from Authorities, also in case i wanted to fly the drone for commercial shoots, are the requirements still the same.

    Regards
    Powell John

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      You will need a permit only for category A.
      Commercial rules are very different.

  6. lee

    Hi,

    I have a layover in Kenya. Will they check my drone? Or will I be okay since it’s just a layover?

    Thank you

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      Generally layovers do not require customs clearance of luggage, unless you are leaving the airport in which case you can arrange for the drone to be held and collected on the way out if necessary

  7. Peter Karanja

    Hello. My name, I got my drone license in Kenya and wrote about how I went about the process here https://captainkdrone.com/2022/06/03/i-finally-got-my-drone-license-how-to-get-a-drone-license-in-kenya/.

    I will be writing more about drone operations in Kenya, and If you’d like another writer for your website I can help with that too.

  8. brian

    i am kenyan Living in Qatar and i want to bring my drone marvic 3. please advice me on the appropriate actions or steps i need to follow in order for me to bring my drone home with me

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      Brian, Kenyans are allowed to bring drones into Kenya and fly them by following the appropriate regulations. We are not familiar with the importation rules. Please check with the regulator

  9. Cliff

    Hi, I’m a Kenyan and want to buy a small drone for recreational purposes. I see that there are so many rules in regards to frone ownership but my biggest concern is all the fees that we need to pay just to operate toys which doesn’t make sense to me. How can I get in touch with someone from KCAA to elaborate exactly how the entire thing works before I spend any money?

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      Cliff, follow the links at the top of the page to the regulator website. There will be contact information there

  10. Karan

    Hello I was a gifted a drone that weighs less than a 1kg it is a small drone I registered an account with kcaa they approved it but how do I register the drone am a Kenyan by nationality I want it for hobby and photography of nature what do I do?

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      Please follow the instructions in the section above regarding registering a drone

  11. Andrea

    Coming in as a tourist and assuming from what I read I need to apply for a temporary permit – does anyone have direct experience putting through an application for personal use as a tourist?

    1. Peter Rotta

      Following. I need one as well

      1. Tim

        Hey, did you have any luck with this? Thanks

  12. kiki

    what are rules of flying drone swarm in kenya for event? temporary importing for event

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      This is considered commercial activity. Please contact KCAA (you can use the link at the top of the page to go toothier website. Come back and let us know what you find out

      1. Federico

        hobby photographer and at the same time I was thinking of buying a small drone for the same hobby purpose, a small drone like the mavic mini se, requires all these extra expenses?
        in such case it would be for hobby I avoid the purchase thanks

        1. Merlin at Drone Laws

          Federico, if you are a hobbyist flying a Mavic mini see, this would fall in category A (see above). Registration, a permit certificate, compliance with the rules, and safety distances outlined above should be sufficient.

  13. leonard

    i am leonard ok the statement about toy drone that cannot weigh more that 300g, do they need any licence, and why is it that you import as a toy and still your told its a drone something that even gets carried away with wind elaborate on rc toy drones and proffessional please
    Model aircraft, toy aircraft, Remote controlled aircraft, and RC aircraft may be covered by the same regulations unless specified.

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      Leonard we suggest you contact the KCAA

  14. Zoe

    Thanks for the information. I am looking to bring my DJI Mavic mini 2 drone into Kenya for a safari. I was under the impression that with such a small drone no additional licenses would be needed but didn’t think of varying international laws!

    Am I able to bring the mini 2 in? What licesnses/registration etc do I need and how do I go about it, seems the laws keep changing and have done recently? Surely security cant pick up the plastic and metal of a folded up mini 2 or maybe I am wrong!!

    Any help would be hugely appreciated – thank you

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      Zoe, please see additional not for Foreign Operators above. You may have to contact the regulator to receive special permission as a foreigner.

  15. fred

    I am a french UAS user.trying for temporary importation.
    I would like to register 2 DJI light UAS
    I tried to create an account to register me as UAS user on https://www.kcaa.or.ke/eservices and before validating my registration form, it asks me for some information that I cannot answer like Tax pin, certificate of good conduct, company registration documents.
    how should i go about this. and what must I answer to succeed in registration ?
    regards

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      Fred, please see the section for foreign operators. Our understanding is that you are not allowed to register a drone and use it as a foreigner.

  16. churchil masibo

    I’m Kenyan and I live in the US, can I bring a drone as a gift? What are the requirements??

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      You may need an import license (contact KCAA for details), but as a Kenyan you are allowed to fly drones in Kenya, subject to KCAA approval.

  17. Lukas

    Hello
    I’m a foreign pilot with an UK GVC permit and I’m intending to fly a 35Kg UAS commercially in Kenya.
    Do I need to apply for all the following and are 90 days enough time to apply in advance?
    Did I forget anything?

    -Drone import Permit
    -Drone Registration
    -Issuance of a temporary Permit
    -Airworthiness certificate,
    -Operator Authorization B&C
    -Approval of Manuals

    Thank you for your help

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      Lukas, you will be a foreign operator, so you must follow those guidelines, and since this will eb a commercial operation, you will be subject to those rules also. In our experience, the process and timing could vary dramatically. You would get the latest and most complete information from the regulators directly.

  18. Warren

    How long does the permission to fly in Kenya take to process and approve?

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      We have been told that it takes approximately 30 days, however certain licenses may take longer. Please contact the authorities for details.

  19. Lewis

    Can one land or takeoff a home made model RC plane in a public Field?

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      Lewis, we have not reviewed RC rules and they may be different than drone rules.

  20. Hawi oyier

    Is it possible to get someone who can elaborate more

    1. Merlin at Drone Laws

      Hawi, what is your specific question?

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42 thoughts on “Drone Laws in Kenya”

  1. Hi there, I have DJI MINI 3 pro under 250 grams with German Drohne license, will I still require to obtain another license in Kenya?

    Reply
    • Visitors are not allowed Drones, unless a special permit is received. Please check above for the relevant details. You will need to contact the regulator and apply for the special permit.

      Reply
  2. Hi,

    Thanks for the information on this site, it’s very useful.

    I am travelling to Kenya next month and I plan to take my drone with me. I understand that it is not allowed to fly a drone in this country (if not kenyan) without a permission. After Kenya I will continue my travels to other countries and I definitely want the drone with me.

    If I can’t get a permission to fly a drone in Kenya, I still want to have it with me. Would that be an issue? If I have a drone in my luggages is there any chance to be kept by the police at the airport?

    From your experience, is it easy to get a month’s permission to fly a drone in Kenya?

    Thank you.

    Reply
    • We have not heard of anyone getting exemption for a month. Please make sure that there is the ability for the autorities to keep the drone and return to you upon departure. We have reports in other countries where the drones were confiscated, or the storage fees were very high. Better to contact the regulators and get the most accurate directions.

      Reply
    • They will charge you a fee and the police officers at customs will extort you into paying bribes, it’s shit, I’ve been through this… I can’t fly my drone and I almost lost it, the only way out was to pay the fees and the bribe. .. or give my drone to them to seize…

      Reply
  3. Hi,

    I have drone mini3 pro, weight is 249 gms only. I want to bring it to kenya only for photography and non commercial purpose. I have a flight in kenyan airways on 11th October, 2022. Please let me know what should I do and what is required.
    I really want to bring that and do not wanna miss the chance.

    Reply
    • If you are a citizen or resident of Kenya, follow the rules above. Foreigners are not allowed to operate a drone in Kenya.

      Reply
  4. Hi
    I’m John a Kenyan citizen. I intend to purchase a DJI Mini 2 which falls under category A low risk UAS.
    Must i have a License to fly the drone within the my city or is it just a permit from Authorities, also in case i wanted to fly the drone for commercial shoots, are the requirements still the same.

    Regards
    Powell John

    Reply
    • Generally layovers do not require customs clearance of luggage, unless you are leaving the airport in which case you can arrange for the drone to be held and collected on the way out if necessary

      Reply
  5. i am kenyan Living in Qatar and i want to bring my drone marvic 3. please advice me on the appropriate actions or steps i need to follow in order for me to bring my drone home with me

    Reply
    • Brian, Kenyans are allowed to bring drones into Kenya and fly them by following the appropriate regulations. We are not familiar with the importation rules. Please check with the regulator

      Reply
  6. Hi, I’m a Kenyan and want to buy a small drone for recreational purposes. I see that there are so many rules in regards to frone ownership but my biggest concern is all the fees that we need to pay just to operate toys which doesn’t make sense to me. How can I get in touch with someone from KCAA to elaborate exactly how the entire thing works before I spend any money?

    Reply
    • Cliff, follow the links at the top of the page to the regulator website. There will be contact information there

      Reply
  7. Hello I was a gifted a drone that weighs less than a 1kg it is a small drone I registered an account with kcaa they approved it but how do I register the drone am a Kenyan by nationality I want it for hobby and photography of nature what do I do?

    Reply
  8. Coming in as a tourist and assuming from what I read I need to apply for a temporary permit – does anyone have direct experience putting through an application for personal use as a tourist?

    Reply
    • This is considered commercial activity. Please contact KCAA (you can use the link at the top of the page to go toothier website. Come back and let us know what you find out

      Reply
      • hobby photographer and at the same time I was thinking of buying a small drone for the same hobby purpose, a small drone like the mavic mini se, requires all these extra expenses?
        in such case it would be for hobby I avoid the purchase thanks

        Reply
        • Federico, if you are a hobbyist flying a Mavic mini see, this would fall in category A (see above). Registration, a permit certificate, compliance with the rules, and safety distances outlined above should be sufficient.

          Reply
  9. i am leonard ok the statement about toy drone that cannot weigh more that 300g, do they need any licence, and why is it that you import as a toy and still your told its a drone something that even gets carried away with wind elaborate on rc toy drones and proffessional please
    Model aircraft, toy aircraft, Remote controlled aircraft, and RC aircraft may be covered by the same regulations unless specified.

    Reply
  10. Thanks for the information. I am looking to bring my DJI Mavic mini 2 drone into Kenya for a safari. I was under the impression that with such a small drone no additional licenses would be needed but didn’t think of varying international laws!

    Am I able to bring the mini 2 in? What licesnses/registration etc do I need and how do I go about it, seems the laws keep changing and have done recently? Surely security cant pick up the plastic and metal of a folded up mini 2 or maybe I am wrong!!

    Any help would be hugely appreciated – thank you

    Reply
    • Zoe, please see additional not for Foreign Operators above. You may have to contact the regulator to receive special permission as a foreigner.

      Reply
  11. I am a french UAS user.trying for temporary importation.
    I would like to register 2 DJI light UAS
    I tried to create an account to register me as UAS user on https://www.kcaa.or.ke/eservices and before validating my registration form, it asks me for some information that I cannot answer like Tax pin, certificate of good conduct, company registration documents.
    how should i go about this. and what must I answer to succeed in registration ?
    regards

    Reply
    • Fred, please see the section for foreign operators. Our understanding is that you are not allowed to register a drone and use it as a foreigner.

      Reply
    • You may need an import license (contact KCAA for details), but as a Kenyan you are allowed to fly drones in Kenya, subject to KCAA approval.

      Reply
  12. Hello
    I’m a foreign pilot with an UK GVC permit and I’m intending to fly a 35Kg UAS commercially in Kenya.
    Do I need to apply for all the following and are 90 days enough time to apply in advance?
    Did I forget anything?

    -Drone import Permit
    -Drone Registration
    -Issuance of a temporary Permit
    -Airworthiness certificate,
    -Operator Authorization B&C
    -Approval of Manuals

    Thank you for your help

    Reply
    • Lukas, you will be a foreign operator, so you must follow those guidelines, and since this will eb a commercial operation, you will be subject to those rules also. In our experience, the process and timing could vary dramatically. You would get the latest and most complete information from the regulators directly.

      Reply
    • We have been told that it takes approximately 30 days, however certain licenses may take longer. Please contact the authorities for details.

      Reply

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