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South Dakota

Title 1 · Chapter 1-26
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1-26-1. Definition of terms.
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1-26-1.1. Interim Rules Review Committee--Creation--Composition--Appointments--Terms of office--Vacancies.
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1-26-1.2. Interim Rules Review Committee--Chair and vice chair--Meetings--Duties--Member compensation--Staff.
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1-26-1.3. Delegation of duties by code counsel.
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1-26-2. Agency materials available for public inspection--Derogatory materials.
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1-26-2.1. Small business impact statements--Content--Small business defined.
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1-26-2.2. 1-26-2.2. Repealed by SL 2006, ch 7, § 1.
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1-26-2.3. Housing cost impact statement--Content.
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1-26-3. 1-26-3. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 8, § 36.
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1-26-4. Permanent rule-making procedure--Notice, filings, service, and hearing--Extension--Waiver.
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1-26-4.1. Notice of hearing on proposed rule--Publication--Mailing--Contents.
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1-26-4.2. Fiscal note--Content--Bureau of Finance and Management fiscal note--Transmitting copies.
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1-26-4.3. Rule review by Interim Rules Review Committee before filing--Time limits.
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1-26-4.4. Time for promulgation of rules after passage of legislative authority.
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1-26-4.5. Validation of prior notices of hearings--Limitation on enforcement of vested rights affected.
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1-26-4.6. Notices of intent to adopt emergency rules validated--Time for enforcing rights by reason of error in notice--Recordation of notice prerequisite to suit under § 1-26-4.1.
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1-26-4.7. Reversion to step in adoption procedure.
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1-26-4.8. Fee increase in proposed rule--Agency financial resource information--Submission to review committee.
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1-26-4.9. Authority of Interim Rules Review Committee.
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1-26-4.10. Resubmission of amended rule to review committee--Hearing not required.
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1-26-4.11. Regulatory impact analysis--Contents--Signature required.
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1-26-4.12. Major rule--Interim Rules Review Committee authority--Reverted rule process--Duty to report--Subsequent legislation.
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1-26-5. Emergency rule--Published to website--Notice of intent--Service--Statement of reasons--Material incorporated by reference--Permissible use of emergency procedure.
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1-26-5.1. Emergency rule--Effect on existing rule.
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1-26-5.2. 1-26-5.2. Repealed by SL 1979, ch 8, § 2.
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1-26-6. Completion of rule-making process--Effective date--Validity.
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1-26-6.1. Restriction on incorporation of statutory material.
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1-26-6.2. Uniform style for rules--Required contents.
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1-26-6.3. Notice that rules do not conform--Redrafting and filing required.
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1-26-6.4. 1-26-6.4. Repealed by SL 1975, ch 16, § 25.
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1-26-6.5. Review by code counsel--Notice to agency of need for change.
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1-26-6.6. Incorporation by reference to generally available materials--Description--Reference note--Statement.
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1-26-6.7. Procedure for amendment, suspension or repeal of rules.
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1-26-6.8. Rules unenforceable until properly adopted.
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1-26-6.9. Licensing board or commission fees--No statutory maximum--Limitation.
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1-26-6.10. Restriction of licensee's right or privilege to carry or possess pistol prohibited.
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1-26-7. Records retained--Copies--Public inspection of current rules.
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1-26-7.1. Agency's statement of reasons for adoption or rejection of rule.
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1-26-8. Effective date of rules--Emergency rules.
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1-26-8.1. Retroactive effect of acts prohibiting certain rules--Repealed or unconstitutional statutes--Effect of transfer of rule-making authority to another agency.
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1-26-8.2. Petition for delay in effective date of rule--Grant or denial--Maximum delay--Filings--One delay--Repeal of rule.
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1-26-8.3. Retroactive effect of rule--Burden of proving authority or necessity.
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1-26-9. 1-26-9. Transferred to § 1-26A-1.
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1-26-10. 1-26-10. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 8, § 36.
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1-26-11. Repealed.
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1-26-12. Rule copies and notices at no cost--Exception.
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1-26-12.1. List of rules and organizational statements.
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1-26-13. Petition for rules--Denial or initiation of proceedings--Copies to committee and code counsel.
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1-26-13.1. Service complete when deposited in mail.
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1-26-14. Declaratory judgment on rules.
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1-26-14.1. Major rule--Effect of directing rule promulgation.
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1-26-15. Declaratory rulings by agencies.
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1-26-16. Notice and hearing required in contested cases.
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1-26-16.1. 1-26-16.1. Repealed by SL 1983, ch 7.
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1-26-17. Contents of notice in contested cases.
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1-26-17.1. Intervention in contested case by person with pecuniary interests.
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1-26-18. Rights of parties at hearings on contested cases--Summary disposition of certain cases.
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1-26-18.1. 1-26-18.1, 1-26-18.2. Repealed by SL 1995, ch 8, §§ 14, 15.
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1-26-18.3. Request to use Office of Hearing Examiners in certain contested cases.
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1-26-18.4. Contested case--Interpreter or translator services--Compensation.
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1-26-18.5. Contested case--Interpreter or translator services--Cost recovery.
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1-26-19. Rules of evidence in contested cases.
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1-26-19.1. Administration of oaths--Subpoena powers--Witness fees--Disobedience of subpoena.
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1-26-19.2. Depositions of witnesses.
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1-26-19.3. Service of subpoena--Notice required prior--Procedure to modify, quash, or require costs advanced.
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1-26-20. Agreed disposition of contested cases.
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1-26-21. Contents of record in contested cases.
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1-26-22. Transcript in contested cases--Minutes in lieu of transcript.
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1-26-23. Basis for findings in contested cases.
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1-26-24. Tentative or proposed decision served on parties--Contents--Waiver.
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1-26-25. Form, contents and notice of decisions, orders and findings.
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1-26-26. Ex parte communications by agency personnel in contested cases--Investigating officer disqualified from decision making--Authorized communications.
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1-26-27. License proceeding treated as contested case.
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1-26-28. Extension of existing license or right to continue activity extended during renewal or licensing proceedings and for ten days following notice of determination.
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1-26-29. Notice and hearing required for revocation or suspension of license--Emergency suspension.
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1-26-29.1. Costs of disciplinary hearing.
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1-26-30. Right to judicial review of contested cases--Preliminary agency actions.
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1-26-30.1. Right of appeal when agency fails to act in contested case.
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1-26-30.2. Appeal from final action in contested case.
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1-26-30.3. Conduct of appeals.
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1-26-30.4. Scope of sections on appeals to circuit courts.
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1-26-30.5. Suspension of sections on appeals to circuit courts.
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1-26-31. Notice of appeal--Time for service and filing.
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1-26-31.1. Venue of appeal--Appeals from single action.
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1-26-31.2. Contents of notice of appeal.
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1-26-31.3. Change of venue.
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1-26-31.4. Contested cases--Statement of issues on appeal.
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1-26-32. When agency decision in contested case becomes effective--Application for stay pending appeal--Time--Granting of further stay--Security or other supervision--Inapplicability to determinations of benefits under Title 61.
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1-26-32.1. Procedural rules applied.
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1-26-32.2. Request for transcript--Waiver by failure to request.
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1-26-32.3. Costs of transcript--Endorsement of order by reporter--Extension of time for transcript.
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1-26-32.4. Form of transcript--Number of copies--Certification.
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1-26-33. Record transmitted to circuit court--Limitation of record--Corrections and additions.
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1-26-33.1. 1-26-33.1. Transferred to § 1-26-33.6.
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1-26-33.2. Time for serving briefs.
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1-26-33.3. Brief of appellant--Contents.
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1-26-33.4. Brief of appellee--Contents.
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1-26-33.5. 1-26-33.5. Repealed by SL 1996, ch 158, § 44.
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1-26-33.6. Speedy hearing and determination.
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1-26-34. Circuit court may order agency to take additional evidence.
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1-26-35. Nonjury review in circuit court--Proof of irregularities--Oral argument discretionary.
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1-26-36. Weight given to agency findings--Disposition of case--Grounds for reversal or modification--Findings and conclusions--Costs.
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1-26-36.1. Appellee's right to obtain review.
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1-26-37. Appeal to Supreme Court.
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1-26-38. Suspension of provisional rules by interim committee--Hearing on suspension--Filing and duration of suspension.
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1-26-38.1. Amendment as provisional--Subject to suspension--Effect.
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1-26-39. 1-26-39. Repealed by SL 1972, ch 8, § 36.
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1-26-40. Severability of provisions.
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1-26-41. Citation of chapter.
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1-26A-1. Administrative Rules of South Dakota--Publication--Editorial authority--South Dakota Register--Supervision.
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1-26A-1.1. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 8, §§ 7 to 19.
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1-26A-2. Official rules of all executive agencies.
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1-26A-3. Time limit for challenging rule on procedural grounds.
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1-26A-4. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 8, §§ 20, 21.
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1-26A-6. Secretary of state to keep copy of rules--Certified copies.
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1-26A-7. Official name--Citation.
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1-26A-8. Repealed.
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1-26A-9. References to Administrative Rules.
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1-26A-10. Definitions applicable to rules.
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1-26B-1. Definition of terms.
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1-26B-2. Designation of agency for review and evaluation of rules and rule-making authority.
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1-26B-3. 1-26B-3. Repealed by SL 1989, ch 18, § 3.
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1-26B-4. Submission of proposed revisions to interim committee--Areas in which authority necessary--Notice before review begins.
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1-26B-5. Hearings during sunset procedure.
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1-26B-6. Burden of proof as to agency proposals--Information furnished by agencies.
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1-26B-7. Factors considered by committees in reviewing agency rules.
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1-26B-8. Information furnished by Department of Legislative Audit.
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1-26B-9. Committee reports.
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1-26B-10. Bills containing committee recommendations as to rules changes--Bills defining authority.
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1-26B-11. 1-26B-11. Repealed by SL 1980, ch 19, § 2.
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1-26B-12. Pending causes of action unaffected by termination of rules.
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1-26C-1. 1-26C-1 to 1-26C-25. Repealed by SL 1995, ch 8, § 1
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1-26D-1. Creation of Office of Hearing Examiners.
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1-26D-2. Appointment of chief hearing examiner.
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1-26D-3. Appointment of hearing examiners.
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1-26D-4. Powers of hearing examiners.
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1-26D-5. Adoption of rules for operation and procedure--Specific rules for Digital Dakota Network.
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1-26D-6. Proposed findings, conclusions, and decision--Agency action--Appeal.
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1-26D-7. Rules on finality of decision--Notice.
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1-26D-8. Review of proposed findings or decision--Written reasons for rejecting or modifying findings or decision.
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1-26D-9. Final decision--Remand.
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1-26D-10. Request for appointment of another hearing examiner in contested cases.
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1-26D-11. Contract with agencies for hearings on case-by-case basis--Power of hearing examiner--Billing for services rendered.
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1-26D-12. Validity of prior rules, actions, decisions or proceedings unaffected.
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1-26E-1. Repealed by SL 2012, ch 9, §§ 1 to 8.
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