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Exhibit 4.1

SMARTMETRIC, INC.

2010-B PROFESSIONAL/CONSULTANT STOCK COMPENSATION PLAN

1.  Purpose. The purpose of this Plan is to provide compensation in the form of Common Stock of the Company to eligible consultants that have previously rendered services or that  will  render  services  during  the  term  of this 2010-B Professional/Consultant Stock Compensation Plan (hereinafter referred to as the “Plan.”)

2.  Administration. (a)  This Plan shall be administered by the Board of Directors who may from time to time issue orders or adopt resolutions, not inconstant with the provisions of this Plan, to interpret the provisions and supervise the administration of this Plan.  The President shall make initial determinations as to which consultants, professionals or advisors will be considered to receive shares under this Plan, in addition, will provide a list to the Board of Directors. All final determinations shall be by the affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the Board of Directors at a meeting called for such purpose, or reduced to writing and signed by a majority of the members of the Board. Subject to the Corporation's Bylaws, all  decisions  made  by  the  Directors  in  selecting  eligible  consultants (hereinafter referred to as Consultants), establishing the number of shares, and construing the provisions of this Plan shall be final, conclusive and binding on all persons including the Corporation, shareholders, employees and Consultants.

(b)  The Board of Directors may from time to time appoint a Consultants Plan Committee, consisting of at least one Director and one officer, none of whom shall be eligible to participate in the Plan while members of the Committee. The Board of Directors may delegate to such Committee power to select the particular Consultants that are to receive shares, and to determine the number of shares to be allocated to each such Consultant.

(c) If the SEC Rules and or regulations relating to the issuance of Common Stock under a Form S-8 should change during the terms of this Plan, the Board of Directors shall have the power to alter this Plan to conform to such changes.

3.  Eligibility.  Shares shall be granted only to Professionals and Consultants that are within that class for which Form S-8 is applicable.

4.  Shares Subject to the Plan.  The total number of shares of Common Stock to be subject to this Plan is 1,000,000. The shares subject to the Plan will be registered with the SEC on a registration statement on Form S-8.

5.  Death of Consultant. If a Consultant dies while he is a Consultant of the Corporation or of any subsidiary, or within 90 days after such termination, the shares, to the extent that the Consultant was to be issued shares under the plan, may be issued to his personal representative or the person or persons to whom his rights under the plan  shall  pass  by  his  will  or  by  the  applicable  laws  of  descent and distribution.

6.  Termination of Consultant, retirement or disability.  If a Consultant shall cease to be retained by the Corporation for any reason (including retirement and disability) other than death after he shall have continuously been so retained for his specified term, he may, but only within the three-month period immediately following such termination, request his pro-rata number of shares for his services already rendered.

7.  Termination of the Plan.  This Plan shall terminate one year after its adoption by the Board of Directors.

At such time, any shares that remain unsold shall be removed from registration by means of a post-effective amendment to the Form S-8.

8.  Effective Date of the Plan.  This Plan shall become effective upon its adoption by the Board of Directors.

CERTIFICATION OF ADOPTION

(By the Board of Directors)

The undersigned, being the President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Smartmetric, Inc. hereby certifies that the foregoing Plan was adopted by a unanimous vote of the Board of Directors on September 7, 2010.

/s/ Colin Hendrick__________

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEFORE THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM WASHINGTON, D.C.

 

Written Agreement by and between

Docket No. 10-172-WA/RB-HC 

 

TIB FINANCIAL CORPORATION 

Naples, Florida

 

and

 

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA 

Atlanta, Georgia

 

 

WHEREAS, TIB Financial Corporation, Naples, Florida (“TIB”), a registered bank holding company, owns and controls TIB Bank, Naples, Florida (the “Bank”), a state-chartered nonmember bank;

 

WHEREAS, it is the common goal of TIB and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (the “Reserve Bank”) to maintain the financial soundness of TIB so that TIB may serve as a source of strength to the Bank;

 

WHEREAS, TIB and the Reserve Bank have mutually agreed to enter into this Written Agreement (the “Agreement”); and

 

WHEREAS, on September 13, 2010, the board of directors of TIB, at a duly constituted meeting, adopted a resolution authorizing and directing Thomas J. Longe to enter into this Agreement on behalf of TIB, and consenting to compliance with each and every provision of this Agreement by TIB and its institution-affiliated parties, as defined in sections 3(u) and 8(b)(3) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, as amended (the “FDI Act”)(12 U.S.C. §§ 1813(u) and 1818(b)(3)).

NOW, THEREFORE, TIB and the Reserve Bank agree as follows:

 

Source of Strength

 

1. The board of directors of TIB shall take appropriate steps to fully utilize TIB’s financial and managerial resources, pursuant to section 225.4(a) of Regulation Y of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (the “Board of Governors”) (12 C.F.R. § 225.4(a)), to serve as a source of strength to the Bank, including, but not limited to, taking steps to ensure that the Bank complies with the Consent Order entered into with the FDIC and the State of Florida Office of Financial Regulation on July 2, 2010, and any other supervisory action taken by the Bank’s federal or state regulator.

Dividends and Distributions

 

2. (a) TIB shall not declare or pay any dividends without the prior written approval of the Reserve Bank and the Director of the Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation (the “Director”) of the Board of Governors.

 

    (b) TIB shall not directly or indirectly take dividends or any other form of  payment representing a reduction in capital from the Bank without the prior written approval 

of the Reserve Bank.

 

    (c) TIB and its nonbank subsidiaries shall not make any distributions of interest, principal, or other sums on subordinated debentures or trust preferred securities 

without the prior written approval of the Reserve Bank and the Director.

 

    (d) All requests for prior approval shall be received by the Reserve Bank at least 30 days prior to the proposed dividend declaration date, proposed distribution on

 subordinated debentures, and required notice of deferral on trust preferred securities.  All requests shall contain, at a minimum, current and projected information on TIB’s capital,

earnings, and cash flow; the Bank’s capital, asset quality, earnings, and allowance for loan and lease losses; and identification of the sources of funds for the proposed payment or distribution. For requests to declare or pay dividends, TIB must also demonstrate that the requested declaration or payment of dividends is consistent with the Board of Governors’ Policy Statement on the Payment of Cash Dividends by State Member Banks and Bank Holding Companies, dated November 14, 1985 (Federal Reserve Regulatory Service, 4-877 at page 4-323).

Debt and Stock Redemption

 

3. (a) TIB and any nonbank subsidiary shall not, directly or indirectly, incur, increase, or guarantee any debt without the prior written approval of the Reserve Bank.  All requests for prior written approval shall contain, but not be limited to, a statement regarding the purpose of the debt, the terms of the debt, and the planned source(s) for debt repayment, and an analysis of the cash flow resources available to meet such debt repayment. 

 

   (b) TIB shall not, directly or indirectly, purchase or redeem any shares of its stock without the prior written approval of the Reserve Bank.

Capital Plan

 

4. Within 60 days of this Agreement, TIB shall submit to the Reserve Bank an acceptable written plan to maintain sufficient capital at TIB on a consolidated basis.  The plan shall, at a minimum, address, consider, and include:

 

   (a) The consolidated organization’s and the Bank’s current and future capital requirements, including compliance with the Capital Adequacy Guidelines for Bank Holding Companies: Risk-Based Measure and Tier 1 Leverage Measure, Appendices A and D of Regulation Y of the Board of Governors (12 C.F.R. Part 225, App. A and D) and the applicable capital adequacy guidelines for the Bank issued by the Bank’s federal regulator;

 

  (b) the adequacy of the Bank’s capital, taking into account the volume of classified credits, its risk profile, the adequacy of the allowance for loan and lease losses, current and projected asset growth, and projected earnings;

     (c) the source and availability of additional funds necessary to fulfill the consolidated organization’s and the Bank’s future capital requirements on a timely basis;

 

    (d) supervisory requests for additional capital at the Bank or the requirements of any supervisory action imposed on the Bank by its federal or state regulator; and

    (e) the requirements of section 225.4(a) of Regulation Y of the Board of  Governors that TIB serve as a source of strength to the Bank.

 

    5. TIB shall notify the Reserve Bank, in writing, no more than 45 days after the end of any quarter in which any of TIB’s capital ratios fall below the approved plan’s minimum ratios. Together with the notification, TIB shall submit an acceptable written plan that details the steps that TIB will take to increase TIB’s capital ratios to or above the approved plan's minimums.

 

Compliance with Laws and Regulations

 

    6. (a) In appointing any new director or senior executive officer, or changing the responsibilities of any senior executive officer so that the officer would assume a different senior executive officer position, TIB shall comply with the notice provisions of section 32 of the FDI Act (12 U.S.C. § 1831i) and Subpart H of Regulation Y of the Board of Governors  (12 C.F.R. §§ 225.71 et seq.).

 

        (b) TIB shall comply with the restrictions on indemnification and severance payments of section 18(k) of the FDI Act (12 U.S.C. § 1828(k)) and Part 359 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s regulations (12 C.F.R. Part 359).

Progress Reports

 

    7. Within 30 days after the end of each calendar quarter following the date of this Agreement, the board of directors shall submit to the Reserve Bank written progress reports detailing the form and manner of all actions taken to secure compliance with the provisions of this Agreement and the results thereof, and a parent company only balance sheet, income statement, and, as applicable, report of changes in stockholders’ equity.

Approval and Implementation of Plan

 

    8. (a) TIB shall submit a written capital plan that is acceptable to the Reserve Bank within the applicable time period set forth in paragraph 4 of this Agreement.

 

     (b) Within 10 days of approval by the Reserve Bank, TIB shall adopt the approved capital plan. Upon adoption, TIB shall promptly implement the approved plan, and thereafter fully comply with it.

 

      (c) During the term of this Agreement, the approved capital plan shall not be amended or rescinded without the prior written approval of the Reserve Bank.

 

Communications

	
  

	
9.

	
All communications regarding this Agreement shall be sent to:

 

    (a)       Mr. Steve Wise

        Vice President

        Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

        1000 Peachtree Street, NE

        Atlanta, Georgia 30309

    (b)      Mr. Thomas J. Longe

        Chief Executive Officer

        TIB Financial Corporation

        599 Ninth Street, North, Suite 101

        Naples, Florida 34102

Miscellaneous

10. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement, the Reserve Bank may, in its sole discretion, grant written extensions of time to TIB to comply with any provision

of this Agreement.

11. The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon TIB and its institution-affiliated parties, in their capacities as such, and their successors and assigns.

12. Each provision of this Agreement shall remain effective and enforceable until stayed, modified, terminated, or suspended in writing by the Reserve Bank.

13. The provisions of this Agreement shall not bar, estop, or otherwise prevent the Board of Governors, the Reserve Bank or any other federal or state agency from taking

any other action affecting TIB, the Bank, any nonbank subsidiary of TIB, or any of their current or former institution-affiliated parties and their successors and assigns.

14. Pursuant to section 50 of the FDI Act (12 U.S.C. § 1831aa), this Agreement is enforceable by the Board of Governors under section 8 of the FDI Act (12 U.S.C. §

1818).

  

  

  

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the 13th day of September, 2010.

 

	
TIB FINANCIAL CORPORATION

	
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA

 

	
By: /s/ Thomas J. Longe           

	
By: /s/ Steve Wise           

Thomas J. Longe                                                                           Steve Wise

	 	
Chief Executive Officer

	
Vice President

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