Document:

Transition Services Agreement

 Exhibit 10.2 
  
  
  
 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 dated
as of August 31, 2009 
 between 
 CARDINAL HEALTH, INC. 
 and 
 CAREFUSION CORPORATION 
  
  

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

							
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	ARTICLE I          DEFINITIONS	  	1
		 	Section 1.01.	  	Certain Defined Terms	  	1
		
	ARTICLE II         SERVICES, DURATION AND SERVICES MANAGERS	  	3
		 	Section 2.01.	  	Services	  	3
		 	Section 2.02.	  	Duration of Services	  	4
		 	Section 2.03.	  	Additional Unspecified Services	  	4
		 	Section 2.04.	  	New Services	  	5
		 	Section 2.05.	  	Transition Services Managers	  	5
		 	Section 2.06.	  	Personnel	  	6
		
	ARTICLE III       CARDINAL HEALTH MATERIALS	  	7
		 	Section 3.01.	  	Corporate Policies	  	7
		 	Section 3.02.	  	Limitation on Rights and Obligations with Respect to the Cardinal Health Materials	  	7
		
	ARTICLE IV       OTHER ARRANGEMENTS	  	8
		 	Section 4.01.	  	Software and Software Licenses	  	8
		
	ARTICLE V        ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS	  	9
		 	Section 5.01.	  	Cardinal Health Computer-Based and Other Resources	  	9
		 	Section 5.02.	  	Co-location and Facilities Matters	  	10
		 	Section 5.03.	  	Access	  	11
		 	Section 5.04.	  	Cooperation	  	12
		
	ARTICLE VI       COSTS AND DISBURSEMENTS	  	12
		 	Section 6.01.	  	Costs and Disbursements	  	12
		 	Section 6.02.	  	Taxes	  	13
		 	Section 6.03.	  	No Right to Set-Off	  	13
		
	ARTICLE VII      STANDARD FOR SERVICE	  	14
		 	Section 7.01.	  	Standard for Service	  	14
		 	Section 7.02.	  	Disclaimer of Warranties	  	14
		 	Section 7.03.	  	Compliance with Laws and Regulations	  	15
		
	ARTICLE VIII     LIMITED LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION	  	15
		 	Section 8.01.	  	Consequential and Other Damages	  	15
		 	Section 8.02.	  	Limitation of Liability	  	15
		 	Section 8.03.	  	Obligation To Reperform; Liabilities	  	15

  

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		 	Section 8.04.	  	Release and Recipient Indemnity	  	15
		 	Section 8.05.	  	Provider Indemnity	  	16
		 	Section 8.06.	  	Indemnification Procedures	  	16
		 	Section 8.07.	  	Liability for Payment Obligations	  	16
		 	Section 8.08.	  	Exclusion of Other Remedies	  	16
		
	ARTICLE IX        DISPUTE RESOLUTION	  	16
		 	Section 9.01.	  	Dispute Resolution	  	16
		
	ARTICLE X         TERM AND TERMINATION	  	17
		 	Section 10.01.	  	Term and Termination	  	17
		 	Section 10.02.	  	Effect of Termination	  	19
		 	Section 10.03.	  	Force Majeure	  	19
		
	ARTICLE XI        GENERAL PROVISIONS	  	19
		 	Section 11.01.	  	No Agency	  	19
		 	Section 11.02.	  	Subcontractors	  	20
		 	Section 11.03.	  	Treatment of Confidential Information	  	20
		 	Section 11.04.	  	Further Assurances	  	21
		 	Section 11.05.	  	Notices	  	21
		 	Section 11.06.	  	Severability	  	22
		 	Section 11.07.	  	Entire Agreement	  	22
		 	Section 11.08.	  	No Third-Party Beneficiaries	  	22
		 	Section 11.09.	  	Governing Law	  	22
		 	Section 11.10.	  	Amendment	  	23
		 	Section 11.11.	  	Rules of Construction	  	23
		 	Section 11.12.	  	Counterparts	  	23
		 	Section 11.13.	  	Assignability	  	23
		 	Section 11.14.	  	Waiver of Jury Trial	  	24
		 	Section 11.15.	  	Non-Recourse	  	25
				
		 	ANNEX A	  	      Cardinal Health Materials	  	

  

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		 	ANNEX B	  	      Software Fee Arrangement	  	
		 	ANNEX C	  	      Compliance Requirements for Services	  	
				
		 	EXHIBIT I	  	      Services Managers	  	
				
		 	SCHEDULE A	  	      Cardinal Health Services	  	
		 	SCHEDULE B	  	      Cardinal Health Facilities	  	
		 	SCHEDULE C	  	      CareFusion Services	  	
		 	SCHEDULE D	  	      CareFusion Facilities	  	

  

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 This Transition Services Agreement, dated as of August 31, 2009 (this “Agreement”),
is made between Cardinal Health, Inc., an Ohio corporation (“Cardinal Health”), and CareFusion Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“CareFusion”). 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, Cardinal Health and CareFusion entered into the Separation
Agreement, dated as of July 22, 2009 (as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with its terms, the “Separation Agreement”). 
 WHEREAS, pursuant to the Separation Agreement, the Parties (as defined below) agreed that (a) Cardinal Health shall provide or cause to be provided
to CareFusion (and/or its Affiliates on the date of this Agreement immediately after giving effect to the Distribution (as defined in the Separation Agreement), collectively referred to as the “CareFusion Entities”) certain
services, use of facilities and other assistance on a transitional basis and in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement and (b) CareFusion shall provide or cause to be provided to Cardinal Health
(and/or its Affiliates on the date of this Agreement immediately after giving effect to the Distribution, collectively referred to as the “Cardinal Health Entities”) certain services, use of facilities and other assistance on a
transitional basis and in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement; and 
 WHEREAS, the Separation
Agreement requires execution and delivery of this Agreement by Cardinal Health and CareFusion on or prior to the Distribution Date (as defined in the Separation Agreement). 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual agreements contained in this Agreement, the Parties hereby agree as follows: 

ARTICLE I 
 DEFINITIONS

 Section 1.01. Certain Defined Terms. (a) Unless otherwise defined in this Agreement, all capitalized terms used in
this Agreement shall have the same meaning as in the Separation Agreement. 
 (b) The following capitalized terms used in this Agreement
shall have the meanings set forth below: 
 “Additional Services” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 2.03(a). 
 “Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 
 “Cardinal Health” shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 
 “Cardinal Health Entities” shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

 “Cardinal Health Facilities” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 5.02(a). 
 “Cardinal Health Materials” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.01(a).

 “Cardinal Health Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.01. 
 “Cardinal Health Services Manager” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(a). 
 “CareFusion” shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 
 “CareFusion Entities” shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 
 “CareFusion Facilities” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.02(a). 
 “CareFusion Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.01. 
 “CareFusion Services Manager” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(b). 
 “Confidential Information” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.03(a). 
 “Dispute” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.01(a). 
 “Facilities” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.02(b). 
 “Force Majeure” means, with respect to a Party, an event beyond the control of such Party (or any Person acting on its behalf), which by
its nature could not have been reasonably foreseen by such Party (or such Person), or, if it could have been reasonably foreseen, was unavoidable, and includes acts of God, storms, floods, riots, fires, sabotage, civil commotion or civil unrest,
interference by civil or military authorities, acts of war (declared or undeclared) or armed hostilities or other national or international calamity or one or more acts of terrorism or failure of energy sources or distribution facilities.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the receipt by a Party of an unsolicited takeover offer or other acquisition proposal, even if unforeseen or unavoidable, and such Party’s response thereto shall not be deemed an event of Force Majeure.

 “Interest Payment” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.01(b). 
 “New Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.04(a). 
 “Party” means Cardinal Health and CareFusion individually, and “Parties” means Cardinal Health and CareFusion
collectively, and, in each case, their permitted successors and assigns. 
 “Provider” means the Party or its Subsidiary or
Affiliate providing a Service under this Agreement. 
 “Provider Indemnified Party” shall have the meaning set forth in
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 “Recipient” means the Party or its Subsidiary or Affiliate to whom a Service under this
Agreement is being provided. 
 “Recipient Indemnified Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.05.

 “Representative” of a Person means any director, officer, employee, agent, consultant, accountant, auditor, attorney or
other representative of such person. 
 “Schedule(s)” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.02.

 “Separation Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 
 “Service Charges” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.01(a). 
 “Service Extension” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.01(d). 
 “Service Increases” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.03(b). 
 “Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.01. 
 “Termination Charges” shall mean, with respect to the early termination of any Service (i) prior to the expiration of the
applicable minimum service period or (ii) without the requisite early termination notice, in each case, as set forth in the Schedule relating to such Service, a monthly amount equal to any and all Services Charges payable by the Recipient in
connection with such Service (x) for the remainder of the applicable minimum service period, if any, or (y) if there is no minimum service period, for the remainder of the term of such Service, in each case, as set forth on the applicable
Schedule and payable on a monthly basis in accordance with Section 6.01(a); provided, that the Provider shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to reduce any costs, fees or expenses incurred by the Provider or payable to any
unaffiliated third-party provider in connection with the provision of such Service and credit any such reductions against the Termination Charges payable by the Recipient (for the avoidance of doubt, no Termination Charges shall be payable by a
Recipient with respect to the early termination of a Service in accordance with Section 10.01(b) and after the minimum service period applicable to such Service set forth in the applicable Schedule). 
 ARTICLE II 
 SERVICES, DURATION AND
SERVICES MANAGERS 
 Section 2.01. Services. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, (a) Cardinal Health
shall provide (or cause to be provided) to CareFusion Entities the services and access to facilities listed on Schedule A and Schedule B to this Agreement (the “Cardinal Health Services”) and (b) CareFusion shall
provide (or cause to be provided) to the Cardinal Health Entities the services and access to facilities listed on Schedule C and Schedule D to this Agreement (the “CareFusion Services,” and, collectively with the
Cardinal Health Services, any Additional Services, any Service Increases and any New Services, the “Services”). All of the Services shall be for the sole use and benefit of the respective Recipient and its respective Party. For the
avoidance of doubt, none of the Services listed on any Schedule shall require the relevant Provider to provide the legal services of any attorney to the Recipient in connection with any such Service and the Recipient shall be responsible for
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 Section 2.02. Duration of Services. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, each of Cardinal
Health and CareFusion shall provide or cause to be provided to the respective Recipients each Service until the earlier to occur of, with respect to each such Service, (i) the expiration of the period of the maximum duration for such Service as
set forth on Schedule A, Schedule B, Schedule C or Schedule D (each a “Schedule”, and collectively, the “Schedules”) or (ii) the date on which such Service is terminated under
Section 10.01(b); provided, however, that each Recipient shall use its commercially reasonable efforts in good faith to transition itself to a stand-alone entity with respect to each Service during the period for such
Service as set forth in the relevant Schedules; and provided, further, to the extent that a Provider’s ability to provide a Service is dependent on the continuation of either a Cardinal Health Service or a CareFusion Service (and
such dependence has been made known to the other Party), as the case may be, the Provider’s obligation to provide such dependent Service shall terminate automatically with the termination of such supporting Cardinal Health Service or supporting
CareFusion Service, as the case may be. 
 Section 2.03. Additional Unspecified Services. (a) After the date of this
Agreement, if Cardinal Health or CareFusion (i) identifies a service that (x) the Cardinal Health Entities provided to the CareFusion Business prior to the Distribution Date that CareFusion reasonably needs in order for the CareFusion
Business to continue to operate in substantially the same manner in which the CareFusion Business operated prior to the Distribution Date, and such service was not included on Schedule A or Schedule B (other than because the Parties
agreed such service shall not be provided), or (y) the CareFusion Entities provided to Cardinal Health or its Affiliates prior to the Distribution Date that Cardinal Health reasonably needs in order for the Cardinal Health Business to continue
to operate in substantially the same manner in which the Cardinal Health Business operated prior to the Distribution Date, and such service was not included on Schedule C or Schedule D (other than because the Parties agreed such
service shall not be provided), and (ii) provides written notice to the other party within one hundred twenty (120) days following the Distribution Date requesting such additional services, then such other party shall provide such
requested additional services (such additional services, the “Additional Services”). In connection with any request for Additional Services in accordance with this Section 2.03(a), the Cardinal Health Services Manager
and the CareFusion Services Manager shall in good faith negotiate the terms of a supplemental Schedule, which terms shall be consistent with the terms of, and the pricing methodology used for, similar Services provided under this Agreement. The
Parties shall agree to the applicable Service Charge and the supplemental Schedule shall describe in reasonable detail the nature, scope, service period(s), termination provisions and other terms applicable to such Additional Services. Each
supplemental Schedule, as agreed to in writing by the Parties, shall be deemed part of this Agreement as of the date of such agreement and the Additional Services set forth therein shall be deemed “Services” provided under this Agreement,
in each case subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 
 (b) After the date of this Agreement, if (i) (x) a Recipient
requests or (y) a Provider reasonably determines that the Recipient’s business requires, the Provider to increase, relative to historical levels prior to the Distribution Date, the volume, amount, level or frequency, as applicable, of any
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Recipient as necessary for the Recipient to operate its businesses (such increases, the “Service Increases”), then such Provider shall
provide the Service Increases in accordance with such request; provided, that no Party shall be obligated to provide any Service Increase if it does not, in its reasonable judgment, have adequate resources to provide such Service Increase or
if the provision of such Service Increase would significantly disrupt the operation of its businesses. In connection with any request for Service Increases in accordance with this Section 2.03(b), the Cardinal Health Services Manager and
the CareFusion Services Manager shall in good faith negotiate the terms of an amendment to the applicable Schedule, which amendment shall be consistent with the terms of, and the pricing methodology used for, the applicable Service. Each amended
Schedule, as agreed to in writing by the Parties, shall be deemed part of this Agreement as of the date of such agreement and the Service Increases set forth therein shall be deemed a part of the “Services” provided under this Agreement,
in each case subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 
 Section 2.04. New Services. (a) From time to time
during the term of this Agreement, either Party may request the other Party to provide additional or different services which such other Party is not expressly obligated to provide under this Agreement (the “New Services”). The
Party receiving such request shall consider such request in good faith and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide any such New Services; provided, that no Party shall be obligated to provide any New Services if it does not, in
its reasonable judgment, have adequate resources to provide such New Services or if the provision of such New Services would significantly disrupt the operation of its businesses; and, for the avoidance of doubt, neither Party shall have any
obligation to provide New Services if, after negotiations between the Parties pursuant to Section 2.04(b), the Parties fail to reach an agreement with respect to the terms (including the Service Charges) applicable to the provision of
such New Services. 
 (b) In connection with any request for New Services in accordance with Section 2.04(a), the Cardinal Health
Services Manager and the CareFusion Services Manager shall in good faith (i) negotiate the applicable Service Charge and the terms of a supplemental Schedule, which supplemental Schedule shall describe in reasonable detail the nature, scope,
service period(s), termination provisions and other terms applicable to such New Services, and (ii) determine any costs and expenses, including any start-up costs and expenses, that would be incurred by the Provider in connection with the
provision of such New Services, which costs and expenses shall be borne solely by the Recipient. Each supplemental Schedule, as agreed to in writing by the Parties, shall be deemed part of this Agreement as of the date of such agreement and the New
Services set forth therein shall be deemed “Services” provided under this Agreement, in each case subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 
 Section 2.05. Transition Services Managers. (a) Cardinal Health hereby appoints and designates the individual holding the Cardinal Health position set forth on Exhibit I to act as its initial
services manager (the “Cardinal Health Services Manager”), who will be directly responsible for coordinating and managing the delivery of the Cardinal Health Services and have authority to act on Cardinal Health’s behalf with
respect to matters relating to this Agreement. The Cardinal Health Services Manager will work with the personnel of the Cardinal Health Entities to periodically address issues and matters raised by CareFusion relating to this Agreement.
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Agreement regarding routine matters involving the Services set forth on the Schedules shall be made through the Cardinal Health Services Manager, or such
other individual as specified by the Cardinal Health Services Manager in writing and delivered to CareFusion by email or facsimile transmission with receipt confirmed. Cardinal Health shall notify CareFusion of the appointment of a different
Cardinal Health Services Manager, if necessary, in accordance with Section 11.05. 
 (b) CareFusion hereby appoints and
designates the individual holding the CareFusion position set forth on Exhibit I to act as its initial services manager (the “CareFusion Services Manager”), who will be directly responsible for coordinating and managing the
delivery of CareFusion Services and have authority to act on CareFusion’s behalf with respect to matters relating to this Agreement. The CareFusion Services Manager will work with the personnel of CareFusion Entities to periodically address
issues and matters raised by Cardinal Health relating to this Agreement. Notwithstanding the requirements of Section 11.05, all communications from Cardinal Health to CareFusion pursuant to this Agreement regarding routine matters
involving the Services set forth on the Schedules shall be made through the CareFusion Services Manager or such other individual as specified by the CareFusion Services Manager in writing and delivered to Cardinal Health by email or facsimile
transmission with receipt confirmed. CareFusion shall notify Cardinal Health of the appointment of a different CareFusion Services Manager, if necessary, in accordance with Section 11.05. 
 Section 2.06. Personnel. (a) The Provider of any Service will make available to the Recipient of such Service such personnel as may be
necessary to provide such Service. The Provider will have the right, in its reasonable discretion, to (i) designate which personnel it will assign to perform such Service, and (ii) remove and replace such personnel at any time, so long as
there is no resulting increase in costs or decrease in the level of service for the Recipient; provided, however, that the Provider will use its commercially reasonable efforts to limit the disruption to the Recipient in the transition
of the Services to different personnel. 
 (b) In the event that the provision of any Service by the Provider requires, as set forth in the
Schedules, the cooperation and services of the applicable personnel of the Recipient, the Recipient will make available to the Provider such personnel (who shall be appropriately qualified for purposes of the provision of such Service by the
Provider) as may be necessary for the Provider to provide such Service. The Recipient will have the right, in its reasonable discretion, to (i) designate which personnel it will make available to the Provider in connection with the provision of
such Service, and (ii) remove and replace such personnel at any time, so long as there is no resulting increase in costs to, or any adverse effect to the provision of such Service by, the Provider; provided, however, that the
Recipient will use its commercially reasonable efforts to limit the disruption to the Provider in the transition of such personnel. The Provider may, in its reasonable discretion and following discussions with the Recipient, request the Recipient to
remove and/or replace any such personnel from their roles in respect of the Services being provided by the Provider. All personnel of the Recipient made available to the Provider pursuant to this Section 2.06(b) shall be dedicated
full-time to the provision of the applicable Services in accordance with the direction of the Provider and shall be instructed to comply with the applicable policies and guidelines of the Provider, including any policies and guidelines relating to
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 (c) No Provider shall be liable under this Agreement for any Liabilities incurred by the Recipient
Indemnified Parties that are primarily attributable to, or that are a consequence of, any actions or inactions of the personnel of the Recipient, except for any such actions or inactions undertaken pursuant to the direction of the Provider.

 ARTICLE III 
 CARDINAL HEALTH MATERIALS 
 Section 3.01. Corporate Policies. (a) Cardinal Health shall provide CareFusion
access and rights to those policies and manuals published on the Cardinal Health Intranet and listed in Annex A (the “Cardinal Health Materials”). Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Cardinal Health grants
to CareFusion a non-exclusive, royalty-free, fully paid-up, worldwide license to create or have created materials based on the Cardinal Health Materials for distribution to employees and suppliers of CareFusion and use such materials in the
operation of the CareFusion Business in substantially the same manner as the Cardinal Health Materials were used by Cardinal Health prior to the Distribution. It is understood and agreed that Cardinal Health makes no representation or warranty,
express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of any of the Cardinal Health Materials, as to the noninfringement of any of the Cardinal Health Materials or as to the suitability of any of the Cardinal Health Materials for use by CareFusion
in respect of its business or otherwise. 
 (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing and except as may be permitted under the Transitional Trademark
License Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, by and between Cardinal Health and CareFusion, the text of any materials related to or based upon any of the Cardinal Health Materials created by or for CareFusion may not contain any references to
Cardinal Health (or any use of Cardinal Health’s marks, names, trade dress, logos or other source or business identifiers, including the Cardinal Health Name and Cardinal Health Marks), Cardinal Health’s publications, Cardinal
Health’s personnel (including senior management), Cardinal Health’s management structures or any other indication that such materials are based upon any of the Cardinal Materials. 
 Section 3.02. Limitation on Rights and Obligations with Respect to the Cardinal Health Materials. (a) Cardinal Health shall have no
obligation to (i) notify CareFusion of any changes or proposed changes to any of the Cardinal Health Materials, (ii) include CareFusion in any consideration of proposed changes to any of the Cardinal Health Materials, (iii) provide
draft changes of any of the Cardinal Health Materials to CareFusion for review and/or comment or (iv) provide CareFusion with any updated materials relating to any of the Cardinal Health Materials. CareFusion acknowledges and agrees that,
except as expressly set forth above, Cardinal Health reserves all rights (including all Intellectual Property rights) in, to and under the Cardinal Health Materials and no rights with respect to ownership or use, except as otherwise expressly
provided in this Agreement, shall vest in CareFusion. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the Cardinal Health Materials are the Confidential Information of Cardinal Health. CareFusion shall use at least the same degree of care to prevent and
restrain the unauthorized use or disclosure of any materials created by or for CareFusion that are based upon any of the Cardinal Health Materials as it uses for its other confidential information of a like nature, but in no event less than a
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necessary to determine CareFusion’s compliance with the provisions set forth above; provided, however, such access shall not unreasonably
interfere with any of the business or operations of CareFusion. Subject to Section 9.01, in the event that Cardinal Health determines that CareFusion has not materially complied with some or all of its obligations with respect to any or
all of the Cardinal Health Materials, Cardinal Health may terminate CareFusion’s rights with respect to such Cardinal Health Materials upon written notice to CareFusion and, in such case, Cardinal Health shall be entitled to require such
Cardinal Health Materials to be returned to Cardinal Health or destroyed and any materials created by or for CareFusion that are based upon such Cardinal Health Materials to be destroyed (with such destruction certified by CareFusion in writing to
Cardinal Health promptly after such termination). 
 (b) If CareFusion determines to cease to avail itself of any of the Cardinal Health
Materials or upon expiration or termination of any period during which CareFusion is permitted to use any of the Cardinal Health Materials, Cardinal Health and CareFusion shall cooperate in good faith to take reasonable and appropriate actions to
effectuate such determination, expiration or termination, to arrange for the return to Cardinal Health or destruction of such Cardinal Health Materials and to protect Cardinal Health’s rights and interests in such Cardinal Health Materials.

 ARTICLE IV 
 OTHER
ARRANGEMENTS 
 Section 4.01. Software and Software Licenses. (a) If and to the extent requested by CareFusion, Cardinal
Health shall use commercially reasonable efforts to assist CareFusion in its efforts to obtain licenses (or other appropriate rights) to use, duplicate and distribute, as necessary and applicable, certain computer software necessary for Cardinal
Health to provide, or CareFusion to receive, Cardinal Health Services (which assistance shall include providing CareFusion the opportunity to receive a copy of, or participate in, any communication between Cardinal Health and the applicable third
party licensor in connection therewith); provided, however, that Cardinal Health and CareFusion shall identify the specific types and quantities of any such software licenses; provided, further, that, subject to the terms
set forth in Annex B, Cardinal Health shall not be required to pay any fees or other payments or incur any obligations or liabilities to enable CareFusion to obtain any such license or rights; provided, further, that Cardinal
Health shall not be required to seek broader rights or more favorable terms for CareFusion than those applicable to Cardinal Health or CareFusion, as the case may be, prior to the date of this Agreement or as may be applicable to Cardinal Health
from time to time hereafter; and, provided, further, that, subject to the terms set forth in Annex B, CareFusion shall bear only those costs that relate directly to obtaining such licenses (or other appropriation rights) in the
ordinary course, which shall not include any payments relating to the discharge of Excluded Liabilities which are not related to the provision of Cardinal Health Services. The Parties acknowledge and agree that there can be no assurance that
Cardinal Health’s efforts will be successful or that CareFusion will be able to obtain such licenses or rights on acceptable terms or at all and, where Cardinal Health enjoys rights under any enterprise or site license or similar license, the
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together using commercially reasonable efforts to obtain an alternative software license to allow Cardinal Health to provide, or CareFusion to receive, such
Cardinal Health Services, and the Parties shall negotiate in good faith an amendment to the applicable Schedule to reflect any such new arrangement, which amended Schedule shall not require CareFusion to pay for any fees, expenses or costs relating
to the software license that CareFusion was unable to obtain pursuant to the provisions of this Section 4.01(a). 
 (b) If and to
the extent requested by Cardinal Health, CareFusion shall use commercially reasonable efforts to assist Cardinal Health in its efforts to obtain licenses (or other appropriate rights) to use, duplicate and distribute, as necessary and applicable,
certain computer software necessary for CareFusion to provide, or Cardinal Health to receive, CareFusion Services (which assistance shall include providing Cardinal Health the opportunity to receive a copy of, or participate in, any communication
between CareFusion and the applicable third party licensor in connection therewith); provided, however, that Cardinal Health and CareFusion shall identify the specific types and quantities of any such software licenses;
provided, further, that, subject to the terms set forth in Annex B, CareFusion shall not be required to pay any fees or other payments or incur any obligations or liabilities to enable Cardinal Health to obtain any such license
or rights; provided, further, that CareFusion shall not be required to seek broader rights or more favorable terms for Cardinal Health than those applicable to Cardinal Health or CareFusion, as the case may be, prior to the date of
this Agreement or as may be applicable to CareFusion from time to time hereafter; and, provided, further, that, subject to the terms set forth in Annex B, Cardinal Health shall bear only those costs that relate directly to
obtaining such licenses (or other appropriation rights) in the ordinary course, which shall not include any payments relating to the discharge of CareFusion Liabilities which are not related to the provision of CareFusion Services. The Parties
acknowledge and agree that there can be no assurance that CareFusion’s efforts will be successful or that Cardinal Health will be able to obtain such licenses or rights on acceptable terms or at all and, where CareFusion enjoys rights under any
enterprise or site license or similar license, the Parties acknowledge that such license typically precludes partial transfers or assignments or operation of a service bureau on behalf of unaffiliated entities. In the event that Cardinal Health is
unable to obtain such software licenses, the Parties shall work together using commercially reasonable efforts to obtain an alternative software license to allow CareFusion to provide, or Cardinal Health to receive, such CareFusion Services, and the
Parties shall negotiate in good faith an amendment to the applicable Schedule to reflect any such new arrangement, which amended Schedule shall not require Cardinal Health to pay for any fees, expenses or costs relating to the software license that
Cardinal Health was unable to obtain pursuant to the provisions of this Section 4.01(b). 
 ARTICLE V 
 ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS 
 Section 5.01. Cardinal Health Computer-Based and Other Resources. (a) As of the date of this Agreement, except as otherwise expressly provided in the Separation Agreement or in any other Transaction Documents, or unless required
in connection with the performance of or delivery of a Service, CareFusion and its Affiliates shall cease to use and shall have no further access to, and Cardinal Health shall have no obligation to otherwise provide, the 
  

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Cardinal Health Intranet and other owned or licensed computer software, networks, hardware or technology of Cardinal Health or its Affiliates and shall have
no access to, and Cardinal Health shall have no obligation to otherwise provide, computer-based resources (including e-mail and access to Cardinal Health’s or its Affiliates’ computer networks and databases) that require a password or are
available on a secured access basis only. From and after the date of this Agreement, CareFusion and its Affiliates shall cause all of their personnel having access to the Cardinal Health Intranet or such other computer software, networks, hardware,
technology or computer based resources pursuant to the Separation Agreement, any Transaction Document or in connection with performance, receipt or delivery of a Service to comply with all security guidelines (including physical security, network
access, internet security, confidentiality and personal data security guidelines) of Cardinal Health and its Affiliates (of which Cardinal Health provides CareFusion notice). CareFusion shall ensure that the access contemplated by this
Section 5.01 shall be used by such personnel only for the purposes contemplated by, and subject to the terms of, this Agreement. 
 (b) Except as expressly provided in the Separation Agreement or in any other Transaction Documents or unless required in connection with the performance or delivery of any Services, each of the Parties and its Affiliates shall cease using
(and shall cause their employees to cease using) the services made available by the other Party and its Affiliates prior to the date of this Agreement. 
 Section 5.02. Co-location and Facilities Matters. (a) Cardinal Health hereby grants to CareFusion a limited license to use and access space at certain facilities and to continue to use certain
equipment located at such facilities (including use of office security and badge services), in each case as listed in Schedule B (the “Cardinal Health Facilities”), for substantially the same purposes as used immediately
prior to the date of this Agreement. CareFusion hereby grants, or shall cause one or more of its Affiliates to grant, to Cardinal Health a limited license to use and access space at certain facilities and to continue to use certain equipment located
at such facilities (including use of office security and badge services), in each case as listed in Schedule D (the “CareFusion Facilities”), for substantially the same purposes as used immediately prior to the date of this
Agreement. In the event that after the date of this Agreement, either Cardinal Health or CareFusion determines that there are other facilities where such Party needs or reasonably desires to co-locate or that such Party does not require use of one
or more of the Cardinal Health Facilities or CareFusion Facilities, as the case may be, the Parties will discuss such Party’s request and negotiate in good faith a mutually satisfactory arrangement. For the avoidance of doubt, at each of the
Cardinal Health Facilities and CareFusion Facilities, Cardinal Health and CareFusion, as the case may be, shall, in addition to providing access and the right to use such facilities, shall provide to the personnel of Cardinal Health and CareFusion,
as the case may be, substantially all ancillary services that are provided as of the date of this Agreement to its own personnel at such facility, such as, by way of example and not limitation; reception, general maintenance (subject to the
immediately following sentence), janitorial, security (subject to the immediately following sentence) and telephony services; access to duplication, facsimile, printing and other similar office services; and use of cafeteria, breakroom, restroom and
other similar facilities. Unless otherwise provided in the Schedules, such ancillary services (i) shall not include research and development services or medical services and (ii) shall only include (A) in the case of security, those
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Health Facility or a CareFusion Facility, as the case may be, it being understood that the Provider shall not provide security services to Recipient-specific
areas of Provider’s facility (to the extent that it is reasonably practicable for Recipient to provide such services with respect to any such Recipient-specific area) or security passes that permit entrance to Provider-specific areas of
Provider’s facility and (B) in the case of maintenance services, those services historically provided that are general in nature and within the scope of customary maintenance of ordinary wear and tear. 
 (b) The Parties shall only permit their authorized Representatives, contractors, invitees or licensees to use CareFusion Facilities and Cardinal Health
Facilities (collectively, the “Facilities”), except as otherwise permitted by the other Party in writing. Each Party shall, and shall cause its respective Subsidiaries, Representatives, contractors, invitees or licensees to, vacate
the other Party’s Facilities at or prior to the expiration date relating to each Facility set forth in Schedule B and Schedule D and shall deliver over to the other Party or its Subsidiaries, as applicable, the Facilities in
substantially the same repair and condition at that date as on the date of this Agreement, ordinary wear and tear excepted; provided, however, that in the event that the third-party lease for a Facility specifies otherwise, the Party
vacating a Facility shall deliver over such Facility in such repair and condition (taking into account the date that the Party began its occupation of such Facility) as set forth in the third-party lease. In addition to the access rights provided
under Section 5.03, the Parties or their Subsidiaries, or the landlord in respect of any third-party lease, shall have reasonable access to their respective Facilities from time to time as reasonably necessary for the security and
maintenance thereof in accordance with past practice and the terms of any third-party lease agreement, if applicable. The Parties agree to maintain commercially appropriate and customary levels (in no event less than what is required by the landlord
under the applicable lease agreement) of property and liability insurance in respect of the Facilities they occupy and the activities conducted thereon and to be responsible for, and to indemnify and hold harmless the other Party in accordance with
Article VIII in respect of, the acts and omissions of its Representatives, contractors, invitees and licensees. Each of the Parties shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries, Representatives, contractors, invitees and licensees to, comply in
all material respects with (i) all Laws applicable to their use or occupation of any Facility including those relating to environmental and workplace safety matters, (ii) the Party’s applicable site rules, regulations, policies and
procedures, and (iii) any applicable requirements of any third-party lease governing any Facility. The Parties shall not make, and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries, Representatives, contractors, invitees and licensees to refrain from
making, any material alterations or improvements to the Facilities except with the prior written approval of the other Party or its Subsidiaries, as applicable. The Parties shall provide heating, cooling, electricity and other utility services for
the respective Facilities substantially consistent with levels provided prior to the date of this Agreement. The rights granted pursuant to this Section 5.02 shall be in the nature of a license and shall not create a leasehold or other
estate or possessory rights in CareFusion or Cardinal Health, or their respective Subsidiaries, Representatives, contractors, invitees or licensees, with respect to the Facilities. 
 Section 5.03. Access. (a) CareFusion shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, allow Cardinal Health and its Representatives
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 (b) Cardinal Health shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, allow CareFusion and its Representatives
reasonable access to the facilities of Cardinal Health necessary for CareFusion to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. 
 (c)
Notwithstanding the other rights of access of the Parties under this Agreement, each Party shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, afford the other Party, its Subsidiaries and Representatives, following not less than five (5) business
days’ prior written notice from the other Party, reasonable access during normal business hours to the facilities, information, systems, infrastructure, and personnel of the relevant Providers as reasonably necessary for the other Party to
verify the adequacy of internal controls over information technology, reporting of financial data and related processes employed in connection with the Services, including in connection with verifying compliance with Section 404 of the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002; provided, however, such access shall not unreasonably interfere with any of the business or operations of such Party or its Subsidiaries. 
 Section 5.04. Cooperation. It is understood that it will require the significant efforts of both Parties to implement this Agreement and to
ensure performance of this Agreement by the Parties at the agreed upon levels in accordance with all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Parties will cooperate, acting in good faith and using commercially reasonable efforts, to effect
a smooth and orderly transition of the Services provided under this Agreement from the Provider to the Recipient (including repairs & maintenance Services and the assignment or transfer of the rights and obligations under any third-party
contracts relating to the Services); provided, however, that this Section 5.04 shall not require either Party to incur any out-of-pocket costs or expenses unless and except as expressly provided in this Agreement or
otherwise agreed to in writing by the Parties. 
 ARTICLE VI 
 COSTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 
 Section 6.01. Costs and Disbursements.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement or in the Schedules to this Agreement, a Recipient of Services shall pay to the Provider of such Services a monthly fee for the Services (or category of Services, as applicable) (each fee
constituting a “Service Charge” and, collectively, “Service Charges”), which Service Charges shall be agreed to by the Parties from time to time and generally determined in accordance with the applicable
methodologies specified by the Parties. During the term of this Agreement, the amount of a Service Charge for any Services (or category of Services, as applicable) shall not increase, except to the extent of (i) any increases described in the
Annexes or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the Parties, (ii) any Service Charges applicable to any Additional Services or New Services, and (iii) any increase in the rates or charges imposed by any third-party provider that is providing
Services. All charges based on a monthly or other time basis will be pro-rated based on actual days elapsed during the period of service. 
 (b) The Provider shall deliver two (2) invoices to the Recipient on a monthly basis, which shall consist of one (1) invoice relating to any Service Charges payable on a fixed-fee basis and a separate invoice relating to any
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Service Charges due to the Provider under this Agreement. The Recipient shall pay the amount of each such invoice by wire transfer to the Provider within
fifteen (15) days of the receipt of each such invoice, including appropriate documentation as described herein, as instructed by the Provider; provided, that, to the extent consistent with past practice with respect to Services rendered
outside the United States, payments may be made in local currency. If the Recipient fails to pay such amount by such date, the Recipient shall be obligated to pay to the Provider, in addition to the amount due, interest at an annual interest rate of
nine percent (9%) (the “Interest Payment”), accruing from the date the payment was due through the date of actual payment. Together with any monthly invoice for Service Charges that are payable on a variable or pass-through
basis delivered to the Recipient, the Provider shall provide the Recipient with data and documentation (including copies of all applicable third-party invoices, other than invoices for repair & maintenance Services) reasonably satisfactory
to the Recipient supporting the calculation of any Service Charges that are variable from month to month (as a result of any changes in the employee count of the Recipient, changes to the costs incurred by the Provider from any third-party provider
in relation to such Service, any reduction in Services or otherwise) for the purpose of verifying the accuracy of such calculation. 
 (c)
Subject to the confidentiality provisions set forth in Section 11.03, each Party shall, and shall cause their respective Affiliates to, provide, upon ten (10) days’ prior written notice from the other Party, any information
within such Party’s or its Affiliates’ possession that the requesting Party reasonably requests in connection with any Services being provided to such requesting Party by an unaffiliated third-party provider, including any applicable
invoices, agreements documenting the arrangements between such third-party provider and the Provider and other supporting documentation; provided, that each Party shall make no more than one such request during any fiscal quarter. 

Section 6.02. Taxes. (a) Without limiting any provisions of this Agreement, the Recipient shall bear any and all sales, use, transaction
and transfer taxes and other similar charges (and any related interest and penalties) imposed on, or payable with respect to, any fees or charges, including any Service Charges, payable by it pursuant to this Agreement; provided, that any
applicable gross receipts taxes shall be borne by the Provider unless the Provider is required by law to obtain, or allowed to separately invoice for and obtain, reimbursement of such taxes from the Recipient. 
 (b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 6.02(a) or elsewhere in this Agreement, the Recipient shall be entitled to withhold
from any payments to the Provider any such taxes that Recipient is required by law to withhold and shall pay over such taxes to the applicable taxing authority. 
 Section 6.03. No Right to Set-Off. The Recipient shall pay the full amount of Service Charges and shall not set-off, counterclaim or otherwise withhold any amount owed to the Provider under this Agreement
on account of any obligation owed by the Provider to the Recipient that has not been finally adjudicated, settled or otherwise agreed upon by the Parties in writing; provided, however, that the Recipient shall be permitted to assert a
set-off right with respect to any obligation that has been so finally adjudicated, settled or otherwise agreed upon by the Parties in writing against amounts owed by the Recipient to the Provider under this Agreement. 
  

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 ARTICLE VII 
 STANDARD FOR SERVICE 
 Section 7.01. Standard for Service. Except where the Provider is
restricted by an existing contract with a third party or by Law, the Provider agrees (i) to perform the Services such that the nature, quality, standard of care and the service levels at which such Services are performed are no less than that
which are substantially similar to the nature, quality, standard of care and service levels at which the same or similar services were performed by or on behalf of the Provider (which in the case of CareFusion and its Subsidiaries and its Affiliates
providing Services under this Agreement, shall mean the nature, quality, standard of care and service levels at which the same or similar services were performed by or on behalf of the Cardinal Health Business for Cardinal Health) prior to the
Distribution Date (or, if not so previously provided, then substantially similar to that which are applicable to similar services provided to the Provider’s Affiliates or other business components); (ii) upon receipt of written notice from
the Recipient identifying any outage, interruption or other failure of any Service, to respond to such outage, interruption or other failure of any Services in a manner that is no less than that which is substantially similar to the manner in which
such Provider or its Affiliates responded to any outage, interruption or other failure of the same or similar services prior to the Distribution Date (the Parties acknowledge that an outage, interruption or other failure of any Service shall not be
deemed to be a breach of the provisions of this Section 7.01 so long as the applicable Provider complies with this clause (ii)); and (iii) in the event that a CareFusion Entity is the Recipient, to comply with the requirements set
forth in Annex C (which requirements are intended by the Parties to describe, and not to modify in any way, the substantially similar level of service required under this Section 7.01). As of or following the date of this
Agreement, if the Provider is or becomes aware of any restriction on the Provider by an existing contract with a third-party that would restrict the nature, quality, standard of care or service levels applicable to delivery of the Services to be
provided by the Provider to the Recipient, the Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly notify the Recipient of any such restriction (which notice shall in any event precede any change to, or reduction in, the nature, quality,
standard of care or service levels applicable to delivery of the Services resulting from such restriction) and use commercially reasonable efforts in good faith to provide such Services in a manner as closely as possible to the standards described
in this Section 7.01, and the Parties shall negotiate in good faith an amendment to the applicable Schedule to reflect any such new arrangement. 
 Section 7.02. Disclaimer of Warranties. Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, the Parties acknowledge and agree that the Services are provided as-is, that the Recipients assume all risks
and liability arising from or relating to its use of and reliance upon the Services and each Provider makes no representation or warranty with respect thereto. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, PROVIDERS HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES REGARDING THE SERVICES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY IN REGARD TO QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, NONINFRINGEMENT, COMMERCIAL UTILITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OF THE TRANSITION SERVICES
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 Section 7.03. Compliance with Laws and Regulations. Each Party shall be responsible for its
own compliance with any and all Laws applicable to its performance under this Agreement. No Party will knowingly take any action in violation of any such applicable Law that results in liability being imposed on the other Party. 
 ARTICLE VIII 
 LIMITED LIABILITY AND
INDEMNIFICATION 
 Section 8.01. Consequential and Other Damages. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the
Separation Agreement or this Agreement, the Provider shall not be liable to the Recipient or any of its Affiliates or Representatives, whether in contract, tort (including negligence and strict liability) or otherwise, at law or equity, for any
special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages whatsoever (including lost profits or damages calculated on multiples of earnings approaches), which in any way arise out of, relate to or are a consequence of, the performance or nonperformance
by the Provider (including any Affiliates and Representatives of the Provider and any third-party providers, in each case, providing the applicable Services) under this Agreement or the provision of, or failure to provide, any Services under this
Agreement, including with respect to loss of profits, business interruptions or claims of customers. 
 Section 8.02. Limitation of
Liability. Subject to Section 8.03, the Liabilities of each Provider and its Affiliates and Representatives, collectively, under this Agreement for any act or failure to act in connection herewith (including the performance or breach
of this Agreement), or from the sale, delivery, provision or use of any Services provided under or contemplated by this Agreement, whether in contract, tort (including negligence and strict liability) or otherwise, shall not exceed the total
aggregate Service Charges (excluding any third-party costs and expenses included in such Service Charges) actually paid to such Provider by the Recipient pursuant to this Agreement. 
 Section 8.03. Obligation To Reperform; Liabilities. In the event of any breach of this Agreement by any Provider with respect to the
provision of any Services (with respect to which the Provider can reasonably be expected to reperform in a commercially reasonable manner), the Provider shall (a) promptly correct in all material respects such error, defect or breach or
reperform in all material respects such Services at the request of the Recipient and at the sole cost and expense of the Provider and (b) subject to the limitations set forth in Sections 8.01 and 8.02, reimburse the Recipient and
its Affiliates and Representatives for Liabilities attributable to such breach by the Provider. The remedy set forth in this Section 8.03 shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of the Recipient for any such breach of this Agreement. Any
request for reperformance in accordance with this Section 8.03 by the Recipient must be in writing and specify in reasonable detail the particular error, defect or breach, and such request must be made no more than one
(1) month from the date such breach occurred. 
 Section 8.04. Release and Recipient Indemnity. Subject to
Section 8.01, each Recipient hereby releases the applicable Provider and its Affiliates and Representatives (each, a “Provider Indemnified Party”), and each Recipient hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless
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relating to or in connection with the use of any Services by such Recipient or any of its Affiliates, Representatives or other Persons using such Services,
except to the extent that such Liabilities arise out of, relate to or are a consequence of the applicable Provider Indemnified Party’s bad faith, gross negligence or willful misconduct. 
 Section 8.05. Provider Indemnity. Subject to Section 8.01, each Provider hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the
applicable Recipient and its Affiliates and Representatives (each a “Recipient Indemnified Party”), from and against any and all Liabilities arising from, relating to or in connection with the use of any Services by such Recipient
or any of its Affiliates, Representatives or other Persons using such Services or in connection with the sale, delivery, provision or use of any Services provided under or contemplated by this Agreement to the extent that such Liabilities arise out
of, relate to or are a consequence of the applicable Provider’s bad faith, gross negligence or willful misconduct. 
 Section 8.06.
Indemnification Procedures. The provisions of Article V of the Separation Agreement shall govern claims for indemnification under this Agreement. 
 Section 8.07. Liability for Payment Obligations. Nothing in this Article VIII shall be deemed to eliminate or limit, in any respect, Cardinal Health’s or CareFusion’s express obligation in
this Agreement to pay Termination Charges or Service Charges for Services rendered in accordance with this Agreement. 
 Section 8.08.
Exclusion of Other Remedies. The provisions of Sections 8.03, 8.04 and 8.05 of this Agreement shall be the sole and exclusive remedies of the Provider Indemnified Parties and the Recipient Indemnified Parties, as
applicable, for any claim, loss, damage, expense or liability, whether arising from statute, principle of common or civil law, principles of strict liability, tort, contract or otherwise under this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE IX 
 DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

 Section 9.01. Dispute Resolution. (a) In the event of any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or the validity, interpretation, breach or termination of any provision of this Agreement, or calculation or allocation of the costs of any Service, including claims seeking redress or asserting rights
under any Law (each, a “Dispute”), Cardinal Health and CareFusion agree that the Cardinal Health Services Manager and the CareFusion Services Manager (or such other persons as Cardinal Health and CareFusion may designate) shall
negotiate in good faith in an attempt to resolve such Dispute amicably. If such Dispute has not been resolved to the mutual satisfaction of Cardinal Health and CareFusion within fifteen (15) days after the initial written notice of the Dispute
(or such longer period as the Parties may agree), then such Dispute shall be resolved in accordance with the dispute resolution process referred to in Article VII of the Separation Agreement; provided, that such dispute resolution process
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 (b) In any Dispute regarding the amount of a Service Charge, if after such Dispute is finally resolved
pursuant to the dispute resolution process set forth or referred to in Section 9.01(a), it is determined that the Service Charge that the Provider has invoiced the Recipient, and that the Recipient has paid to the Provider, is greater or
less than the amount that the Service Charge should have been, then (a) if it is determined that the Recipient has overpaid the Service Charge, the Provider shall within five (5) business days after such determination reimburse the
Recipient an amount of cash equal to such overpayment, plus the Interest Payment, accruing from the date of payment by the Recipient to the time of reimbursement by the Provider; and (b) if it is determined that the Recipient has underpaid the
Service Charge, the Recipient shall within five (5) business days after such determination reimburse the Provider an amount of cash equal to such underpayment, plus the Interest Payment, accruing from the date such payment originally should
have been made by the Recipient to the time of payment by the Recipient. 
 ARTICLE X 
 TERM AND TERMINATION 
 Section 10.01. Term and Termination. (a) This Agreement shall commence immediately upon the Distribution Date and shall terminate upon the earlier to occur of: (i) the last date on which either Party is obligated to
provide any Service to the other Party in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or (ii) the mutual written agreement of the Parties to terminate this Agreement in its entirety. 
 (b) (i) Without prejudice to a Recipient’s rights with respect to a Force Majeure, a Recipient may from time to time terminate this Agreement with
respect to the entirety of any individual Service (other than depreciation and repairs & maintenance Services which, for the avoidance of doubt, may not be terminated prior to June 30, 2011) but not a portion thereof, (A) for any
reason or no reason (x) if the applicable Schedule provides for a minimum service period that is shorter than the maximum service period for such Service (the Parties agree that the Recipient of each such Service shall have a right of early
termination in respect of such Service in accordance with the terms of this Section 10.01(b) and the applicable Schedule), (y) upon providing to the Provider the requisite prior written notice for such termination as specified in
the applicable Schedule or, if no such notice period is provided in the applicable Schedule, on sixty (60) days’ prior written notice, and (z) subject to the obligation to pay any applicable Termination Charges pursuant to
Section 10.02, or (B) if the Provider of such Service has failed to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement with respect to such Service, and such failure shall continue to exist thirty (30) days after
receipt by the Provider of written notice of such failure from the Recipient; and (ii) a Provider may terminate this Agreement with respect to one or more Services, in whole but not in part, at any time upon prior written notice to the
Recipient if the Recipient has failed to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement relating to such Services, including making payment of Service Charges when due, and such failure shall be continued uncured for a period of thirty
(30) days after receipt by the Recipient of a written notice of such failure from the Provider. The relevant Schedule shall be updated to reflect any terminated Service. In the event that any Service is terminated other than at the end of a
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identified on the applicable Schedules, and agree that if the Provider’s ability to provide a particular Service in accordance with this Agreement is
materially and adversely impacted by the termination of another Service in accordance with Section 10.01(b)(i)(A) prior to the expiration of the period of the maximum duration for such Service, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith
to amend the Schedule relating to such impacted continuing Service, which amendment shall be consistent with the terms of, and the pricing methodology used for, comparable Services. 
 (c) A Recipient may from time to time request a reduction in part of the scope or amount of any Service that is identified on the applicable Schedule as
being subject to the provisions of this Section 10.01(c). If requested to do so by Recipient, the Provider agrees to discuss in good faith appropriate reductions to the relevant Service Charges in light of all relevant factors including
the costs and benefits to the Provider of any such reductions. If, after such discussions, the Recipient and the Provider do not agree to any requested reduction of the scope or amount of any Service and the relevant Service Charges in connection
therewith, then there shall be no change to the scope or amount of any Services or Service Charges under this Agreement. In the event that a Recipient and a Provider agreed to any reduction of Service and the relevant Service Charges, the relevant
Schedule shall be updated to reflect such reduced Service. In the event that any Service is reduced other than at the end of a month, the Service Charge associated with such Service for the month in which such Service is reduced shall be pro-rated
appropriately. 
 (d) In connection with the termination of any Service other than the Services identified on the Schedules as not being
subject to the provisions of this Section 10.01(d), if the Recipient or the Provider reasonably determines that it will require such Service to continue beyond the date on which such Service is scheduled to terminate (either in
accordance with any termination notice provided pursuant to Section 10.01(b)(i)(A) or the termination date specified in the applicable Schedule), either Party may request the other Party to extend such Service for a specified period
beyond the scheduled termination of such Service (which period shall in no event be longer than sixty (60) days, a “Service Extension”) by written notice to the other Party no less than sixty (60) days prior to the date of
such scheduled termination, and the Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with such Service Extension; provided, that (i) there shall be no more than one (1) Service Extension with respect to each Service and
(ii) the Provider shall not be obligated to provide such Service Extension if a third-party consent is required and cannot be obtained by the Provider. Within five (5) days following either Party’s receipt of a written notice
requesting a Service Extension, the Cardinal Health Services Manager and the CareFusion Services Manager shall in good faith (x) negotiate the terms of an amendment to the applicable Schedule, which amendment shall be consistent with the terms
of, and the pricing methodology used for, the applicable Service, and (y) determine the costs and expenses (which shall not include any Service Charges payable under this Agreement), if any, that would be incurred by the Provider or the
Recipient, as the case may be, in connection with the provision of such Service Extension, which costs and expenses shall be borne solely by the Party requesting the Service Extension. Each amended Schedule, as agreed to in writing by the Parties,
shall be deemed part of this Agreement as of the date of such agreement and any Services provided pursuant to such Service Extensions shall be deemed “Services” provided under this Agreement, in each case subject to the terms and
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 Section 10.02. Effect of Termination. Upon termination of any Service pursuant to this
Agreement, the Provider of the terminated Service will have no further obligation to provide the terminated Service, and the relevant Recipient will have no obligation to pay any future Service Charges relating to any such Service; provided,
that the Recipient shall remain obligated to the relevant Provider for the (i) Service Charges owed and payable in respect of Services provided prior to the effective date of termination and (ii) any applicable Termination Charges, which
shall be payable only in the event that the Recipient terminates any Service (x) prior to the expiration of the applicable minimum service period or (y) without providing the requisite early termination notice, in each case, as set forth
in the Schedule relating to such Service. In connection with termination of any Service, the provisions of this Agreement not relating solely to such terminated Service shall survive any such termination, and in connection with a termination of this
Agreement, Article I, Article VIII (including liability in respect of any indemnifiable Liabilities under this Agreement arising or occurring on or prior to the date of termination), Article IX, Article X, Article
XI, all confidentiality obligations under this Agreement and liability for all due and unpaid Service Charges and any applicable Termination Charges payable pursuant to the early termination of a Service prior to the minimum service period
provided in the applicable Schedule, shall continue to survive indefinitely. 
 Section 10.03. Force Majeure. (a) Neither
Party (nor any Person acting on its behalf) shall have any liability or responsibility for failure to fulfill any obligation (other than a payment obligation) under this Agreement so long as and to the extent to which the fulfillment of such
obligation is prevented, frustrated, hindered or delayed as a consequence of circumstances of Force Majeure; provided, that (i) such Party (or such Person) shall have exercised commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the effect of
Force Majeure on its obligations; and (ii) the nature, quality and standard of care that the Provider shall provide in delivering a Service after a Force Majeure shall be substantially the same as the nature, quality and standard of care that
the Provider provides to its Affiliates and its other business components with respect to such Service. In the event of an occurrence of a Force Majeure, the Party whose performance is affected thereby shall give notice of suspension as soon as
reasonably practicable to the other stating the date and extent of such suspension and the cause thereof, and such Party shall resume the performance of such obligations as soon as reasonably practicable after the removal of such cause. 

(b) During the period of a Force Majeure, the Recipient shall be entitled to seek an alternative service provider with respect to such Service(s) and
shall be entitled to permanently terminate such Service(s) (and shall be relieved of the obligation to pay Service Charges for such Services(s) throughout the duration of such Force Majeure) if a Force Majeure shall continue to exist for more than
fifteen (15) consecutive days, it being understood that Recipient shall not be required to provide any advance notice of such termination to Provider or pay any Termination Charges in connection therewith. 
 ARTICLE XI 
 GENERAL PROVISIONS 

 Section 11.01. No Agency. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed in any way or for any purpose to constitute any party an
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Agreement shall act as an independent contractor and not as the agent of the Recipient in performing such Service, maintaining control over its employees,
its subcontractors and their employees and complying with all withholding of income at source requirements, whether federal, state, local or foreign. 
 Section 11.02. Subcontractors. A Provider may hire or engage one or more subcontractors to perform any or all of its obligations under this Agreement; provided, that (i) such Provider shall use
the same degree of care in selecting any such subcontractor as it would if such contractor was being retained to provide similar services to the Provider and (ii) such Provider shall in all cases remain primarily responsible for all of its
obligations under this Agreement with respect to the scope of the Services, the standard for services as set forth in Article VII and the content of the Services provided to the Recipient. 
 Section 11.03. Treatment of Confidential Information. (a) The Parties shall not, and shall cause all other persons providing Services or
having access to information of the other Party that is known to such Party as confidential or proprietary (“Confidential Information”) not to, disclose to any other person or use, except for purposes of this Agreement, any
Confidential Information of the other Party; provided, however, that each Party may disclose Confidential Information of the other Party, to the extent permitted by applicable Law: (i) to its Representatives on a need-to-know
basis in connection with the performance of such Party’s obligations under this Agreement; (ii) in any report, statement, testimony or other submission required to be made to any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the
disclosing Party; or (iii) in order to comply with applicable Law, or in response to any summons, subpoena or other legal process or formal or informal investigative demand issued to the disclosing Party in the course of any litigation,
investigation or administrative proceeding. In the event that a Party becomes legally compelled (based on advice of counsel) by deposition, interrogatory, request for documents subpoena, civil investigative demand or similar judicial or
administrative process to disclose any Confidential Information of the other Party, such disclosing Party shall provide the other Party with prompt prior written notice of such requirement, and, to the extent reasonably practicable, cooperate with
the other Party (at such other Party’s expense) to obtain a protective order or similar remedy to cause such Confidential Information not to be disclosed, including interposing all available objections thereto, such as objections based on
settlement privilege. In the event that such protective order or other similar remedy is not obtained, the disclosing Party shall furnish only that portion of the Confidential Information that has been legally compelled, and shall exercise its
commercially reasonable efforts (at such other Party’s expense) to obtain assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded such Confidential Information. 
 (b) Each Party shall, and shall cause its Representatives to protect the Confidential Information of the other Party by using the same degree of care to prevent the unauthorized disclosure of such as the Party uses to
protect its own confidential information of a like nature. 
 (c) Each Party shall cause its Representatives to agree to be bound by the same
restrictions on use and disclosure of Confidential Information as are binding upon such Party in advance of the disclosure of any such Confidential Information to them. 
  

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 (d) Each Party shall comply with all applicable state, federal and foreign privacy and data protection
Laws that are or that may in the future be applicable to the provision of Services under this Agreement. 
 Section 11.04. Further
Assurances. Each Party covenants and agrees that, without any additional consideration, it shall execute and deliver any further legal instruments and perform any acts that are or may become necessary to effectuate this Agreement. 
 Section 11.05. Notices. Except with respect to routine communications by the Cardinal Health Services Manager and CareFusion Services Manager
under Section 2.05, all notices, requests, claims, demands and other communications under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be given or made (and shall be deemed to have been duly given or made upon receipt) by delivery in
person, by overnight courier service, by facsimile or electronic transmission with receipt confirmed (followed by delivery of an original via overnight courier service) or by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested)
to the respective Parties at the following addresses (or at such other address for a Party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 11.05): 
  

	 	(i)	if to Cardinal Health: 

 Cardinal Health, Inc. 

7000 Cardinal Place 
 Dublin, Ohio 43017

			
	Attention:	  	General Counsel
	Facsimile:	  	(614) 652-5051

 with a copy to: 
 Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP 
 767 Fifth Avenue 
 New York, New York 10153 

			
	Attention:	  	 Howard Chatzinoff
 Matthew Gilroy

	Facsimile:	  	(212) 310-8007

 Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz 
 51 West 52nd Street 
 New York, New York
10019 

			
	Attention:	  	 David Katz
 David Lam

	Facsimile:	  	(212) 403-2000

  

	 	(ii)	if to CareFusion: 

 CareFusion Corporation 
 3750 Torrey View Court 
 San Diego,
California 92130 

			
	Attention:	  	Executive Vice President and General Counsel
	Facsimile:	  	(858) 617-2300

  

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 with a copy to: 
 Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP 
 767 Fifth Avenue 
 New York, New York 10153 

			
	Attention:	  	 Howard Chatzinoff
 Matthew Gilroy

	Facsimile:	  	(212) 310-8007

 Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz 
 51 West 52nd Street 
 New York, New York
10019 

			
	Attention:	  	 David Katz
 David Lam

	Facsimile:	  	(212) 403-2000

 Section 11.06. Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement is
invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced under any Law or as a matter of public policy, all other conditions and provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect so long as the economic or legal substance of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement is not affected in any manner materially adverse to any Party. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the Parties shall negotiate in
good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the Parties as closely as possible in a mutually acceptable manner in order that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement be consummated as originally contemplated to
the greatest extent possible. 
 Section 11.07. Entire Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, this
Agreement, the Separation Agreement and the other Transaction Documents constitute the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersede all prior agreements and undertakings, both written and oral,
between or on behalf of the Parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. 
 Section 11.08. No Third-Party
Beneficiaries. Except as provided in Article VIII with respect to Provider Indemnified Parties and Recipient Indemnified Parties, this Agreement is for the sole benefit of the Parties and their permitted successors and assigns and
nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any other Person, including any union or any employee or former employee of Cardinal Health or CareFusion, any legal or equitable right, benefit or remedy of any
nature whatsoever, including any rights of employment for any specified period, under or by reason of this Agreement. 
 Section 11.09.
Governing Law. This Agreement (and any claims or disputes arising out of or related to this Agreement or to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or to the inducement of any Party to enter into this Agreement or the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement, whether for breach of contract, tortious conduct or otherwise and whether predicated on common law, statute or otherwise) shall in all respects be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the Laws of the State
of New York, including all matters of construction, validity and performance, in each case without reference to any conflict of Law rules that might lead to the application of the Laws of any other jurisdiction. 
  

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 Section 11.10. Amendment. No provision of this Agreement, including any Schedules to this
Agreement, may be amended, supplemented or modified except by a written instrument making specific reference to this Agreement or any such Schedules to this Agreement, as applicable, signed by all the Parties. 
 Section 11.11. Rules of Construction. Interpretation of this Agreement shall be governed by the following rules of construction:
(a) words in the singular shall be held to include the plural and vice versa, and words of one gender shall be held to include the other gender as the context requires; (b) references to the terms Article, Section, paragraph and Schedule
are references to the Articles, Sections, paragraphs and Schedules of this Agreement unless otherwise specified; (c) references to “$” shall mean U.S. dollars; (d) the word “including” and words of similar import when
used in this Agreement shall mean “including without limitation,” unless otherwise specified; (e) the word “or” shall not be exclusive; (f) references to “written” or “in writing” include in
electronic form; (g) provisions shall apply, when appropriate, to successive events and transactions; (h) the headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or
interpretation of this Agreement; (i) Cardinal Health and CareFusion have each participated in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement and if an ambiguity or question of interpretation should arise, this Agreement shall be construed as
if drafted jointly by the Parties and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or burdening either Party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions in this Agreement or any interim drafts of this Agreement; (j) a
reference to any Person includes such Person’s successors and permitted assigns; (k) any reference to “days” means calendar days unless business days are expressly specified; and (l) when calculating the period of time
before which, within which or following which any act is to be done or step taken pursuant to this Agreement, the date that is the reference date in calculating such period shall be excluded, if the last day of such period is not a business day, the
period shall end on the next succeeding business day. 
 Section 11.12. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or
more counterparts, and by each Party in separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a
signature page to this Agreement by facsimile or portable document format (PDF) shall be as effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this Agreement. 
 Section 11.13. Assignability. This Agreement shall not be assigned by operation of Law or otherwise without the prior written consent of Cardinal Health and CareFusion, except that each Party may:

 (a) assign all of its rights and obligations under this Agreement to any of its Subsidiaries, provided, that no such assignment
shall release Cardinal Health or CareFusion, as the case may be, from any liability or obligation under this Agreement; 
  

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 (b) in connection with the divestiture of any Subsidiary or business of such Party that is a Recipient to
an acquiror that is not a competitor of the Provider, assign to the acquiror of such Subsidiary or business its rights and obligations as a Recipient with respect to the Services provided to such divested Subsidiary or business under this Agreement,
provided, that (i) no such assignment shall release Cardinal Health or CareFusion, as the case may be, from any liability or obligation under this Agreement, (ii) any and all costs and expenses incurred by either Party in connection
with such assignment (including in connection with clause (iii) of this proviso) shall be borne solely by the assigning Party, and (iii) the Parties shall in good faith negotiate any amendments to this Agreement, including the Annexes and
Schedules to this Agreement, that may be necessary or appropriate in order to assign such Services; and 
 (c) in connection with the
divestiture of any Subsidiary or business of such Party that is a Recipient to an acquiror that is a competitor of the Provider, assign to the acquiror of such Subsidiary or business its rights and obligations as a Recipient with respect to the
Services provided to such divested Subsidiary or business under this Agreement, provided, that (i) no such assignment shall release Cardinal Health or CareFusion, as the case may be, from any liability or obligation under this Agreement,
(ii) any and all costs and expenses incurred by either Party in connection with such assignment (including in connection with clause (iii) of this proviso) shall be borne solely by the assigning Party, (iii) the Parties shall in good
faith negotiate any amendments to this Agreement, including the Annexes and Schedules to this Agreement, that may be necessary or appropriate in order to ensure that such assignment will not (x) materially and adversely affect the businesses
and operations of each of the Parties and their respective Affiliates or (y) create a competitive disadvantage for the Provider with respect to an acquiror that is a competitor, and (iv) no Party shall be obligated to provide any such
assigned Services to an acquiror that is a competitor if the provision of such assigned Services to such acquiror would disrupt the operation of such Party’s businesses or create a competitive disadvantage for such Party with respect to such
acquiror; 
 provided, that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 11.13, no Party shall be entitled to assign any
rights or obligations under this Agreement that relate to Services provided to the former Medical Products Technologies business of Cardinal Health (including respiratory, infection prevention, V. Mueller and On-Site businesses). 
 Section 11.14. Waiver of Jury Trial. EACH PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT WAIVES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT IT MAY
HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY LITIGATION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT. EACH PARTY (I) CERTIFIES THAT NO REPRESENTATIVE, AGENT OR ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY HAS REPRESENTED,
EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH OTHER PARTY WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF LITIGATION, SEEK TO ENFORCE THE FOREGOING WAIVER; AND (II) ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT AND THE OTHER PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT HAVE BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT AND THE
OTHER TRANSACTION AGREEMENTS BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS SECTION 11.14. 
  

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 Section 11.15. Non-Recourse. No past, present or future director, officer, employee,
incorporator, member, partner, stockholder, Affiliate, agent, attorney or representative of either Cardinal Health or CareFusion or their Affiliates shall have any liability for any obligations or liabilities of Cardinal Health or CareFusion,
respectively, under this Agreement or for any claims based on, in respect of, or by reason of, the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on the date first written above
by their respective duly authorized officers. 
  

			
	CARDINAL HEALTH, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Stephen T. Falk

	Name:	 	Stephen T. Falk
	Title:	 	Executive Vice President and General Counsel
	
	CAREFUSION CORPORATION
		
	By:	 	 /s/ David L. Schlotterbeck

	Name:	 	David L. Schlotterbeck
	Title:	 	Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

 Annex A 
 Cardinal Health Materials 
  

					
	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	Accounting	  	Global, Corporate	  	Accounting provisions of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
			
	Accounting	  	Global, Corporate	  	Audit and non-audit services compliance manual
			
	Accounting	  	Global, Corporate	  	Financial accounting and reporting
			
	Accounting	  	Global, Corporate	  	Management approval matrix
			
	Accounting	  	Global, Corporate	  	Retention of the independent auditor
			
	Accounting	  	Global, Corporate	  	Significant accounting policies
			
	Administration of Cardinal Health policies	  	Global, Corporate	  	Annual review of Cardinal Health policy documents
			
	Administration of Cardinal Health policies	  	Global, Corporate	  	Establishment and application of Cardinal Health policies
			
	Administration of Cardinal Health policies	  	Global, Corporate	  	Release of new or substantial revisions to Cardinal Health policies and related documents
			
	Administration of Cardinal Health policies	  	Global, Corporate	  	Request for new, or revision, to Cardinal Health policies and related documents
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	Personal information protection policy
			
	Business Conduct	  	Global, Corporate	  	Expense reporting on Expenselink from Gelco
			
	Business Conduct	  	Global, Corporate	  	Reporting obligations
			
	Business Conduct	  	Global, Corporate	  	Solicitation and acceptance of meals, gifts and entertainment
			
	Business Conduct	  	Global, Corporate	  	Standards of Business Conduct
			
	Business Conduct	  	Global, Corporate	  	Third-party educational or professional meeting
			
	Business Conduct	  	Global, Corporate	  	Training, meetings and demonstrations regarding Cardinal Health products and services
			
	Business Conduct	  	Global, Corporate	  	Using customers as consultants
			
	EIT and Global Security	  	Global, Corporate	  	Identification badges
			
	EIT and Global Security	  	Global, Corporate	  	Information security and classification policy
			
	EIT and Global Security	  	Global, Corporate	  	Modifications of computing facilities and license restrictions

					
	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	EIT and Global Security	  	Global, Corporate	  	Photographic and recording equipment
			
	EIT and Global Security	  	Global, Corporate	  	Secured storage areas (lockers)
			
	EIT and Global Security	  	Global, Corporate	  	Security and asset protection
			
	EIT and Global Security	  	Global, Corporate	  	Weapons restriction
			
	EIT and Global Security	  	Global, Corporate	  	Wireless communication devices
			
	EIT and Global Security	  	Global, Corporate	  	Workplace surveillance and searches
			
	EIT and Global Security	  	Global, Corporate	  	Workplace violence prevention
			
	Enterprise Risk Management	  	Global, Corporate	  	Business continuity management
			
	Enterprise Risk Management	  	Global, Corporate	  	Business continuity management - Crisis Leadership Guide
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Bloodborne pathogens
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout)
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Electrical safety
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Environmental, Health and Safety (“EH&S”)
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Fall protection
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Hazard communication
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Personal protective equipment
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Powered industrial trucks
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Reporting obligations to global EH&S
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Respiratory protection programs
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Welding, cutting and brazing (hot work)
			
	Environmental, Health and Safety	  	Global, Corporate	  	Workplace safety and health program
			
	Global Trade	  	Global, Corporate	  	Communication of trade obligations to third parties
			
	Global Trade	  	Global, Corporate	  	Country of origin determination and marking

  

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	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	Global Trade	  	Global, Corporate	  	Donation of products destined for export
			
	Global Trade	  	Global, Corporate	  	Exporting or re-exporting goods across international borders
			
	Global Trade	  	Global, Corporate	  	International transactions records retention
			
	Global Trade	  	Global, Corporate	  	Security of goods transported across international borders
			
	Global Trade	  	Global, Corporate	  	Trade classification of goods crossing international borders
			
	Global Trade	  	Global, Corporate	  	Valuation of goods crossing international borders
			
	Insurance and Loss Prevention	  	Global, Corporate	  	Insured claim reporting
			
	Insurance and Loss Prevention	  	Global, Corporate	  	Property damage claim reporting
			
	Insurance and Loss Prevention	  	Global, Corporate	  	Property loss control
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Anti-Diversion
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Anti-Diversion - Know Your Customer Compliance Manual
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Bribery and corruption prevention
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Bribery and corruption prevention procedure
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Contract pricing
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Fair competition and antirust
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	False Claims Act compliance
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Internet pharmacy
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Legal entity change approval procedure
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Personal information protection policy
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Political involvement and contributions
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Prescription pharmaceutical purchases from exclusive distributors procedure
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Purchases and sales due to medical emergencies, U.S. government requests, manufacturer-recognized product shortages
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Records retention

  

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	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Records retention schedule
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Restrictions on buying and selling stock and securities (insider trading)
			
	Legal	  	Global, Corporate	  	Use of investigative firms
			
	Other	  	Global, Corporate	  	Charitable contributions
			
	Other	  	Global, Corporate	  	Media and investor relations
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	BA Agreement w/ security provisions
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	HIPAA technical safeguards
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	HIPAA physical safeguards
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	HIPAA administrative safeguards
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	Employment data protection procedure
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	Information security and classification policy
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	Patient privacy and HIPAA compliance policy
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	Personal information access procedure
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	Personal information and recruiting procedure
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	Personal information protection policy
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	Service provider data protection procedure
			
	Privacy & Information	  	Global, Corporate	  	Detecting, preventing & mitigating identity theft
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Change control
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Complaint management
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Corrective and preventative action
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Development of CQRA Policy
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Document control
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Electronic signatures

  

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	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Environmental assurance
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Equipment selection, qualification and maintenance
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Escalation of quality and regulatory issues
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Facility selection, qualification and maintenance
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Field service and support
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Information technology validation
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Label and user instruction
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Manufacturing and operational controls
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Materials and supplier management
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Packaging and labeling controls
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Personnel qualification and training
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Product registration management
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Qualification and validation
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Quality management review
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Quality organization
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Quality policy
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Recall and correction and Form QRA-HHE
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Records management
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Regulatory inspection management
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Sanitation and cleaning
			
	Quality and Regulatory Affairs	  	Global, Corporate	  	Storage and distribution
			
	Real Estate	  	Global, Corporate	  	Real estate
			
	Real Estate	  	Global, Corporate	  	Real estate CAR preparation

  

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	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	Travel	  	Global, Corporate	  	Air transportation or other mass transit
			
	Travel	  	Global, Corporate	  	Expense reporting on Expenselink from Gelco
			
	Travel	  	Global, Corporate	  	Lodging
			
	Travel	  	Global, Corporate	  	Personal travel associated with business travel
			
	Travel	  	Global, Corporate	  	Reimbursement of travel and business expenses for third parties doing business with Cardinal Health
			
	Travel	  	Global, Corporate	  	Reimbursement of travel and business expenses
			
	Travel	  	Global, Corporate	  	Rental vehicles and business use of personal vehicles
			
	Travel	  	Global, Corporate	  	Travel reservations
			
	Travel -EMEA	  	Global, Corporate	  	Air transportation or other mass transit
			
	Travel -EMEA	  	Global, Corporate	  	Expense reporting on Expenselink from Gelco
			
	Travel -EMEA	  	Global, Corporate	  	Lodging
			
	Travel -EMEA	  	Global, Corporate	  	Personal travel associated with business travel
			
	Travel -EMEA	  	Global, Corporate	  	Reimbursement of travel and business expenses
			
	Travel -EMEA	  	Global, Corporate	  	Rental vehicles and business use of personal vehicles
			
	Travel -EMEA	  	Global, Corporate	  	Travel reservations
			
	Treasury and Finance	  	Global, Corporate	  	Corporate authorization
			
	Treasury and Finance	  	Global, Corporate	  	Vendor setup
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Bereavement leave
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Cardinal Health career opportunities
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Corrective action
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Employee referral awards
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Employment at will
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Employment of minors

  

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	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Equal employment opportunity/nondiscrimination
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Excused unpaid leave of absence
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Exhaustion of available leave - administrative termination
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Family and medical leave of absence
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Financial assistance
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Harassment and bullying prevention
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Holiday postings
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Jury duty
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Military leave
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Paid time off
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Smoke-free workplace
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Solicitation and distribution
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Time reporting
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Training and e-learning
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Global, Corporate	  	Union-free philosophy
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Adjusted date of hire
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Applicant flow log
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Automobile accident leave
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Bonus payments
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Breastfeeding period
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Chauffeur’s social security leave
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	COBRA
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Commissions

  

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	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Compensation
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Compensatory time off
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Direct deposit
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Dress code, protective clothing & equipment
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Drug Free Workplace
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Education Expense Reimbursement
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	E-Mail & Internet Use (Tech. Access)
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Employee Assistance Program
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Employee classification
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Employee discounts
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Employment status
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Equal opportunity/affirmative action
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Everyone Matters - Reward & Recognition
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Fitness center or subsidy
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Flexible spending accounts
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Fund raising
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Honors & awards
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Incentive programs
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Interviewing & selection
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Involuntary pay deductions
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Job descriptions
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Job sharing & flexible work arrangements
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Life and AD&D insurance

  

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	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Lockers & personal property
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Manual checks
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Maternity leave
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Medical/ dental/vision insurance
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Merit increases
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Misc deductions
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Municipal assembly members leave
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Non-occupational disability leave
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Orientation
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Other deductions from pay
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Other earnings
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Overtime pay
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Parking
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Pay advances
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Pay cycles
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Pay methods
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Performance evaluations
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Personal information changes
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Personnel files
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Plant shut down
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Political contributions
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Postings required by law
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Pre-employ screening

  

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	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Recruitment
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Relationships at work
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Relocation
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Renewal of driving license
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Retroactive pay
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Risk management/worker’s compensation
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Sabbaticals
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	School visitation
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Searches & inspections
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Service credit
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Severance pay
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Shift pay
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Sick pay leave
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Sports leave
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	State insurance fund
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	STD & LTD
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Tax withholding
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Temporary & contract employees
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Time & attendance
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Time off for voting
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Training & education
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Transaction Effective Date
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Unemployment compensation

  

 10 

					
	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Union payroll transactions
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Vacation leave
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Verification of Employment
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Void/Reissue of Check
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Volunteer Activities
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Wage and tax statements
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Witness in criminal cases
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Work week
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Exhaustion of available leave - administrative termination
			
	Human Resources - US	  	Function Specific	  	Training and e-learning
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Automobile accident leave
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Bereavement leave
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Cardinal Health career opportunities
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Corrective action
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Employee referral awards
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Employment at will
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Employment of minors
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Equal employment opportunity/non-discrimination
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Excused unpaid leave of absence
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Family and medical leave of absence
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Financial assistance
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Harassment and bullying prevention
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Holiday postings

  

 11 

					
	 Category
	  	 Scope
	  	 Policy / Procedure Document Title

	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Jury duty
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Military leave
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Paid time off
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Smoke-free Workplace
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Solicitation and distribution
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Time reporting
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Union-free philosophy
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Breastfeeding period
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Chauffeur’s social security leave
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Maternity leave
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Time off for voting
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Municipal assembly members leave
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Non-occupational disability leave
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Renewal of driving license
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Sick pay leave
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Sports leave
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	State insurance fund
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Vacation leave
			
	Human Resources - PR	  	Location Specific	  	Witness in criminal cases

  

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 Annex B 
 Software Fee Arrangement 
 In the event that there are any costs associated with obtaining software licenses
in accordance with Section 4.01 that (i) would not be payable in the ordinary course, whether (x) in the form of a “transfer fee” or other similar fees or expenses payable by the Recipient, or (y) in connection
with a third-party demand to resolve an issue that is unrelated to the Recipient or the license that the Recipient is seeking to obtain, and (ii) would not have been payable by the Recipient absent the need for a consent or waiver in connection
with the license that the Recipient is seeking to obtain, such costs shall be split 50/50 between the Provider and the Recipient. 

 Annex C 
 Compliance Requirements for Services 
 General Top / Level Language – Applicable to All Services
Provided to CareFusion 
  

	 	1.	Quality Systems Regulations (QSR). The medical device products of CareFusion are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The applicable regulations are contained
in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). These regulations will be observed when Cardinal Health’s documentation is being prepared. Services provided and work performed on CareFusion systems will be performed in compliance with these
regulations and standards. 

  

	 	2.	ISO Standards / Industry Standards. Cardinal Health designs, manufactures, services and distributes medical equipment and medical disposable products. CareFusion has been ISO
certified at each site. To maintain that certification, CareFusion must operate under strict compliance with all of its policies and procedures. Services provided and work performed on CareFusion systems will be performed in compliance with these
regulations and standards. 

  

	 	3.	Training. Each Cardinal Health employee, temporary employee or contractor providing services or performing work for CareFusion must be trained. Depending on the job, there
are various levels of training that must be observed to be in compliance with FDA regulations and Industry / ISO Standards Individuals providing services and/or obtaining access to controlled / validated systems will be trained as appropriate for
the services provided or access allowed. Individual Director/Managers will be responsible for ensuring training prior to performing any work. CareFusion will utilize eClass as the System of Record for training. 

  

	 	4.	Supplier Approval and Purchasing Controls for Services Provided to CareFusion. Ongoing review, audit and approval related to services provided to CareFusion, under this or
any other agreement, will be conducted as defined by the CareFusion Quality System. 

 Business System Validations and Automated Process
(EIT) Requirements 
  

	 	1.	Business Systems Validation Procedures. The CareFusion business systems validation procedures (governed by the CareFusion quality system 0709-000-000 Automated Process
Standard Operating Procedure and following associated documents) will be used to build and manage all CareFusion related systems going forward. However, Cardinal Health will manage the IOQ process for all activities being performed by Cardinal
Health employees during the TSA (transition services agreement) period. IOQ and supporting documentation will be provided to CareFusion by CAH for review and approval in accordance with the CareFusion Quality Management System, prior to work being
performed. Documentation required by the process governing the performance of the work will be provided to CareFusion for maintenance and storage. 

	 	2.	Quality System. The CareFusion quality system will be expanded by CareFusion management to address all new MPT businesses (e.g., Viasys, V Mueller, Enturia, etc.) that
are a part of CareFusion. For example, if systems are identified that require validation but are not currently validated (e.g., Viasys), then CareFusion management is accountable for defining and driving remediation efforts. Cardinal Health
will perform any support activities necessary as defined within the agreed upon TSAs. Any validation remediation efforts in progress as of December 2008 will continue with the current site-specific validation processes. Remediation efforts initiated
in 2009 (date needs to be set – e.g., February 1st, March 1st, etc.) will be performed utilizing 0709-000-000 Automated Process Standard Operating Procedure and following associated documents. 

  

	 	3.	Electronic Signature Policy. CareFusion has elected to use the electronic signature feature of its various systems (including SAP) to expedite and streamline its signature
process on certain electronic records. An electronic signature is an electronic record of approval of a specific process on SAP. It is not a digitalized picture of a handwritten signature. CareFusion has developed the following Electronic Signature
Policy in accordance with the FDA Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures 21 CFR Part 11: (i) CareFusion has approved the use of electronic signatures to authenticate certain electronic records; (ii) electronic signatures are legally
binding and, as such, equivalent to traditional handwritten signatures; (iii) Users are accountable and responsible for actions initiated under their electronic signature; (iv) individual passwords and signature identifications must be
protected by each employee / user; (v) misrepresenting oneself through the use of another employee’s password or signature, sharing passwords and/or signature keys is strictly prohibited; and (vi) misuse of the authentication process
may result in disciplinary action, up to and including, termination. 

  

	 	4.	CAPA Process. The CareFusion CAPA process will be used to manage all CAPA issues related to CareFusion systems even if the issue is identified as a part of a TSA related
service provided by Cardinal Health. 

 Exhibit I 
 Services Managers 
  

			
	 	 	 Position

	 Cardinal Health Services Manager
	 	Vice President, Merger Integration
	 CareFusion Services Manager
	 	Vice President, Integration

 Schedule A 
 Cardinal Health Services — EIT 
  

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-A3.0	  	Application Maint & Support (Tier 2 & 3)	  	Application Maint & Suport (Tier 2 & 3)- Document Imaging	  	 Document Imaging
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications.2 
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3 
	  	North
America	  	12/31/09	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.1	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - Ordering Applications	  	 Incident Mgmnt, Setup, Mapping, Support for CTS-Alaris, and V. Mueller, Intranet Administration, Web Application Portal Server Support, Web
Administration, Enterprise Directory Search Software, Online login and authentication, Online navigation to applications assigned to user ID., Support of Legacy CAR Application:
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments
and user-facing support for automated business process applications2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.10	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - MPT Applications - Web Quoting, Bundling and Assembling, Online pricing	  	 MPT -
 - Web quoting application
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments
and user-facing support for automated business process applications2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/13	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.11	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - MPT Applications -Complaint management and quality control	  	 MPT -
 Complaint Management Application
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments
and user-facing support for automated business process applications2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-A3.12	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - MPT Business Support Applications	  	 MPT - All inclusive Business Support Applicatons - Cost Analysis Review Process, NIA - New Item Add, NBP - New Business Processor, Supplier Contacts,
Supply Chain Notes, CASPAR - Cardinal Alternate Source Purchasing, SPA - Strategic Price Analysis:
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/11	  	6/30/13	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.13	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - MPT Applications - MPT Manufacturing site-specific support applications	  	 MPT - Manufacturing site-specific applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications
2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/13	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.14	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - MPT Applications - Data Warehouse	  	 Data Warehouse Reporting Applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications
2 
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3 
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/13	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.15	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - MPT Applications - Other	  	 MPT - Other
 Rebate Tracking Application
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments
and user-facing support for automated business process applications2

  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section
3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/13	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.16	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - MPT Applications - PreSource Manufacturing	  	 MPT - PreSource Manufacturing Applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications.
2 
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3 
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/13	  	120

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-A3.17	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - MPT Applications - Warehouse & Global Trade	  	 Global Trade Support Applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications.
2
  

Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/13	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.18	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maintenance and Support (Tier 2 & 3) - EDI	  	 CTS-EDI
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments supporting EDI transactions. This also includes development of new maps and enhancements to existing maps as well as
customer implementations.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.19	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - Sales Support	  	 Sales Support Applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications.
2 
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.2	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - EDI	  	 CTS-EDI
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications2 
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	North
America	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.3	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - Business Intelligence	  	 Business Intelligence Applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications
2 
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3 
	  	North
America	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-A3.4	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - Financial Systems	  	 Financial Support Applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications
2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.4.1	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - Spend Analytics	  	 Spend Analytics Applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications
2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	12/31/09	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.5	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - Corporate Applications	  	 Corporate Applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications
2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3 
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.6	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - Call Center	  	 Call Center Applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications
2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	North
America	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.7	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - Call Center and EIT Applications	  	 Call Center and EIT Applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications
2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.8	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - MPT Applications - APO	  	 MPT - Planning and optimization applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications.
2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3 
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/13	  	120

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-A3.9	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3) - Shared Applications - MPT Applications - Vmueller Support	  	 MPT - Customer Support Applications
  
 Services provide application hosting, maintenance, and application support of technical environments and user-facing support for automated business process applications
2
  

Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/13	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.91A	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Enterprise Services – Disaster Recovery	  	 Disaster Recovery plan support for FSP and Treasury Interfaces in addition to third party Disaster Recovery Support Contract Maintenance for CMP
infrastructure. Costs also include hot site recovery for CMP Applications and Systems.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section
3
	  	North
America	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.91B	  	See EIT-A3.91A	  	See EIT-A3.91A	  	 Pass-Thru portion of EIT-A3.91A
  
 Disaster Recovery plan support for FSP and Treasury Interfaces in addition to third party Disaster Recovery Support Contract Maintenance for CMP infrastructure. Costs
also include hot site recovery for CMP Applications and Systems.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	North
America	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-A3.92	  	Application Maint and Support (Tier 2& 3)	  	Enterprise Services – Quality Operations – Dedicated and Shared applications	  	 Change control, release management, configuration management, quality control, and IOQ execution tied to CMP/MPT dedicated applications and shared
applications used by CMP.1, 2 
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	North
America	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
	Total: 24	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
								
	EIT-B1.1	  	Communication	  	Communication - E-mail/Mobile Messaging	  	 Exchange, MS Communicator, BlackBerry Enterprise Server, GoodLink, RightFax, SharePoint; Services provides configuration, hardware IMACD, support,
maintenance of the technical environments.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 2
	  	Global	  	12/31/09	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-B2.1	  	Communication	  	Communication - LAN, A/V	  	 Local network connectivity, Wireless LAN access, Configuration Management, Performance / Capacity reporting, 24x7 monitoring and NOC support,
Maintenance of Technical Environments, Enable Audio, Video & Internet conferencing.2
  
 LAN Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services
Section 3 AV Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 2
	  	Global	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-B2.2A	  	Communication	  	Communication - WAN/MAN/Internet	  	 Wide Area Network connections, Metro Area Network, Internet and services (Security, firewall, content filtering) (e.g. MPLS). Data Network Services
include; Router, switch, firewall, configuration, installation and management, performance / capacity reporting, 24x7 monitoring and NOC support, maintenance of technical environments.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-B2.2B	  	See EIT-B2.2A	  	See EIT-B2.2A	  	 Pass-Thru portion of EIT-B2.2A
  
 Wide Area Network connections, Metro Area Network, Internet and services (Security, firewall, content filtering) (e.g. MPLS). Data Network Services include; Router,
switch, firewall, configuration, installation and management, performance / capacity reporting, 24x7 monitoring and NOC support, maintenance of technical environments.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-B2.3A	  	Communication	  	Communication - VPN	  	 Remote VPN connectivity, access and application support; Services provides configuration, hardware IMACD, support, maintenance of the technical
environments.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 2
	  	Global	  	12/31/09	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-B2.3B	  	See EIT-B2.3A	  	See EIT-B2.3A	  	 Pass-Thru portion of EIT-B2.3A
  
 Remote VPN connectivity, access and application support; Services provides configuration, hardware IMACD, support, maintenance of the technical environments.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 2
	  	Global	  	12/31/09	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-B2.4	  	Communication	  	Enterprise Services – Network Security from Information Security Team	  	Manage network security risks and operational assurance; develop parameters for security and risks, perform monitoring and compliance reporting.2 	  	North
America	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-B2.5	  	Communication	  	Dominican Republic Connectivity (WAN/MAN)	  	CAT 2 costs associated with WAN (Wide Area Network) and MAN (Metropolitan Area Network - the connection between the two facilities) third party circuit.2	  	Dominican
Republic	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	90

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min
Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-B3.1	  	Communication	  	Telecom - Hardware/Software/Wireline Services - CMP Call Centers	  	 VOIP/PBX, Voicemail, telephony circuitry, CTI
  
 Provides support, maintenance, testing, deployment of all hardware and software (e.g., PBX, v-mail, circuits, routing control services, call center) along with technical
research and strategy development.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-B3.2	  	 Communication
	  	Telecom - Hardware/Software/Wireline/Conferencing Services - Back Office	  	 VOIP/PBX, Voicemail, telephony circuitry.
  
 Provides support, maintenance, testing and deployment of all hardware and software (e.g., PBX, v-mail, circuits, routing control services, call center) along with
technical research and strategy development.2 
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	Global	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-B4.1	  	Communication	  	Wireless Devices - Domestic	  	2nd and 3rd tier device support for cellular devices. In-building cellular solutions. 1st tier wireless device support 2	  	North
America	  	7/31/09	  	12/31/09	  	30
	Total: 11	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
								
	EIT-C1.1	  	Employee Workspace	  	Service Center	  	 Services specific to North America (US, Canada, Mexico):
  
 Help desk support for employee technology environments (e.g., desktop, laptop, remote access, business applications, etc). Provides initial troubleshooting support and
escalated support when necessary.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 2
	  	North
America	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-C1.2	  	Employee Workspace	  	Service Center	  	 Services specific to UK (Basingstoke):
  
 Help desk support for employee technology environments (e.g., desktop, laptop, remote access, business applications, etc). Provides initial troubleshooting support and
escalated support when necessary.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 2
	  	UK	  	8/31/09	  	8/31/09	  	120
								
	EIT-C2.1A	  	Employee Workspace	  	RTS - On-site	  	 On-site desktop support services:
  
 On-site support for employee technology environments (e.g., desktop, laptop, PDA, etc). Provides tier2 troubleshooting support and escalated support when necessary.
Performs hardware deployments, retrievals and technical refresh activities.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section
2
	  	North
America	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-C2.2	  	Employee Workspace	  	RTS - Engineering	  	 Desktop engineering services:
  
 Ensuring hardware and software standards, testing, compatibility, and functionality assurance.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 2
	  	North
America	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-C2.3	  	Employee Workspace	  	Dominican Republic Local IT Support	  	On-island IT resources to provide basic IT & communications support, maintenance, and deployment to neighboring CareFusion facility.2	  	Dominican
Republic	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-C3.1	  	Employee Workspace	  	RTS - Depot	  	 Remote desktop support services for remote employees (e.g. “The Depot”):
  
 Remote help desk support for employee technology environments (e.g., desktop, laptop, PDA, etc).
Provides initial troubleshooting support and escalated support when necessary.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 2
	  	North
America	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-C4.1	  	Employee Workspace	  	Communication - Collaboration IDM/AD	  	 ID Management, Active Directory, MDAS, Manual ID Management:
  
 Management and admin of user Id’s, maintaining and monitoring technical environments, providing escalated support when necessary.2 
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 2
	  	Global	  	12/31/09	  	6/30/11	  	120
	Total: 7	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
								
	EIT-D1.1	  	Enterprise Computing	  	Enterprise Computing - Domestic Data Center	  	 Provide physical (environmental) monitoring of power and cooling systems in the data center and delivery assurance including failover initiation and
management, fire suppression services and backups; Provide Tier 1 support, monitoring against service levels, reporting and escalation where necessary.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3:
	  	North
America	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-D2.1	  	Enterprise Computing	  	Enterprise Computing - International Data Center	  	 Provide enterprise monitoring, SRT facilitation, root cause analysis for WAN outages; Provide Tier 1 support, monitoring against service levels,
reporting and escalation where necessary — are based out of Dublin Only.2
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section
3
	  	Global	  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-D3.1	  	Enterprise Computing	  	Enterprise Computing - Servers and storage	  	 Provide support, maintenance, reporting, standards compliance and continuous monitoring for UNIX servers, storage (Tier 1), iSeries, Avamar, BURA,
Offsite Storage, Data Recovery (Shared), and NetBackup.2 
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3 
	  	North
America	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	 	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-D3.11	  	Enterprise Computing	  	Enterprise Services – Server Security from Information Security Team	  	Manage server security risks and operational assurance; develop parameters for security and risks, perform monitoring and compliance reporting.2	  	North
America	 	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-D3.2	  	Enterprise Computing	  	Enterprise Computing - Commodity Computing	  	Provide support, maintenance, reporting, standards compliance and continuous monitoring for Wintel Servers, Citrix, VMWare, NAS (Tier 2 & 3), Backups (remote sites).2	  	North
America	 	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-D4.1	  	Enterprise Computing	  	Enterprise Computing - Infrastructure Management - End User	  	Deployment and management for desktop security software; support where escalated.2	  	Global	 	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-D4.2	  	Enterprise Computing	  	Enterprise Computing - Infrastructure Management - Data Center	  	Deployment and management for scheduling and monitoring software; support where escalated.2	  	North
America	 	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-D5.1	  	Enterprise Computing	  	Enterprise Computing - Database, ERP, Middleware Administration - Global	  	Deployment and management for Middleware, database and business functionality applications. 2	  	North
America	 	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
	Total: 8	  		  		  		  		 		  		  	
								
	EIT-E1.1	  	Enterprise Gen and Admin Support	  	Enterprise General & Admin Support - Contract Management - Telecommunications and Repairs and Maintenance	  	Vendor performance management; managing contract and delivery compliance, quality performance, and commitment performance	  	Global
(for
Telecommunications)
North
America
(for
R&M)	 	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-E2.1	  	Enterprise Gen and Admin Support	  	Enterprise General & Admin Support - Contract Management - wireline billing & wireless device support / provisioning	  	Vendor performance management; managing contract and delivery compliance, quality performance, and commitment performance	  	North
America	 	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-E3.1	  	Enterprise Gen and Admin Support	  	Enterprise General & Admin Support - Contract Management - Third Party Application Maintenance and Support	  	Vendor performance management; managing contract and delivery compliance, quality performance, and commitment performance	  	Global	 	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-E4.1	  	Enterprise Gen and Admin Support	  	Enterprise General & Admin Support - Asset Management	  	Tracking hardware and software licensing, reporting, warranty management, vendor compliance and renewals	  	North
America	 	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-E6.1	  	Enterprise Gen and Admin Support	  	Enterprise General & Admin Support - Core Processes	  	Service delivery management (SDM), examples: Service Restoration, Escalation & Notification, Daily Incident Review, Root Cause Analysis, Problem Resolution, Service Request Management,
Demand Management, Training, Client Satisfaction.1	  	North
America	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-E6.1.1	  	Enterprise Gen and Admin Support	  	EIT Performance and Service Management	  	Provide management of metrics and measures including application SLAs, IT operational performance, and executive level reports	  	North
America	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-E6.1.2	  	Enterprise Gen and Admin Support	  	EIT Process Services	  	EIT process services team support including process governance and management of OWOW site/processes.1	  	North
America	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-E6.1.4	  	Enterprise Gen and Admin Support	  	Ent. General & Admin Support - Compliance EIT SOX Testing	  	SOX controls testing services for EIT controls managed by Cardinal during the EIT Application and Infrastructure TSA periods.1	  	North
America	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-E6.1.5	  	Enterprise Gen and Admin Support	  	Operational Excellence COE	  	Providing oversight, guidance and training to support the execution of operational excellence projects to improve shared EIT processes	  	North
America	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
								
	EIT-E6.1.6	  	Enterprise Gen and Admin Support	  	EIT Operational Excellence	  	Providing oversight, guidance and training to support the execution of operational excellence projects to improve shared EIT processes.1	  	North
America	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/11	  	90
	Total: 10	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
								
	EIT-G1.1	  	Other	  	Depreciation	  	Depreciation on Shared Fixed Assets - CareFusion portion of corporate level IT investments benefiting all segments.	  		  	6/30/11	  	6/30/11	  	N/A
								
	EIT-G2.1	  	Other	  	R&M	  	Repairs and Maintenance Contracts and Agreements - TSA costs will be handled as Pass-Thru costs. Actual incurred costs will be passed thru on a monthly basis to CareFusion.	  		  	6/30/11	  	6/30/11	  	N/A
								
	EIT-G3.1	  	Other	  	Executive Leadership	  	Administrative Assistants, Senior Vice Presidents, and Above	  		  	6/30/11	  	6/30/11	  	N/A
								
	EIT-G4.1	  	Other	  	Other Labor	  	Other areas of EIT that are shared across segments - NOT included in direct labor above. Areas are: Application Services, PMO, Customer Sales and Solutions	  		  	6/30/11	  	6/30/11	  	NA
								
	EIT-G4.1B	  	Other	  	Other Labor	  	Other areas of EIT that are shared across segments - NOT included in direct labor above. Areas are: Shared / Transformation team, ES/TS management (not included in G3.1 or management
allocation), and Financial Solutions.	  		  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-G5.1A	  	Other	  	Other Non-Labor	  	Other spend not captured in other categories: Technology equipment lease, building (McGaw Park Dutch Schmidt Data Center), outside services, license & permits, and delivery.	  		  	6/30/11	  	6/30/11	  	N/A
								
	EIT-G5.1B	  	Other	  	Other Non-Labor	  	Other spend not captured in other categories: Consulting, employee activities, T&E, recruiting, relocation, and supplies (non-capital equipment).	  		  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-G5.1C	  	See EIT-G5.1B	  	See EIT-G5.1B	  	Pass-Thru portion of EIT-G5.1B	  		  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-G6.1A	  	Other	  	Cellular	  	Payment of bills for Sprint, Verizon, and ATT cellular services. Fixed amount to be billed monthly as part of TSA.1	  		  	6/30/11	  	6/30/11	  	N/A
								
	EIT-G6.1B	  	See EIT-G6.1A	  	See EIT-G6.1A	  	Pass-Thru portion of EIT-G6.1A. When CareFusion establishes direct contracts with telecom vendors, the Pass-Thru telecom billing amounts will be adjusted accordingly.	  		  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	60
								
	EIT-G7.1A	  	Other	  	Non-Cellular	  	Payment of bills for local, long distance, WAN / LAN, conferencing, pagers, etc. Fixed amount to be billed monthly as part of TSA.1	  		  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-G7.1B	  	See EIT-G7.1A	  	See EIT-G7.1A	  	Pass-Thru portion of EIT-G7.1A. When CareFusion establishes direct contracts with telecom vendors, the Pass-Thru telecom billing amounts will be adjusted accordingly.	  		  	6/30/10	  	6/30/11	  	120
								
	EIT-G8.1	  	Other	  	Project-Work	  	Estimated portion of project expense to complete corporate shared investments that will benefit all segments. Amount represents estimate to complete FY09 Shared in flight projects and FY10 new
corporate shared portfolio.3	  		  	N/A	  	6/30/11	  	N/A
								
	Total: 13	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
								
	EIT-M1.1 (EIT -G1.1)	  	MPT	  	Depreciation	  	Depreciation on Shared Fixed Assets - CareFusion portion of IT investments benefiting all segments.4 	  	North
America	  	N/A - subject
to EIT - G1.1
parent	  	6/30/13	  	120
								
	EIT-M1.2 (EIT-G2.1)	  	MPT	  	R&M	  	Repairs and Maintenance Contracts and Agreements - TSA costs will be handled as Pass-Thru costs. Actual incurred costs will be passed through on a monthly basis to CareFusion via the
TSA.4,	  	North
America	  	N/A - subject
to EIT - G2.1
parent	  	6/30/13	  	120
								
	EIT-M1.3 (EIT-G7.1A)	  	MPT	  	Non-Cellular	  	Payment of bills for local, long distance, WAN / LAN, conferencing, pagers, etc. Fixed amount to be billed monthly as part of TSA.1, 4	  	North
America	  	N/A - subject
to EIT -
G7.1A
parent	  	6/30/13	  	120
								
	EIT-M1.4 (EIT-D1.1)	  	MPT	  	Enterprise Computing - Domestic Data Center	  	 Provide physical (environmental) monitoring of power and cooling systems in the data center and delivery assurance including failover initiation and
management, fire suppression services and backups (including Iron Mountain); Provide Tier 1 support, monitoring against service levels, reporting and escalation where necessary.2, 4
  
 Maintenance & Support as defined in the Catalog of Services Section 3
	  	North
America	  	N/A - subject
to EIT - D1.1
parent	  	6/30/13	  	120
	Total: 4	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	

 Cardinal Health Services — HR/HRS 
  

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	HR - 4	  	HR	  	Learning	  	LMS system support	  	NA	  	0	  	6/30/10	  	60
								
	HR - 5	  	HR	  	Compensation Planning Cycle Support	  	Compensation Planning Cycle Support	  	NA	  	0	  	9/30/09	  	60
								
	HR - 6	  	HR	  	Compensation COE Administration	  	COE compensation support, data integrity audit, SOX reporting/Audit reporting	  	NA	  	0	  	6/30/10	  	60
								
	HR - 7	  	HR	  	Benefits Administration	  	COE benefits support, escalated issues, vendor management, PTO payout and exceptions.	  	NA	  	12/31/09	  	12/31/09	  	60
								
	Int - 2	  	International	  	Canada Payroll and HR Administrative Services	  	CHC 301 (CareFusion) receives HR administrative services (HRMS, Payroll, Benefits Admin) from Source Medical Corp (HSCS) billed under an services agreement with no expiration including payroll
and administrative services.7	  	Canada	  	6/30/10	  	9/30/10	  	60
								
	Int - 3	  	International	  	COLA & Compensation Services	  	Provide biannual cost of living adjustments, along with other compensation services for CareFusion Global Assignees, as requested.7	  	Multi-
Country	  	0	  	12/31/09	  	60
								
	Int - 4	  	International	  	BTA Benefits	  	Provide Business Travel and Accident coverage for CareFusion Global Assignees for remaining prepaid coverage period.	  	Multi-
Country	  	0	  	12/31/09	  	60
								
	HRS - 1	  	HR Services	  	Third-Party HR Vendor Provided Solutions - Base Fees	  	Third-party HR service provider contracted base fees. Note that services listed in Schedule 4 of the contract will be reviewed for joint impacts during the TSA period and assessed for allocation
to Cardinal Health vs. CareFusion as needed.7	  	NA	  	8/31/10	  	9/30/10	  	90
								
	HRS - 2	  	HR Services	  	Third-Party HR Vendor Provided Solutions - Variable fees	  	Third-party HR service provider Variable fees - incremental to services covered in base fees such as SOW fees and fees based on transaction volumes.7	  	NA	  	8/31/10	  	9/30/10	  	90
								
	HRS - 3	  	HR Services	  	Project Green SOW # 3 (Third-Party HR Vendor Provided Solutions - TSA Period Incremental Fees)	  	Incremental support costs that third-party HR service provider will incur to support CareFusion during the TSA.7	  	NA	  	11/30/09	  	9/30/10	  	90

 
  

															
								
	HRS - 4	  	HR Services	  	Internal Labor peforming Vendor management, contract management and Third-Party HR Vendor Interaction	  	HRS Services costs for vendor management support during TSA.5,
7	  	NA	  	8/31/10	  	9/30/10	  	90
								
	HRS - 5	  	HR Services	  	External Labor performing Supplemental Project Management and business analysis support	  	External labor to support HR Services projects and production support activities.5, 7	  	NA	  	8/31/10	  	9/30/10	  	90

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	HRS - 6	  	HR Services	  	EIT Labor providing support for interfaces and interdependencies with Third-Party HR Vendor	  	Internal IT labor to support HR Services projects and production support activities related to interfaces with HR Peoplesoft application.5, 7	  	NA	  	8/31/10	  	9/30/10	  	90
								
	Benefits-1	  	Benefit Costs	  	Health & Welfare Benefits	  	Estimate of direct benefit costs. Domestic & Global Assignees attributable to CareFusion headcount. 7	  	NA &
Global
Assignees	  	12/31/09	  	12/31/09	  	60
								
	Benefits-2	  	Benefit Costs	  	Health & Welfare Benefits	  	Estimate of employee withholdings for Health & Welfare Benefits. These withholdings combined with the per eligible employee per month charge described in Benefits 1 will approximate the
entire direct cost of Health & Welfare benefits coverage for the CareFusion employee population. 7	  	NA &
Global
Assignees	  	12/31/09	  	12/31/09	  	60

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	Ops - 1	  	Operations	  	Technical Services for international Convertors products	  	El Paso (Cardinal Health) Technical Services provides support for International (CareFusion) sourcing of Convertors products. Services are in the form engineering time in support of product
enhancements and material changes.	  	Europe	  	0	  	11/30/09	  	60
								
	Ops - 2	  	Operations	  	Provide purchasing and logistics services for International CAPP manufacturing activities	  	 El Paso (Cardinal Health) currently manages some of the raw materials used to make Convertors products for sale by Carefusion in Japan, Australia and
New Zealand. El Paso will provide continuity of services for the purchase, consolidation and forwarding of raw materials to vendors in China.
  
 Additionally, El Paso will continue to manage logistics for laminated materials for International. As per ICA # 72 referred to as the Lamination Agreement, CareFusion
should have taken ownership of laminated materials at the dock in El Paso. Cardinal Health El Paso will continue to manage freight and delivery for laminated materials for CareFusion for the term of this agreement.
  
 El Paso will pay the raw materials vendors within 30 days of purchase, however, will not receive
payment from CareFusion Finshed Goods suppliers for 120 days as is the current practice. As such, this service includes the carrying cost for the investment in Accounts Receivable.
  
 This service is limited as follows:
  
 El Paso will only manage current activity.
  
 El Paso will not manage any new vendors during the term of the agreement
  
 El Paso will not develop any new ship-to locations during the term of the agreement
	  	Products
that are
made in
China
and sold
in
Europe,
Japan,
Australia
and New
Zealand.	  	0	  	9/30/09	  	none
								
	R&D - 1	  	R&D	  	Technical Services for Respiratory Care R&D engineering: Project Side-Step	  	Cardinal Health Singapore R&D department will provide support to Project Side-Step (Respiratory Care (CareFusion) R&D engineering project in China). Services are in the form of
engineering time and expenses in support of process and product qualification, project management, FOC and technical support for initial production run.	  	China	  	0	  	12/31/09	  	60
								
	R&D - 2	  	R&D	  	Technical Services for Respiratory Care R&D engineering: VIS Mass Reduction	  	Cardinal Health Singapore R&D department will provide support to the VIS Mass Reduction project (Respiratory Care (CareFusion) R&D engineering) in China. Services are in the form of
engineering time and expenses in support of process and product qualification, project management, FOC and technical support for initial production run.	  	China	  	0	  	12/31/09	  	60
								
	QRA - 1	  	QRA	  	Complaint and Recall Processing	  	 The Professional Services department will process customer complaints (including communication to plants and obtaining samples) for the VMueller,
Interventional Specialties, Patient Care, and Legacy Prep businesses. Professional Services will obtain information from customers to enable proper classification and submit the required information to FDA. Note: MedWatch complaints are those that
result in a death or injury. In the event of a CMP recall, Professional Services will notify FDA, notify customers (distributors and end users), manage affected inventories, reconcile quantities, and achieve closure. This includes support of the FCA
Tracker software in CMP operation.
  
 *Assumes 2 recall per year. A cost of $20k will be
rendered for each additional recall.
	  	Global	  	0	  	6/30/11	  	60
								
	Contracts-1	  	Contracts	  	Rebate Processing	  	 Provide rebate processing for 25 Care Fusion suppliers, equating to 107,000 rebateable contract lines per month. Services include: Daily report
prepared for accounting to post, monthly rebate reporting and “long-form” production, monthly production and submission of 867/Sales & Trace reports to suppliers, rebate discrepancy research and resubmission management.
  
 This service assumes a volume of 107,000 rebateable contract lines per month. Each incremental
50,000 rebateable contract lines per month will result in the necessity of an additional resource and revision to the monthly cost accordingly.
	  	North
America	  	0	  	6/30/11	  	60
								
	QA-1	  	QA	  	Engineering/Inspection Services for Respiratory Care	  	Cardinal Health Singapore Quality department will provide support to Respiratory Care (CareFusion) in China in the form of engineering/inspection time and expenses in support Project Management
of the Trach Care kit transfer from Amsino / Kangnuo to Amsino / Jading, and technical support for initial production run.	  	Singapore	  	0	  	12/31/09	  	60
								
	Int-Acctg-1	  	Accounting	  	Accounting Support	  	Provide ongoing accounting support for the CareFusion Shanghai entities	  	China	  	9/30/2009	  	12/31/09	  	30

			
		 	

  

 Cardinal Health Services — IPS 
  

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	IPS - 1	  	Sales Operations Master Data Management	  	Master Data Management Maintenance	  	Provide service to link customers across business units.8	  	Dublin	  	12/31/09	  	6/30/11	  	7
								
	IPS - 2	  	Sales Compensation	  	Exchange data related to sales team performance	  	Provide data as a service on a monthly basis to calculate commissions and bonuses and create associated reporting. Needed until CMP can train and resource individuals to appropriately access
data and drives (Data Warehouse, DWMS, proprietary sales comp share drive data) . More specifically, temp labor used for completion of FY09 close, set up of FY10, transitioning scorecards within Sales Comp	  	McGaw	  	7/31/09	  	10/31/09	  	7
								
	IPS - 3	  	Sales Compensation	  	Data warehouse system maintenance to support sales incentive compensation processing (i.e. McGaw Park/MPS sales data warehouse, kit component tracing system, & DMG tracings)	  	Cardinal Health individual providing data and information to support CareFusion sales incentive compensation processing (i.e. McGaw Park/MPS sales data warehouse, kit component tracing system,
& DMG tracings). Systems used in providing this service include data warehouse, data warehouse system maintenance, and business objects.	  	McGaw	  	7/31/09	  	6/30/11	  	30

			
		 	

  

 Cardinal Health Services — GFS 
  

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	GFS-1	  	Finance	  	FSP Operation Services (RTR, PTP, ALM, OTC, BI, BCS, Security)	  	FOS will supplement current staff with contractors/associates to be managed by current FOS leads for Spin Co (estimated at 16). Staffing for CareFusion will be incremental as permanent staff is
not expected to go down after spin due to support requirements. (Detailed activities will include: Maintenance, IDOC’s, master data, security setup and maintenance, interface maintenance, cross reference tables, Asset management, month-end
close support, opening/closing periods, budget loads, reporting)	  	Global	  	0	  	6/30/11	  	60
								
	GFS-2	  	GFS	  	EIT hardware/software purchasing support	  	Purchasing support for IT hardware/software for CareFusion until ultimate transfer of EIT services.	  	North
America	  	0	  	6/30/11	  	60
								
	GFS-3	  	GFS	  	Check Printing	  	Cardinal Health will provide check stock, labor, equipment, and mail services needed to print and mail CareFusion checks (drafts).	  	North
America	  	0	  	12/31/09	  	60

 Cardinal Health Services — MPT/DMG/QRA 
  

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	GL - 1	  	Global Logistics (GL)	  	Procurement Settlement Strategic Management Month-End Reporting Visibility Tool Support	  	 Cardinal Health Global Logistics (GL) will continue to provide support for International (CareFusion) spot air heavyweight and ocean rate quotes
consistent with pre-separation activity. This includes rate-matrix updating and management and fuel surcharge calculations and amendments.
  
 GL will continue to manage the month-end activities and the current tactical process of freight and other related payments in the lanes. This assumes strong participation
as needed by a CareFusion representative to provide information that may no longer be available to Cardinal Health.
  
 GL will continue to manage the strategic relationship with the carriers to CareFusion’s benefit as GL sees appropriate. There are no guarantees that there will be resolution to CareFusion’s expectations.

  
 ~ Monthly Review of logistics data with business units, Carriers, and Global Trade to
monitor and recommend adjustments to achieve minimum quantity commitments in corporate ocean contracts.
  
 GL will continue to provide consultation services to assist CareFusion in the advancement of the Ocean Visibility tool. This includes inclusion of CareFusion issues in our carrier interactions, but does not include
support for bringing up booking locations other than Thailand, US, and Malaysia.
  
 (Limited to 15 hours per week. If exceeding that amount, service to be revisited)
	  	Global	  	8/31/09	  	12/31/09	  	30

			
		 	

  

 Cardinal Health Services — TAX 
  

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description/Comments
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	Tax - 1	  	Tax	  	Transactional & Property Tax related services	  	Assistance with overflow workload related to newly transitioned CH Solutions and Viasys tasks	  	Dublin	  	0	  	9/30/09	  	7
								
	Tax - 2	  	Tax	  	Property & Sales Tax outsourcing services	  	Pass-through of personal property and sales tax outsourcing costs (these services to be provided by third parties).	  	Dublin	  	0	  	9/30/09	  	7

  

 Footnotes 

	1
	 These Services shall be reviewed quarterly for purposes of Section 10.01(c) of this Agreement. 

	2
	 Services provided are subject to Section 2.06(b) of this Agreement. 

	3
	 As soon as practicable but in any event at least 15 days prior to commencement of any of the projects covered under this line item EIT-G8.1, Cardinal Health shall
provide project details to CareFusion for its review and discussion. Such review and discussion shall not limit Cardinal Health’s ability to commence the projects or CareFusion’s ability to dispute the Services under this Agreement.

	4
	 CareFusion is required to maintain this Service, or its parent Service (noted in parenthesis), for at least the duration of EIT-A3.12, and the Service only becomes
valid when the respective parent Service has been terminated. This Service is not required to be maintained beyond the termination of A3.12. 

	5	 The pricing of these Services shall be
reviewed and adjusted for any significant events that would materially effect the costs associated with providing these Services (e.g., RIF or other significant cost reduction). 

	6
	 Intentionally deleted. 

	7	 This Service is not subject to the Service
Extension described in Section 10.01(d) of this Agreement. 

	8
	 Canceled if GFS-1 is terminated. 

 Schedule B 
 Cardinal Health Facilities 
 None. 

 Schedule C 
 CareFusion Services 
  

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	EIT-R1.1	  	Reverse	  	Application Management & Support: existing provider	  	Provide technical support for the web, database, and application in its code base. Learning Management System functional support (e.g. Courseware development, administration functionality
provided by the administration tools within the Learning Management System application) will be provided as indicated in HR-R1. Please see HR-R1, HR-R2 and HR-R3 for additional TSA coverage related to Learning Management System support.	  	North
America	  	12/31/09	  	6/30/11	  	60
								
	EIT-R3.1	  	Reverse	  	Application Management & Support: Malta C12 - Existing Provider	  	CareFusion resources provide ERP support to Cardinal Manufacturing site in Malta	  	Global	  	12/31/09	  	6/30/10	  	120
								
	EIT-R4.1	  	Reverse	  	Asset depreciation	  	Total capital and expense associated with the Viasys Complaint Management Project attributable to Cardinal Health	  	Global	  	12/31/09	  	6/30/10	  	120
								
	HR - R1	  	HR	  	Learning Management System	  	 Functional TSA includes:
  
 •   If Cardinal reports a functional bug on their system, then resources will be available to resolve that
bug.
  
 •   Assisting
Cardinal course developers with deploying courses on Cardinal Learning Management System. (This does not include course development. See HR-R2 for content development TSA.)
  
 •   Integrating new Stakeholders, new
users onto the Cardinal Learning Management System
  
 •   Customer service, Quality/LMS interface, author and execute test scripts when changes are made to the Cardinal Learning Management System, load courseware onto Learning Management System, manage training records.

  
 Functional TSA does NOT include:
  
 •   Implementing enhancements designed
for CareFusion onto the Cardinal system
	  	Domestic
USA only	  	0	  	6/30/11	  	60
								
	HR - R2	  	HR	  	Learning Management Content	  	Provide assistance to Cardinal on Learning Management content development on an on-call basis. Note that approval of content development project(s) estimates is required from Cardinal prior to
services being rendered.	  	Domestic
USA only	  	0	  	6/30/11	  	60

 CareFusion Services 
  

															
	 Ref ID
	  	 Function
	  	 Service
	  	 Description
	  	Geographic
Scope	  	Min Term	  	Max Term	  	Term
Notice
(Days)
	HR - R3	  	HR	  	Learning Management System	  	 TSA includes:
  
 •   Routine software maintenance and enhancements required for Cardinal Learning Management System system. If
Cardinal reports a technical bug on their system, then resources will be available to resolve that bug. There will also be resources available to implement enhancements deemed necessary by the Cardinal governance board, and to generate customer
reports.
	  	Domestic
USA only	  	12/31/09	  	6/30/11	  	60
								
	VMD - R1	  	V Mueller Distribution Services	  	Provide general customer service and warehouse operations to support of Cardinal Health national sample center and applicable business	  	Provide C/S support (2) FTE’s to provide order fulfillment activity for HSCS “less than case” quantity sales rep samples for the current level of Cardinal Health sku’s. Case
quantity sales rep sample requests are not handled by the National Sample Center. Provide distribution support to provide general warehouse services of the following: inbound receipt, pick, pack, ship activity. Provide limited finance support to
process monthly financial charge back to the Cardinal Health BU based on outbound orders. Increase in current business sku’s managed today which would increase the headcount to support would need to be agreed by CareFusion in advance of the sku
add and any additional headcount (temporary labor) would be absorbed by Cardinal Health. This Service is not subject to the Service Extension described in Section 10.01(d) of this Agreement.	  	Domestic
USA only	  	9/30/09	  	6/30/10	  	90
								
	QRA - R1	  	QRA	  	Authorized Rep	  	Functions required by the European Union including registration of products with European governments, maintenance of regulatory documents, administration of complaints that pertain to death or
injury, and various other duties. During the term of the agreement, the duties will diminish to simply forwarding information to the new Cardinal Health Authorized Rep.	  	Europe	  	0	  	6/30/11	  	60
								
	QRA - R2	  	QRA	  	Language Translation	  	Use CareFusion network of language translators for multilingual product labels	  	Global	  	0	  	6/30/11	  	60
								
	Tax - R1	  	Tax	  	Transactional & Property Tax related services	  	Assistance with overflow workload related to newly transitioned HSCS-M tasks.	  	McGaw	  	0	  	9/30/09	  	7
								
	Corp Dev-R1	  	Corporate Development	  	Corporate Development Services	  	Corporate Development Services related to specified project.	  	UK	  	0	  	10/31/09	  	7

 Schedule D 
 CareFusion Facilities 
 None.Tax Matters Agreement

 Exhibit 10.3 
 TAX MATTERS AGREEMENT 
 by and between 
 Cardinal Health Inc. 
 and 
 CareFusion Corporation 
 Dated as of August 31, 2009 

 TAX MATTERS AGREEMENT 
 THIS TAX MATTERS AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of August 31, 2009, is by and between Cardinal Health Inc., an Ohio
corporation (“Cardinal Health”), and CareFusion Corporation, a Delaware corporation (“CareFusion”). Each of Cardinal Health and CareFusion is sometimes referred to herein as a “Party” and,
collectively, as the “Parties.” 
 WHEREAS, Cardinal Health, through its various subsidiaries, is engaged in the Cardinal
Health Business and the CareFusion Business; 
 WHEREAS, the board of directors of Cardinal Health has determined that it is in the best
interests of Cardinal Health and its shareholders to create a new publicly traded company which shall operate the CareFusion Business; 
 WHEREAS, Cardinal Health and CareFusion have entered into the Separation Agreement pursuant to which (i) Cardinal Health will, and will cause its Subsidiaries to, transfer certain assets, liabilities, subsidiaries and businesses of
Cardinal Health and its Subsidiaries to CareFusion and its Subsidiaries, as a result of which CareFusion will own, directly and through its subsidiaries, the CareFusion Business (the “Restructuring”), and (ii) Cardinal Health
will distribute at least 80% of the stock of CareFusion to its shareholders (the “Distribution”) as described therein; 
 WHEREAS, prior to consummation of the Restructuring and the Distribution, Cardinal Health was the common parent corporation of an affiliated group of corporations within the meaning of Section 1504 of the Code; 
 WHEREAS, the Parties intend that, for U.S. federal income Tax purposes, certain steps of the Restructuring and the Distribution shall qualify as tax-free
transactions pursuant to Sections 332, 351, 355, 361(c), 368(a) and related provisions of the Code; and 
 WHEREAS, the Parties wish to
(a) provide for the payment of Tax liabilities and entitlement to refunds thereof, allocate responsibility for, and cooperation in, the filing of Tax Returns, and provide for certain other matters relating to Taxes, and (b) set forth
certain covenants and indemnities relating to the preservation of the tax-free status of certain steps of the Restructuring and the Distribution. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the terms, conditions, covenants and provisions of this Agreement, each of the Parties mutually covenants and agrees as follows: 

 ARTICLE I 
 DEFINITIONS 
 Section 1.01. General. As used in this Agreement, the following
terms shall have the following meanings: 
 “Accounting Firm” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.01(b). 

“Adjustment” means any change in the Tax liability of a taxpayer, determined issue-by-issue or transaction-by-transaction, as the
case may be. 
 “Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 “Benefited Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.01(b) of this Agreement. 
 “Cardinal Health” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 “Cardinal Health Business” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 
 “Cardinal Health Consolidated Return” means the U.S. federal Income Tax Return required to be filed by Cardinal Health as the Common
Parent. 
 “Cardinal Health Disqualifying Action” means (i) any action (or the failure to take any action) within its
control by Cardinal Health or any Cardinal Health Entity (including entering into any agreement, understanding or arrangement or any negotiations with respect to any transaction or series of transactions) that, (ii) any event (or series of
events) involving the capital stock of Cardinal Health, any assets of Cardinal Health or any assets of any Cardinal Health Entity that, or (iii) any breach by Cardinal Health or any Cardinal Health Entity of any representation, warranty or
covenant made by them in this Agreement that, in each case, would negate the Tax-Free Status of the Transactions; provided, however, the term “Cardinal Health Disqualifying Action” shall not include any action
described in the Separation Agreement or any Transaction Document or that is undertaken pursuant to the Restructuring or the Distribution. 
 “Cardinal Health Entity” means any Subsidiary of Cardinal Health immediately after the Effective Time. 
 “Cardinal Health Group” means, individually or collectively, as the case may be, Cardinal Health and any Cardinal Health Entity. 
 “Cardinal Health Indemnified Parties” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 
 “Cardinal Health Taxes” means any Taxes of Cardinal Health or any Subsidiary or former Subsidiary of Cardinal Health for any Pre-Closing Period and, with respect to a Straddle Period, the portion of such period ending on
the Closing Date (determined in accordance with Section 2.05), in each case other than CareFusion Taxes. 
  

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 “CareFusion” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 “CareFusion Business” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 
 “CareFusion Disqualifying Action” means (i) any action (or the failure to take any action) within its control by CareFusion or any
CareFusion Entity (including entering into any agreement, understanding or arrangement or any negotiations with respect to any transaction or series of transactions) that, (ii) any event (or series of events) involving the capital stock of
CareFusion, any assets of CareFusion or any assets of any CareFusion Entity that, or (iii) any breach by CareFusion or any CareFusion Entity of any representation, warranty or covenant made by them in this Agreement that, in each case, would
negate the Tax-Free Status of the Transactions; provided, however, the term “CareFusion Disqualifying Action” shall not include any action described in the Separation Agreement or any Transaction Document or that is
undertaken pursuant to the Restructuring or the Distribution. 
 “CareFusion Entity” means any Subsidiary of CareFusion
immediately after the Effective Time. 
 “CareFusion Group” means, individually or collectively, as the case may be,
CareFusion and any CareFusion Entity. 
 “CareFusion Indemnified Parties” has the meaning set forth in the Separation
Agreement. 
 “CareFusion Taxes” means, without duplication, (i) any Taxes attributable solely to, or arising solely
with respect to, assets or activities of the CareFusion Business (excluding, (x) any Restructuring/Distribution Taxes, (y) any Mixed Business Income Taxes, other than in respect of a Mixed Business Income Tax Return of a Shanghai Entity,
(z) any Taxes to the extent payable by Cardinal Health pursuant to Section 2.01(a)), (ii) the CareFusion Liability Percentage (as such term is defined in the Separation Agreement) of any Restructuring/Distribution Taxes,
(iii) any Taxes attributable to a CareFusion Disqualifying Action, (iv) any Taxes attributable to the items listed in Schedule 1.01, (v) any Corresponding State Taxes, (vi) any Mixed Business Income Taxes for the post-closing
portion of a Straddle Period in respect of a Mixed Business Tax Return governed by Section 2.02(a)(ii) and (vii) any Shanghai Taxes. For the avoidance of doubt, CareFusion Taxes shall not include any Taxes attributable to a Cardinal Health
Disqualifying Action. 
 “Closing Date” means the date on which the Distribution occurs. 
 “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time. 
 “Common Parent” means (i) for U.S. federal Income Tax purposes, the “common parent corporation” of an “affiliated
group” (in each case, within the meaning of Section 1504 of the Code) filing a U.S. federal consolidated Income Tax Return, or (ii) for state, local or foreign income Tax purposes, the common parent (or the equivalent thereof) of a
Tax Group. 
  

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 “Corresponding State Taxes” means the product of (i) any Final Determination with
respect to any Cardinal Health Consolidated Return giving rise to Taxes described in clauses (i) through (iv) of the definition of CareFusion Taxes multiplied by (ii) 2%. 
 “Counsels” means Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. 
 “Disqualifying Action” means a Cardinal Health Disqualifying Action or a CareFusion Disqualifying Action. 
 “Distribution” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 “Due Date” means (i) with respect to a Tax Return, the date (taking into account all valid extensions) on which such Tax Return is
required to be filed under applicable Law and (ii) with respect to a payment of Taxes, the date on which such payment is required to be made to avoid the incurrence of interest, penalties and/or additions to Tax. 
 “Effective Time” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 
 “Employee Matters Agreement” means the Employee Matters Agreement by and between the Parties dated as of August 31, 2009.

 “Extraordinary Transaction” means any action that is not in the Ordinary Course of Business, but shall not include any
action described in the Separation Agreement or any Transaction Document or that is undertaken pursuant to the Restructuring or the Distribution. 
 “Fifty-Percent or Greater Interest” has the meaning ascribed to such term for purposes of Sections 355(d) and (e) of the Code. 
 “Final Determination” means the final resolution of liability for any Tax for any taxable period, by or as a result of (i) a final decision, judgment, decree or other order by any court of
competent jurisdiction that can no longer be appealed; (ii) a final settlement with the IRS, a closing agreement or accepted offer in compromise under Sections 7121 or 7122 of the Code, or a comparable agreement under the Laws of other
jurisdictions, which resolves the entire Tax liability for any taxable period; (iii) any allowance of a refund or credit in respect of an overpayment of Tax, but only after the expiration of all periods during which such refund or credit may be
recovered by the jurisdiction imposing the Tax; or (iv) any other final resolution, including by reason of the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations or the execution of a pre-filing agreement with the IRS or other Taxing
Authority. 
 “Income Tax Return” means any Tax Return relating to Income Taxes. 
 “Income Taxes” means any Taxes based upon, measured by, or calculated with respect to: (A) net income or profits or net receipts
(including, but not limited to, any capital gains, minimum Tax or any Tax on items of Tax preference, but not including sales, use, real or personal property, or transfer or similar Taxes) or (B) multiple bases (including corporate franchise,
doing business and occupation Taxes) if one or more bases upon which such Tax may be based, measured by, or calculated with respect to, is described in clause (A). 
  

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 “Indemnifying Party” means the Party from which the other Party is entitled to seek
indemnification pursuant to the provisions of Article III. 
 “Indemnified Party” means the Party which is entitled to seek
indemnification from the other Party pursuant to the provisions of Article III. 
 “Independent Firm” has the meaning set
forth in Schedule 7.01(b). 
 “Information” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.01(a). 
 “Information Request” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.01(a). 
 “IRS” means the U.S. Internal Revenue Service or any successor thereto, including, but not limited to its agents, representatives, and
attorneys. 
 “IRS Ruling” means the U.S. federal income Tax ruling, and any supplements thereto, issued to Cardinal Health
by the IRS in connection with the Restructuring and the Distribution. 
 “Law” means any U.S. or non-U.S. federal, national,
supranational, state, provincial, local or similar statute, law, ordinance, regulation, rule, code, administrative pronouncement, order, requirement or rule of law (including common law). 
 “Mixed Business Income Taxes” means any U.S. federal, state or local, or foreign Income Taxes attributable to any Mixed Business Income
Tax Return. 
 “Mixed Business Income Tax Return” means any Income Tax Return (other than a Cardinal Health Consolidated
Return), including any consolidated, combined or unitary Income Tax Return, that relates to at least one asset or activity that is part of the Cardinal Health Business, on the one hand, and at least one asset or activity that is part of the
CareFusion Business, on the other hand. 
 “Mixed Business Non-Income Tax Return” means any Non-Income Tax Return that
relates to at least one asset or activity that is part of the Cardinal Health Business, on the one hand, and at least one asset or activity that is part of the CareFusion Business, on the other hand. 
 “Non-Income Tax Return” means any Tax Return relating to Taxes other than Income Taxes. 
 “Notified Action” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.03(a). 
 “Officer’s Certificate” has the meaning set forth in Schedule 7.01(b). 
 “Opinions” means the opinions of Counsels with respect to certain Tax aspects of the Restructuring and the Distribution. 
 “Ordinary Course of Business” means an action taken by a Person only if such action is taken in the ordinary course of the normal
day-to-day operations of such Person. 
  

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 “Party” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 “Past Practice” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.04(a)(i). 
 “Person” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 
 “Pre-Closing Period” means any taxable period (or portion thereof) ending on or before the Closing Date. 
 “Post-Closing Period” means any taxable period (or portion thereof) beginning after the Closing Date. 
 “Proposed Acquisition Transaction” means a transaction or series of transactions (or any agreement, understanding or arrangement, within
the meaning of Section 355(e) of the Code and Treasury Regulation Section 1.355-7, or any other regulations promulgated thereunder, to enter into a transaction or series of transactions), whether such transaction is supported by CareFusion
management or shareholders, is a hostile acquisition, or otherwise, as a result of which CareFusion would merge or consolidate with any other Person or as a result of which one or more Persons would (directly or indirectly) acquire, or have the
right to acquire, from CareFusion and/or one or more holders of outstanding shares of CareFusion capital stock, as the case may be, a number of shares of CareFusion capital stock that would, when combined with any other changes in ownership of
CareFusion capital stock pertinent for purposes of Section 355(e) of the Code, comprise 40% or more of (A) the value of all outstanding shares of stock of CareFusion as of the date of such transaction, or in the case of a series of
transactions, the date of the last transaction of such series, or (B) the total combined voting power of all outstanding shares of voting stock of CareFusion as of the date of such transaction, or in the case of a series of transactions, the
date of the last transaction of such series. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Proposed Acquisition Transaction shall not include (A) the adoption by CareFusion of a shareholder rights plan or (B) issuances by CareFusion that satisfy Safe
Harbor VIII (relating to acquisitions in connection with a person’s performance of services) or Safe Harbor IX (relating to acquisitions by a retirement plan of an employer) of Treasury Regulation Section 1.355-7(d). For purposes of
determining whether a transaction constitutes an indirect acquisition, any recapitalization resulting in a shift of voting power or any redemption of shares of stock shall be treated as an indirect acquisition of shares of stock by the
non-exchanging shareholders. This definition and the application thereof is intended to monitor compliance with Section 355(e) of the Code and shall be interpreted accordingly. Any clarification of, or change in, the statute or regulations
promulgated under Section 355(e) of the Code shall be incorporated in this definition and its interpretation. 
 “Refund” means any refund (or credit in lieu thereof) of Taxes (including any overpayment of Taxes that can be refunded or, alternatively, applied to other Taxes payable), including any interest paid on or with respect to
such refund of Taxes, provided, however, that for purposes of this Agreement, the amount of any Refund required to be paid to another Party shall be reduced by the net amount of any Income Taxes imposed on, related to, or attributable to, the
receipt or accrual of such Refund. 
 “Representative” has the meaning set forth in Schedule 7.01(b). 
  

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 “Response Deadline” has the meaning set forth in Schedule 7.01(b). 
 “Restriction Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.02(b). 
 “Restructuring” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement. 
 “Restructuring/Distribution Taxes” means any Taxes imposed on or by reason of the Restructuring or the Distribution (including Transfer
Taxes), other than any such Taxes caused by a Disqualifying Action. For the avoidance of doubt, Restructuring/Distribution Taxes include Taxes by reason of deferred intercompany transactions triggered by the Restructuring or the Distribution.

 “Reviewing Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.05. 
 “SAG” has the meaning ascribed to the term “separate affiliated group” in Section 355(b)(3)(B) of the Code. 

“Section 6.02(d) Acquisition Transaction” means any transaction or series of transactions that is not a Proposed Acquisition
Transaction but would be a Proposed Acquisition Transaction if the percentage reflected in the definition of Proposed Acquisition Transaction were 25% instead of 40%. 
 “Separation Agreement” means the Separation Agreement by and between the Parties dated as of July 20, 2009. 
 “Shanghai Entity” means Cardinal Health Trading (Shanghai) Co. Ltd and Cardinal Health Commercial & Trading (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. 
 “Shanghai Taxes” means any Taxes of a Shanghai Entity. 
 “Single Business Return” means any Tax Return including any consolidated, combined or unitary Tax Return, that includes assets or activities relating only to the Cardinal Health Business, on the one
hand, or the CareFusion Business, on the other (but not both), whether or not the Person charged by Law to file such Tax Return is engaged in the business to which the Tax Return relates. 
 “Spin-off Entities” means CareFusion and each of DAM, CMP 201, CMP 200, CH Solutions and CH 303 (as such terms are defined in the
submissions to the IRS in connection with the IRS Ruling). 
 “Straddle Period” means any taxable period that begins on or
before and ends after the Closing Date. 
 “Subsidiary” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 

“Tax” means (i) all taxes, charges, fees, duties, levies, imposts, or other similar assessments, imposed by any U.S. federal,
state or local or foreign governmental authority, including, but not limited to, income, gross receipts, excise, property, sales, use, license, capital 

  

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stock, transfer, franchise, payroll, withholding, social security, value added and other taxes, (ii) any interest, penalties or additions attributable
thereto and (iii) all liabilities in respect of any items described in clauses (i) or (ii) payable by reason of assumption, transferee or successor liability, operation of Law or Treasury Regulation Section 1.1502-6(a) (or any
predecessor or successor thereof or any analogous or similar provision under Law). 
 “Tax Attributes” means net operating
losses, capital losses, earnings and profits, overall foreign losses, previously taxed income, separate limitation losses and all other Tax attributes. 
 “Tax-Free Status of the Transactions” means the tax-free treatment accorded to certain of the transactions taken in connection with the Restructuring and the Distribution as set forth in the IRS
Ruling and the Opinions. 
 “Tax Group” means any U.S. federal, state, local or foreign affiliated, consolidated, combined,
unitary or similar group or fiscal unity that joins in the filing of a single Tax Return. 
 “Taxing Authority” means any
governmental authority or any subdivision, agency, commission or entity thereof or any quasi-governmental or private body having jurisdiction over the assessment, determination, collection or imposition of any Tax (including the IRS). 
 “Tax Materials” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.01(a). 
 “Tax Matter” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.01(a). 
 “Tax Package” means all relevant Tax-related information relating to the operations of the Cardinal Health Business or the CareFusion
Business, as applicable, that is reasonably necessary to prepare and file the applicable Tax Return. 
 “Tax Proceeding”
means any audit, assessment of Taxes, pre-filing agreement, other examination by any Taxing Authority, proceeding, appeal of a proceeding or litigation relating to Taxes, whether administrative or judicial, including proceedings relating to
competent authority determinations. 
 “Tax Return” means any return, report, certificate, form or similar statement or
document (including any related or supporting information or schedule attached thereto and any information return, or declaration of estimated Tax) required to be supplied to, or filed with, a Taxing Authority in connection with the payment,
determination, assessment or collection of any Tax or the administration of any Laws relating to any Tax and any amended Tax return or claim for refund. 
 “Transaction Documents” has the meaning set forth in the Separation Agreement. 
 “Transfer Taxes” means all sales, use, transfer, real property transfer, intangible, recordation, registration, documentary, stamp or similar Taxes imposed on the Restructuring or the Distribution. 
  

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 “Treasury Regulations” means the final and temporary (but not proposed) income Tax
regulations promulgated under the Code, as such regulations may be amended from time to time (including corresponding provisions of succeeding regulations). 
 “Unqualified Tax Opinion” means a “will” opinion, without substantive qualifications, of a nationally recognized law firm, which law firm is reasonably acceptable to Cardinal Health, to the
effect that a transaction will not affect the Tax-Free Status of the Transactions. 
 “U.S.” means the United States of
America. 
 Section 1.02. Additional Definitions. 
 (a) Capitalized terms not defined in this Agreement shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the Separation Agreement. 
 ARTICLE II 
 PREPARATION, FILING AND
PAYMENT OF TAXES SHOWN DUE ON TAX RETURNS 
 Section 2.01. Cardinal Health Consolidated Returns. 
 (a) General. Cardinal Health shall prepare and file all Cardinal Health Consolidated Returns for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period, shall
pay all Taxes and shall be entitled to all Refunds shown to be due and payable on such Tax Returns. 
 (b) Extraordinary Transactions.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, for all Tax purposes, the Parties shall report any Extraordinary Transactions that are caused or permitted by CareFusion or any CareFusion Entity on the Closing Date after the Effective
Time as occurring on the day after the Closing Date pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.1502-76(b)(1)(ii)(B) or any similar or analogous provision of state, local or foreign Law. Cardinal Health shall not make a ratable allocation
election pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.1502-76(b)(2)(ii)(D) or any similar or analogous provision of state, local or foreign Law. 
 Section 2.02. Mixed Business Returns. 
 (a) Mixed Business Income Tax Returns. 
 (i) Cardinal Health shall prepare and file (or cause a Cardinal Health Entity to prepare and file) any Mixed Business Income Tax Return for a
Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period required to be filed by Cardinal Health or a Cardinal Health Entity and shall pay, or cause such Cardinal Health Entity to pay, all Taxes and shall be entitled to all Refunds shown to be due and payable on
such Tax Return. 
 (ii) Except as otherwise provided in Section 2.02(a)(iii), Cardinal Health shall prepare (or cause a Cardinal
Health Entity to prepare), and CareFusion shall file (or 

  

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cause a CareFusion Entity to file), any Mixed Business Income Tax Return for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period required to be filed by CareFusion or
a CareFusion Entity and CareFusion shall pay, or cause such CareFusion Entity to pay, all Taxes and shall be entitled to all Refunds shown to be due and payable on such Tax Return, provided that (x) in the case of a Tax Return for a
Pre-Closing Period, Cardinal Health shall reimburse CareFusion for all such Taxes and CareFusion shall reimburse Cardinal Health for all such Refunds, as the case may be and (y) in the case of a Tax Return for a Straddle Period, Cardinal Health
shall reimburse CareFusion or CareFusion shall reimburse Cardinal Health, as applicable, for the amount of Tax or Refund, as applicable, that would have been shown as due and payable if such Straddle Period had ended on the Closing Date, determined
in the manner set forth in Section 2.05 (for the avoidance of doubt taking into account those payments (if any) of Taxes with respect to such Tax Return made on or prior to the Closing Date). 
 (iii) CareFusion shall prepare and file (or cause a CareFusion Entity to prepare and file) any Mixed Business Income Tax Return for a Pre-Closing Period
or a Straddle Period required to be filed by a Shanghai Entity and shall pay, or cause such CareFusion Entity to pay, all Taxes and shall be entitled to all Refunds shown to be due and payable on such Tax Return. 
 (b) Mixed Business Non-Income Tax Returns. Cardinal Health shall prepare and file (or cause a Cardinal Health Entity to prepare and file) any
Mixed Business Non-Income Tax Return for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period required to be filed by Cardinal Health or a Cardinal Health Entity and shall pay, or cause such Cardinal Health Entity to pay, all Taxes shown to be due and payable
on such Tax Return, provided that CareFusion shall reimburse Cardinal Health for any such Taxes that are CareFusion Taxes. CareFusion shall prepare and file (or cause a CareFusion Entity to prepare and file) any Mixed Business Non-Income Tax
Return for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period required to be filed by CareFusion or a CareFusion Entity and shall pay, or cause such CareFusion Entity to pay, all Taxes shown to be due and payable on such Tax Return, provided that
Cardinal Health shall reimburse CareFusion for any such Taxes that are Cardinal Health Taxes. 
 Section 2.03. Single Business
Returns. Cardinal Health shall prepare and file (or cause a Cardinal Health Entity to prepare and file) any Single Business Return for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period required to be filed by Cardinal Health or a Cardinal Health Entity
and shall pay, or cause such Cardinal Health Entity to pay, all Taxes and shall be entitled to all Refunds shown to be due and payable on such Tax Return, provided that CareFusion shall reimburse Cardinal Health for any such Taxes that are
CareFusion Taxes and Cardinal Health shall reimburse CareFusion for any such Refunds of CareFusion Taxes. CareFusion shall prepare and file (or cause a CareFusion Entity to prepare and file) any Single Business Return for a Pre-Closing Period or a
Straddle Period required to be filed by CareFusion or a CareFusion Entity and shall pay, or cause such CareFusion Entity to pay, all Taxes and shall be entitled to all Refunds shown to be due and payable on such Tax Return, provided that
Cardinal Health shall reimburse CareFusion for any such Taxes that are Cardinal Health Taxes and CareFusion shall reimburse Cardinal Health for any such Refunds of Cardinal Health Taxes. 
  

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 Section 2.04. Tax Return Procedures. 
 (a) Procedures relating to Cardinal Health Consolidated Returns and Mixed Business Income Tax Returns. 
 (i) In connection with the preparation of any Tax Return pursuant to Sections 2.01 or 2.02(a)(i) or (ii), CareFusion will assist and cooperate with
Cardinal Health by preparing and providing to Cardinal Health proforma Tax Returns for CareFusion and any CareFusion Entity to be included in such Cardinal Health Consolidated Return or equivalent financial data to be used in the preparation of a
Mixed Business Income Tax Return, as applicable, in a manner consistent with Schedule 2.04. Proforma Tax Returns shall be prepared in accordance with past practices, accounting methods, elections and conventions (“Past Practice”),
unless otherwise required by Law or agreed to in writing by Cardinal Health. At its option, Cardinal Health may engage an accounting firm of its choice to review the proforma Tax Return, supporting documentation, and statements submitted by
CareFusion and in connection therewith, shall determine whether such Tax Return was prepared in accordance with Past Practice. Prior to engaging such accounting firm, Cardinal Health shall provide the suggested scope for such accounting review to
CareFusion for review and discussion. All costs and expenses associated with such review will be borne by CareFusion upon receipt of invoices detailing the work performed by such accounting firm. 
 (ii) Cardinal Health shall prepare all Cardinal Health Consolidated Returns and Mixed Business Income Tax Returns consistent with Past Practice unless
otherwise required by Law or agreed to in writing by CareFusion. In the event that Past Practice is not applicable to a particular item or matter, Cardinal Health shall determine the reporting of such item or matter provided that such reporting is
more likely than not to be sustained and provided further that Cardinal Health and CareFusion shall agree as to the reporting of any such item or matter which is not more likely than not to be sustained. Cardinal Health shall deliver to CareFusion
for its review a draft of such Cardinal Health Consolidated Return or Mixed Business Income Tax Return (or to the extent practicable the portion of such Tax Return that relates to CareFusion Taxes) as provided in Schedule 2.04. The Parties shall
negotiate in good faith to resolve all disputed issues. 
 (b) Procedures relating to Mixed Business Non-Income Tax Return and Single
Business Returns. The Party that is required to prepare and file any Tax Return pursuant to Sections 2.02(b) or 2.03 (the “Preparing Party”) which reflects Taxes which are reimbursable by the other Party (the “Reviewing
Party”), in whole or in part, shall (x) unless otherwise required by Law or agreed to in writing by the Reviewing Party, prepare such Tax Return in a manner consistent with Past Practice to the extent such items affect the Taxes for
which the Reviewing Party is responsible pursuant to this Agreement, and (y) submit to the Reviewing Party a draft of any such Tax Return (or to the extent practicable the portion of such Tax Return that relates to Taxes for which the Reviewing
Party is responsible pursuant to this Agreement) along with a statement setting forth the calculation of the Tax shown due and payable on such Tax Return reimbursable by the Reviewing Party under Sections 2.02(b) or 2.03. The Parties shall negotiate
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 Section 2.05. Straddle Period Tax Allocation. For U.S. federal Income Tax purposes,
the taxable year of CareFusion and each CareFusion Entity that was a member of the affiliated group of corporations of which Cardinal Health was the Common Parent shall end as of the close of the Closing Date. Cardinal Health and CareFusion shall
take all actions necessary or appropriate to close the taxable year of CareFusion and each CareFusion Entity for all other Tax purposes as of the close of the Closing Date to the extent required by applicable Law. If applicable Law does not require
CareFusion or a CareFusion Entity, as the case may be, to close its taxable year on the Closing Date, then the allocation of income or deductions required to determine any Taxes or other amounts attributable to the portion of the Straddle Period
ending on, or beginning after, the Closing Date shall be made by means of a closing of the books and records of CareFusion or such CareFusion Entity as of the close of the Closing Date; provided that exemptions, allowances or deductions that are
calculated on an annual or periodic basis shall be allocated between such portions in proportion to the number of days in each such portion. 
 Section 2.06. Timing of Payments. All Taxes required to be paid or caused to be paid pursuant to this Article II by either Cardinal Health or a Cardinal Health Entity or CareFusion or a CareFusion Entity, as the case may
be, to an applicable Taxing Authority or by Cardinal Health or CareFusion to the other Party pursuant to this Agreement, shall, in the case of a payment to a Taxing Authority, be paid on or before the Due Date for the payment of such Taxes and, in
the case of a payment to the other Party, be paid at least 2 business days before the Due Date for the payment of such Taxes by the other Party. 
 Section 2.07. Expenses. Except as provided in Section 2.04(a) in respect of the proforma Tax Returns submitted by CareFusion or Section 8.01(b) in respect of the Accounting Firm, each Party shall bear its own
expenses incurred in connection with this Article II. 
 Section 2.08. Coordination with Article IV. This Article II shall
not apply to any amended Tax Returns, such amended Tax Returns being governed by Article IV. 
 ARTICLE III 
 INDEMNIFICATION 
 Section 3.01. Indemnification by Cardinal Health. Cardinal Health shall pay, and shall indemnify and hold the CareFusion Indemnified Parties harmless from and against, without duplication, (i) all Cardinal Health
Taxes, (ii) all Taxes incurred by CareFusion or any CareFusion Entity by reason of the breach by Cardinal Health of any of its representations, warranties or covenants hereunder, and (iii) any costs and expenses related to the foregoing
(including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses). 
 Section 3.02. Indemnification by CareFusion. CareFusion shall
pay, and shall indemnify and hold the Cardinal Health Indemnified Parties harmless from and against, without duplication, (i) all CareFusion Taxes, (ii) all Taxes incurred by Cardinal Health or any Cardinal Health Entity by reason of the
breach by CareFusion of any of its representations, warranties or covenants hereunder, and (iii) any costs and expenses related to the foregoing (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses). 
  

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 Section 3.03. Characterization of and Adjustments to Payments. 
 (a) For all Tax purposes, Cardinal Health and CareFusion agree to treat (i) any payment required by this Agreement (other than payments with respect
to interest accruing after the Closing Date) as either a contribution by Cardinal Health to CareFusion or a distribution by CareFusion to Cardinal Health, as the case may be, occurring immediately prior to the Closing Date or as a payment of an
assumed or retained liability and (ii) any payment of non-federal Taxes by or to a Taxing Authority or any payment of interest as taxable or deductible, as the case may be, to the Party entitled under this Agreement to retain such payment or
required under this Agreement to make such payment, in either case except as otherwise required by applicable Law. 
 (b) Any indemnity
payment under this Article III shall be increased to take into account any inclusion in income of the Indemnified Party arising from the receipt of such indemnity payment and shall be decreased to take into account any reduction in income of
the Indemnified Party arising from such indemnified liability. For purposes hereof, any inclusion or reduction shall be determined (i) using the highest marginal rates in effect at the time of the determination and (ii) assuming that the
Indemnified Party will be liable for Taxes at such rate and has no Tax Attributes at the time of the determination. 
 Section 3.04.
Timing of Indemnification Payments. Indemnification payments in respect of any Liabilities for which an Indemnified Party is entitled to indemnification pursuant to this Article III shall be paid by the Indemnifying Party to the
Indemnified Party as such Liabilities are incurred upon demand by the Indemnified Party, including reasonably satisfactory documentation setting forth the basis for the amount of such indemnification payment. 
 ARTICLE IV 
 REFUNDS, CARRYBACKS,
AMENDMENTS AND TAX ATTRIBUTES 
 Section 4.01. Refunds. 
 (a) Except as provided in Section 4.02, Cardinal Health shall be entitled to all Refunds of Taxes for which Cardinal Health is or may be liable
pursuant to Article III, and CareFusion shall be entitled to all Refunds of Taxes for which CareFusion is or may be liable pursuant to Article III. A Party receiving a Refund to which the other Party is entitled pursuant to this Agreement
shall pay the amount to which such other Party is entitled within ten (10) days after the receipt of the Refund. 
 (b) In the event of
an Adjustment relating to Taxes for which one Party is or may be liable pursuant to Article III which would have given rise to a Refund but for an offset against the Taxes for which the other Party is or may be liable pursuant to Article III (the
“Benefited Party”), then the Benefited Party shall pay to the other Party, within ten (10) days of the Final Determination of such Adjustment an amount equal to the lesser of (i) the amount of such hypothetical Refund or
(ii) the amount of such reduction in the Taxes of the Benefited Party, in each case plus interest at the rate set forth in Section 6621(a)(1) on such amount for the period from the filing date of the Tax Return that would have given rise
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 (c) Notwithstanding Section 4.01(a), to the extent that a Party applies or causes to be applied an
overpayment of Taxes as a credit toward or a reduction in Taxes otherwise payable (or a Taxing Authority requires such application in lieu of a Refund) and such overpayment of Taxes, if received as a Refund, would have been payable by such Party to
the other Party pursuant to this Section 4.01, such Party shall pay such amount to the other Party no later than the Due Date of the Tax Return for which such overpayment is applied to reduce Taxes otherwise payable. 
 (d) To the extent that the amount of any Refund under this Section 4.01 is later reduced by a Taxing Authority or a Tax Proceeding, such reduction
shall be allocated to the Party to which such Refund was allocated pursuant to this Section 4.01 and an appropriate adjusting payment shall be made. 
 Section 4.02. Carrybacks. 
 (a) The carryback of any loss, credit or other Tax Attribute
from any Post-Closing Period shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Code and Treasury Regulations (and any applicable state, local or foreign Laws). 
 (b) (i) Subject to Sections 4.02(c) and 4.02(d), in the event that any member of the CareFusion Group realizes any loss, credit or other Tax Attribute in a Post-Closing Period of such member, such member may elect to
carry back such loss, credit or other Tax Attribute to a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period of Cardinal Health. Cardinal Health shall cooperate with CareFusion and such member in seeking from the appropriate Taxing Authority any Refund that
reasonably would result from such carryback (including by filing an amended Tax Return) at CareFusion’s cost and expense; provided, that Cardinal Health shall not be required to seek such Refund and CareFusion and such member shall not
be permitted to seek such Refund, in each case to the extent that such Refund would reasonably be expected to materially adversely impact Cardinal Health (including through an increase in Taxes or a loss or reduction of a Tax Attribute regardless of
whether or when such Tax Attribute otherwise would have been used), in each case without the prior written consent of Cardinal Health, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. CareFusion (or such member) shall be entitled to any
Refund realized by any member of the Cardinal Health Group or the CareFusion Group resulting from such carryback. 
 (ii) Subject to
Sections 4.02(c) and 4.02(d), in the event that any member of the Cardinal Health Group realizes any loss, credit or other Tax Attribute in a Post-Closing Period of such member, such member may elect to carry back such loss, credit or other Tax
Attribute to a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period of such member. CareFusion shall cooperate with Cardinal Health and such member in seeking from the appropriate Taxing Authority any Refund that reasonably would result from such carryback
(including by filing an amended Tax Return), at Cardinal Health’s cost and expense; provided, that CareFusion shall not be required to seek such Refund and Cardinal Health and such member shall not be permitted to seek such Refund, in
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materially adversely impact CareFusion (including through an increase in Taxes or a loss or reduction of a Tax Attribute regardless of whether or when such
Tax Attribute otherwise would have been used), in each case without the prior written consent of CareFusion, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Cardinal Health shall be entitled to any Refund realized by any member of the
CareFusion Group or the Cardinal Health Group resulting from such carryback. 
 (c) Except as otherwise provided by applicable Law, if any
loss, credit or other Tax Attribute of the Cardinal Health Business and the CareFusion Business both would be eligible to be carried back or carried forward to the same Pre-Closing Period (had such carryback been the only carryback to such taxable
period), any Refund resulting therefrom shall be allocated between Cardinal Health and CareFusion proportionately based on the relative amounts of the Refunds to which the Cardinal Health Business and the CareFusion Business, respectively, would
have been entitled had such carryback been the only carryback to such taxable period. 
 (d) To the extent the amount of any Refund under
this Section 4.02 is later reduced by a Tax Authority or a Tax Proceeding, such reduction shall be allocated to the Party to which such Refund was allocated pursuant to this Section 4.02. 
 Section 4.03. Amended Tax Returns. 
 (a) Cardinal Health Consolidated Returns. Cardinal Health shall, in its sole discretion, be permitted to amend any Cardinal Health Consolidated Return for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period;
provided, however, that unless otherwise required by a Final Determination, Cardinal Health shall not amend any such Cardinal Health Consolidated Return to the extent that any such amendment (i) would reasonably be expected to
materially adversely impact CareFusion (including through an increase in Taxes or a loss or reduction of a Tax Attribute regardless of whether or when such Tax Attribute otherwise would have been used) or (ii) is inconsistent with Past
Practice, in each case without the prior written consent of CareFusion, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 
 (b)
Mixed Business Income Tax Returns. Cardinal Health shall, in its sole discretion, be permitted to amend, or to cause CareFusion or any CareFusion Entity to amend (and CareFusion shall, if Cardinal Health so chooses, amend or cause the
applicable CareFusion Entity to amend), any Mixed Business Income Tax Return for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period other than any such Tax Return relating to Shanghai Taxes; provided, however, that unless otherwise required by
a Final Determination, Cardinal Health shall not be permitted to so amend any such Mixed Business Income Tax Return to the extent that any such amendment (i) would reasonably be expected to materially adversely impact CareFusion (including
through an increase in Taxes or a loss or reduction of a Tax Attribute regardless of whether or when such Tax Attribute otherwise would have been used) in a Post-Closing Period or the portion of a Straddle Period beginning after the Closing Date or
(ii) is inconsistent with Past Practice, in each case without the prior written consent of CareFusion, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 
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permitted to amend (or cause or permit to be amended) any Mixed Business Non-Income Tax Return or Single Business Return; provided, however,
that if any Party wishes to amend any such Tax Return for which the other Party may be liable for Taxes pursuant to this Agreement, then, unless otherwise required by a Final Determination, Cardinal Health or CareFusion, as the case may be (the
“Filing Party”) shall not be permitted to so amend (or cause or permit to be amended) any such Mixed Business Non-Income Tax Return or Single Business Return, as the case may be, to the extent that any such amendment (i) would
reasonably be expected to materially adversely impact the other Party (including through an increase in Taxes or a loss or reduction of a Tax Attribute regardless of whether or when such Tax Attribute otherwise would have been used) or (ii) is
inconsistent with Past Practice, in each case without the prior written consent of such other Party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 
 (d) Mixed Business Income Tax Returns relating to Shanghai Taxes. CareFusion shall, in its sole discretion, be permitted to amend, or to cause any CareFusion Entity to amend, any Mixed Business Income Tax
Return relating to Shanghai Taxes for a Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period; provided, however, that unless otherwise required by a Final Determination, CareFusion shall not be permitted to so amend any such Mixed Business Income
Tax Return relating to Shanghai Taxes to the extent that any such amendment (i) would reasonably be expected to materially adversely impact Cardinal Health (including through an increase in Taxes or a loss or reduction of a Tax Attribute
regardless of whether or when such Tax Attribute otherwise would have been used) in a Post-Closing Period or the portion of a Straddle Period beginning after the Closing Date or (ii) is inconsistent with Past Practice, in each case without the
prior written consent of Cardinal Health, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 
 Section 4.04. Tax
Attributes. 
 (a) Tax Attributes arising in a Pre-Closing Period shall be allocated to the Cardinal Health Group and the CareFusion
Group in accordance with the Code and Treasury Regulations (and any applicable state, local and foreign Laws). Except in connection with Tax Attributes relating to United Kingdom Tax relief arising in Pre-Closing Periods, Cardinal Health and
CareFusion shall jointly determine the allocation of such Tax Attributes arising in Pre-Closing Periods as soon as reasonably practicable following the Closing Date, and hereby agree to compute all Taxes for Post-Closing Periods consistently with
that determination unless otherwise required by a Final Determination. Cardinal Health shall solely determine the allocation of Tax Attributes relating to United Kingdom Tax relief arising in Pre-Closing Periods and Cardinal Health and CareFusion
hereby agree to compute all Taxes for Straddle Periods consistently with that determination unless otherwise required by a Final Determination. 
 (b) To the extent that the amount of any Tax Attribute is later reduced or increased by a Taxing Authority or Tax Proceeding, such reduction or increase shall be allocated to the Party to which such Tax Attribute was allocated pursuant to
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 Section 4.05. Treatment of Deductions Associated with Equity-Related Compensation.

 (a) Solely Cardinal Health or any member of the Cardinal Health Group, as the case may be, shall be entitled to claim any Tax deduction
associated with the following items on its respective Tax Return: 
 (i) The vesting of CareFusion restricted stock or the vesting or
settlement of CareFusion restricted stock units received by any Cardinal Health Employee (as defined below) with respect to Cardinal Health restricted stock or restricted stock units held by such Cardinal Health Employee and payment of any dividends
with respect to such CareFusion restricted stock. 
 (ii) The exercise of any Cardinal Health stock options or stock appreciation rights by
any Cardinal Health Employee and the vesting of Cardinal Health restricted stock or the vesting or settlement of Cardinal Health restricted stock units held by any Cardinal Health Employee (and payment of any dividends on such Cardinal Health
restricted stock). 
 (b) Solely CareFusion or any member of the CareFusion Group, as the case may be, shall be entitled to claim any Tax
deduction associated with the following items on its respective Tax Return: 
 (i) The exercise of any Cardinal Health stock options or
stock appreciation rights by any CareFusion Employee (as defined below) on or after the first date any member of the CareFusion Group employed such CareFusion Employee. 
 (ii) The vesting of Cardinal Health restricted stock or the vesting or settlement of Cardinal Health restricted stock units held by any CareFusion Employee on or after the first date any member of the CareFusion Group
employed such CareFusion Employee (and the payment of any dividends on such Cardinal Health restricted stock at any time on or after the first date any member of the CareFusion Group employed such CareFusion Employee). 
 (c) The following terms shall have the following meanings: 
 (i) “CareFusion Employee” means any person employed or formerly employed by any member of the CareFusion Group at the time of the exercise, vesting, settlement disqualifying disposition or payment, as
appropriate, unless, at such time, such person is employed by a member of the Cardinal Health Group or was more recently employed by a member of the Cardinal Health Group than by a member of the CareFusion Group; 
 (ii) “Cardinal Health Employee” means any person employed or formerly employed by any member of the Cardinal Health Group at the time
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 ARTICLE V 
 TAX PROCEEDINGS 
 Section 5.01. Notification of Tax Proceedings. Within ten
(10) days after an Indemnified Party becomes aware of the commencement of a Tax Proceeding that may give rise to Taxes for which an Indemnifying Party is responsible pursuant to Article III, such Indemnified Party shall notify the Indemnifying
Party of such Tax Proceeding, and thereafter shall promptly forward or make available to the Indemnifying Party copies of notices and communications relating to such Tax Proceeding. The failure of the Indemnified Party to notify the Indemnifying
Party of the commencement of any such Tax Proceeding within such ten (10) day period or promptly forward any further notices or communications shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of any obligation which it may have to the Indemnified Party
under this Agreement except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party is actually prejudiced by such failure. 
 Section 5.02.
Statute of Limitations. Any extension of the statute of limitations for any Taxes or a Tax Return for any Pre-Closing Period or a Straddle Period shall be made by the Party required to file such Tax Return or pay such Taxes to a Taxing
Authority; provided that to the extent such Taxes or Tax Return may result in an indemnity payment pursuant to this Agreement by the Party other than the filing Party, the Indemnifying Party may, in its reasonable discretion, require that the
filing Party extend the applicable statute of limitations for such period as determined by the Indemnifying Party. 
 Section 5.03.
Tax Proceeding Procedures Generally. Except as provided in Section 5.04, the Indemnifying Party shall be entitled to contest, compromise and settle any Adjustment proposed, asserted or assessed pursuant to any Tax Proceeding for
which the Indemnifying Party is responsible pursuant to Article III and any such defense shall be made diligently and in good faith; provided, that, the Indemnifying Party shall keep the Indemnified Party informed in a timely manner of
all actions proposed to be taken by the Indemnifying Party and shall permit the Indemnified Party to observe all proceedings with respect to such Tax Proceeding; provided further, that, other than with respect to any Adjustment
relating to those matters set forth on Schedule 5.03 hereto, if such Adjustment (or any actions proposed to be taken with respect thereto) would reasonably be expected to give rise to Taxes of the Indemnified Party in an amount of $5 million or more
(other than Taxes for which the Indemnifying Party is responsible under Article III), determined on an annual basis, then, unless waived by the Parties in writing, the Indemnifying Party shall (a) prepare all correspondence or filings to be
submitted to any Taxing Authority or judicial authority in a manner consistent with the Tax Return which is the subject of such Adjustment as filed and timely provide the Indemnified Party with copies of any such correspondence or filings for the
Indemnified Party’s prior review and consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, (b) provide the Indemnified Party with written notice reasonably in advance of, and the Indemnified Party shall have the right to attend and
participate in, any formally scheduled meetings with any Taxing Authority or hearings or proceedings before any judicial authority with respect to such Adjustment, (c) not enter into any settlement with any Taxing Authority with respect to such
Adjustment without the prior written consent of the Indemnified Party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld and (d) not contest such Adjustment before a judicial authority unless (A) such Adjustment would reasonably be expected
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Indemnifying Party in an amount of $10 million or more or (B) the Indemnifying Party has received an opinion of a nationally recognized law firm that it
is more likely than not to prevail on the merits. 
 Section 5.04. Tax Proceedings in respect of Restructuring/Distribution
Taxes and Disqualifying Actions. 
 (a) Cardinal Health and CareFusion shall be entitled to jointly contest, compromise and settle any
Adjustment proposed, asserted or assessed pursuant to any Tax Proceeding relating to (i) Restructuring/Distribution Taxes and (ii) any Taxes attributable to a CareFusion Disqualifying Action. 
 (b) Cardinal Health shall be entitled to contest, compromise and settle any Adjustment proposed, asserted or assessed pursuant to any Tax Proceeding
relating to any Taxes attributable to a Cardinal Health Disqualifying Action and shall defend such Adjustment diligently and in good faith; provided, that, unless waived by the Parties in writing, Cardinal Health shall (i) keep
CareFusion informed in a timely manner of all actions taken or proposed to be taken by Cardinal Health, (ii) provide copies of all correspondence or filings to be submitted to any Taxing Authority or judicial authority to CareFusion for its
prior review and consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld and (iii) provide CareFusion with written notice reasonably in advance of, and CareFusion shall have the right to attend, any formally scheduled meetings with any Taxing
Authority or hearings or proceedings before any judicial authority. 
 ARTICLE VI 
 TAX-FREE STATUS OF THE DISTRIBUTION 
 Section 6.01. Representations and Warranties. 
 (a) CareFusion. CareFusion hereby represents and warrants
or covenants and agrees, as appropriate, that the facts presented and the representations made in (A) the IRS Ruling, (B) the Opinions, (C) each submission to the IRS in connection with the IRS Ruling, (D) the representation
letter from Cardinal Health addressed to Counsels supporting the Opinions, (E) the representation letter from CareFusion addressed to Counsels supporting the Opinions and (F) any other materials delivered or deliverable by Cardinal Health
or CareFusion in connection with the rendering by Counsels of the Opinions and the issuance by the IRS of the IRS Ruling (all of the foregoing, collectively, the “Tax Materials”), to the extent descriptive of the CareFusion Group
(including the business purposes for Cardinal Health’s retention of a portion of the stock of CareFusion and each of the distributions described in the IRS Ruling and the other Tax Materials to the extent that they relate to the CareFusion
Group and the plans, proposals, intentions and policies of the CareFusion Group), are, or will be from the time presented or made through and including the Effective Time and thereafter as relevant, true, correct and complete in all respects.

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Tax Materials to CareFusion and (ii) the facts presented and the representations made therein, to the extent descriptive of the Cardinal Health Group
(including the business purposes for Cardinal Health’s retention of a portion of the stock of CareFusion and each of the distributions described in the IRS Ruling and the other Tax Materials to the extent that they relate to the Cardinal Health
Group and the plans, proposals, intentions and policies of the Cardinal Health Group), are, or will be from the time presented or made through and including the Effective Time and thereafter as relevant, true, correct and complete in all respects.

 (c) No Contrary Knowledge. Each of Cardinal Health and CareFusion represents and warrants that it knows of no fact (after due
inquiry) that may cause the Tax treatment of the Restructuring or the Distribution to be other than the Tax-Free Status of the Transactions. 
 (d) No Contrary Plan. Each of Cardinal Health and CareFusion represents and warrants that neither it, nor any of its Affiliates, has any plan or intent to take any action which is inconsistent with any statements or representations
made in the Tax Materials. 
 Section 6.02. Restrictions Relating to the Distribution. 
 (a) General. Neither Cardinal Health nor CareFusion shall, nor shall Cardinal Health or CareFusion permit any Cardinal Health Entity or any
CareFusion Entity, respectively, to take or fail to take, as applicable, any action that constitutes a Disqualifying Action described in the definitions of Cardinal Health Disqualifying Action and CareFusion Disqualifying Action, respectively.

 (b) Restrictions. Prior to the first day following the second anniversary of the Distribution (the “Restriction
Period”), CareFusion: 
 (i) shall continue and cause to be continued the active conduct of the DAM CMP Business, the 200 CMP
Business and the Pyxis Business (as such terms are defined in the submissions to the IRS in connection with the IRS Ruling), in each case taking into account Section 355(b)(3) of the Code, in all cases as conducted immediately prior to the
Distribution. 
 (ii) shall not, and shall not permit any Spin-off Entities to, voluntarily dissolve or liquidate (including any action that
is a liquidation for federal income tax purposes). 
 (iii) shall not (1) enter into any Proposed Acquisition Transaction or, to the
extent CareFusion has the right to prohibit any Proposed Acquisition Transaction, permit any Proposed Acquisition Transaction to occur, (2) redeem or otherwise repurchase (directly or through an Affiliate) any stock, or rights to acquire stock,
except to the extent such repurchases satisfy Section 4.05(1)(b) of Revenue Procedure 96-30 (as in effect prior to the amendment of such Revenue Procedure by Revenue Procedure 2003-48), (3) amend its certificate of incorporation (or other
organizational documents), or take any other action, whether through a stockholder vote or otherwise, affecting the relative voting rights of its capital stock (including through the conversion of any capital stock into another class of capital
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transaction that would be reasonably likely to be inconsistent with any representation made in the Tax Materials) which in the aggregate (and taking into
account any other transactions described in this Section 6.02(b)(iii)) would be reasonably likely to have the effect of causing or permitting one or more Persons (whether or not acting in concert) to acquire directly or indirectly stock
representing a Fifty-Percent or Greater Interest in CareFusion or otherwise jeopardize the Tax-Free Status of the Transactions. 
 (iv)
shall not, and shall not permit any Spin-off Entities (or members of their respective SAG) to sell, transfer, or otherwise dispose of or agree to, sell, transfer or otherwise dispose (including in any transaction treated for federal income tax
purposes as a sale, transfer or disposition) of assets (including, any shares of capital stock of a Subsidiary) that, in the aggregate, constitute more than 30% of the gross assets of such Spin-off Entity or more than 30% of the consolidated gross
assets of such Spin-off Entity and members of its respective SAG. The foregoing sentence shall not apply to (A) sales, transfers, or dispositions of assets in the Ordinary Course of Business, (B) any cash paid to acquire assets from an
unrelated Person in an arm’s-length transaction, (C) any assets transferred to a Person that is disregarded as an entity separate from the transferor for federal income tax purposes or (D) any mandatory or optional repayment (or
pre-payment) of any indebtedness of such Spin-off Entity (or any member of its respective SAG). The percentages of gross assets or consolidated gross assets of such Spin-off Entity or its respective SAG, as the case may be, sold, transferred, or
otherwise disposed of, shall be based on the fair market value of the gross assets of such Spin-off Entity and the members of its respective SAG as of the Closing Date. For purposes of this Section 6.02(b)(iv), a merger of a Spin-off Entity (or
a member of its SAG) with and into any Person shall constitute a disposition of all of the assets of such Spin-off Entity or such member. 
 (c) Notwithstanding the restrictions imposed by Sections 6.02(b), during the Restriction Period, CareFusion may proceed with any of the actions or transactions described therein, if (i) CareFusion shall first have requested Cardinal
Health to obtain a supplemental ruling in accordance with Section 6.03(a) of this Agreement to the effect that such action or transaction will not affect the Tax-Free Status of the Transactions and Cardinal Health shall have received such a
supplemental ruling in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to it, (ii) CareFusion shall have provided to Cardinal Health an Unqualified Tax Opinion in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Cardinal Health, or (iii) Cardinal
Health shall have waived in writing the requirement to obtain such ruling or opinion. In determining whether a ruling or opinion is satisfactory, Cardinal Health shall exercise its discretion, in good faith, solely to preserve the Tax-Free Status of
the Transactions and may consider, among other factors, the appropriateness of any underlying assumptions or representations used as a basis for the ruling or opinion and the views on the substantive merits. 
 (d) Certain Issuances of Capital Stock. If CareFusion proposes to enter into any Section 6.02(d) Acquisition Transaction or, to the extent
CareFusion has the right to prohibit any Section 6.02(d) Acquisition Transaction, proposes to permit any Section 6.02(d) Acquisition Transaction to occur, in each case, during the Restriction Period, CareFusion, shall provide Cardinal
Health, no later than ten (10) days following the signing of any written agreement with respect to any Section 6.02(d) Acquisition Transaction, with a written description of such transaction (including the type and amount of CareFusion
capital stock to be issued in such transaction). 
  

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 (e) Tax Reporting. Each of Cardinal Health and CareFusion covenants and agrees that it will not
take, and will cause its respective Affiliates to refrain from taking, any position on any Income Tax Return that is inconsistent with the Tax-Free Status of the Transactions. 
 Section 6.03. Procedures Regarding Opinions and Rulings. 
 (a) If CareFusion notifies Cardinal Health that it desires to take one of the actions described in Sections 6.02(b) (a “Notified
Action”), Cardinal Health shall cooperate with CareFusion and use its reasonable best efforts to seek to obtain, as expeditiously as possible, a supplemental ruling from the IRS or an Unqualified Tax Opinion for the purpose of permitting
CareFusion to take the Notified Action unless Cardinal Health shall have waived the requirement to obtain such ruling or opinion. If such a ruling is to be sought, Cardinal Health shall apply for such ruling and Cardinal Health and CareFusion shall
jointly control the process of obtaining such ruling. In no event shall Cardinal Health be required to file any ruling request under this Section 6.03(a) unless CareFusion represents that (i) it has read such ruling request, and
(ii) all information and representations, if any, relating to any member of the CareFusion Group, contained in such ruling request documents are (subject to any qualifications therein) true, correct and complete. CareFusion shall reimburse
Cardinal Health for all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by the Cardinal Health Group in obtaining a ruling or Unqualified Tax Opinion requested by CareFusion within ten (10) days after receiving an invoice from Cardinal Health therefor.

 (b) Cardinal Health shall have the right to obtain a supplemental ruling or an Unqualified Tax Opinion at any time in its sole and
absolute discretion. If Cardinal Health determines to obtain such ruling or opinion, CareFusion shall (and shall cause each CareFusion Entity to) cooperate with Cardinal Health and take any and all actions reasonably requested by Cardinal Health in
connection with obtaining such ruling or opinion (including by making any representation or reasonable covenant or providing any materials requested by the IRS or the law firm issuing such opinion); provided that CareFusion shall not be required to
make (or cause a CareFusion Entity to make) any representation or covenant that is inconsistent with historical facts or as to future matters or events over which it has no control. In connection with obtaining such ruling, Cardinal Health shall
apply for such ruling and shall have sole and exclusive control over the process of obtaining such ruling. Cardinal Health and CareFusion shall each bear its own costs and expenses in obtaining a ruling or Unqualified Tax Opinion requested by
Cardinal Health. 
 (c) Except as provided in Sections 6.03(a) and (b) neither CareFusion nor any CareFusion Affiliate shall seek any
guidance from the IRS or any other Tax Authority (whether written, verbal or otherwise) at any time concerning the Restructuring or Distribution (including the impact of any transaction on the Restructuring or Distribution). 
  

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 ARTICLE VII 
 COOPERATION 
 Section 7.01. General Cooperation. 
 (a) The Parties shall each cooperate fully (and each shall cause its respective Subsidiaries to cooperate fully) with all reasonable requests in writing
(“Information Request”) from another Party hereto, or from an agent, representative or advisor to such Party, in connection with the preparation and filing of Tax Returns (including the preparation of Tax Packages), claims for
Refunds, Tax Proceedings, and calculations of amounts required to be paid pursuant to this Agreement, in each case, related or attributable to or arising in connection with Taxes of any of the Parties or their respective Subsidiaries covered by this
Agreement and the establishment of any reserve required in connection with any financial reporting (a “Tax Matter”). Such cooperation shall include the provision of any information reasonably necessary or helpful in connection with
a Tax Matter (“Information”) and shall include, without limitation, at each Party’s own cost: 
 (i) the provision of
any Tax Returns of the Parties and their respective Subsidiaries, books, records (including information regarding ownership and Tax basis of property), documentation and other information relating to such Tax Returns, including accompanying
schedules, related work papers, and documents relating to rulings or other determinations by Taxing Authorities; 
 (ii) the execution of
any document (including any power of attorney) in connection with any Tax Proceedings of any of the Parties or their respective Subsidiaries, or the filing of a Tax Return or a Refund claim of the Parties or any of their respective Subsidiaries;

 (iii) the use of the Party’s reasonable best efforts to obtain any documentation in connection with a Tax Matter; and 
 (iv) the use of the Party’s reasonable best efforts to obtain any Tax Returns (including accompanying schedules, related work papers, and
documents), documents, books, records or other information in connection with the filing of any Tax Returns of any of the Parties or their Subsidiaries. 
 Each Party shall make its employees, advisors, and facilities available, without charge, on a reasonable and mutually convenient basis in connection with the foregoing matters. 
 (b) The Parties shall comply with the procedures and requirements set forth on Schedule 7.01(b). 
 Section 7.02. Retention of Records. Cardinal Health and CareFusion shall retain or cause to be retained all Tax Returns, schedules and
workpapers, and all material records or other documents relating thereto in their possession, until sixty (60) days after the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations (including any waivers or extensions thereof) of the taxable
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records or documents. A Party intending to destroy any material records or documents shall provide the other Party with reasonable advance notice and the
opportunity to copy or take possession of such records and documents. The Parties hereto will notify each other in writing of any waivers or extensions of the applicable statute of limitations that may affect the period for which the foregoing
records or other documents must be retained. 
 ARTICLE VIII 
 MISCELLANEOUS 
 Section 8.01. Dispute Resolution. 

(a) In the event of any dispute between the Parties as to any matter covered by this Agreement, the Parties shall agree as to whether such dispute
shall be governed by the procedures set forth in Section 8.01(b) of this Agreement or in Article VII of the Separation Agreement as modified by Schedule 8.01(a). If the Parties cannot agree as to which procedure will govern such dispute, such
disagreement shall be resolved pursuant to Article VII of the Separation Agreement as modified by Schedule 8.01(a). 
 (b) With respect to
any dispute governed by this Section 8.01(b), the parties shall appoint a nationally recognized independent public accounting firm (the “Accounting Firm”) to resolve such dispute. In this regard, the Accounting Firm shall make
determinations with respect to the disputed items based solely on representations made by Cardinal Health and CareFusion and their respective representatives, and not by independent review, and shall function only as an expert and not as an
arbitrator and shall be required to make a determination in favor of one Party only. The Parties shall require the Accounting Firm to resolve all disputes no later than thirty (30) days after the submission of such dispute to the Accounting
Firm, but in no event later than the Due Date for the payment of Taxes or the filing of the applicable Tax Return, if applicable, and agree that all decisions by the Accounting Firm with respect thereto shall be final and conclusive and binding on
the Parties. The Accounting Firm shall resolve all disputes in a manner consistent with this Agreement and, to the extent not inconsistent with this Agreement, in a manner consistent with the Past Practices of Cardinal Health and its Subsidiaries,
except as otherwise required by applicable Law. The Parties shall require the Accounting Firm to render all determinations in writing and to set forth, in reasonable detail, the basis for such determination. The fees and expenses of the Accounting
Firm shall be paid by the non-prevailing Party. 
 Section 8.02. Tax Sharing Agreements. All Tax sharing, indemnification
and similar agreements, written or unwritten, as between Cardinal Health or a Cardinal Health Entity, on the one hand, and CareFusion or a CareFusion Entity, on the other (other than this Agreement or any other Transaction Document), shall be or
shall have been terminated no later than the Effective Time and, after the Effective Time, none of Cardinal Health or a Cardinal Health Entity, or CareFusion or a CareFusion Entity shall have any further rights or obligations under any such Tax
sharing, indemnification or similar agreement. 
 Section 8.03. Interest on Late Payments. With respect to any payment
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such payment, the outstanding amount will accrue interest at a rate per annum equal to the rate in effect for underpayments under Section 6621 of the
Code from such due date to and including the earlier of the ninetieth (90th) day or the payment date and thereafter will accrue interest at a rate per annum equal to 9%. 
 Section 8.04. Survival of Covenants. Except as otherwise contemplated by this Agreement, all covenants and agreements of the Parties
contained in this Agreement shall survive the Effective Time and remain in full force and effect in accordance with their applicable terms, provided, however, that the representations and warranties and all indemnification for Taxes shall survive
until sixty (60) days following the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations (taking into account all extensions thereof), if any, of the Tax that gave rise to the indemnification, provided, further, that, in the event that notice
for indemnification has been given within the applicable survival period, such indemnification shall survive until such time as such claim is finally resolved. 
 Section 8.05. Termination. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, this Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Effective Time by and in the sole discretion of Cardinal Health
without the prior approval of any Person, including CareFusion. In the event of such termination, this Agreement shall become void and no Party, or any of its officers and directors shall have any liability to any Person by reason of this Agreement.
After the Effective Time, this Agreement may not be terminated except by an agreement in writing signed by each of the Parties to this Agreement. 
 Section 8.06. Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced under any Law or as a matter of public policy, all other conditions and provisions of this
Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the Parties to this Agreement shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as
to effect the original intent of the Parties as closely as possible in a mutually acceptable manner. 
 Section 8.07. Entire
Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, this Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties hereto with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior agreements and undertakings,
both written and oral, between or on behalf of the Parties hereto with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. 
 Section 8.08. Assignment; No Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement shall not be assigned by any Party without the prior written consent of the other Party hereto, except that Cardinal Health may assign (i) any or
all of its rights and obligations under this Agreement to any of its Affiliates and (ii) any or all of its rights and obligations under this Agreement in connection with a sale or disposition of any assets or entities or lines of business of
Cardinal Health; provided, however, that, in each case, no such assignment shall release Cardinal Health from any liability or obligation under this Agreement nor change any of the steps in the Plan of Reorganization (as such term is
defined in the Separation Agreement). Except as provided in Article III with respect to indemnified Parties, this Agreement is for the sole benefit of the Parties to this Agreement and their respective Subsidiaries and their permitted successors and

  

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assigns and nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any other Person any legal or equitable right, benefit or
remedy of any nature whatsoever under or by reason of this Agreement. 
 Section 8.09. Specific Performance. In the event
of any actual or threatened default in, or breach of, any of the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, the Party who is or is to be thereby aggrieved shall have the right to specific performance and injunctive or other equitable relief
of its rights under this Agreement, in addition to any and all other rights and remedies at law or in equity, and all such rights and remedies shall be cumulative. The Parties agree that the remedies at law for any breach or threatened breach,
including monetary damages, may be inadequate compensation for any loss and that any defense in any action for specific performance that a remedy at law would be adequate is waived. Any requirements for the securing or posting of any bond with such
remedy are waived by the Parties to this Agreement. 
 Section 8.10. Amendment. No provision of this Agreement may be
amended or modified except by a written instrument signed by the Parties to this Agreement. No waiver by any Party of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless explicitly set forth in writing and executed by the Party so waiving. The
waiver by any Party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any other subsequent breach. 
 Section 8.11. Rules of Construction. Interpretation of this Agreement shall be governed by the following rules of construction: (i) words in the singular shall be held to include the plural and vice versa and words
of one gender shall be held to include the other gender as the context requires; (ii) references to the terms Article, Section, paragraph, clause, Exhibit and Schedule are references to the Articles, Sections, paragraphs, clauses, exhibits and
schedules of this Agreement unless otherwise specified; (iii) the terms “hereof,” “herein,” “hereby,” “hereto,” and derivative or similar words refer to this entire Agreement, including the Schedules and
Exhibits hereto; (iv) references to “$” shall mean U.S. dollars; (v) the word “including” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall mean “including without limitation,” unless otherwise
specified; (vi) the word “or” shall not be exclusive; (vii) references to “written” or “in writing” include in electronic form; (viii) provisions shall apply, when appropriate, to successive events and
transactions; (ix) the table of contents and headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement; (x) Cardinal Health and CareFusion have each
participated in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement and if an ambiguity or question of interpretation should arise, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the parties hereto and no presumption or burden of proof shall
arise favoring or burdening either Party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions in this Agreement or any interim drafts of this Agreement; and (xi) a reference to any Person includes such Person’s successors and permitted
assigns. 
 Section 8.12. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts each of which when
executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page to this Agreement by facsimile or portable document format (PDF) shall be
as effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of any such Agreement. 
  

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 Section 8.13. Coordination with the Employee Matters Agreement. To the extent any
covenants or agreements between the Parties with respect to employee withholding Taxes are set forth in the Employee Matters Agreement, such Taxes shall be governed exclusively by the Employee Matters Agreement and not by this Agreement. 

Section 8.14. Effective Date. This Agreement shall become effective only upon the occurrence of the Distribution. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year
first above written. 
  

			
	Cardinal Health, Inc.
		
	By	 	 /s/ Stephen T. Falk

	Name:	 	Stephen T. Falk
	Title:	 	Executive Vice President and General Counsel
	
	CareFusion Corporation
		
	By	 	 /s/ David L. Schlotterbeck

	Name:	 	David L. Schlotterbeck
	Title:	 	Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

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