Mac Pro 3,1 Turns itself back on after powering off

This is a relatively new behavior, the system is running 10.6.8 and now when I select shut down, it does so, but then a couple of seconds later it turns itself back on. I have tried resetting the EFI and reinstalling the OS. I think Maybe it's a stuck "power on after loss of power" setting. Any ideas how I can fix that one?

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