Document:

Exhibit 4.4

                          CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT

      CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT (this "Agreement") is entered into as of
July 29, 2004 by and between ACS Holdings, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the
"Company"), and Reskin & Associates, a Kentucky sole proprietorship (the
"Consultant").

                                    RECITALS

      A. The Company desires to be assured of the association and services of
Consultant and to avail itself of Consultant's experience, skills, abilities,
knowledge and background and is therefore willing to engage Consultant upon the
terms and conditions set forth herein; and

      B. Consultant agrees to be engaged and retained by the Company upon the
terms and conditions set forth herein.

                                    AGREEMENT

      NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the covenants,
agreements and obligations set forth herein and for other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the
parties hereby covenant and agree as follows:

      1. Consulting Services. Consultant shall provide legal services to the
Company, as provided in that certain engagement agreement dated July 19, 2004,
by and between Consultant and the Company (the "Consulting Services").

      2. Term. The term of this Agreement shall commence as of the date hereof
and shall be effective a period of one year (the "Term"). This agreement may be
extended under the same terms by mutual agreement between Consultant and the
Company.

      3. Direction, Control and Coordination. Consultant shall perform the
Consulting Services under the sole direction and with the approval of the
Company's Board of Directors or an officer of the Company to whom such direction
is delegated by resolution of the Board of Directors.

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      4. Dedication of Resources. Consultant shall devote such time, attention
and energy as is necessary to perform and discharge the duties and
responsibilities under this Agreement in an efficient, trustworthy and
professional manner.

      5. Standard of Performance. Consultant shall use its best reasonable
efforts to perform its consulting services as an advisor to the Company in an
efficient, trustworthy and professional manner. Consultant shall perform its
consulting services to the sole satisfaction of, and in conjunction and
cooperation with, the Company.

      6. Compensation. The Company shall pay to Consultant a total of one
hundred thirty-five million (135,000,000) shares of common stock of the Company
(the "Common Stock") in exchange for the Consulting Services. The Company shall
issue certificates representing the Common Stock only to the natural person(s)
employed by, or otherwise working for, Consultant who provide the Consulting
Services.

      7. Registration of the Common Stock. Commencing on the date hereof, the
Company shall use its best efforts to promptly register the Common Stock
pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, on Securities and Exchange
Commission ("SEC") Form S-8. Consultant hereby covenants that if any natural
person performing the Consulting Services becomes a director, officer, holder of
ten percent (10%) of the equity and/or voting securities of the Company, or is,
or becomes an "affiliate" of the Company (for the purposes of this Agreement,
"affiliate" shall mean an affiliate of, or person affiliated with, a specified
person that directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls
or is controlled by, or is under common control with, the person specified), he
or she will not offer to sell or resell the Common Stock registered on Form S-8,
except pursuant to the provisions of SEC Rule 144, pursuant to a reoffer
prospectus in compliance with Form S-8 or pursuant to such other registration
statement acceptable to the Company in its sole discretion.

      8. Knowledge of Investment and its Risks. Consultant has knowledge and
experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the
merits and risks of Consultant's investment in the Common Stock. Consultant
understands that an investment in the Company represents a high degree of risk
and there is no assurance that the Company's business or operations will be
successful. Consultant has considered carefully the risks attendant to an
investment in the Company, and that, as a consequence of such risks, Consultant
could lose Consultant's entire investment in the Company.

      9. Investment Intent. Consultant hereby represents and warrants that (i)
it is acquiring the Common Stock for investment for Consultant's own account,
not as a nominee or agent and not with a view to the resale or distribution of
all or any part of the Common Stock, and Consultant has no present intention of
selling, granting any participation in or otherwise distributing any of the
Common Stock within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the
"Securities Act") and (ii) Consultant does not have any contracts,
understandings, agreements or arrangements with any person and/or entity to
sell, transfer or grant participations to such person and/or entity, with
respect to any of the Common Stock.

      10. Accredited Investor. Consultant is an "Accredited Investor," as that
term is defined by Rule 501 of Regulation D promulgated under the Securities
Act.

      11. Disclosure. Consultant has reviewed information provided by the
Company in connection with the decision to purchase the Stock, including
Consultant's publicly-available filings with the SEC. The Company has provided
Consultant with all the information that Consultant has requested in connection
with the decision to purchase the Common Stock. Consultant further represents
that Consultant has had an opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from
the Company regarding the business, properties, prospects and financial
condition of the Company. All such questions have been answered to the full
satisfaction of Consultant.

      12. No Registration. Consultant understands that it must bear the economic
risk of its investment in the Company for an indefinite period of time.
Consultant further understands that (i) neither the offering nor the sale of the
Common Stock has been registered under the Securities Act or any applicable
state securities laws or securities laws of other applicable jurisdictions in
reliance upon exemptions from the registration requirements of such laws, (ii)
the Common Stock must be held by Consultant indefinitely unless the sale or
transfer thereof is subsequently registered under the Securities Act and any
applicable state securities laws, or an exemption from such registration
requirements is available, (iii) Section 7 notwithstanding, the Company is not
hereby under an obligation to register any of the Common Stock on Consultant's
behalf or to assist Consultant in complying with any exemption from
registration, and (iv) Consultant will rely upon the representations and
warranties made by the Company in this Agreement in order to establish such
exemptions from the registration requirements of the Securities Act and
applicable state securities laws or securities laws of other applicable
jurisdictions.

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      13. Transfer Restrictions. Consultant will not transfer any of the Common
Stock unless such transfer is exempt from registration under the Securities Act
and applicable state securities laws or securities laws of other applicable
jurisdictions, and, if requested by the Company, Consultant has furnished an
opinion of counsel satisfactory to the Company that such transfer is so exempt.
Consultant understands and agrees that (i) the certificate or certificates
evidencing the Common Stock will bear appropriate legends indicating such
transfer restrictions placed upon the Common Stock, (ii) the Company shall have
no obligation to honor transfers of any of the Common Stock in violation of such
transfer restrictions, and (iii) the Company shall be entitled to instruct any
transfer agent or agents for the securities of the Company to refuse to honor
such transfers.

      14. Legends. Consultant understands that certificates or other evidence of
the Common Stock may bear a legend substantially similar to the following:

THE SHARES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE
SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED. THE SHARES HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT
AND MAY NOT BE OFFERED, SOLD OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED IN THE ABSENCE OF AN
EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE SHARES OR AN EXEMPTION FROM
THE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS OF SAID ACT THAT IS THEN APPLICABLE TO THE SHARES,
AS TO WHICH THE PRIOR OPINION OF COUNSEL MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE ISSUER OR
ISSUER'S TRANSFER AGENT.

      15. Additional Covenants. Consultant covenants that it shall not engage in
any activities which are in connection with the offer or sale of securities of
the Company in a capital-raising transaction or directly or indirectly promote
or maintain a market for the Company's securities.

      16. Confidential Information. Consultant recognizes and acknowledges that
by reason of performance of Consultant's services and duties to the Company
(both during the Term and before or after it) Consultant has had and will
continue to have access to confidential information of the Company and its
affiliates, including, without limitation, information and knowledge pertaining
to products and services offered, inventions, innovations, designs, ideas,
plans, trade secrets, proprietary information, advertising, distribution and
sales methods and systems, and relationships between the Company and its
affiliates and customers, clients, suppliers and others who have business
dealings with the Company and its affiliates ("Confidential Information").
Consultant acknowledges that such Confidential Information is a valuable and
unique asset and covenants that it will not, either during or for three (3)
years after the term of this Agreement, disclose any such Confidential
Information to any person for any reason whatsoever or use such Confidential
Information (except as its duties hereunder may require) without the prior
written authorization of the Company, unless such information is in the public
domain through no fault of Consultant or except as may be required by law. Upon
the Company's request, Consultant will return all tangible materials containing
Confidential Information to the Company.

      17. Relationship. This agreement does not create, and shall not be
construed to create, any joint venture or partnership between the parties, and
may not be construed as an employment agreement. No officer, employee, agent,
servant, or independent contractor of Consultant nor its affiliates shall at any
time be deemed to be an employee, agent, servant, or broker of the Company for
any purpose whatsoever solely as a result of this Agreement, and Consultant
shall have no right or authority to assume or create any obligation or
liability, express or implied, on the Company's behalf, or to bind the Company
in any manner or thing whatsoever.

      18. Notices. Any notice required or desired to be given under this
Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed given when personally
delivered, sent by an overnight courier service, or sent by certified or
registered mail to the following addresses, or such other address as to which
one party may have notified the other in such manner:

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If to the Company:                  Reskin & Associates
                                    Suite 400, The Marmaduke Building
                                    520 South Fourth Avenue
                                    Louisville, Kentucky 40202

If to Consultant:                   The Otto Law Group, PLLC
                                    900 Fourth Avenue, Suite 3140
                                    Seattle, Washington 98164

      19. Applicable Law. The validity, interpretation and performance of this
Agreement shall be controlled by and construed under the laws of the State of
Washington.

      20. Severability. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision
hereof shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other
provisions of this Agreement.

      21. Waiver of Breach. The waiver by either party of a breach of any
provision of this Agreement by the other shall not operate or be construed as a
waiver of any subsequent breach by such party. No waiver shall be valid unless
in writing and signed by an authorized officer of the Company or Consultant.

      22. Assigns and Assignment. This Agreement shall extend to, inure to the
benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective permitted
successors and assigns; provided, however, that this Agreement may not be
assigned or transferred, in whole or in part, by Consultant except with the
prior written consent of the Company.

      23. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire understanding of
the parties with respect to its subject matter. It may not be changed orally but
only by an agreement in writing signed by the party against whom enforcement of
any waiver, change, modification, extension, or discharge is sought.

      24. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by facsimile and in
counterparts each of which shall constitute an original document, and both of
which together shall constitute the same document.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day
and year first above written.

         The Company:           ACS HOLDINGS, INC.

                                By:
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                                Name:  Walter H. Roder II
                                Title:  President and Chief Executive Officer

         Consultant:            RESKIN  & ASSOCIATES

                                By:
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                                Name:  James A. Reskin
                                Title:  President

                                       13Exhibit 4.5

                               ACS HOLDINGS, INC.
                             2004 STOCK OPTION PLAN

      This 2004 Stock Option Plan (the "Plan") provides for the grant of options
to acquire shares of common stock, $0.001 par value par value (the "Common
Stock"), of ACS Holdings, Inc., a Nevada corporation (the "Company"). Stock
options granted under this Plan that qualify under Section 422 of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), are referred to in this Plan as
"Incentive Stock Options." Incentive Stock Options and stock options that do not
qualify under Section 422 of the Code ("Non-Qualified Stock Options") granted
under this Plan are referred to collectively as "Options."

1.       PURPOSES.

      The purposes of this Plan are to retain the services of valued key
employees and consultants of the Company and such other persons as the Plan
Administrator shall select in accordance with Section 3 below, to encourage such
persons to acquire a greater proprietary interest in the Company, thereby
strengthening their incentive to achieve the objectives of the shareholders of
the Company, and to serve as an aid and inducement in the hiring of new
employees and to provide an equity incentive to consultants and other persons
selected by the Plan Administrator.

2.       ADMINISTRATION.

      This Plan shall be administered initially by the Board of Directors of the
Company (the "Board"), except that the Board may, in its discretion, establish a
committee composed of two (2) or more members of the Board or two (2) or more
other persons to administer the Plan, which committee (the "Committee") may be
an executive, compensation or other committee, including a separate committee
especially created for this purpose. The Committee shall have the powers and
authority vested in the Board hereunder (including the power and authority to
interpret any provision of the Plan or of any Option). The members of any such
Committee shall serve at the pleasure of the Board. A majority of the members of
the Committee shall constitute a quorum, and all actions of the Committee shall
be taken by a majority of the members present. Any action may be taken by a
written instrument signed by all of the members of the Committee and any action
so taken shall be fully effective as if it had been taken at a meeting. The
Board or, if applicable, the Committee is referred to herein as the "Plan
Administrator."

      The Plan shall be administered by the Board or by the Committee which, for
the purposes hereof, shall be composed of two (2) or more members of the Board
who are "Non-Employee Directors" (as defined below), and, as applicable, outside
directors. The term "outside director" shall have the meaning assigned to it
under Section 162(m) of the Code (as amended from time to time) and the
regulations (or any successor regulations) promulgated thereunder ("Section
162(m) of the Code"). The term "Non-Employee Director" shall have the meaning
assigned to it under Rule 16b-3 (as amended from time to time) promulgated under
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act") or any
successor rule or regulatory requirement.

      Subject to the provisions of this Plan, and with a view to effecting its
purpose, the Plan Administrator shall have, with the consent of the Board, to
(i) construe and interpret this Plan; (ii) define the terms used in the Plan;
(iii) prescribe, amend and rescind the rules and regulations relating to this
Plan; (iv) correct any defect, supply any omission or reconcile any
inconsistency in this Plan; (v) grant Options under this Plan; (vi) determine
the individuals to whom Options shall be granted under this Plan and whether the
Option is an Incentive Stock Option or a Non-Qualified Stock Option; (vii)
determine the time or times at which Options shall be granted under this Plan;
(viii) determine the number of shares of Common Stock subject to each Option,
the exercise price of each Option, the duration of each Option and the times at
which each Option shall become exercisable; (ix) determine all other terms and
conditions of the Options; and (x) make all other determinations and
interpretations necessary and advisable for the administration of the Plan. All
decisions, determinations and interpretations made by the Plan Administrator
shall be binding and conclusive on all participants in the Plan and on their
legal representatives, heirs and beneficiaries.

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      The Board or, if applicable, the Committee may delegate to one or more
executive officers of the Company the authority to grant Options under this Plan
to employees of the Company who, on the Date of Grant, are not subject to
Section 16 of the Exchange Act with respect to the Common Stock
("Non-Insiders"), and are not "covered employees" as such term is defined for
purposes of Section 162(m) of the Code ("Non-Covered Employees"), and in
connection therewith the authority to determine: (i) the number of shares of
Common Stock subject to such Options; (ii) the duration of the Option; (iii) the
vesting schedule for determining the times at which such Option shall become
exercisable; and (iv) all other terms and conditions of such Options. The
exercise price for any Option granted by action of an executive officer or
officers pursuant to such delegation of authority shall not be less than the
fair market value per share of the Common Stock on the Date of Grant. Unless
expressly approved in advance by the Board or the Committee, such delegation of
authority shall not include the authority to accelerate vesting, extend the
period for exercise or otherwise alter the terms of outstanding Options. The
term "Plan Administrator" when used in any provision of this Plan other than
Sections 2, 5(f), 5(m), and 11 shall be deemed to refer to the Board or the
Committee, as the case may be, and an executive officer who has been authorized
to grant Options pursuant thereto, insofar as such provisions may be applied to
persons that are Non-Insiders and Non-Covered Employees and Options granted to
such persons.

3.       ELIGIBILITY.

      Incentive Stock Options may be granted to any individual who, at the time
the Option is granted, is an employee of the Company or any Related Corporation
(as defined below) ("Employees"). Non-Qualified Stock Options may be granted to
Employees and to such other persons other than directors who are not Employees
as the Plan Administrator shall select. Options may be granted in substitution
for outstanding Options of another corporation in connection with the merger,
consolidation, acquisition of property or stock or other reorganization between
such other corporation and the Company or any subsidiary of the Company. Options
also may be granted in exchange for outstanding Options. Any person to whom an
Option is granted under this Plan is referred to as an "Optionee." Any person
who is the owner of an Option is referred to as a "Holder." As used in this
Plan, the term "Related Corporation" shall mean any corporation (other than the
Company) that is a "Parent Corporation" of the Company or "Subsidiary
Corporation" of the Company, as those terms are defined in Sections 424(e) and
424(f), respectively, of the Code (or any successor provisions) and the
regulations thereunder (as amended from time to time).

4.       STOCK.

      The Plan Administrator is authorized to grant Options to acquire up to a
total of fifty million (50,000,000) shares of the Company's authorized but
unissued, or reacquired, Common Stock. The number of shares with respect to
which Options may be granted hereunder is subject to adjustment as set forth in
Section 5(m) hereof. In the event that any outstanding Option expires or is
terminated for any reason, the shares of Common Stock allocable to the
unexercised portion of such Option may again be subject to an Option granted to
the same Optionee or to a different person eligible under Section 3 of this
Plan; provided however, that any canceled Options will be counted against the
maximum number of shares with respect to which Options may be granted to any
particular person as set forth in Section 3 hereof.

5. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF OPTIONS.

      Each Option granted under this Plan shall be evidenced by a written
agreement approved by the Plan Administrator (the "Agreement"). Agreements may
contain such provisions, not inconsistent with this Plan, as the Plan
Administrator in its discretion may deem advisable. All Options also shall
comply with the following requirements:

      (a) Number of Shares and Type of Option.

      Each Agreement shall state the number of shares of Common Stock to which
it pertains and whether the Option is intended to be an Incentive Stock Option
or a Non-Qualified Stock Option. In the absence of action to the contrary by the
Plan Administrator in connection with the grant of an Option, all Options shall
be Non-Qualified Stock Options. The aggregate fair market value (determined at
the Date of Grant, as defined below) of the stock with respect to which
Incentive Stock Options are exercisable for the first time by the Optionee
during any calendar year (granted under this Plan and all other Incentive Stock
Option plans of the Company, a Related Corporation or a predecessor corporation)
shall not exceed $100,000, or such other limit as may be prescribed by the Code
as it may be amended from time to time. Any portion of an Option which exceeds
the annual limit shall not be void but rather shall be a Non-Qualified Stock
Option.

      (b) Date of Grant.

      Each Agreement shall state the date the Plan Administrator has deemed to
be the effective date of the Option for purposes of this Plan (the "Date of
Grant").

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      (c) Option Price.

      Each Agreement shall state the price per share of Common Stock at which it
is exercisable. The exercise price shall be fixed by the Plan Administrator at
whatever price the Plan Administrator may determine in the exercise of its sole
discretion; provided that the per share exercise price for an Incentive Stock
Option or any Option granted to a "covered employee" as such term is defined for
purposes of Section 162(m) of the Code ("Covered Employee") shall not be less
than the fair market value per share of the Common Stock at the Date of Grant as
determined by the Plan Administrator in good faith; provided further, that with
respect to Incentive Stock Options granted to greater-than-ten percent (> 10%)
shareholders of the Company (as determined with reference to Section 424(d) of
the Code), the exercise price per share shall not be less than one hundred ten
percent (110%) of the fair market value per share of the Common Stock at the
Date of Grant as determined by the Plan Administrator in good faith; and,
provided further, that Options granted in substitution for outstanding options
of another corporation in connection with the merger, consolidation, acquisition
of property or stock or other reorganization involving such other corporation
and the Company or any subsidiary of the Company may be granted with an exercise
price equal to the exercise price for the substituted option of the other
corporation, subject to any adjustment consistent with the terms of the
transaction pursuant to which the substitution is to occur.

      (d) Duration of Options.

      At the time of the grant of the Option, the Plan Administrator shall
designate, subject to paragraph 5(g) below, the expiration date of the Option,
which date shall not be later than ten (10) years from the Date of Grant in the
case of Incentive Stock Options; provided, that the expiration date of any
Incentive Stock Option granted to a greater-than-ten percent ( > 10%)
shareholder of the Company (as determined with reference to Section 424(d) of
the Code) shall not be later than five (5) years from the Date of Grant. In the
absence of action to the contrary by the Plan Administrator in connection with
the grant of a particular Option, and except in the case of Incentive Stock
Options as described above, all Options granted under this Section 5 shall
expire ten (10) years from the Date of Grant.

      (e) Vesting Schedule.

      No Option shall be exercisable until it has vested. The vesting schedule
for each Option shall be specified by the Plan Administrator at the time of
grant of the Option prior to the provision of services with respect to which
such Option is granted; provided, that if no vesting schedule is specified at
the time of grant, the Option shall vest according to the following schedule:

Number of Years                           Percentage of Total
Following Date of Grant                   Option Vested
-------------------------------------     ----------------------------------
One                                       20%
Two                                       40%
Three                                     60%
Four                                      80%
Five                                      100%

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      The Plan Administrator may specify a vesting schedule for all or any
portion of an Option based on the achievement of performance objectives
established in advance of the commencement by the Optionee of services related
to the achievement of the performance objectives. Performance objectives shall
be expressed in terms of one or more of the following: return on equity, return
on assets, share price, market share, sales, earnings per share, costs, net
earnings, net worth, inventories, cash and cash equivalents, gross margin, the
Company's performance relative to its internal business plan or general
enhancement of value to the Company. Performance objectives may be in respect of
the performance of the Company as a whole (whether on a consolidated or
unconsolidated basis), a Related Corporation, or a subdivision, operating unit,
product or product line of either of the foregoing. Performance objectives may
be absolute or relative and may be expressed in terms of a progression or a
range. An Option that is exercisable (in full or in part) upon the achievement
of one or more performance objectives may be exercised only following written
notice to the Optionee and the Company by the Plan Administrator that the
performance objective has been achieved.

      (f) Acceleration of Vesting.

      The vesting of one or more outstanding Options may be accelerated by the
Plan Administrator at such times and in such amounts as it shall determine in
its sole discretion.

      (g) Term of Option.

      Vested Options shall terminate, to the extent not previously exercised,
upon the occurrence of the first of the following events: (i) the expiration of
the Option, as designated by the Plan Administrator in accordance with Section
5(d) above; (ii) the date of an Optionee's termination of employment or
contractual relationship with the Company or any Related Corporation for cause
(as determined in the sole discretion of the Plan Administrator); (iii) the
expiration of six (6) months from the date of an Optionee's termination of
employment or contractual relationship with the Company or any Related
Corporation for any reason whatsoever other than cause, death or Disability (as
defined below) unless, in the case of a Non-Qualified Stock Option, the exercise
period is extended by the Plan Administrator until a date not later than the
expiration date of the Option; or (iv) the expiration of one year from
termination of an Optionee's employment or contractual relationship by reason of
death or Disability (as defined below) unless, in the case of a Non-Qualified
Stock Option, the exercise period is extended by the Plan Administrator until a
date not later than the expiration date of the Option. Upon the death of an
Optionee, any vested Options held by the Optionee shall be exercisable only by
the person or persons to whom such Optionee's rights under such Option shall
pass by the Optionee's will or by the laws of descent and distribution of the
state or county of the Optionee's domicile at the time of death and only until
such Options terminate as provided above. For purposes of the Plan, unless
otherwise defined in the Agreement, "Disability" shall mean medically
determinable physical or mental impairment which has lasted or can be expected
to last for a continuous period of not less than twelve (12) months or that can
be expected to result in death (within the meaning of Section 22(e)(3) of the
Code). The Plan Administrator shall determine whether an Optionee has incurred a
Disability on the basis of medical evidence acceptable to the Plan
Administrator. Upon making a determination of Disability, the Plan Administrator
shall, for purposes of the Plan, determine the date of an Optionee's termination
of employment or contractual relationship.

      Unless accelerated in accordance with Section 5(f) above, unvested Options
shall terminate immediately upon termination of employment of the Optionee by
the Company for any reason whatsoever, including death or Disability. For
purposes of this Plan, transfer of employment between or among the Company
and/or any Related Corporation shall not be deemed to constitute a termination
of employment with the Company or any Related Corporation. For purposes of this
subsection, employment shall be deemed to continue while the Optionee is on
military leave, sick leave or other bona fide leave of absence (as determined by
the Plan Administrator). The foregoing notwithstanding, employment shall not be
deemed to continue beyond the first ninety (90) days of such leave, unless the
Optionee's re-employment rights are guaranteed by statute or by contract.

      (h) Exercise of Options.

      Options shall be exercisable, in full or in part, at any time after
vesting, until termination. If less than all of the shares included in the
vested portion of any Option are purchased, the remainder may be purchased at
any subsequent time prior to the expiration of the Option term. No portion of
any Option for less than One Hundred (100) shares (as adjusted pursuant to
Section 5(m) below) may be exercised; provided, that if the vested portion of
any Option is less than One Hundred (100) shares, it may be exercised with
respect to all shares for which it is vested. Only whole shares may be issued
pursuant to an Option, and to the extent that an Option covers less than one (1)
share, it is unexercisable. Options or portions thereof may be exercised by
giving written notice to the Company, which notice shall specify the number of
shares to be purchased, and be accompanied by payment in the amount of the
aggregate exercise price for the Common Stock so purchased, which payment shall
be in the form specified in Section 5(i) below. The Company shall not be
obligated to issue, transfer or deliver a certificate of Common Stock to the
Holder of any Option, until provision has been made by the Holder, to the
satisfaction of the Company, for the payment of the aggregate exercise price for
all shares for which the Option shall have been exercised and for satisfaction
of any tax withholding obligations associated with such exercise. During the
lifetime of an Optionee, Options are exercisable only by the Optionee or in the
case of a Non-Qualified Stock Option, transferee who takes title to such Option
in the manner permitted by subsection 5(k) hereof.

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      (i) Payment upon Exercise of Option.

      Upon the exercise of any Option, the aggregate exercise price shall be
paid to the Company in cash or by certified or cashier's check. In addition, the
Holder may pay for all or any portion of the aggregate exercise price by
complying with one or more of the following alternatives:

      (1) by delivering to the Company shares of Common Stock previously held by
such Holder, or by the Company withholding shares of Common Stock otherwise
deliverable pursuant to exercise of the Option, which shares of Common Stock
received or withheld shall have a fair market value at the date of exercise (as
determined by the Plan Administrator) equal to the aggregate exercise price to
be paid by the Optionee upon such exercise;

      (2) by delivering a properly executed exercise notice together with
irrevocable instructions to a broker promptly to sell or margin a sufficient
portion of the shares and deliver directly to the Company the amount of sale or
margin loan proceeds to pay the exercise price; or

      (3) by complying with any other payment mechanism approved by the Plan
Administrator at the time of exercise. Notwithstanding the foregoing, without
the prior written consent of the Plan Administrator, a Holder shall not
surrender, or attest to the ownership of, shares of Common Stock in payment of
the exercise price if such action would cause the Company to recognize
compensation expense (or additional compensation expense) with respect to any
option for financial reporting purposes.

      (j) Rights as a Shareholder.

      A Holder shall have no rights as a shareholder with respect to any shares
covered by an Option until such Holder becomes a record holder of such shares,
irrespective of whether such Holder has given notice of exercise. No rights
shall accrue to a Holder and no adjustments shall be made on account of
dividends (ordinary or extraordinary, whether in cash, securities or other
property) or distributions or other rights declared on, or created in, the
Common Stock for which the record date is prior to the date the Holder becomes a
record holder of the shares of Common Stock covered by the Option, irrespective
of whether such Holder has given notice of exercise.

      (k) Transfer of Option.

      Options granted under this Plan and the rights and privileges conferred by
this Plan may not be transferred, assigned, pledged or hypothecated in any
manner (whether by operation of law or otherwise) other than by will, by
applicable laws of descent and distribution or (except in the case of an
Incentive Stock Option) pursuant to a qualified domestic relations order, and
shall not be subject to execution, attachment or similar process; provided
however, that any Agreement may provide or be amended to provide that a
Non-Qualified Stock Option to which it relates is transferable without payment
of consideration to immediate family members of the Optionee or to trusts or
partnerships or limited liability companies established exclusively for the
benefit of the Optionee and the Optionee's immediate family members. Upon any
attempt to transfer, assign, pledge, hypothecate or otherwise dispose of any
Option or of any right or privilege conferred by this Plan contrary to the
provisions hereof, or upon the sale, levy or any attachment or similar process
upon the rights and privileges conferred by this Plan, such Option shall
thereupon terminate and become null and void.

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      (l) Securities Regulation and Tax Withholding.

      (1) Shares shall not be issued with respect to an Option unless the
exercise of such Option and the issuance and delivery of such shares shall
comply with all relevant provisions of law, including, without limitation,
Section 162(m) of the Code, any applicable state securities laws, the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended, the Exchange Act, the rules and regulations thereunder
and the requirements of any stock exchange or automated inter-dealer quotation
system of a registered national securities association upon which such shares
may then be listed, and such issuance shall be further subject to the approval
of counsel for the Company with respect to such compliance, including the
availability of an exemption from registration for the issuance and sale of such
shares. The inability of the Company to obtain from any regulatory body the
authority deemed by the Company to be necessary for the lawful issuance and sale
of any shares under this Plan, or the unavailability of an exemption from
registration for the issuance and sale of any shares under this Plan, shall
relieve the Company of any liability with respect to the non-issuance or sale of
such shares. As a condition to the exercise of an Option, the Plan Administrator
may require the Holder to represent and warrant in writing at the time of such
exercise that the shares are being purchased only for investment and without any
then-present intention to sell or distribute such shares. At the option of the
Plan Administrator, a stop-transfer order against such shares may be placed on
the stock books and records of the Company, and a legend indicating that the
stock may not be pledged, sold or otherwise transferred unless an opinion of
counsel is provided stating that such transfer is not in violation of any
applicable law or regulation, may be stamped on the certificates representing
such shares in order to assure an exemption from registration. The Plan
Administrator also may require such other documentation as may from time to time
be necessary to comply with federal and state securities laws.

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      (2) The Holder shall pay to the Company by certified or cashier's check,
promptly upon exercise of an Option or, if later, the date that the amount of
such obligations becomes determinable, all applicable federal, state, local and
foreign withholding taxes that the Plan Administrator, in its discretion,
determines to result upon exercise of an Option or from a transfer or other
disposition of shares of Common Stock acquired upon exercise of an Option or
otherwise related to an Option or shares of Common Stock acquired in connection
with an Option. Upon approval of the Plan Administrator, a Holder may satisfy
such obligation by complying with one or more of the following alternatives
selected by the Plan Administrator:

      (A) by delivering to the Company shares of Common Stock previously held by
such Holder or by the Company withholding shares of Common Stock otherwise
deliverable pursuant to the exercise of the Option, which shares of Common Stock
received or withheld shall have a fair market value at the date of exercise (as
determined by the Plan Administrator) equal to any withholding tax obligations
arising as a result of such exercise, transfer or other disposition;

      (B) by executing appropriate loan documents approved by the Plan
Administrator by which the Holder borrows funds from the Company to pay any
withholding taxes due under this Paragraph 2, with such repayment terms as the
Plan Administrator shall select; or

      (C) by complying with any other payment mechanism approved by the Plan
Administrator from time to time. Notwithstanding the foregoing, without the
prior written consent of the Plan Administrator, a Holder shall not surrender,
or attest to the ownership of, shares of Common Stock in payment of the exercise
price if such action would cause the Company to recognize compensation expense
(or additional compensation expense) with respect to any option for financial
reporting purposes.

      (3) The issuance, transfer or delivery of certificates of Common Stock
pursuant to the exercise of Options may be delayed, at the discretion of the
Plan Administrator, until the Plan Administrator is satisfied that the
applicable requirements of the federal and state securities laws and the
withholding provisions of the Code have been met and that the Holder has paid or
otherwise satisfied any withholding tax obligation as described in (2) above.

      (m) Stock Dividend or Reorganization.

      (1) If (i) the Company shall at any time be involved in a transaction
described in Section 424(a) of the Code (or any successor provision) or any
"corporate transaction" described in the regulations thereunder; (ii) the
Company shall declare a dividend payable in, or shall subdivide or combine, its
Common Stock or (iii) any other event with substantially the same effect shall
occur, the Plan Administrator shall, subject to applicable law, with respect to
each outstanding Option, proportionately adjust the number of shares of Common
Stock subject to such Option and/or the exercise price per share so as to
preserve the rights of the Holder substantially proportionate to the rights of
the Holder prior to such event, and to the extent that such action shall include
an increase or decrease in the number of shares of Common Stock subject to
outstanding Options, the number of shares available under Section 4 of this Plan
shall automatically be increased or decreased, as the case may be,
proportionately, without further action on the part of the Plan Administrator,
the Company, the Company's shareholders, or any Holder.

      (2) In the event that the presently authorized capital stock of the
Company is changed into the same number of shares with a different par value, or
without par value, the stock resulting from any such change shall be deemed to
be Common Stock within the meaning of the Plan, and each Option shall apply to
the same number of shares of such new stock as it applied to old shares
immediately prior to such change.

      (3) If the Company shall at any time declare an extraordinary dividend
with respect to the Common Stock, whether payable in cash or other property, the
Plan Administrator may, subject to applicable law, in the exercise of its sole
discretion and with respect to each outstanding Option, proportionately adjust
the number of shares of Common Stock subject to such Option and/or adjust the
exercise price per share so as to preserve the rights of the Holder
substantially proportionate to the rights of the Holder prior to such event, and
to the extent that such action shall include an increase or decrease in the
number of shares of Common Stock subject to outstanding Options, the number of
shares available under Section 4 of this Plan shall automatically be increased
or decreased, as the case may be, proportionately, without further action on the
part of the Plan Administrator, the Company, the Company's shareholders, or any
Holder.

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      (4) The foregoing adjustments in the shares subject to Options shall be
made by the Plan Administrator, or by any successor administrator of this Plan,
or by the applicable terms of any assumption or substitution document.

      (5) The grant of an Option shall not affect in any way the right or power
of the Company to make adjustments, reclassifications, reorganizations or
changes of its capital or business structure, to merge, consolidate or dissolve,
to liquidate or to sell or transfer all or any part of its business or assets.

6. EFFECTIVE DATE; TERM.

      Incentive Stock Options may be granted by the Plan Administrator from time
to time on or after the date on which this Plan is adopted (the "Effective
Date") through the day immediately preceding the tenth anniversary of the
Effective Date. Non-Qualified Stock Options may be granted by the Plan
Administrator on or after the Effective Date and until this Plan is terminated
by the Board in its sole discretion. Termination of this Plan shall not
terminate any Option granted prior to such termination. Any Incentive Stock
Options granted by the Plan Administrator prior to the approval of this Plan by
the shareholders of the Company in accordance with Section 422 of the Code shall
be granted subject to ratification of this Plan by the shareholders of the
Company within twelve (12) months before or after the Effective Date. Any Option
granted by the Plan Administrator to any Covered Employee prior to the approval
of this Plan by the shareholders of the Company in accordance with such Code
provision shall be granted subject to ratification of this Plan by the
shareholders of the Company within twelve (12) months before or after the
Effective Date. If such shareholder ratification is sought and not obtained, all
Options granted prior thereto and thereafter shall be considered Non-Qualified
Stock Options and any Options granted to Covered Employees will not be eligible
for the exclusion set forth in Section 162(m) of the Code with respect to the
deductibility by the Company of certain compensation.

         7. NO OBLIGATIONS TO EXERCISE OPTION.

The grant of an Option shall impose no obligation upon the Optionee to exercise
such Option.

         8. NO RIGHT TO OPTIONS OR TO EMPLOYMENT.

Whether or not any Options are to be granted under this Plan shall be
exclusively within the discretion of the Plan Administrator, and nothing
contained in this Plan shall be construed as giving any person any right to
participate under this Plan. The grant of an Option shall in no way constitute
any form of agreement or understanding binding on the Company or any Related
Company, express or implied, that the Company or any Related Company will employ
or contract with an Optionee for any length of time, nor shall it interfere in
any way with the Company's or, where applicable, a Related Company's right to
terminate Optionee's employment at any time, which right is hereby reserved.

         9. APPLICATION OF FUNDS.

The proceeds received by the Company from the sale of Common Stock issued upon
the exercise of Options shall be used for general corporate purposes, unless
otherwise directed by the Board.

         10. INDEMNIFICATION OF PLAN ADMINISTRATOR.

In addition to all other rights of indemnification they may have as members of
the Board, members of the Plan Administrator shall be indemnified by the Company
for all reasonable expenses and liabilities of any type or nature, including
attorneys' fees, incurred in connection with any action, suit or proceeding to
which they or any of them are a party by reason of, or in connection with, this
Plan or any Option granted under this Plan, and against all amounts paid by them
in settlement thereof (provided that such settlement is approved by independent
legal counsel selected by the Company), except to the extent that such expenses
relate to matters for which it is adjudged that such Plan Administrator member
is liable for willful misconduct; provided, that within fifteen (15) days after
the institution of any such action, suit or proceeding, the Plan Administrator
member involved therein shall, in writing, notify the Company of such action,
suit or proceeding, so that the Company may have the opportunity to make
appropriate arrangements to prosecute or defend the same.

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         11. AMENDMENT OF PLAN.

The Plan Administrator may, at any time, modify, amend or terminate this Plan or
modify or amend Options granted under this Plan, including, without limitation,
such modifications or amendments as are necessary to maintain compliance with
applicable statutes, rules or regulations; provided however, no amendment with
respect to an outstanding Option which has the effect of reducing the benefits
afforded to the Holder thereof shall be made over the objection of such Holder;
further provided, that the events triggering acceleration of vesting of
outstanding Options may be modified, expanded or eliminated without the consent
of Holders. The Plan Administrator may condition the effectiveness of any such
amendment on the receipt of shareholder approval at such time and in such manner
as the Plan Administrator may consider necessary for the Company to comply with
or to avail the Company and/or the Optionees of the benefits of any securities,
tax, market listing or other administrative or regulatory requirement. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Plan Administrator may modify
grants to persons who are eligible to receive Options under this Plan who are
foreign nationals or employed outside the United States to recognize differences
in local law, tax policy or custom.

Effective Date: July 29, 2004.

ACS HOLDINGS, INC.

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Secretary

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