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0n Entry of Private and Public Transportation

1. Travel intothe territorial jurisdiction of the City of Iligan whether in vehicles


such as cars, motorcycles, scooters, motorelas, trucks, pickup or on foot is strictly
prohibited except as set forth hereunder;

(a)Members of the Philippine National Police, the Philippine Army, Marines,


Airforce, Coast Guard, Fire Department, Bureau of Jail Management who are
on active duty and on written mission orders and can show their current,
valid and pertinent government issued identification cards or papers are
exempted from this travel ban;

(b)Health workers, members of the Philippine Red Cross,Department of Social


Welfare and Development (DSWD) City Social Welfare Department (CSWD),
duly accredited first responders such as rescue units and personnel and

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frontliners such as security personnel, physicians, nurses, physical therapists,

medical technicians etc., whileon call/duty and with a current, valid and

pertinent government issued identification card or paper and written mission

order;

(c) Accredited essential workers such as for utilities, electronic, medical and

computer technicians, duly accredited media practitioners on dutyand with

current, valid and pertinent government issued identification cards and/or

papers;

(d) City and barangay government officials and employees while on duty and/or

written mission orders and with current, valid and pertinent government

issued identification cards/papers;

(e) Officials and personnel oof = essential and duly — registered

business/industrialestablishments or offices in lligan City while reporting for

duty or returning therefrom and/or while on duty and with current, valid and

pertinent government issued and employer's identification cards/papers or a

copy of theirvalid, current and pertinent business permit;

(f) Vehicles and personnel in transit or passing thru the City of lligan provided

that they have a current, valid and pertinent government issued identification
card/papers. Providedfurther that those who intend to stay in lligan City for

more than one hour shall register themselves at the nearest checkpoint upon

entering the territorial jurisdiction of lligan City. Their registration shall be in

writing and shall include such details as full complete formal and legal name,

personal circumstances, complete address, contact person, telephone and/or

mobile number;

(g) All passengers of incoming private vehicles who are just passing thru lligan

City may be allowed entry and they are accompanied and/or monitored by

marshals of PNP/AFP/SCAA/Joint Task Force until their vehicles and they are

out of the territorial jurisdiction of lligan City:

(h) Passenger vehicles, cargo trucks and other vehicles carrying cargoes such
as

marine and agricultural products, grocery supplies, medicines and medical

supplies, gasoline, LPG, needed hardware materials, and those of similar

nature, may be allowed entry to lligan City. The movement of the said

vehicles and their cargoes shall not be hampered, delayed, prohibited,

stopped, or in any manner impounded or sequestered provided itstravel

complies with the provisions hereof, duly and legally imposed protocols,

procedures, laws rules and regulations including those requiring disinfection

and inspection.

(i) All personnel and drivers of delivery and passenger vehicles shall present a

medical certificate attesting that they are of good health, free ofany

contagious disease or afflictionand shall pass the inspection or test for

possible COVID-19 infection. They shall present their current and valid

government issued identification cards or papers, register their complete and

legal names, complete address, contact number, nationality, civil status

(single, married, separated, divorced, annulled, widow or widower) plate

number of their vehicle and history of travel:

Only two passengers and the driver are allowed inside, to board and/or travel
in delivery vehicles.

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Qj) Returning residents of Iligan whether in vehicles or on foot shall present

proof of residence in lligan City by means of a current, valid and pertinent

government issued identification card/paper such as Voter's IDs, employees

IDs, school !1D,passport, seaman’s book, postal ID, and similar documents.

They shall register at the first checkpoints located at their entry to the City

of lligan such as at Barangays Buru-un, Maria Cristina, Dalipuga, Abuno,

Puga-an and Lambaguhon etc., their full and legal names, complete

address, contact person, telephone and/or mobile number, and history of

travel:

2. All persons entering the City of lligan shall be subjected to body temperature

scan and those with body temperature of 38 Degree Celsius or above upon
screening

shall be held temporarily at the checkpoint which shall be reported to the


Emergency

Operations Center (EOC) for appropriate action:

3. No aircraft, passenger or cargo vessel shall land, dock, anchor, stay or come

in the Port of lligan or the City of lligan for the purpose of disembarking or
loading

passengers travelling to or out of lligan City without the previous written


permission of

the City Mayor or his duly authorizedrepresentative in writing:

4. Members of the Philippine National Police, the Philippine Army, Marines,

Airforce, Fire Department, medical personnel, the Philippine Red Cross and
duly

accredited first responders on duty or on a pertinent mission are exempted


from the

prohibition of disembarking and embarking on any ship, craft, boat, vessel etc.,
in the

port of lligan;
9. Cargo vessels and aircraft loading or unloading essential commodities such
as

food, medicines, medical supplies, essential building materials, needed spare


parts etc.,

may land, dock or anchor in the suitable landing area, wharf or pier or Stay in
an

anchorage of the Port of lligan for the purpose of loading and or unloading the
said

materials without previous written permission of the City Mayor or his duly
authorized

representative in writing;

6. Helicopters, drones, balloons, or any type of aircraft whatsoever are subject


to

the foregoing rules and regulations:

7. For neighboring municipalities, cities and provinces, only LGU designated

Officials can enter Iligan City for purposes of purchasing/pick-up/loading


commodities for

their constituents;

8. For the purposes of number 7 above, entries shall be once a week, either on

Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays only and they shall have with them and
present to

the checkpoint of entry the following:

a. Their corresponding LGU issued Identification Card or current, valid and

pertinent written proof of employmentwith the LGU concerned

b. Written Travel Order/Permit issued by the local chief executive of the LGU

concerned

c. Certification or Sworn Statement of travel history;


d. Health Certificate issued by a duly licensed, registered and accredited
physician

that he/she has no signs or symptoms of COVID-1 9:

e. Certification that the vehicle is officially designated, in writing,by the local

chief executive:

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f. Maximum of one passenger and one driver per vehicle

g. The Travel Permit/order shall indicate their destination and/or business

establishments for purposes of purchasing basic commodities

h. The Travel Permit/Order shall only be valid only until five (5)PM_ of the date

issued;

|. Maximum of two (2) LGU official vehicles are allowed per city/municipality;

j. Driver and passenger shall undergo the usual procedure and protocol

followed and/or enforced at checkpoints;

k. Driver and passengers shall wear face mask or appropriate coverings of

mouth and nose and bring along hygiene kits such as 70% alcohol or hand

sanitizer; and

|| The driver and passenger(s) shall deposit their ID at the checkpoints. In

return the receiving officer/personnel shall give them the appropriate receipt

for the said deposit. The ID’s shall be upon departure from lligan City or

continued stay herein, returned to its rightful owner who claims the same

bypresenting and returning the receipt previouslygiven to him;

ll. Resumption of Operation of Public Transportations within lligan City


1. Public Utility Jeepneys, Taxis, Kalesa, pick-ups, multicabs, trisicads etc.,are

allowed to operate within the city provided they observe social/physical


distancing. The

allowable passengers are be:

Jeepneys - half of its maximum capacity including the driver:

Taxis - maximum of three (3) persons including the driver:

Kalesa = - maximum of three (3) persons including the “kutsero”:

Trisicads - maximum of two (2) persons including the driver.

Social distancing on these transportation vehicles may be done by observing


the

“one seat apart” policy, limiting the number of passengers, and implementing
the

mandatory wearing of masks by the driver and passenger(s). Public Transport


drivers

are directed to check if passengers are bearers of a quarantine passor


certification from

their employer that they are in theworkforce.

No person shall be allowed to board and/or drive/operate a passenger or


private

vehicle without any face mask or adequate and effective face covering and a
quarantine

pass/work certificate. Those who are on board who are not wearing their face
masks or

face covering or without a quarantine pass/work certificate shall be required to

disembark. The vehicle shall not continue with its trip unless that person gets
off. This

requirement of wearing of face mask and face coverings shall have no


exception

whatsoever no matter the work, condition, status, rank, profession,


employment of

whatever nature either in the private or public sector:


lll. Resumption of Operation of Establishments

1. All business establishments, offices or companies shall continue with their


usual

business and shall exercise flexible schedules or maintain skeleton workforce


in

accordance with the provisions of this executive order except the following
which are

not allowed to operate:

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(a)swimming pools, (b) cockpits (c) bowling establishments/lanes, (d) fitness

gyms (e) team sports or sports events (f) movie theaters (f) karaoke (g) beer

houses (h) amusement places (i) internet cafes (j) bingo e-games or other

gambling houses, (k) massage parlors (I) tattoo shops (m) ukay-ukay, (n) night

markets (0) private markets or “taboan’, (p)schools, (q) entertainment related

mass gatherings such as but not limited to theaters, cinemas, large concerts,

festivals, carnivals, conventions, shows, pubs and bars (r) tourism services

including travel agencies, tour operators, reservation services, and related

services; hotels are allowed to operate but for the special purpose of providing

accommodations for workers [of] BPOs (business process outsourcing),

exporters, banks, etc.

Workers, employees and employers shall secure a certification from their

employer/establishment that they are in the workforce. Such a certification shall


serve

as a quarantine pass for travel to and from their work places.

2. Government personnel under the Civil Service Commission (CSC) or those

under contract or performing work in contracts with the government shall


continue their

usual work and are hereby required to implement alternative working


arrangement, to

impose social distancing between and among employees including their clients
and to

wear masks or facial coverings;


3. Operations of Restaurants, Coffee shops/Café, Eateries, Fast Food Chains
and

of similar businesses shall be limited only for take-out and delivery services.
Dine-in is

not allowed:

4. Malls and other similar establishments are only limited to operate:

a. Supermarkets:

b. Drugstores;

c. Banks;

d. Laundry service;

e. Restaurant for take-out and delivery service:

f. Hardware;

g. Bayad or Billing Center, and Money Transfer businesses:

Malls should limit the entry of the number of shoppers and shall implement

mandatory temperature check, mandatory use of masks and alcohol and social

distancing. Airconditioning temperature should be set to 26 degrees Celsius


and free

WIFI services shall not allowed in order to discourage lingering inside the
malls.

9. All operational establishments are mandated to implement the no face mask

and no quarantine pass no entry policy, shall strictly observe physical/social


distancing,

provide disinfectant facility(ies), and other preventive measures such as:


a. Only age 21 to 59 with ID and not looking sickly are allowed to enter:

b. Mandatory Temperature check:

c. Mandatory alcohol use/shall provide hand washing facility:

d. Limit the number of people inside the establishment/mall:

e. Provision of masks and gloves to employees.

6. For Construction works the following guidelines and protocols shall be

observed:

A. For Manpower Requirements:

1. Discourage inclusion of workers with pre-existing health conditions and who

are above 60 years;

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2. Mandatory wearing of face masks or facial covering in going to and from the

workplace. While at work they shall also be made to wear gloves if their job

requires the same.

Workers who violate this rule shall be directed to stop working and leave the

workplace. He may be allowed to return only on the next working day.

3. Provision of sleeping quarters for workers to discourage going to and from


the

workplace and hiring of local workers shall be prioritized.

4. Strict observance of the 1.50 meters social distancing at the workplace and

sleeping quarters;
5. Provision of complete amenities, such as comfort rooms, hand washing

stations, soaps and disinfectants;

6. Wearing of uniform for easy identification/tracing of workers;

7. Strict compliance with the Construction Safety and Health Program


approved

by the Department of Labor and Employment, as well as deployment of

Safety Officers in the workplace to daily monitor the health conditions of the

workers, including but not limited to temperature checks, health checklists,

and exposure checklists relevant to COVID-19:

8. Discourage sharing of hand tools and power tools;

9. Regular disinfection at work areas; and

10. Only workers with quarantine passes or work certificates are allowed to
report

for and render duty;

B. For Equipment Requirements:

1. All equipment necessary for the target activities shall be deployed in the

workplace.

C. For Material Requirements:

1. Delivery in bulk is advised to prevent frequent movement of haulers.

The DPWH and City Engineer’s Office are required to issue Certification to

accredited contractors and employees for identification purposes.

7. Operation of Rolling Market/Stores:


a. Publicly operated:

|. One government office must carry out th i

either the EEDMO, GSO, CSWD, CMO. tons OF the rolling store,

b. Privately operated rolling stores are requi

‘ quired to procure a Business Permit and

must comply with the provisions on biddin

mandated in RA 9184: 9 and emergency procurement as

A. Operators are advised to observe the following policy guidelines:

1. Register all Rolling Market/Store units to the Ii

gan City Inter-Agency Task

Force COVID-19 Operation Center including among others, Operator Name,

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Plate Nos. and type of vehicles, driver and stall personnelne'P

vehicle;

3 ificate

> Driver and staff personnel/helper(s) must have a medical health cert

issued by the CHO;

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3. Follow SRP/ freeze price imposed by the Department of Trade ane Industrie

(DTI);

4 Patronize the local agricultural product of local farmers;

5. Operate within the assigned areaRegister/Check-in and (fill out Incident

Command System (ICS) form 211) all operating units at the Incident Staging

Area before mobilization;

6. Observe schedule of community quarantine imposed under this Executive

Order;

7. Observe social distancing and safety measures during their operations;

8. Report any untoward incident to the Inter-Agency Task Force COVID-19

Operations Center;

9. Coordinate with concerned barangay officials for their operation;

10.Submit weekly Activity Report to the Inter-Agency Task Force COVID-19

Operations Center.
IV. Curfew Hours and Liquor Ban

1. Curfew hours shall be strictly observed by adults and minors from 9:00 pm to

5:00 am effective, Friday 1 May 2020, except for members of the Philippine
National

Police, the Philippine Army, Marine, Airforce, Coast Guard, Bureau of Fire
Protection,

SCAA, Medical Personnel, the Philippine Red Cross, City and Barangay
Officials and

employees on duty or on mission and BPATs, members of the IATF and duly
accredited

first responders on duty or on a pertinent mission and essential workers,


officials and

employees of the City Government on duty or mission;

2. Curfew hours and those mandated to follow and comply with the same shall
be

subject to further notice.

3. Selling and Consumption of liquor or any intoxicating drinks/products is

prohibited in any public place until further notice.

V. Home Quarantine Pass and Clustering

1. A centralized Home Quarantine Pass (HQP) will be issued by the Iligan


Inter-

Agency Task Force for COVID-19. For purposes of accessing basic


necessities, only

one (1) person per household is allowed to purchase or transact business,


payment of

bills, and other processes on the scheduled days as identified by the lligan
Inter-Agency

Task Force on COVID-19 in accordance to the Quarantine Pass Groupings as


provided

in number two below. However, in households where there are workers who
report

outside the home, the quarantine pass may be utilized by another member of
the

household when the original holder is on duty;

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2. Barangays shall ensure the implementation of HOP grouping/clustering, to


wit:

Group 1- Color Red Group 2- Color Oran e


Monday and Thursda Tuesday and Frida

1. BURU-UN 1. ABUNO

2. DITUCALAN 2. STA. ELENA

3. MARIA CRISTINA 3. TAMBACAN

4. SUAREZ 4. TIPANOY

5. UPPER TOMINOBO 5. TOMAS CABILI

6. TUBOD

Group 3 — Color Yellow

Wednesday and Saturday Group 4- Color Green

1. MAHAYAHAY Wednesday and Saturda

1. PALA-O 1. BAGONG SILANG

2. POBLACION 2. DEL CARMEN

3. PUGA-AN 3. HINAPLANON

4. UBALDO LAYA 4. SAN MIGUEL

5. VILLAVERDE 5. SANTIAGO

6. SARAY

Group 5 — Color Blue 7. STO. ROSARIO

Tuesday and Friday 8. TIBANGA

1. BONBONON

2. DIGKILAAN Group 6 — Color Violet

3. DULAG Monday and Thursday

4. KALILANGAN 1. ACMAC

5. LANIPAO 2. BUNAWAN

6. LUINAB 3. DALIPUGA

6. MAINIT 4. HINDANG

7. MANDULOG 5. KABACSANAN

8. PANOROGANAN 6. KIWALAN

9. SAN ROQUE 7. STA. FILOMENA

10. ROGONGON

11. UPPER HINAPLANON

Vi. Wearing of Face Masks/coverin


1. In public places, such as streets, alleys, plazas, playgrounds, etc., in all

business establishments such as restaurants, malls, stores, work areas,


offices, etc.,

the wearing and/or use of face masks and face covering sufficiently and
effectively

covering their nose and mouth is mandatory for all.

2. No person is exempted from this rule of mandatory wearing of face masks or

facial coverings.

3. A person violating this rule shall be arrested and detained for investigation
and

determination of his health condition and other legitimate basis/purposes. In


addition,

he/she shall be subject of such civil, administrative fine/action and criminal


charge

under any applicable law, ordinance, rules and/or regulations.

Vil.General Provisions

1. The phrase “current, valid and pertinent Government ID” as used herein

means those issued by an official agency of the government - national,


regional,

provincial city or municipal - preferably bearing the legible photograph and


signature of

the individual, such as but not limited to, passport, driver's license, Professional

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Regulations Commission ID, National Bureau of Investigation clearance, postal


ID,

voters ID, Government Service and Insurance System (GSIS) e-card, Social
Security

System (SSS) card, Philhealth card, senior citizen card, Overseas Workers
Welfare

Administration (OWWA) ID, OFW ID, seamans book, alien certificate of


registration,

immigrant certificate of registration, government office ID, certification from the


National
Council for the Welfare of Disable Persons (NCWDP), Department of Social
Welfare and

Development (DSWD) certification;

2. Patients from other cities or municipalities must seek medical intervention at

their respective provincial/city/municipalhospital, facility/local health office. They


shall

not be accepted as in-patients except for emergencies or life-threatening


injuries OF

requiring special medical care not available in their respective locality. Such
patients

must have a referral letter and acceptance letter by the receiving physician and

facility/nospital.

3. Management of human remains of patients with suspected, probable and

COVID-19 confirmed cases shall be in accordance with the DILG and DOH
Joint

Memorandum Circular No. 01 Series of 2020 (April 16, 2020). The pertinent
provisions

of which are as follows:

PERSONS CHARGED WITH THE DUTY OF BURIAL:

1. The immediate duty of burying the body of a deceased person,

regardless of the ultimate liability for the expenses thereof, shall devolve upon

the persons herein below specified:

1.1. If the deceased was a married man or woman, the duty of

burial shall devolve upon the surviving spouse if he or she possesses

sufficient means to pay the necessary expenses;

1.2. If the deceased was an unmarried man or woman, or a child

and left any kin, the duty of burial shall devolve upon the nearest kin of

the deceased, if they be adults and within the Philippines and in

possession of sufficient means to defray the necessary


expenses;

1.3. If the deceased left no spouse or kindred possessed of

sufficient means to defray the necessary expenses, as provided in the

two foregoing subsections, the duty of

burial shall devolve upon the City or Municipal authorities;

1.4. The funeral, and burial or cremation of the deceased who died

as suspect, probable (PUI) or confirmed COVID-19 case must be

facilitated within twelve (12) hours.

2. Any person charged by law with the duty of burying the body of a

deceased person is entitled to the custody of such body for the purpose of

burying it, except when an inquest is required by law for the purpose of

determining the cause of death; and, in case of death due to or accompanied


by

a dangerous communicable disease, such body shall, until buried, remain in


the

custody of the local health board or local health officer, or if there be no such,

than in the custody of the City/Municipal Government.

4. Senior citizens, those whose aged are below 21 years, persons with

disabilities, pregnant and other vulnerable personalities, shall not be allowed to


possess

or use home quarantine pass and shall stay at home and/or their residences
except

when going outside in cases of emergency or absolute and unavoidable


necessity such

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as when seeking medical assistance, reporting for work or in response to a


lawful order,

mandate or valid written summons from a duly authorized government body or


entity;

5. Those aged from 21 years but below 60 years old but who reside with co-
morbidities, high risk individuals and other risk factors shall stay and work at
home or at

their residences except when going outside in cases of emergency or absolute


and

unavoidable necessity such as when seeking medical assistance, reporting for


work,

complying with the orders and summons of duly constituted and authorized
government

Officials etc;

6. Motorcyclists are not allowed to accommodate back riders in accordance


with

the national guidelines on social/physical distancing and applicable traffic rules


and

regulations;

7. The following health precautionary measures shall be followed and complied

with strictly and completely:

a. Postponement of public activities and mass gathering of any kind regardless

of size including Church Worship Service shall be monitored by the

respective LGU-Barangay Health Emergency Response Team (BHERT);

b. Due to suspension of classes, all students are strictly required to stay home

except in emergencies;

c. Practice regular and proper handwashing with soap and running water for
not

less than twenty (2) seconds or the singing two times of “Happy Birthday” or

apply 70% alcohol or hand sanitizer to the hands and other exposed parts of

the body;

d. Practice social distancing at least 1-1/2 meters from anyone:

e. Practice cough etiquette by covering the mouth during cough or sneezing

using handkerchief, hand, elbow, worn clothes or tissue and dispose of used
tissue and cloth properly;

, 8. All Barangays shall continue to strictly implement social/physical distancing,

the wearing of face masks/coverings and provide hand washing facilities in


barangay

points of ingress and egress;

9. The implementing unit of this Executive Order shall be the

AFP/PNP/SCAA/City Mayor's Task Force on COVID-19/CSU/ICT PMO/CMO-


Multi- Task

Force/ALTF and Task Force Kalikasan;

10. Workers in the City Government of Iligan shall remain in force pursuant to

E.O. 31, Series of 2020. Working hours will be from 8:00 in the morning up to
5:00 in

the afternoon;

11. Residents of lligan City are required to stay at home unless warranted by

legitimate and absolutely necessary purpose only.

12. Sunday is declared as DISINFECTION AND FRONTLINERS DAY.

Barangays are required to disinfect areas under their jurisdiction.


Establishments are

also likewise required to disinfect their premises;

13. All borders must be strictly monitored by the Inter-Agency COVID-19 Task

Force.

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Vill. Penalties/Sanctions

1. A violation of any of the provisions in this executive order shall be penalized

under the applicable provision of the Traffic Ordinance of the City of lligan,
Republic
Act No. 11332 which penalizes any violation thereof, with a fine of not less than
Twenty

thousand pesos (F20,000.00) but not more than Fifty thousand pesos
(P50,000.00) or

imprisonment of not less than one (1) month but not more than six (6) months,
or both

such fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the proper court, the Revised
Penal

Code and such other laws, rules and regulations as may be applicable to the
violation

committed.

2. Administrative fines of not more than P10,000.00 per violation and penalties

which may be applicable under the circumstances shall likewise be imposed

3. The liability of a violator/violation under this executive order shall be in


addition

to that in pertinent laws, ordinances, rules and regulations as mentioned


above:

4. Violations, resistance, or disobedience to any provisions of this order shall


be

Subjected to the appropriate criminal, civil, and/or administrative sanctions.

9. Spreading of fake news and such other acts that will undermine the health,

Safety, security of the public, and the legitimate objectives of the LGU, will be
dealt with

in accordance to Republic Act No. 11469.

IX. Separability Clause

Separability Clause. - If, for any reason or reasons, any part or provision of this

executive order shall be held to be unconstitutional or invalid or ineffectual or


legal other

parts or provisions hereof which are not affected thereby shall continue to be in
full force

and effect.
X. Repealing Clause

Repealing Clause. All executive orders, circulars, memoranda, letter of

instruction and other issuances of this Office and any and all lligan City
Government

departments, sections, offices, etc., and/or any portion thereof which are or
may be

inconsistent or in conflict with the forgoing executive order are hereby repealed
or

modified as the case may be.

Xl. Effectivi

This Order shall take effect on 1 May 2020 until recall paset aside, or revoked

by the undersigned. A.

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City of lligan, April 30, 2020. / Fe |

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CELSO G. REGEN ,

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