Document:

ODM
- SUPPLY AGREEMENT

 

 

 

BETWEEN:

 

ORGANIC
PREPARATIONS INC.

2nd
Floor, Transpacific Haus

Lini
Highway, Port Vila. Vanuatu

“the
Manufacturer”

 

--
AND --

 

AGAPE
ATP INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LIMITED

Unit
05, 4F, Energy Plaza

No.
92, Granville Road

Tsim
Sha Tsui East

Kowloon,
Hong Kong

“the
Customer”

 

    	 	 	 

    	 

    

 

ODM
SUPPLY AGREEMENT

 

THIS
AGREEMENT is made on the 15th day of January 2018.

 

	BETWEEN:
    	ORGANIC
    PREPARATIONS INC.
	 	2nd
    Floor, Transpacific Haus
	 	Lini
    Highway, Port Vila. Vanuatu
	 	(‘the
    Manufacturer’) of one part
	 	 
	AND:	AGAPE
    ATP INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LIMITED
	 	Unit
    05, 4F, Energy Plaza
	 	No.
    92, Granville Road
	 	Tsim
    Sha Tsui East
	 	Kowloon,
    Hong Kong
	 	(‘the
    Customer’) of the other part.

 

RECITALS

 

	 	a.	The
    Manufacturer wishes to appoint the Customer to be the sole and exclusive agent for the promotion, sales, marketing distribution
    and administration of the Products listed in schedule A of this agreement.
	 	b.	The
    Manufacturer and the Customer wish to record their agreement under the stipulations of this Agreement.

 

NOW
IT IS AGREED as follows:-

 

	1.	TERMS
    OF AGREEMENT
	 	 
	1.1	Commencement
	 	 
	 	This
    agreement commences upon execution of this document.
	 	 
	1.2	Term
	 	 
	 	This
    agreement is for a term of ten (10) years.
	 	 
	1.3	Renewal
	 	 
	 	This
    agreement will be automatically renewed at the end of every ten (10) year term, with each subsequent term of renewal being
    for a ten (10) year term. A six (6) months notice must be given by either party of their intention to terminate relations
    due to any reason other than breach of this agreement.

 

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	2.	PROVISION
    OF DOCUMENTATION
	 	 
	2.1	Provision
    by the Manufacturer
	 	 
	 	The
    Manufacturer agrees to supply to the Customer, within a reasonable period of time, all documentation and information relating
    to the Products and their Manufacture as is required for the registration of the Products in the Territories as listed in
    Schedule C of this document. The party responsible for documentation fees and costs will be the Customer.
	 	 
	2.2	Provision
    by the Customer
	 	 
	 	The
    Customer agrees to supply to the Manufacturer at its own expense, within a reasonable period of time, all documentation and
    information as is reasonably required by or would be beneficial to the Manufacturer in the performance of its obligations
    under this agreement.
	 	 
	3.	COVENANTS
    BY THE MANUFACTURER
	 	 
	3.1	Compliance
    with Local Laws and Regulations
	 	 
	 	The
    Manufacturer covenants that it is and will remain for the term of this agreement in compliance with any and all Local Laws
    and Regulations. This includes without limitation laws relating to business practice, workplace relations, safety and taxation.
	 	 
	3.2	Manufacturing
    standards
	 	 
	 	The
    Manufacturer covenants that it is and will remain for the term of this agreement in compliance with all International standards
    in production and manufacturing.
	 	 
	3.3	Packaging
	 	 
	 	The
    Manufacturer covenants that it is and will remain for the term of this agreement in compliance with any and all packaging
    laws and regulations in all of the Territories.
	 	 
	3.4	Ability
    to Perform
	 	 
	 	The
    Manufacturer covenants that it is willing and able to perform any and all of its obligations under this agreement.
	 	 
	3.5	Intellectual
    Property
	 	 
	3.5
    (a) 	The
    Manufacturer covenants that the Products are clear of any Intellectual Property claims by third parties and that the Customer
    has full rights to sell and market the Products worldwide. The Manufacturer indemnifies the Customer for the same.

 

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	3.5
    (b)	The
    composition of the below individuals is also relevant and related to the Intellectual Property of the Manufacturer.
	 	 
	 	The
    following names listed as Medical Team members, and any subsequent consultations in that capacity, are considered the Intellectual
    Property of The Manufacturer:

 

	 	1.	Dr
    Lily Tomas
	 	2.	Dr
    Bernd Friedlander
	 	3.	Mr
    Markus Eistert
	 	4.	Dr
    Ed Smith
	 	5.	Mr
    Vic Cherikoff
	 	6.	Dr
    Pavel Yutsis
	 	7.	Dr
    Michael Tirant
	 	8.	Mr
    Frank Ellis
	 	9.	Mr
    Peter Davids
	 	10.	Dr
    Rutledge Taylor

 

	 	The
    list shall be expanded and added to in future addendums to this agreement.
	 	 
	3.6	Sale
    of Product
	 	 
	 	The
    Manufacturer covenants not to sell any product listed in this agreement, or product name (as listed in schedule A of this
    agreement) to any other party without prior written consent of the Customer.
	 	 
	4.	COVENANTS
    BY THE CUSTOMER 
	 	 
	4.1	Compliance
    with Local Laws and Regulations
	 	 
	 	The
    Customer covenants that it is and will remain for the term of this agreement in compliance with any and all Local Laws and
    Regulations. This includes without limitation laws relating to business practice, workplace relations, safety and taxation.
	 	 
	4.2	Ability
    to Perform
	 	 
	 	The
    Customer covenants that it is and will remain for the term of this agreement willing and able to perform any and all of its
    obligations under this agreement.
	 	 
	4.3	Market
    Penetration
	 	 
	 	The
    Customer covenants to give its best endeavours to establish and develop a market for the Products in the Territories with
    maximum market penetration.

 

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	5.	SHIPPING
    AND PAYMENT TERMS
	 	 
	5.1	Shipping
	 	 
	 	Products
    delivered pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall be suitably packed for shipment in the Manufacturer’s standard
    shipping cartons, marked for shipment to the destination specified in the Customer’s Purchase Order, and delivered to
    the destination Ex Works. The Customer agrees to pay freight, insurance and any associated expenses. The Customer agrees to
    help the Manufacturer select the most appropriate carrier for each of the Territories. All freight, insurance, and other shipping
    expenses shall be paid by the Customer.
	 	 
	5.2	Guarantee
    of packaging quality
	 	 
	 	The
    Manufacturer further guarantees that the Products, when shipped, are packaged in such a way as to be protected from any foreseeable
    damage during shipment.
	 	 
	5.3	Rejection
    of defective products
	 	 
	 	The
    Customer shall inspect all Products promptly upon receipt thereof and may reject any defective Product, provided that the
    Customer shall within seven (7) days after receipt of such alleged defective Product, notify the Manufacturer of its rejection
    and either:

 

	 	(i)	request
    to destroy in field for credit of the value of the defective product and the associated shipping costs (with approval), or
	 	(ii)	request
    a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number and within seven (7) days of receipt of the RMA number from the
    Manufacturer return such rejected Product to the Manufacturer.

 

	 	Products
    not rejected within the foregoing time periods shall be deemed accepted by the Customer.
	 	 
	 	In
    the event that the Manufacturer determines that the returned Product is defective and properly rejected by the Customer, the
    Manufacturer shall credit to the Customer the value of the defective product and the associated shipping costs.

 

	5.4	Payment
    terms
	 	 
	 	Unless
    separate payment terms are agreed to outside of this Agreement by both parties in writing, payment terms will be as follows:

 

	 	(i)	50%
    of the Total Order Cost must be paid on placement of the customer’s order.
	 	(ii)	The
    remaining 50% of the total order cost must be paid prior to the goods leaving the warehouse of the manufacturer. The Manufacturer
    will notify the Customer when the goods are ready for shipment prior to the goods leaving the warehouse.

 

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	6.	INDEMNITY
    / INSURANCE
	 	 
	6.1	The
    Manufacturing Companies utilised by the Agent to manufacture the products listed in Schedule A of this agreement shall maintain
    throughout the term of this agreement product liability insurance issued by a reputable insurance company under standard terms
    and conditions in the industry to cover the liability of the Customer and to indemnity the Customer from any costs, expenses,
    loss or damages resulting from any act, neglect or default of the company.
	 	 
	6.2	The
    Customer shall at all times during the term of this agreement maintain product liability insurance, covering all products
    sold by the Manufacturer to the Customer and which policy shall name the Manufacturer as Additional Insured.
	 	 
	7.	BREACH
    / TERMINATION
	 	 
	7.1	Notice
    of Breach
	 	 
	 	Each
    party has an obligation to notify immediately the other party of any breach of this agreement.
	 	 
	7.2	Rectification
    of Breach
	 	 
	 	Where
    the breach is rectifiable, the breaching party has 21 days from the date of notification of its breach to rectify. Following
    the expiry of this period, the non-breaching party may execute any rights it may have both in law and under this agreement.
	 	 
	7.3	Rights
    to termination
	 	 
	 	Without
    prejudice to any right or remedy both parties may have against each other for breach or non-performance of this Agreement
    each party shall have the right to summarily terminate this Agreement:

 

	 	(a)	On
    the committing of a material breach of this agreement providing that where the breach is capable of rectification the breaching
    party has been advised in writing of the breach and has not rectified it within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of such advice.
	 	 	 
	 	(b)	On
    the commencement of the winding up or bankruptcy of either party or on the appointment of a receiver of the distributor’s
    assets or on either party ceasing to do business at any time for thirty consecutive days (other than for annual holidays).
	 	 	 
	 	(c)	On
    either party for any reason (other than a default of the other party) being substantially prevented from performing or becoming
    unable to perform its obligations under this agreement.
	 	 	 
	 	(d)	On
    either party assigning or attempting to assign this agreement without the prior written consent of the other party.

 

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	 	(e)	If
    control of either party shall pass from the present shareholders or owners or controllers to other persons whom the other
    party shall in their absolute discretion regard as unsuitable.
	 	 	 
	 	(f)	Either
    parties voting stock is transferred to any third party to such extent as to result in a change in effective control of the
    company or its ownership or active management is changed in any other manner.
	 	 	 
	 	 	The
    termination of this agreement shall be without prejudice to the rights of either party to payment or other claims due or accrued
    up to the termination of this agreement.

 

	 	For
    termination to be effective, written notice of termination must be served on the other party. Where valid, termination takes
    effect immediately upon service.
	 	 
	8.	ARBITRATION
	 	 
	8.1	Any
    and all disputes, claims or differences arising out of or relating to this agreement or the alleged breach thereto shall be
    settled by mutual consultation between the parties in good faith as promptly as possible but failing such amicable settlement,
    shall be decided by Arbitration by the Arbitration Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce located in Switzerland.
	 	 
	8.2	The
    language to be used in the Arbitration proceedings shall be English.
	 	 
	8.3	The
    award/decision of the Arbitration Committee shall be final and binding on both the parties and enforceable in any jurisdiction.
	 	 
	9.
    	COSTS
	 	 
	 	Each
    of the parties shall bare its own legal costs and expenses incurred by it in connection with this agreement and any stamp
    duty payable under this agreement shall be borne by equally by both parties.
	 	 
	10.	GOVERNING
    LAW
	 	 
	 	This
    agreement shall be governed by the Laws of England (English common and statutory Law).
	 	 
	11.	INTELLECTUAL
    PROPERTY
	 	 
	 	The
    Manufacturer is the owner of the intellectual Property pertaining to the products listed in schedule A of this agreement as
    well as to the book ‘How to Achieve Super Health beyond 2000 – Advanced Edition’

 

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	12.	TRANSFER
    OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
	 	 
	 	The
    Manufacturer agrees to offer the Customer the first right of refusal to purchase the intellectual property for the products
    listed in Schedule A of this agreement based upon agreed terms.
	 	 
	13.	APPOINTMENT
    AND GRANT OF LICENSE
	 	 
	13.1	The
    Manufacturer hereby appoints the Customer to be the sole and exclusive agent for the promotion, sales, marketing, distribution
    and administration of the products listed in schedule A of this agreement based on minimum annual product purchase requirements
    as listed in Schedule B of this agreement.
	 	 
	13.2	The
    Manufacturer grants exclusive rights to the Customer for the term of ten (10) years from the date of the signing of this agreement
    and for an indefinite period upon the customer fulfilling the minimum annual purchase requirement as listed in Schedule B.
    of this agreement.
	 	 
	14.	MISCELLANEOUS
    PROVISIONS
	 	 
	14.1	Notice
	 	 
	 	Any
    notice to be served under this agreement must be served by sending it to the usual business address of the recipient by ordinary
    mail, facsimile, or personal delivery, and in the case of ordinary mail service will be deemed to occur one (1) day after
    the date of posting, and in all other cases deemed to occur on the same day.
	 	 
	14.2	Entire
    Agreement
	 	 
	 	This
    agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior
    agreements relating thereto, written or oral, between the parties. Amendments to this agreement must be in writing, signed
    by the duly authorized officers of the parties. The terms of any purchase order are expressly excluded
	 	 
	14.3	Conflicting
    Terms
	 	 
	 	The
    parties agree that the terms and conditions of this agreement shall prevail, notwithstanding contrary or additional terms,
    in any purchase order, sales acknowledgment, confirmation or any other document issued by either party effecting the purchase
    and/or sale of Products.
	 	 
	14.4	Severability
	 	 
	 	If
    any provision of this agreement is held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, then the remaining provisions
    will nevertheless remain in full force and effect. The parties agree to renegotiate in good faith those provisions so held
    to be invalid to be valid, enforceable provisions which provisions shall reflect as closely as possible the original intent
    of the parties, and further agree to be bound by the mutually agreed substitute provisions.

 

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	14.5	No
    Implied Waivers
	 	 
	 	The
    failure of either party at any time to require performance by the other of any provision hereof shall not affect the right
    of such party to require performance at any time thereafter, nor shall the waiver of either party of a breach of any provision
    hereof be taken or held to be a waiver of a provision itself.

 

	14.6	Assignment
	 	 
	 	The
    Manufacturer may not transfer or assign any of its rights or obligations under this agreement without the prior written consent
    of the Customer. The Customer may not freely transfer or assign its rights or obligations under this agreement without the
    prior written consent of the Manufacturer. Subject to the foregoing, this agreement will be binding upon and inure to the
    benefit of the parties hereto, their successors and assignees.

 

	14.7	Force
    Majeure
	 	 
	 	Neither
    party to this agreement is liable to the other for a breach of this agreement when the breach is as a result of the occurrence
    of one of the events below:

 

	 	(i)	The
    outbreak of hostilities (whether or not accompanied by any formal declaration of war), riot, civil disturbance, or acts of
    terrorism; or
	 	(ii)	The
    act of any government or competent authority (including the cancellation or revocation of any approval, authority or permit);
    or
	 	(iii)	 Fire, explosion, flood, inclement weather, or natural disaster; or
	 	(iv)	The
    declaration of a state of emergency or the invocation of martial law having an effect on commerce generally; or
	 	(v)	Industrial
    action (including strikes and lock-outs) that is of a widespread nature affecting the Principal solely or the industry or
    sector of which the Principal is a part (whether in a vertical sense or horizontal sense); or
	 	(vi)
    	Any
    other cause, impediment or circumstance beyond the reasonable control of any party.

 

	 	Where
    the occurrence of one of the above events is to any extent as a result of an act or omission of the breaching party, this
    section will not apply.

 

	14.8	New
    Products Designed, Formulated and Supplied by the Manufacturer

 

	 	The
    Manufacturer agrees to maintain its focus on the design and formulation of new products and agrees to provide the Customer
    with one new product each quarter for a minimum of four (4) new products per year. The Manufacturer agrees to give the Customer
    exclusive rights to the marketing, promotion and sales of the new products should the Customer decide to take on the new products.

 

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	14.9	Other
    products outside of the product range listed in schedule A of this document

 

	 	The
    Manufacturer agrees that the Customer has the right under this agreement to consider, source, promote, market and sell other
    product outside of the products listed in Schedule A of this agreement in line with the following assumptions:
	 	 
	 	That
    they are non-competing products to the range of products or those products listed in schedule A of this agreement.

 

	14.10	HOW
    TO ACHIEVE SUPER HEALTH BEYOND 2000 – ADVANCED EDITION BOOK

 

	 	The
    Manufacturer has appointed the Customer the copyright holder of both the English and the Chinese version of the book How to
    achieve Super Health beyond 2000 – Advanced Edition, authored by Frank D.P. Ellis and Dr. Michael Tait M.D. This appointment
    shall be deemed valid provided the Customer fulfils and maintains the criteria of this agreement.
	 	 
	 	The
    Customer will provide the Manufacturer with prior notification of printing runs of the book and the quantity of books to be
    printed in each run. The Customer will compensate the Manufacturer the amount of AUS $1.00 per book prior to printing. 

 

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	 	 	EQUITY
    HOLDINGS LIMITED
	 	 	by
    the duly authorised Officer:
	__________________________________	 	____________________________
	 	 	 
	Common
    Seal of Organic Preparations INC. 

was hereunto affixed in the presence of	 	Duly
                                         authorized to sign on behalf 

        of
        Organic Preparations INC.

 

Date
15 JANAURY, 2018

 

In
the presence of:

 

	Witness
    Signature ____________________	 	Date
    15 JANAURY, 2018

 

Witness
Name Mercy Saula

 

Address
2nd Floor, Transpacific Hous, Port Vila, Vanuatu.

 

Signed
under common seal of Agape ATP International Holding Limited with authority of the board.

 

	Signature
    ______________	 	
	 	 	
	Name
    How Kok Choong	 	______________________
	 	 	Common
    Seal of
	 	 	Agape
    ATP International Holding Limited
	Date
    31 JANAURY, 2018	 	

 

In
the presence of:

 

	Witness
    Signature ___________________________	 	Date
    31 JANAURY, 2018

 

Witness
Name Ku Suat Hong

 

Address
17-1, 17-2, 17-3, 17-4, Wisma Laxton, Jalan Desa,Taman Desa, Off Jalan Klang Lama, 58100 Kuala Lumpur.

 

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SCHEDULE
A – The Products at Commencement

 

Product
names:

 

ATP
1S Survivor Select

ATP
2 Energized Mineral Concentrate

ATP
3 Ionized Cal-Mag

ATP
4 Omega Blend

ATP
5 BetaMaxx

AGP
1 Iron

YFA
Young Formula

ORYC
Organic Soap

 

SCHEDULE
B – Minimum Annual Product Performance Requirements

 

Performance
targets have been discussed between the Manufacturer and the Customer to determine fair and reasonable performance targets.

 

Minimum
Annual Product Performance Requirements are listed below:

 

	Product
    Name:	 	

        Agreed
        Quantity of Units to be purchased per Annum:

        

	 	 	 
	ATP
                                         1 S Survivor Select

        150gm
        packaged
	 	15,000
	 	 	 
	ATP
                                         2 Energized Mineral Concentrate

        29.5mL
        packaged
	 	20,000
	 	 	 
	ATP
                                         3 Ionized Cal-Mag

        114gm
        packaged
	 	15,000
	 	 	 
	ATP
                                         4 Omega Blend

        250mL
        packaged
	 	15,000
	 	 	 
	ATP
                                         5 BetaMaxx

        150gm
        packaged
	 	15,000
	 	 	 
	AGP
                                         1 Iron

        29.5mL
        packaged
	 	1000
	 	 	 
	YFA
                                         Young Formula

        450gm
        packaged
	 	3000
	 	 	 
	ORYC
                                         Organic Soap

        150gm
        packaged
	 	2500

 

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SCHEDULE
C – THE TERRITORIES

 

The
Territories consisting of the following Countries:

 

Global
– All countries

 

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Exhibit 10.1

 

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

 

THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (“Agreement”), is entered into as of November 29, 2019, by and between THE PROVIDENCE SERVICE CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, with its principal office located at 1275 Peachtree Street, 6th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30309, its successors and assigns (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Company”), LOGISTICARE SOLUTIONS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company with its principal office located at 1275 Peachtree Street NE, 6th Floor, Atlanta, Georgia 30309 (“LogistiCare”), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, and Daniel E. Greenleaf, an individual (“Employee”).

 

BACKGROUND

 

WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to memorialize the terms of Employee’s employment with the Company and LogistiCare.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the facts, mutual promises, and covenants set forth herein and intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties agree as follows:

 

1.     Employment and Term. Employee shall be employed by the Company and LogistiCare and such employment shall have a term (the “Term”) commencing as of December 11, 2019 (the “Commencement Date”) and continue until Employee’s employment is terminated in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Employee’s employment shall be subject in all respects to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, as well as to all of the policies and rules of the Company and LogistiCare that are binding on their respective executive employees generally.

 

2.     Office and Duties.

 

(a)     Position. Subject to Section 9(g), during the Term, Employee shall serve as President and Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) of the Company and shall report solely and directly to the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”), and be subject to the Board’s supervision, control and direction. In this capacity, if requested by the Board, Employee shall serve as an officer of LogistiCare or any of the Company’s other Affiliates (as hereinafter defined).

 

(b)     Duties/Reporting. In Employee’s capacity as CEO, Employee shall have such authority, perform such duties, discharge such responsibilities and render such services as are customary for such position and as may be reasonably designated from time to time by the Board.

 

(c)     Diligence/Time and Attention. While employed by the Company and LogistiCare, Employee shall render Employee’s services diligently, faithfully and to the best of Employee’s ability, and shall devote substantially all of Employee’s working time, energy, skill and best efforts to the performance of Employee’s duties hereunder, in a manner that will further the business and interests of the Company and LogistiCare.

 

 

 

 

(d)     Office. During the Term, the principal place of Employee’s employment shall be at LogistiCare’s Atlanta, Georgia headquarters or such other existing LogistiCare location mutually agreed in writing by the parties, as appropriate, subject to customary business travel for LogistiCare’s (including the Company’s) business.

 

(e)     Other Activities. While employed by the Company and LogistiCare, Employee shall not be engaged in any business activity which, in the reasonable judgment of the Board, conflicts with Employee’s duties hereunder, whether or not such activity is in breach of Section 7 or pursued for pecuniary advantage; provided that Employee may manage his personal investments, engage in public speaking activities and charitable activities, serve on not-for-profit boards and similar governing bodies, and, with approval of the Board, serve on one for-profit company board or similar governing or advisory role (it being acknowledged that Employee currently serves in board roles for three entities and that Employee will limit such service to only two entities, Alliance and Rotech as of the Commencement Date), so long as such activities do not materially and adversely interfere with the performance of his duties hereunder.

 

3.     Compensation.

 

(a)     Base Salary. In consideration of the services rendered by Employee to the Company and LogistiCare during the Term, Employee shall receive an annual base salary of no less than Eight Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($850,000) (“Base Salary”), payable in equal periodic installments in accordance with LogistiCare’s regular payroll practices in effect from time to time.

 

(b)     Bonus Plans / Incentive Compensation Programs.

 

(i)     Annual Bonus. Beginning in the 2020 calendar year, and for each year during the Term, Employee shall be eligible to be paid a short-term annual bonus (the “Bonus”) equal to one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of Employee’s Base Salary upon achievement of one hundred percent (100%) of the performance targets established by the Board’s Compensation Committee for each applicable performance period, and, in the Board’s Compensation Committee’s discretion upon achievement of maximum performance, up to two hundred fifty percent (250%) of Employee’s Base Salary. Employee shall not be entitled to any Bonus in respect of the 2019 calendar year.

 

The actual amount of any Bonus paid to the Employee for any year shall be determined in the good faith discretion of the Board’s Compensation Committee based on its assessment of the actual performance against the goals and conditions established for the year and, based on that assessment, no bonus may be paid at all. Unless otherwise specified in respect of a Bonus, the Bonus shall be paid, net of any required withholdings, no later than March 15 of the year following the year to which the Bonus relates. Employee’s rights to receive the Bonus in any year shall be contingent upon being employed by the Company and LogistiCare on the last day of the applicable bonus year, except as otherwise expressly provided in Section 6(b) of this Agreement.

 

2

 

 

(ii)     Initial Equity Grants. The Company will grant Employee, effective as of the Commencement Date, the following equity awards:

 

(A)     an award of restricted stock units covering 20,104 shares of Company common stock (“RSUs”), which RSUs shall vest ratably in equal installments on each of the first, second, third and fourth anniversaries of the Commencement Date, in each case subject to Employee’s continued employment through the applicable anniversary of the Commencement Date except as expressly set forth otherwise in Section 6;

 

(B)     an award of stock options to acquire 67,090 shares of Company common stock (“Market Strike Options”), with the exercise price of each Market Strike Option equal to the closing price of a share of the Company’s common stock on Nasdaq on the grant date, which Market Strike Options shall have a seven (7)-year term and vest ratably in equal installments on each of the first, second, third and fourth anniversaries of the Commencement Date, in each case subject to Employee’s continued employment through the applicable anniversary of the Commencement Date except as expressly set forth otherwise in Section 6;

 

(C)     an additional award of stock options to acquire 40,432 shares of Company common stock (“Premium Priced Options”), with the exercise price of each Premium Priced Option equal to one hundred fifteen percent (115%) of the closing price of a share of the Company’s common stock on Nasdaq on the grant date, which Premium Priced Options shall have a seven (7)-year term and vest ratably in equal installments on each of the first, second, third and fourth anniversaries of the Commencement Date, in each case subject to Employee’s continued employment through the applicable anniversary of the Commencement Date except as expressly set forth otherwise in Section 6.

 

All of the equity awards described in this section will be granted pursuant to, and subject in all respects to the terms and conditions contained in, the Company’s 2006 Long-Term Incentive Plan and an applicable award agreement.

 

(iii)     Future LTI Grants. Beginning in the calendar year 2020, and for each year during the Term, Employee shall be eligible to receive annual equity grants. Employee’s target grant date value in each case shall be equal to at least two hundred percent (200%) of Employee’s Base Salary (with the actual amount granted and form of awards, in each case, subject to the final determination of the Board) under the terms and conditions (including an applicable award agreement), and at a grant date, approved by the Board’s Compensation Committee.

 

(c)     Benefits. During the Term, Employee shall be entitled to participate in all fringe benefits, if any, as may be in effect from time to time that are generally available to the Company’s and LogistiCare’s similarly-situated executive officers, and such other fringe benefits as the Board’s Compensation Committee shall deem appropriate, subject to eligibility requirements thereof (collectively, the “Benefits”).

 

(d)     Vacation. During the Term, Employee shall be entitled to the number of paid vacation days in each calendar year as determined by the Board’s Compensation Committee from time to time for the Company’s and LogistiCare’s senior executive officers. Vacation days which are not used during any calendar year may not be accrued or carried over to the next year, nor shall Employee be entitled to compensation for unused vacation days at any time.

 

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(e)     Business Expenses. Without duplication of Section 2(d), during Employee’s employment, the Company or LogistiCare shall pay or reimburse Employee for all reasonable expenses incurred or paid by Employee in the performance of Employee’s duties hereunder and to the extent consistent with the applicable policies of the Company and LogistiCare as in effect from time to time (including, in some cases, the requirement that certain expenses must be approved in advance), upon timely presentation of expense statements or vouchers and such other information as the Company or LogistiCare, as the case may be, shall reasonably require and in accordance with the generally applicable policies and practices of the Company; provided that the Company or LogistiCare may, at any time, further limit, or eliminate, Employee’s right to incur such expenses solely to the extent such limitation or elimination is applied to similarly situated executives generally. Any reimbursement due hereunder shall be paid within thirty (30) days after Employee submits the necessary documentation for reimbursement in accordance with the generally applicable policies and practices of the Company and LogistiCare.

 

(f)     Withholding. All payments made pursuant to this Agreement, including pursuant to Section 2(b), shall be subject to such withholding and other taxes and amounts as the Company and LogistiCare may determine in their sole discretion to be required by any applicable law or order or rule of any governmental agency or court.

 

4.     Representations of Employee. Employee represents to the Company and its LogistiCare that: (a) Employee has provided to the Company a copy of all contracts to which Employee is a party containing restrictive covenants and to the best of Employee’s knowledge after reasonable inquiry there are no restrictions, agreements or understandings whatsoever to which Employee is a party that would prevent or impede, or make unlawful, Employee’s execution of this Agreement or Employee’s employment with the Company or LogistiCare, or to carry out Employee’s duties as an employee hereunder or otherwise on behalf of the Company or LogistiCare; (b) Employee’s execution of this Agreement and Employee’s employment shall not constitute a breach of any contract, agreement or understanding, oral or written, to which Employee is a party, or by which Employee is bound, based on the Business of the Company as in effect on the date hereof or any other business that is anticipated to commence to the extent Employee was informed of such business as of the date hereof; and (c) Employee is of full capacity, free and able to execute this Agreement and to enter into this Agreement. Employee also represents to the Company and LogistiCare that there is no pending or, to Employee’s knowledge, threatened litigation, proceeding or investigation, whether governmental or otherwise, involving Employee with respect to allegations of sexual harassment, sexual misconduct or other misconduct and there have been no reported complaints accusing Employee of sexual harassment or sexual misconduct and there has been no settlement of, or payment arising out of or related to, any litigation with respect to sexual harassment or sexual misconduct by Employee.

 

5.     Termination. This Agreement and Employee’s employment hereunder shall continue during the Term until terminated as provided herein. Upon termination of this Agreement and Employee’s employment, Employee shall be deemed to have simultaneously resigned from any officer, director or other position in which Employee is serving on behalf of the Company, LogistiCare or any other Affiliate. The Company shall be entitled to terminate Employee’s employment on behalf of LogistiCare.

 

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(a)     Termination by the Company and LogistiCare for Cause. The Company and LogistiCare shall have the right, during the Term to terminate this Agreement and Employee’s employment at any time for “Cause”, effective immediately or as of a date specified by the Company in a written notice of termination from the Board. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “Cause” shall mean the following as determined solely by the Company in good faith (subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein this Section 5(a)):

 

(i)     Employee commits fraud or theft against the Company or any of its subsidiaries (including LogistiCare), affiliates controlled by or under common control with the Company, joint ventures in which the Company or any such subsidiary or affiliate holds an interest, or any entity managed by the Company (collectively referred to as “Affiliates”), or is convicted of or pleads guilty or nolo contendere to either a felony or to any crime involving fraud or moral turpitude;

 

(ii)     In carrying out Employee’s duties hereunder, Employee engages in conduct that constitutes gross neglect or willful misconduct and that results, in either case, in material and demonstrable financial or reputational harm to the Company or its Affiliates;

 

(iii)     Employee is found or held by any governmental agency or any court or judicial body to be in violation of any federal, state or local law relating to the administration or provision of healthcare services, or is the subject of a regulatory order or ruling which provides that Employee is not permitted to be employed or provide services to the Company or LogistiCare or is generally prohibited from the administration or provision of healthcare services;

 

(iv)     (A) Employee willfully and materially breaches any provision of this Agreement (including but not limited to the restrictive covenants contained in Section 7), which results in material and demonstrable financial or reputational harm to the Company or its Affiliates, or (B) breaches any fiduciary duty or duty of loyalty owed to the Company, LogistiCare or any other Affiliate or the Company’s shareholders;

 

(v)     Employee repeatedly neglects or willfully refuses to perform Employee’s duties or responsibilities as directed in writing by the Board or any committee established by the Board, or willfully violates any express written direction of any lawful rule, regulation or policy established by the Company, LogistiCare, the Board or any committee established by the Board and, in the case of any such willfull violation of such policy, which results in material and demonstrable financial or reputational harm to the Company or its Affiliates; or

 

(vi)     Employee willfully commits any act or omission intended to result in direct material personal gain to Employee at the expense of the Company, LogistiCare or any other Affiliate.

 

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Following written notice from the Board of grounds constituting “Cause”, Employee shall be provided a single thirty (30)-day period to cure any single instance of conduct or breach set forth in clause (ii), (iv)(A) or (v), to the extent then curable. If timely cured, the instance of conduct or breach shall not constitute Cause hereunder. For purposes of determining whether Cause exists, allegations must be made in a written notice from the Board to Employee no later than sixty (60) days after the later of the occurrence or discovery by the Board of the applicable event, circumstance or condition alleged to constitute grounds for Cause that specifies with particularity such event, circumstance or condition alleged to constitute grounds for Cause (subject to the notice and cure provisions set forth in the immediately preceding sentence, if applicable). The determination as to whether “Cause” has occurred shall be made by the Board in good faith.

 

(b)     Termination upon Death/Termination upon Disability of Employee. Employee’s employment will terminate upon Employee’s death. The Company and LogistiCare shall have the right to terminate this Agreement and Employee’s employment at any time upon the Disability of Employee (as determined by the Company in its sole discretion). The term, “Disability”, as used herein, means any physical or mental illness, disability or incapacity which prevents Employee from performing the essential functions of Employee’s duties hereunder, with or without reasonable accommodations, for a period of not less than one hundred fifty (150) consecutive days or for an aggregate of one hundred eighty (180) days during any period of twelve (12) consecutive months. Periods where Employee can perform the essential functions of Employee’s job with a reasonable accommodation shall not be included in the determination of a Disability hereunder. During any period of Disability, and to the maximum extent allowed by law, Employee agrees to submit to reasonable medical examinations upon the reasonable request, and at the expense, of the Company and LogistiCare, and agrees to release sufficient information to allow the Company and LogistiCare to make informed decisions about whether or not a Disability exists.

 

(c)     Termination Without Cause. The Company and LogistiCare shall have the right, during the Term, to terminate this Agreement and Employee’s employment at any time without Cause and/or without the occurrence of Employee’s death or Disability by giving written notice.

 

(d)     Termination by Employee. If Employee shall desire to terminate Employee’s employment for any reason, whether or not for Good Reason, Employee shall first give the Company or LogistiCare not less than sixty (60) days’ prior written notice of termination (it being understood that Employee’s resignation from the Company or LogistiCare shall be deemed resignation from both of them); provided that if Employee gives notice of Good Reason, which is subsequently cured within the prescribed cure period, such notice shall not constitute notice of termination. Upon a termination of Employee’s employment with the Company and LogistiCare under this Section 5(d), the effective date of termination shall be the date set forth in Employee’s resignation notice (assuming such date is in compliance with the notice provisions of this Section 5(d)) or an earlier date as determined by the Company after the Company’s receipt of such notice, in its sole discretion, but not earlier than the date on which the Company learned of Employee’s decision to terminate Employee’s employment.

 

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For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following that is not cured by the Company or its applicable Affiliate, as applicable, within thirty (30) days after Employee’s written notice that the occurrence constitutes Good Reason: (i) a change in title as Chief Executive Officer or a material reduction of Employee’s position, duties, or responsibilities with the Company and LogistiCare, including any change in Employee’s reporting requirements such that Employee does not report directly and solely to the Board, (ii) a reduction of Employee’s Base Salary or “target” or maximum Bonus opportunity set forth in Section 3(b)(i) of this Agreement, in each case other than a reduction which is generally applicable to all executives of the Company and LogistiCare and which is applied substantially similarly to Employee, (iii) any requirement imposed by the Board that Employee relocate from the Denver, Colorado area, or (iv) a material breach by the Company or LogistiCare of this Agreement (including, without limitation, a material breach of Section 3(b)(ii) of this Agreement or the failure of the Company or LogistiCare to cause a successor to all or substantially all of the assets of the Company or LogistiCare to assume the Company’s and LogistiCare’s obligations hereunder, as applicable); provided that (A) any resignation for Good Reason must be made within 60 days of Employee’s knowledge of the first occurrence of the event, circumstance or condition set forth in (i) – (iv) above and (B) any resignation by Employee while the Company or LogistiCare has “Cause” for termination of Employee shall be considered to be a resignation without Good Reason. The Employee shall not have the right to terminate Employee’s employment for Good Reason unless the Employee actually terminates employment within ninety (90) days following receipt of, and in accordance with, the Employee’s written notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall the mere occurrence of a Change in Control, the Company ceasing to be a publicly traded company or LogistiCare merging or consolidating with the Company be deemed to constitute “Good Reason” (without limiting the terms and conditions of “Good Reason” set forth herein).

 

(e)     Notice of Termination. Any termination, except for death, pursuant to this Section 5 shall be communicated by a Notice of Termination. For purposes of this Agreement, a “Notice of Termination” shall mean a written notice which shall indicate those specific termination provisions in this Agreement relied upon and which sets forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed to provide a basis for termination of Employee’s employment under the provisions so indicated. The Notice of Termination shall also set forth that Employee’s employment is terminated and be delivered in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

 

(f)     Survival of Certain Provisions. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, Sections 6, 7, 8 and 9 shall survive the end of the Term and the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, and shall remain in full force and effect thereafter.

 

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6.     Payments Upon Termination, Including Termination Following a Change in Control.

 

(a)     Termination Without Cause or Resignation by Employee for Good Reason. If, during the Term, the Company or LogistiCare terminate Employee’s employment other than for Cause and other than as a result of Employee’s death or Disability, or Employee terminates employment for Good Reason, Employee shall, in addition to the “Accrued Amounts” (as defined in Section 6(b)), be entitled to receive (i) other than in respect of the 2019 calendar year, any Bonus (if earned under the relevant performance criteria) relating to a fiscal year which was completed before the effectiveness of such termination (payable as set forth in Section 3(b)(i)), (ii) other than in respect of the 2019 calendar year, an amount equal to the Bonus earned under the relevant performance criteria for the full fiscal year in which Employee’s employment is terminated multiplied by the quotient of (A) the number of days that have elapsed in such fiscal year through the date of such termination divided by (B) three hundred sixty-five (365), (iii) the sum of (1) twenty-four (24) months of the Employee’s Base Salary in effect as of the date of such termination (for the avoidance of doubt, not taking into account any reduction thereof that triggers Good Reason, if applicable), and (2) two (2) multiplied by the target Bonus for the full fiscal year in which Employee’s employment is terminated, such sum payable in equal installments over 24 months following the date of termination in accordance with the Company’s normal payroll practices, (iv) continued healthcare coverage for Employee and Employee’s dependents at active employee rates for the eighteen (18)-month period immediately following the date of such termination, and (v) all equity awards granted under Section 3(b)(ii) or Section 3(b)(iii) of this Agreement that, as of the date of termination, remain unvested shall vest as of the date of such termination as if Employee’s service to the Company continued through the date that is twenty-four (24) months following the date of such termination (with any performance-based awards vesting based upon actual performance through the earlier of the date that is twenty-four (24) months following the date of such termination or the date each such award’s applicable performance period would otherwise expire under its terms), and all Market Strike Options, Premium Priced Options and other stock option equity awards, if any, that are outstanding and vested (taking into account the terms of this Section 6(a)(v)) as of the date of termination shall remain outstanding and exercisable until the date that is the earlier of the third (3rd) anniversary of the date of termination or the expiration of such stock option’s term; provided that any payments and benefits set out in clauses (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v) shall be net of appropriate tax and other withholdings. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing shall be payable under clause (i) of the preceding sentence if Employee is terminated in calendar year 2020 (i.e., no bonus shall be due for the completed 2019 calendar year), and nothing shall be payable under clause (ii) of the preceding sentence if Employee is terminated during the 2019 calendar year (i.e., no prorated bonus for any portion of the 2019 calendar year). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employee’s rights to receive payments and benefits in clauses (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v)  shall be conditioned on (I) Employee’s execution and delivery to the Company, within thirty (30) days following termination of employment, of a general release of all claims relating to Employee’s employment and termination from employment (the “General Release”) in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (which General Release shall not affect any rights Employee may have under COBRA, or any claims for indemnification or coverage under any directors’ and officers’ insurance policy as an officer, director, or employee of the Company or LogistiCare, or any rights under any then outstanding stock or other equity options or under any vested award previously issued to Employee by the Company under any Company benefit plan), (II) Employee not revoking such General Release during the seven (7) day period following its execution, and (III) Employee not being in breach of the restrictive covenants at Section 7 of this Agreement. Employee understands that if all of the conditions set forth in the preceding sentence are not met, Employee shall not be entitled to any payments or benefits in clauses (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v). Employee further understands that any amounts otherwise payable to Employee within thirty (30) days after termination of employment shall be paid as soon as practicable thereafter, subject to satisfaction of the conditions designated above and the terms of Section 8. Except for the payments set forth in this Section 6(a), neither the Company nor LogistiCare shall have any further obligations for payment or benefits to Employee in respect of Employee’s employment or under this Agreement.

 

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(b)     Termination for Cause; Resignation by Employee Without Good Reason. In the event Employee’s employment is terminated by the Company and LogistiCare for Cause or Employee terminates Employee’s employment without Good Reason, all of Employee’s rights to Base Salary, Benefits and Bonus, if any, shall immediately terminate as of the date of such termination, except that (i) Employee shall be entitled to any earned and unpaid portion of Employee’s Base Salary and accrued Benefits up to the date of termination, less all deductions or offsets for amounts owed by Employee to the Company, LogistiCare or any other Affiliate, and reimbursement for business expenses incurred in accordance with the terms of Section 3(e) but unreimbursed as of the date of termination (such amounts and benefits collectively in this clause (i), the “Accrued Amounts”), and (ii) in the event Employee terminates Employee’s employment without Good Reason (but excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any termination of Employee’s employment by the Company or LogistiCare for Cause), Employee shall be entitled to receive (other than in respect of the 2019 calendar year) any Bonus (if earned under the relevant performance criteria) relating to a fiscal year which was completed before such termination (payable as set forth in Section 3(b)(i)). In such an event, neither the Company nor LogistiCare shall have any further obligations to Employee under this Agreement. Without limiting the foregoing, in such an event, Employee shall not be entitled to any Bonus, prorated or otherwise, for the year in which such termination occurs.

 

(c)     Termination Due to Death or Disability. In the event Employee’s employment is terminated at any time, whether or not during the Term, due to Employee’s death or Disability, all of Employee’s rights to Employee’s Base Salary, Benefits (except to the extent that any Benefits are expressly available following termination of employment) and Bonus, if any, shall immediately terminate as of the date of such termination, except that Employee (or, in the event that Employee’s employment is terminated due to Employee’s death, Employee’s heirs, personal representatives or estate) shall be entitled to the Accrued Amounts, any Bonus (if earned under the relevant performance criteria and for a relevant period following the 2019 calendar year) relating to a fiscal year which was completed before Employee’s death or Disability and an amount equal to the Bonus earned under the relevant performance criteria for the full fiscal year in which Employee’s employment is terminated multiplied by the quotient of (i) the number of days that have elapsed in such fiscal year on or prior to the date of termination divided by (ii) three hundred sixty-five (365), in each case less all deductions or offsets for amounts owed by Employee to the Company, LogistiCare or any other Affiliate. Additionally, (i) all equity awards granted under Section 3(b)(ii) or Section 3(b)(iii) of this Agreement that, as of the date of such termination, remain unvested shall vest as of the date of such termination as if Employee’s service to the Company continued through the date that is twenty-four (24) months following the date of such termination (with any performance-based awards vesting based at target performance through the date of termination), and (ii) all Market Strike Options, Premium Priced Options and other stock option equity awards, if any, that are outstanding and vested (taking into account the terms of this Section 6(c)) as of the date of such termination shall remain outstanding and exercisable until the date that is the earlier of the third (3rd) anniversary of the date of such termination or the expiration of such stock option’s term. Neither the Company nor LogistiCare shall have any further obligations to Employee under this Agreement.

 

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(d)     Payment Upon Change in Control. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement to the contrary, if a Change in Control (as defined in the Company’s 2006 Long-Term Incentive Plan; provided, however, that in no event shall the acquisition of additional securities by Coliseum Capital Management, LLC and/or its affiliates be considered a Change in Control for purposes of this Agreement) shall occur during the Term and after such Change in Control the Company and LogistiCare terminate Employee’s employment without Cause or Employee terminates Employee’s employment for Good Reason, Employee shall be entitled to all of the amounts and benefits specified in clauses (i) – (v) of Section 6(a); provided that (i) the benefit set forth in clause (iii) of Section 6(a) shall equal the sum of (A) thirty (30) months of the Employee’s Base Salary in effect as of the date of such termination (for the avoidance of doubt, not taking into account any reduction thereof that triggers Good Reason, if applicable), and (B) two and one-half (2.5) multiplied by the target Bonus for the full fiscal year in which Employee’s employment is terminated, such sum payable in a lump sum immediately upon the effective date of Employee’s termination of employment (or, to the extent necessary to avoid the imposition of penalty taxes on Employee under Code Section 409A, in installments in accordance with the terms of clause (iii) of Section 6(a) if such termination occurs at any time after two (2) years following such Change in Control), and (ii) all equity awards granted under Section 3(b)(ii) or Section 3(b)(iii) of this Agreement that, as of the date of such termination, remain unvested shall fully vest as of the date of such termination (with any performance-based awards outstanding at the time of such Change in Control treated at the time of the Change in Control in the manner determined by the Board generally for similarly situated senior executives of the Company and LogistiCare, without limiting the proviso clause below), with all Market Strike Options, Premium Priced Options and other stock option equity awards, if any, that are outstanding and vested (taking into account the terms of this Section 6(d)) as of the date of such termination shall remain outstanding and exercisable until the date that is the earlier of the third (3rd) anniversary of the date of such termination or the expiration of such stock option’s term. A Change in Control will have no other effect on this Agreement, which will remain in full force and effect; provided, that notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Company’s 2006 Long-Term Incentive Plan or the applicable award agreement to the contrary, in the event any equity awards Employee holds which are unvested as of the consummation of such Change in Control are not assumed, substituted or replaced by the applicable entity acquiring the outstanding capital stock of the Company in connection with such Change in Control, such unvested equity awards shall automatically vest effective immediately prior to and contingent upon the consummation of such Change in Control (with any performance-based awards outstanding at the time of such Change in Control treated at the time of the Change in Control in the manner determined by the Board generally for similarly situated senior executives of the Company and LogistiCare without limiting the foregoing terms of this proviso clause).

 

(e)     280G. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement or any other agreement between Employee and the Company, LogistiCare or any other Affiliate, if any payment or benefit (including accelerated vesting of equity awards) Employee would receive from the Company, LogistiCare or any of other Affiliate, whether pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise, would constitute a “parachute payment” (a “Parachute Payment”) under Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), then if reducing the amount of such payment or benefit, in whole or in part, would result, after taking into account all applicable federal, state and local employment taxes, income taxes and any excise tax that are, and that would otherwise have been, payable, in Employee’s receipt of a greater net after-tax amount than Employee would otherwise have received on a net-after basis had the payment or benefit been made in full, then such payment or benefit shall be reduced to the amount (the “Reduced Amount”) that results in Employee receiving the greatest net-after tax amount from such payment or benefit, notwithstanding that all or some portion of the payment or benefit may be subject to the excise tax. If any payment or benefit is to be reduced to the Reduced Amount, any reduction therein shall occur in the following order: (A) cash payments shall be reduced first and in reverse chronological order such that the cash payment owed on the latest date following the occurrence of the event triggering such excise tax will be the first cash payment to be reduced; (B) accelerated vesting of stock options, RSUs and other equity awards (if any) shall be cancelled/reduced next and in the reverse order of the date of grant for such stock awards; and (C) employee benefits shall be reduced last and in reverse chronological order.

 

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(f)     Recognition. Employee recognizes and accepts that neither the Company nor LogistiCare shall, in any case, be responsible for any additional amount, severance pay, termination pay, severance obligation or other payments or damages whatsoever arising from the termination of Employee’s employment, above and beyond those specifically provided for herein.

 

7.     Restrictive Covenants.

 

(a)     Business of the Company. The term “Business of the Company”, as used in this Section 7, shall mean the provision and/or brokering by the Company or its Affiliates of network management services to governmental agencies and provider networks, non-emergency medical transportation, mobility management services, health risk assessments, and any other business in which the Company or its Affiliates have been or have taken active steps toward engaging in during Employee’s employment with the Company, LogistiCare or any other Affiliate.

 

(b)     Non-Competition. During Employee’s employment with the Company, LogistiCare or any of other Affiliate and, during the twenty-four (24) month period after the termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee will not, in any capacity (including, but not limited to, owner, partner, member shareholder, consultant, advisor, financier, agent, employee, officer, director, manager or otherwise), directly or indirectly, for Employee’s own account or for the benefit of any natural person, corporation, partnership, trust, estate, joint venture, sole proprietorship, association, cooperative or other entity (any of the foregoing, a “Person”), establish, engage in, finance, advise, work for, or be connected with, except as an employee of the Company, LogistiCare or any other Affiliate, any business in competition with the Business of the Company if such business competes with the Business of the Company or any business in which the entities referenced in the “Business of the Company” definition are preparing to conduct business or have conducted business during Employee’s employment with the Company, LogistiCare or any of other Affiliate. The foregoing notwithstanding, nothing in this Section 7(b) shall prohibit Employee from being a passive owner of not more than two percent (2.0%) of the outstanding stock of any class of a corporation that is publicly traded so long as Employee does not have any active participation in the business of such corporation otherwise prohibited under this Section 7(b).

 

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(c)     Non-Solicitation/Non-Piracy. During Employee’s employment with the Company, LogistiCare or any other Affiliate and for a period of two (2) years following a termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee will not, directly or indirectly, for Employee’s own account or for the benefit of any Person or entity:

 

(i)     solicit, service, supply or sell to, contact, or aid in the solicitation, servicing, supplying or selling to any Person or entity which is or was a customer, active prospective customer, client, prospective client, contractor, subcontractor or supplier of the Company or any of its Affiliates with whom Employee had business contact or about whom Employee learned or developed confidential information within three (3) years prior to Employee’s termination of employment (“Company Customers/Clients”), for the purpose of (A) selling services or goods in competition with the Business of the Company; (B) inducing Company Customers/Clients to cancel, transfer or cease doing business in whole or in part with the Company or its Affiliates or (C) inducing Company Customers/Clients to do business with any Person in competition with the Business of the Company; or

 

(ii)     solicit, aid in solicitation of, induce, contact for the purpose of, encourage or in any way cause any employee of the Company or its Affiliates to leave the employ of the Company or its Affiliates, hire any such person or otherwise interfere with such employee’s relationship with the Company or its Affiliates, except that general advertisements and internet or similar postings not directed to any employees of the Company or its Affiliates and hiring any employees who respond to such advertisements or postings shall not be deemed to be breaches of the foregoing covenant.

 

(d)     Non-Disclosure. Other than in furtherance of the business of the Company or its Affiliates, in the ordinary course in Employee’s capacity as an employee hereunder, Employee will not, at any time, except in accordance with the Company’s and LogistiCare’s policies and procedures relating to confidential information, directly or indirectly, disclose, communicate or divulge to any Person, or use for the benefit of any Person, any secret, confidential or proprietary knowledge or information relating to the Company or its Affiliates, including, but not limited to, customer and client lists, customer and client accounts and information, patient information, prospective client, customer, contractor, subcontractor and supplier lists, proposals and information, services, techniques, methods of operation, pricing, costs, sales, sales strategies or methods, marketing, marketing strategies or methods, products, product development, research, know-how, trade secrets, inventions, policies, financial information, financial condition, business strategies or plans or other information of the Company or its Affiliates, which is not generally available to the public. Upon the expiration or termination of Employee’s employment with the Company and LogistiCare or on sooner written request of the Company or LogistiCare, Employee shall immediately deliver to the Company all memoranda, books, papers, letters and other data (whether in written form or computer stored), and all copies of same, which were made by Employee or came into Employee’s possession or under Employee’s control at any time prior to the expiration or termination of Employee’s employment, and which in any way relate to the business, assets or properties of the Company or any of its Affiliates as conducted or as planned to be conducted by the Company or its Affiliates, and shall identify to the Company and cooperate with the Company’s directions in removing any electronic copies of such information from any non-Company digital storage devices, computers, cloud and email storage and other similar repositories that Employee uses.

 

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Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, (i) Employee may keep copies of this Agreement and any other agreements, contracts, arrangements, policies or other arrangements to which Employee is party or under which Employee receives compensation or benefits or is covered, and (ii) this Agreement (including this Section 7(d) and Section 7(f) hereof) does not prohibit Employee from providing truthful testimony or accurate information in connection with any investigation being conducted into the business or operations of the Company or its Affiliates by any government agency or other regulator that is responsible for enforcing a law on behalf of the government or otherwise providing information to the appropriate government regulatory agency or body regarding conduct or action undertaken or omitted to be taken by the Company or its Affiliate that Employee reasonably believes is illegal or in material non-compliance with any financial disclosure or other regulatory requirement applicable to the Company or its Affiliates.

 

Employee is hereby notified in accordance with the Federal Defend Trade Secrets Act that Employee will not be held criminally or civilly liable under any federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that is made in confidence to a federal, state, or local government official, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law, or if the disclosure of a trade secret is made in a complaint or other document that is filed under seal in a lawsuit or other proceeding. If Employee files a lawsuit for retaliation against the Company or its Affiliate for reporting a suspected violation of law, Employee may disclose the Company’s or its Affiliates’ trade secrets to Employee’s attorney and use the trade secret information in the court proceeding if Employee files any document containing the trade secret under seal and does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order.

 

(e)     Intellectual Property. Employee will promptly communicate to the Company all inventions, improvements, works of authorship, know-how, trade secrets, software, designs, techniques, concepts, methods and ideas, other technical information, marketing strategies and other ideas, innovations and creations (i) pertaining to the actual or reasonably anticipated Business of the Company or (ii) which were conceived, developed or reduced to practice using the time, confidential or proprietary information, or resources of the Company or its Affiliates, in each case conceived, developed or reduced to practice by Employee alone or with others, at any time (during or after business hours) while Employee is employed by the Company or LogistiCare (the “Works”). Employee acknowledges that the Works will be the exclusive property of the applicable member or members of the Company or its Affiliates. Any Works that constitute copyrightable subject matter will be considered a “work made for hire” as that term is defined in the United States Copyright Act. To the extent that any Work does not fully qualify as a work made for hire, Employee hereby irrevocably assigns to the applicable member or members of the Company or its Affiliates in perpetuity, all worldwide right, title and interest therein, including all intellectual property embodied therein and any related registrations and applications, common law rights and the right to sue for past, present or future infringement thereof and collect and retain any damages in connection therewith. Employee understands and intends that this requirement extends to Works not currently in existence. During and after the Term, Employee will sign any documents and perform any actions requested by any member of the Company or its Affiliates to acquire, transfer, maintain, perfect, exploit and enforce the Works. Employee also hereby irrevocably transfers and assigns to the applicable member or members of the Company or its Affiliates, and waives and agrees never to assert during or after the term of this Agreement, any and all moral or other rights Employee may have to claim authorship of a Work, to object to or prevent any modification of any Work, to control the publication or dissemination of any Work and any similar rights in any country in the world.

 

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(f)     Non-Disparagement. Employee will not at any time publish or communicate disparaging or derogatory statements or opinions about the Company or its Affiliates, including but not limited to, disparaging or derogatory statements or opinions about the Company’s or its Affiliates’ management, products or services to any third party, including on social media sites. The Company will not (and will use its reasonable best efforts to cause its executive officers not to) at any time publish or communicate disparaging or derogatory statements or opinions about Employee to any third party, including on social media sites. For the avoidance of doubt, it shall not be a breach of this Section 7(f) for Employee or Company (and, if applicable, its executive officers) to testify truthfully in any judicial or administrative proceeding or to make statements or allegations in legal filings that are based on a reasonable belief and are not made in bad faith.

 

(g)     Enforcement. Employee acknowledges that the covenants and agreements of this Section 7 (the “Covenants”) herein are of a special and unique character, which gives them peculiar value, the loss of which cannot be reasonably or adequately compensated for in an action at law. Employee further acknowledges that any breach by Employee of any of the Covenants will result in irreparable injury to the Company and its Affiliates for which money damages could not be adequate to compensate the Company and its Affiliates. Therefore, in the event of any such breach, each of the Company and LogistiCare shall be entitled, in addition to all other rights and remedies which the Company or LogistiCare may have at law or in equity, to seek an injunction and other equitable relief in aid of arbitration issued by any competent court enjoining and restraining Employee and/or all other Persons involved therein from committing a breach or continuing such breach. The remedies granted to the Company and LogistiCare in this Agreement are cumulative and are in addition to remedies otherwise available to the Company and LogistiCare at law or in equity. The Covenants are independent of any other provision of this Agreement, and the existence of any claim or cause of action which Employee or any such other Person may have against the Company or LogistiCare shall not constitute a defense or bar to the enforcement of any of the Covenants. If the Company is obliged to resort to litigation to enforce any of the Covenants which has a fixed term, then such term shall be extended for a period of time equal to the period during which a breach of such Covenant was occurring, beginning on the date of a final court order (without further right of appeal) holding that such a breach occurred, or, if later, the last day of the original fixed term of such Covenant.

 

(h)     Acknowledgements. Employee expressly acknowledges that the Covenants are a material part of the consideration bargained for by the Company and LogistiCare and, without the agreement of Employee to be bound by the Covenants, the Company and LogistiCare would not have agreed to enter into this Agreement. Employee further acknowledges and agrees that the Business of the Company and its services are highly competitive, and that the Covenants are reasonable and necessary to protect the Company’s legitimate business interests. In addition, Employee acknowledges that in the event Employee’s employment with the Company and LogistiCare terminates, Employee will still be able to earn a livelihood without violating this Agreement, and that the Covenants are material conditions to Employee’s employment and continued employment hereunder.

 

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(i)     Scope. If any portion of any Covenant or its application is construed to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, then the remaining portions and their application shall not be affected thereby, and shall be enforceable without regard thereto. If any of the Covenants is determined to be unenforceable because of its scope, duration, geographical area or similar factor, then the court or other trier of fact making such determination shall modify, reduce or limit such scope, duration, area or other factor, and enforce such Covenant to the extent it believes such factor(s) to be lawful and appropriate.

 

(j)     Costs; Expenses in the Event of Breach. In the event that Employee breaches the Covenants, the Company and LogistiCare shall be entitled to reimbursement from Employee for all costs and expenses associated with any successful action or arbitration to enforce any of the Covenants, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs of litigation. Should the Company file an action against Employee relating to a breach of the Covenants, and a court or arbitrator of competent jurisdiction determines that Employee did not breach any of the Covenants, Employee shall be entitled to reimbursement from the Company of all costs and expenses associated with defending against such action asserting a breach, including reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.

 

8.     Section 409A of the Code.

 

(a)     Applicability of Section 409A. Amounts payable under this Agreement are intended either to be exempt from the rules of Section 409A of the Code or to satisfy those rules and shall be construed accordingly. Each payment in a series of payments hereunder shall be deemed to be a separate payment for purposes of Section 409A of the Code. Neither the Company nor its Affiliates shall be liable to Employee with respect to any Agreement-related adverse tax consequences arising under Section 409A or other provision of the Code.

 

(b)     Violations of 409A. If any provision of this Agreement contravenes any regulations or Treasury guidance promulgated under Code Section 409A or could cause an amount payable hereunder to be subject to the interest and penalties under Code Section 409A, such provision of the Agreement shall be deemed automatically modified to maintain, to the maximum extent practicable, the original intent of the applicable provision without violating the provisions of Code Section 409A. A termination of employment shall, to the extent necessary to avoid the imposition of penalty taxes on Employee under Code Section 409A, not be deemed to have occurred for purposes of any provision of this Agreement providing for the payment of any amounts or benefits upon or following a termination of employment unless such termination is also a “separation from service” within the meaning of Code Section 409A and, for purposes of any such provision of this Agreement, references to a “termination,” “termination of employment” or like terms shall mean separation from service. If the timing of Employee’s execution, delivery and non-revocation of a General Release could impact the calendar year in which any payment under this Agreement that is subject to Section 409A will be made, such payment will be made in the later calendar year.

 

(c)     Specified Employee. Notwithstanding any provisions of this Agreement to the contrary, if Employee is a “specified employee” (as such term is defined for purposes of Code Section 409A), no payment of amounts not exempt from Code Section 409A shall be made under Section 6 hereof prior to the date that is six (6) months after the date of Employee’s Separation From Service or, if earlier, Employee’s date of death, to the extent such six (6) month delay in payment is required to comply with Code Section 409A, and following any applicable six (6) month delay, all such delayed payments will be paid in a single lump sum on the earliest permissible payment date.

 

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9.     Miscellaneous.

 

(a)     Indulgences, Etc. Neither the failure, nor any delay, on the part of either party to exercise any right, remedy, power or privilege under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power or privilege preclude any other or further exercise of the same, or of any other right, remedy, power or privilege, nor shall any waiver of any right, remedy, power or privilege with respect to any occurrence be construed as a waiver of such right, remedy, power or privilege with respect to any other occurrence. No waiver shall be effective unless it is in writing and is signed by the party asserted to have granted such waiver.

 

(b)     Controlling Law; Consent to Arbitration; Service of Process.

 

(i)     This Agreement and all questions relating to its validity, interpretation, performance and enforcement (including, without limitation, provisions concerning limitations of actions), shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware (notwithstanding any conflict-of-laws doctrines of such state or other jurisdiction to the contrary), and without the aid of any canon, custom or rule of law requiring construction against the draftsman.

 

(ii)     Except to the extent provided for in Section 7 above (relating to injunctive relief and other equitable remedies in aid of arbitration), the Company, LogistiCare and Employee agree that any claim, dispute or controversy arising under or in connection with this Agreement, or otherwise in connection with Employee’s employment by the Company or LogistiCare or termination of Employee’s employment (including, without limitation, any such claim, dispute or controversy arising under any federal, state or local statute, regulation or ordinance or any of the Company’s employee benefit plans, policies or programs) shall be resolved solely and exclusively by binding, confidential, arbitration. The arbitration shall be held in Atlanta, Georgia (or at such other location as shall be mutually agreed by the parties). The arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the National Rules for the Resolution of Employment Disputes of the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”) in effect at the time of the arbitration, except that the single arbitrator shall be selected by alternatively striking from a list of five arbitrators supplied by the AAA. All fees and expenses of the arbitration, including a transcript if either requests, shall initially be borne equally by the parties (subject to any award of attorneys’ fees and expenses made pursuant to Paragraph 7(j)), however, all costs for the services of the arbitrator shall be borne solely by the Company.

 

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(iii)     Each party is responsible for the fees and expenses of its own attorneys, experts, witnesses, and preparation and presentation of proofs and post-hearing briefs (unless the party prevails on a claim for which attorneys’ fees are recoverable under this contract or under law). In rendering a decision, the arbitrator shall apply all legal principles and standards that would govern if the dispute were being heard in court. This includes the availability of all remedies that the parties could obtain in court. In addition, all statutes of limitation and defenses that would be applicable in court, will apply to the arbitration proceeding. The decision of the arbitrator shall be set forth in writing, and be binding and conclusive on all parties. Any action to enforce or vacate the arbitrator’s award shall be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act, if applicable, and otherwise by applicable state law. If any of the Company or Employee improperly pursues any claim, dispute or controversy against the other in a proceeding other than the arbitration provided for herein, the responding party shall be entitled to dismissal or injunctive relief regarding such action and recovery of all costs, losses and attorney’s fees related to such action.

 

(iv)     Each of the parties hereto hereby consents to process being served in any suit, action or proceeding of any nature, by the mailing of a copy thereof by registered or certified first-class mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, to them at their respective addresses set forth in Section 9(c) hereof. Each of the parties hereto hereby irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, all claims of error by reason of any such service pursuant to the terms hereof (but does not waive any right to assert lack of subject matter jurisdiction) and agrees that such service shall (A) be deemed in every respect effective service of process in any such suit, action or proceeding and (B) to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, be taken and held to be valid personal service.

 

(v)     Nothing in this Section 9(b) shall affect the right of any party hereto to serve process in any manner permitted by law or affect the right of any party to bring proceedings against any other party in the courts of any jurisdiction or jurisdictions in order to seek equitable relief, including injunctive relief or to enforce an arbitration award.

 

(c)     Notices. All notices, requests, demands and other communications required or permitted under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given, made and received only when delivered (personally, by courier service such as Federal Express, or by other messenger) or five (5) business days following deposit in the United States mails, registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed as set forth below.

 

	 	
			(i)

				
			If to Employee, at the address most recently contained in the Company’s records (which Employee shall update as necessary)

			
	 	 	 
	 	 	With a copy (which shall not constitute notice) to:
	 	 	 
	 	 	
			Moulton | Moore LLP

			Frank Gehry Building

			2431 Main Street, Suite C

			Santa Monica, CA 90405

			Attention: Tim Moore, Esq.

			
	 	 	 
	 	(ii)	
			If to the Company or LogistiCare:

			The Providence Service Corporation

			1275 Peachtree Street NE, Sixth Floor

			Atlanta, Georgia

			Attention: Chief Executive Officer

			

 

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Any party may alter the addresses to which communications or copies are to be sent by giving notice of such change of address in conformity with the provisions of this Section for the giving of notice.

 

(d)     Assignment of Agreement. The rights and obligations of both parties under this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon their heirs, successors and assigns. The Company and LogistiCare may assign or otherwise transfer their respective rights and obligations under this Agreement, including but not limited to all Covenants contained in Section 7 above, to any successor or affiliated business or corporation whether by sale of stock, merger (in which case the Company’s, LogistiCare’s and Employee’s rights and obligations will be owed to or from, as the case may be, the surviving entity by operation of law without the need for further writing), consolidation, sale of assets or otherwise. This Agreement may not, however, be assigned by Employee to a third party, nor may Employee delegate Employee’s duties under this Agreement.

 

(e)     Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, including by facsimile or other electronic transmission, each of which shall be deemed to be an original as against any party whose signature appears thereon, and all of which shall together constitute one and the same instrument. This Agreement shall become binding when one or more counterparts hereof, individually or taken together, shall bear the signatures of all of the parties reflected hereon as the signatories.

 

(f)     Provisions Separable. The provisions of this Agreement are independent of and separable from each other, and no provision shall be affected or rendered invalid or unenforceable by virtue of the fact that for any reason any other or others of them may be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part.

 

(g)     Entire Agreement; Amendment. This Agreement contains the entire understanding among the parties hereto, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements and understandings between the parties, inducements or conditions, express or implied, oral or written, with respect to the subject matter hereof, except as herein contained. The express terms hereof control and supersede any course of performance and/or usage of the trade inconsistent with any of the terms hereof. This Agreement may not be modified or amended other than by an agreement in writing executed by all parties hereto. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Company may terminate this agreement and have no obligations hereunder (and Employee will not become an employee of the Company or LogistiCare or be appointed to the office of CEO) if, following the completion of a customary background check of the Employee, the Board determines, in its sole discretion, that the results of such background check are not satisfactory for an executive level employee or the Company’s CEO. In the event of a termination of this Agreement by the Company pursuant to the preceding sentence, this Agreement shall be void ab initio and of no force or effect.

 

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(h)     Section Headings. The Section headings in this Agreement are for convenience only; they form no part of this Agreement and shall not affect its interpretation.

 

(i)     Gender, Etc. Words used herein, regardless of the number and gender specifically used, shall be deemed and construed to include any other number, singular or plural, and any other gender, masculine, feminine or neuter, as the context indicates is appropriate.

 

(j)     Independent Review and Consultation. Employee is hereby advised to consult with an attorney before signing this Agreement. Employee acknowledges that it is Employee’s decision whether or not to do so. The Company hereby agrees to reimburse (or cause LogistiCare to reimburse) Employee’s reasonable legal fees incurred in connection with the review and negotiation of this Agreement and the agreements and arrangements incorporated by reference herein, subject to a cap of $25,000.

 

(k)     Number of Days. In computing the number of days for purposes of this Agreement, all days shall be counted, including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; provided, however, that if the final day of any time period falls on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday on which entities which are provincially regulated are or may elect to be closed, then the final day shall be deemed to be the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or such holiday.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed and delivered this Agreement, intending to be legally bound hereby, as of the date first above written.

 

	 	THE PROVIDENCE SERVICE CORPORATION
	 	 
	 	 
	 	
			By: /s/ Christopher S. Shackelton

			
	 	Name: Christopher S. Shackelton
	 	Title: Chairman of the Board
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	LOGISTICARE SOLUTIONS, LLC
	 	 
	 	 
	 	By: /s/ Christopher S. Shackelton
	 	Name: Christopher S. Shackelton
	 	Title: Chairman of the Board
	 	 
	 	 
	 	DANIEL E. GREENLEAF
	 	 
	 	 
	 	By: /s/ Daniel E. Greenleaf
	 	Name: Daniel E. Greenleaf

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