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Exhibit 10.23
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PRE-APPROVED 
DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN
(PROFIT SHARING/401(K) PLAN)
A FIDELITY PRE-APPROVED PLAN
Adoption Agreement No. 001
For use With
Fidelity Basic Plan Document No. 17
FMR LLC and its affiliates do not provide tax or legal advice. Nothing herein or in any attachments hereto should be construed, or relied upon, as tax or legal advice.
IRS CIRCULAR 230 DISCLOSURE:  To the extent this document (including attachments), mentions or references any tax matter, it is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used by the recipient or any other person, for the purpose of (1) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (2) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party the matter addressed herein.  Please consult an independent tax advisor for advice on your particular circumstances.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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	1.01
	PLAN INFORMATION ‌

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	1.02
	EMPLOYER‌

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	1.03
	TRUSTEE‌

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	1.04
	COVERAGE‌

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	1.05
	COMPENSATION‌

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	1.06
	TESTING RULES‌

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	1.07
	DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS‌

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	1.08
	EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS (AFTER-TAX CONTRIBUTIONS)‌

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	1.09
	ROLLOVER CONTRIBUTIONS‌

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	1.10
	QUALIFIED NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS‌

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	1.11
	MATCHING EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS‌

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	1.12
	NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS ‌

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	1.13
	EXCEPTIONS TO CONTINUING ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS‌

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	1.14
	RETIREMENT‌

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	1.15
	DEFINITION OF DISABLED‌

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	1.16
	VESTING‌

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	1.17
	PREDECESSOR EMPLOYER SERVICE‌

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	1.18
	PARTICIPANT LOANS‌

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	1.19
	IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWALS‌

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	1.20
	FORM OF DISTRIBUTIONS‌

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	1.21
	TIMING OF DISTRIBUTIONS ‌

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	1.22
	TOP HEAVY STATUS‌

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	1.23
	CORRECTION TO MEET 415 REQUIREMENTS UNDER MULTIPLE DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLANS‌

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	1.24
	INVESTMENT DIRECTION‌

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	1.25
	ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS AND PROTECTED BENEFITS‌

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	1.26
	SUPERSEDING PROVISIONS‌

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	1.27
	RELIANCE ON OPINION LETTER‌

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	1.28
	ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE AND RECORDS‌

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	1.29     
	PRE-APPROVED PLAN PROVIDER’S INFORMATION‌

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	EXECUTION PAGE‌

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	PARTICIPATING EMPLOYERS ADDENDUM‌

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	ELIGIBILITY, SERVICE AND VESTING ADDENDUM‌

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	COMPENSATION ADDENDUM‌

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	MATCHING EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS ADDENDUM‌

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	NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS ADDENDUM‌

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	IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWALS ADDENDUM‌

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	PROTECTED BENEFIT PROVISIONS ADDENDUM‌

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	FIDUCIARY ADDENDUM‌

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	ADDENDUM TO ADOPTION AGREEMENT‌

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	EFFECTIVE DATES FOR INTERIM LEGAL COMPLIANCE SNAP OFF ADDENDUM‌

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ADOPTION AGREEMENT
ARTICLE 1
PROFIT SHARING/401(K) PLAN
1.01PLAN INFORMATION
		(a)
	Name of Plan:

This is the Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan (the “Plan”)
		(b)
	Type of Plan:

		(1)
	☐         401(k) Only

		(2)
	þ         401(k) and Profit Sharing

		(3)
	☐         Profit Sharing Only

		(c)
	Fiduciary Structure:

		(1)
	Except to the extent elected otherwise below, the Employer shall be the Administrator in accordance with Article 19 of the Basic Plan Document and the Investment Fiduciary as defined in Section 2.01(ee).

		(A)
	☐         Name of Administrator (if not the Employer): __________

		(B)
	☐         Name of Investment Fiduciary (if not the Administrator): __________ 

		(C)
	☐         Fiduciary duties shall be allocated as described on the Fiduciary Addendum.

(2)þ          See Fiduciary Addendum for other applicable provisions.
(d)Plan Year End (month/day):12/31
(e)Three Digit Plan Number:010
		(f)
	Limitation Year (check one):

		(1)
	☐         Calendar Year

		(2)
	þ         Plan Year

		(3)
	☐         Other, (12-month period ending on the following date): _______________

		(g)
	Plan Status:

		(1)
	Adoption Agreement Effective Date:  04/05/2022 (cannot be earlier than the later of (i) the first day of the current Plan Year or (ii) the effective date of the Plan)

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		(2)
	The Adoption Agreement Effective Date is:

		(A)
	☐         A new Plan Effective Date, except to the extent elected below. (Check (i), if applicable.)

		(i)          ☐
	the Plan is an immediate continuation of a portion of a plan spun off from a larger plan that satisfied ADP and/or ACP testing using a safe harbor formula, such formula will continue without interruption under the Plan, and the Plan may satisfy ADP/ACP testing under the safe harbor for the first Plan Year of the Plan, unless the Employer makes a subsequent change. (Check one of the following):

		(I)         ☐
	The Plan is a spin off from a plan maintained by an entity that was not a Related Employer of the Employer prior to the Effective Date.

		(II)        ☐
	The Plan is spin off from a plan maintained by an entity that was a Related Employer of the Employer prior to the Effective Date.

		(B)
	þ         An amendment Effective Date (check one):

		(i)          þ
	an amendment and restatement of this Basic Plan Document No. 17 and its Adoption Agreement previously executed by the Employer. With the execution of this restatement, the Trust Agreement formerly within Basic Plan Document No.17 is hereby removed to become a separate, independent Trust Agreement without altering the substance thereof.

		(ii)          ☐
	a conversion to Basic Plan Document No. 17 and its Adoption Agreement.

The original effective date of the Plan:  01/01/1990
		(3)         ☐
	Special Effective Dates. Certain provisions of the Plan shall be effective as of a date other than the date specified in Subsection 1.01(g)(1) above. Please complete the Special Effective Dates Addendum to the Adoption Agreement indicating the affected provisions and their Effective Dates.

		(4)          ☐
	Plan Merger Effective Dates.   Certain plan(s) were merged into the Plan on or after the date specified in Subsection 1.01(g)(1) above. Please complete the appropriate subsection(s) of the Plan Mergers Addendum.

		(5)          ☐
	Frozen Plan. The Plan is currently frozen. While the Plan is frozen, the definition of Compensation for purposes of determining contributions under Section 5.02 of the Basic Plan Document shall not include compensation earned after the date the Plan is frozen. Plan assets will continue to be held on behalf of Participants and their Beneficiaries until distributed in accordance with the Plan terms. (If this provision is selected, it will override any conflicting provision selected in the Adoption Agreement.)(Choose one.)

		(A)        ☐
	Contributions under the Plan are permanently discontinued.  Accounts of all Employees shall be 100% vested without regard to any schedule selected in 1.16.

		(B)        ☐
	Contributions under the Plan are temporarily suspended.   The Employer contemplates that contributions will resume at a later date.

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Note:  No contributions shall be made to the Plan with respect to Compensation earned after the date the Plan is frozen, nor shall any Rollover Contributions be made; however, loan repayments shall continue to be made until the loan obligation is satisfied.  An Employee who is not already a Participant shall not become a Participant while the Plan is frozen.
1.02EMPLOYER
		(a)
	Employer Name: Amphenol Corporation

		(1)
	Employer’s Tax Identification Number:  22-2785165

		(2)
	Employer’s fiscal year end: 12/31

		(b)
	The term “Employer” includes the following participating employers (choose one):

		(1)          ☐
	No other employers participate in the Plan.

		(2)          þ
	Certain other employers participate in the Plan.  Please complete the Participating Employers Addendum.

1.03TRUSTEE
(a)         Trustee: The individual(s) or entity designated as the Trustee under the Trust Agreement.
1.04COVERAGE
All Employees who meet the conditions specified below shall be eligible to participate in the Plan:
(a)          Age Requirement (check one):
(1)         þno age requirement.
(2)          ☐must have attained age:                (not to exceed 21).
(3)          ☐See Eligibility, Service and Vesting Addendum for differing age requirements for different groups.
		(b)
	Eligibility Service Requirement(s) -

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	(1) Deferral
Contributions,
Employee
Contributions,
Qualified
Nonelective
Employer
Contributions
	(2) Nonelective Employer
Contributions
(other than Safe
Harbor Nonelective
Employer
Contributions)
	(3) Matching Employer
Contributions
(other than Safe
Harbor Matching
Employer
Contributions)
	(4) Safe Harbor
Nonelective
Employer
Contributions
	(5) Safe Harbor
Matching Employer
Contributions
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	N/A – not applicable – Plan does not offer this type of contribution or no Eligibility Service requirement applies

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	days of Eligibility Service requirement (no minimum Hours of Service).  (Do not indicate more than 365 days in column (1), (4), or (5) or 730 days in any of the other columns.)

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	months of Eligibility Service requirement (no minimum Hours of Service). (Do not indicate more than 12 months in column (1), (4), or (5) or 24 months in any of the other 

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	_____ (not to exceed 12) months of Eligibility Service (at least                (not to exceed an average of 83 1/3 hours per month or 1,000 hours per year) Hours of Service are required during the Eligibility Computation Period). (Regardless of the foregoing, an Employee who completes 1000 Hours of Service during an Eligibility Computation Period satisfies the eligibility service requirement at the close of that computation period.)

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	one year of Eligibility Service requirement (at least                    (not to exceed 1,000) Hours of Service are required during the Eligibility Computation Period).

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	two years of Eligibility Service requirement (at least                         (not to exceed 1,000) Hours of Service are required during the Eligibility Computation Period).  (Select only for column (2) or (3).)

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Note:  If the Employer selects an Eligibility Service requirement of more than 365 days or 12 months or selects the two year Eligibility Service requirement, then (1) contributions subject to such Eligibility Service requirement must be 100% vested when made, and (2) if the Plan has selected either Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions in Option 1.11(a)(3) or Safe Harbor Formula in Option 1.12(a)(3), then only one year of Eligibility Service (with at least 1000 Hours of Service) may be required for such contributions.
Note:   The Plan shall be disaggregated for testing pursuant to Section 6.09 of the Basic Plan Document if a more stringent eligibility requirement is elected in Subsection 1.04(a) or (b) either (1) with respect to Matching Employer Contributions and Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, is selected or (2) with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions and Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, is selected, than with respect to Deferral Contributions.
Note:  If different eligibility requirements are selected for Deferral Contributions than for Employer Contributions and the Plan becomes a “top-heavy plan,” the Employer may need to make a minimum Employer Contribution on behalf of non-key Employees who have satisfied the eligibility requirements for Deferral Contributions and are employed on the last day of the Plan Year, but have not satisfied the eligibility requirements for Employer Contributions.
		(6)         ☐
	See Eligibility, Service and Vesting Addendum for differing eligibility service requirements for different groups.

		(7)         ☐
	Hours of Service Crediting. Hours of Service will be credited in accordance with the equivalency selected in the Eligibility, Service and Vesting Addendum rather than in accordance with the equivalency described in Subsection 2.01(cc) of the Basic Plan Document.

		(c)         ☐
	Eligibility Computation Period - The Eligibility Computation Period will be as selected in the Eligibility, Service and Vesting Addendum rather than the anniversary period described in Subsection 2.01(p) of the Basic Plan Document.

		(d)
	Eligible Class of Employees:

(1)Generally, the Employees eligible to participate in the Plan are (choose one):
(A)        þall Employees of the Employer.
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(B)        ☐only Employees of the Employer who are covered by (choose one):
		(i)          ☐
	any collective bargaining agreement with the Employer, provided that the agreement requires the employees to be included under the Plan.

		(ii)         ☐
	the following collective bargaining agreement(s) with the Employer:

                                                                                                 
		(2)         þ
	Notwithstanding the selection in Subsection 1.04(d)(1) above, certain Employees of the Employer are excluded from participation in the Plan:

Note:  Certain employees (e.g., residents of Puerto Rico) are excluded automatically pursuant to Subsection 2.01(r) of the Basic Plan Document, regardless of the Employer’s selection under this Subsection 1.04(d)(2).
		(A)        þ
	employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement, unless the agreement requires the employees to be included under the Plan. (Do not choose if Option 1.04(d)(1)(B) is selected above.)

		(B)         ☐
	Highly Compensated Employees as defined in Subsection 2.01(bb) of the Basic Plan Document.

		(C)         þ
	Leased Employees as defined in Subsection 2.01(ff) of the Basic Plan Document.

		(D)         þ
	nonresident aliens who do not receive any earned income from the Employer which constitutes United States source income.

		(E)         þ
	other:

1.  Employees designated by the Employer as members of the substitute workforce, as distinguished from a regular full-time or part-time employee, that is a separate employment classification based on availability of work;2.  Employees who continued to accrue a defined benefit pension benefit sponsored by the Employer as of December 31, 2018.
Note:  The eligible group defined above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(i)       ☐
	Notwithstanding the exclusion in Subsection 1.04(d)(2)(E) above, any Employee described below shall be part of the class of Employees eligible to participate in the Plan (i.e., an Eligible Employee) and enter the Plan on the Entry Date immediately following the end of the Eligibility Computation Period during which he first satisfies the following requirements: (I) has attained age 21 and (II) has completed at least 1,000 Hours of Service. This Subsection 1.04(d)(2)(E)(i) applies to the following Employees (Must choose if an exclusion in (E) above directly or indirectly imposes an age and/or service requirement for participation, for example by excluding part-time, seasonal or temporary employees): 

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		(F)         ☐
	The Plan previously contained a provision allowing employees to irrevocably elect out of the Plan.  Notwithstanding any lack of exclusion provided in the above, all such employees have made that previous irrevocable election are excluded from participation in the Plan.  The Administrator maintains the list of all such exclusions.

Note: Exclusion of employees may adversely affect the Plan’s satisfaction of the minimum coverage requirements, as provided in Code Section 410(b).
		(e)
	Entry Dates – The Entry Dates shall be as indicated below with respect to the applicable type(s) of contribution.

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	(1) Deferral
Contributions,
Employee
Contributions,
Qualified
Nonelective
Employer
Contributions
	(2) Nonelective
Employer
Contributions (other than Safe Harbor
Nonelective
Employer
Contributions)
	(3) Matching
Employer
Contributions (other than Safe Harbor
Matching Employer
Contributions)
	(4) Safe Harbor
Nonelective
Employer
Contributions
	(5) Safe Harbor
Matching
Employer
Contributions
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	N/A – not applicable – Plan does not offer this type of contribution

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	immediate upon meeting the eligibility requirements specified in Subsections 1.04(a) and 1.04(b)

	(C)
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	the first day of each Plan Year and the first day of the seventh month of each Plan Year

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	the first day of each Plan Year and the first day of the fourth, seventh, and tenth months of each Plan Year

	(E)
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	X
	X
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	the first day of each month

	(F)
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	the first day of each Plan Year (Do not select if there is an Eligibility Service requirement of more than six months in Subsection 1.04(b) for the type(s) of contribution or if there is an age requirement of more than 20 1/2 in Subsection 1.04(a) for the type(s) of contribution.)

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Note: If another plan is merged into the Plan, the Plan may provide on the Plan Mergers Addendum that the Effective Date of the merger is also an Entry Date with respect to certain Employees.
		(f)
	Date of Initial Participation - An Eligible Employee shall become a Participant on the Entry Date coinciding with or immediately following the date such Eligible Employee completes the age and service requirement(s) in Subsections 1.04(a) and (b), if any, or in Subsection 1.04(d)(2)(E)(i), if applicable, except (check one):

		(1)          þ
	No exceptions.

		(2)           ☐
	Eligible Employees employed on _______________ (insert date) shall become Participants on that date.

		(3)           ☐
	Eligible Employees who meet the age and service requirement(s) of Subsections 1.04(a) and (b) on ______________ (insert date) shall become Participants on that date.

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1.05COMPENSATION
Compensation, as defined in Subsection 2.01(k) of the Basic Plan Document, shall be modified as provided below.
		(a)
	Compensation Base - The base for the definition of Compensation described in Section 2.01(k), prior to making the additional adjustments described in subsections (b) and (c) below, shall be as follows:

		(1)         þ
	A W-2 definition as described in 2.01(k)(1)(A).

		(2)         ☐
	A Code Section 3401(a) wages definition as described in 2.01(k)(1)(B).

		(3)         ☐
	A Code Section 415 definition as described in 2.01(k)(1)(C).

		(b)
	Additional Alterations - For all purposes except as noted below (and as found in Sections 6.01 and 15.03 of the Basic Plan Document), Compensation as selected above shall be adjusted by excluding all of the following (or making the specific adjustments described on the Compensation Addendum if Option (10) is selected):

		(1)         ☐
	Reimbursements or other expense allowances, fringe benefits (cash and non-cash), moving expenses, all deferred compensation, and welfare benefits.

		(2)         ☐
	Differential Wages (as defined in Section 2.01(k)(2)(B)(i)).

		(3)         ☐
	Unused leave (as described in Section 2.01(k)(2)(B)(ii)(II)).

		(4)         ☐
	Overtime pay.

		(5)          ☐
	Bonuses.

		(6)         ☐
	Commissions.

		(7)         ☐
	The value of restricted stock or of a qualified or a non-qualified stock option granted to an Employee by the Employer to the extent such value is includable in the Employee’s taxable income.

		(8)         ☐
	Severance pay received prior to termination of employment. (Severance pay for this purpose would be amounts other than those described in Section 2.01(k)(2)(B)(ii) and any such amounts received following severance from employment would always be excluded.)

		(9)         ☐
	Amounts paid to, or on behalf of, the Employee to reduce or offset student loan repayment obligations.

		(10)       þ
	The Plan has other alterations to the definition of Compensation which cannot be captured solely by the above exclusions.  All alterations to the definition of Compensation will be found in the Compensation Addendum rather than this subsection.

Note:  Generally, if the Employer makes no selections or selects only options (1), (2) and/or (3) above, Compensation will not be required to be tested to show that it meets the requirements of Code Section 414(s) and it will be deemed an acceptable definition of Compensation for 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions.  If the Employer selects any of options (4) – (9), then it must be determined that the type of Compensation excluded is irregular or additional based on all the relevant facts and circumstances and must generally meet the following requirements: (1) for Nonelective Employer Contributions other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Contributions, the Plan must either pass the requirements under Code Section 414(s) or must pass the general test under regulations issued under Code Section 401(a)(4); (2) for 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, Compensation must be tested to show that it meets the requirements of Code Section 414(s); (3) for Deferral Contributions and 
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Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, a Participant must be permitted to make Deferral Contributions under the Plan sufficient to receive the full 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contribution, determined as a percentage of Compensation meeting the requirements of Code Section 414(s); (4) for Matching Employer Contributions (other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions), Compensation for purposes of applying the limitations on Matching Employer Contributions described in Section 6.10 of the Basic Plan Document (for deemed satisfaction of the “ACP” test) must be tested to show that it meets the requirements of Code Section 414(s).  Unless elected otherwise above or in the Compensation Addendum, Compensation will include amounts described in Section 2.01(k)(2)(A) and (B) of the Basic Plan Document and exclude deemed Code Section 125 compensation.  If the Plan is determined to be top heavy (in accordance with Option 1.22 and Article 15 of the Basic Plan Document), then contributions made pursuant to Section 15.03 of the Basic Plan Document will be based on Compensation without the above chosen exclusions.
		(c)
	Compensation for the First Year of Participation - Contributions for the Plan Year in which an Employee first becomes a Participant shall be determined based on the Employee’s Compensation as provided below.

		(1)          ☐
	Compensation for the entire Plan Year. (Complete (A) below, if applicable. If (A) is not selected, the amount of any Nonelective Employer Contribution for a Plan’s initial Plan Year will be determined in accordance with this subsection 1.05(c)(1) using only Compensation from the original effective date of the Plan through the end of the initial Plan Year.)

		(A)        ☐
	Short Initial Plan Year: For purposes of determining the amount of Nonelective Employer Contributions, other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, Compensation for the 12-month period ending on the last day of the initial Plan Year shall be used.

		(2)          þ
	Only Compensation for the portion of the Plan Year in which the Employee is eligible to participate in the Plan. (Complete (A) below, if applicable. If (A) is not selected, the amount of any Nonelective Employer Contribution for a Plan’s initial Plan Year will be determined in accordance with this subsection 1.05(c)(2) using only Compensation from the original effective date of the Plan through the end of the initial Plan Year.)

		(A)         ☐
	Short Initial Plan Year: For purposes of determining the amount of Nonelective Employer Contributions, other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, for those Employees who become Active Participants on the original effective date of the Plan, Compensation for the 12-month period ending on the last day of the initial Plan Year shall be used. For all other Employees, only Compensation for the period in which they are eligible shall be used.

	1.06
	TESTING RULES

		(a)
	ADP/ACP Present Testing Method - The testing method for purposes of applying the “ADP” and “ACP” tests described in Sections 6.03 and 6.06 of the Basic Plan Document shall be the (check one):

		(1)          þ
	Current Year Testing Method - The “ADP” or “ACP” of Highly Compensated Employees for the Plan Year shall be compared to the “ADP” or “ACP” of Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the same Plan Year.  (Must choose if Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions is checked.)

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		(2)          ☐
	Prior Year Testing Method - The “ADP” or “ACP” of Highly Compensated Employees for the Plan Year shall be compared to the “ADP” or “ACP” of Non-Highly Compensated Employees for the immediately preceding Plan Year.

		(3)          ☐
	Not applicable.  (Only if Option 1.01(b)(3), Profit Sharing Only, is checked and Option 1.08(a)(1), Future Employee Contributions, and Option 1.11(a), Matching Employer Contributions, are not checked or Option 1.04(d)(2)(B), excluding all Highly Compensated Employees from the eligible class of Employees, is checked.)

Note:  Restrictions apply on elections to change testing methods.
		(b)
	First Year Testing Method - If the first Plan Year that the Plan, other than a successor plan, permits Deferral Contributions or provides for either Employee or Matching Employer Contributions, occurs on or after the Effective Date specified in Subsection 1.01(g), the “ADP” and/or “ACP” test for such first Plan Year shall be applied using the actual “ADP” and/or “ACP” of Non-Highly Compensated Employees for such first Plan Year, unless otherwise provided below.

		(1)          ☐
	The “ADP” and/or “ACP” test for the first Plan Year that the Plan permits Deferral Contributions or provides for either Employee or Matching Employer Contributions shall be applied assuming a 3% “ADP” and/or “ACP” for Non-Highly Compensated Employees.  (Do not choose unless Plan uses prior year testing method described in Subsection 1.06(a)(2).)

		(c)
	HCE Determinations:  Look Back Year - The look back year for purposes of determining which Employees are Highly Compensated Employees shall be the 12-consecutive-month period preceding the Plan Year, unless otherwise provided below.

		(1)          ☐
	Calendar Year Determination - The look back year shall be the calendar year beginning within the preceding Plan Year.  (Do not choose if the Plan Year is the calendar year.)

		(d)
	HCE Determinations:  Top Paid Group Election - All Employees with Compensation exceeding the dollar amount specified in Code Section 414(q)(1)(B)(i) adjusted pursuant to Code Section 415(d) (e.g., $115,000 for “determination years” beginning in 2013 and “look-back years” beginning in 2012) shall be considered Highly Compensated Employees, unless Top Paid Group Election below is checked.

		(1)          þ
	Top Paid Group Election - Employees with Compensation exceeding the dollar amount specified in Code Section 414(q)(1)(B)(i) adjusted pursuant to Code Section 415(d) shall be considered Highly Compensated Employees only if they are in the top paid group (the top 20% of Employees ranked by Compensation).

Note:  Plan provisions for Sections 1.06(c) and 1.06(d) must apply consistently to all retirement plans of the Employer for determination years that begin with or within the same calendar year
1.07DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS
		(a)         þ
	Deferral Contributions - Participants may elect to have a portion of their Compensation contributed to the Plan on a before-tax basis pursuant to Code Section 401(k).

		(1)
	Regular Contributions - The Employer shall make a Deferral Contribution in accordance with Section 5.03 of the Basic Plan Document on behalf of each Participant who has an executed salary reduction agreement in effect with the Employer for the payroll period in question. Such Deferral Contribution shall not exceed the deferral limit below.

		(A)
	The deferral limit is 75% (must be a whole number multiple of one percent) of Compensation.

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		(i)          ☐
	The following lower deferral limit applies to Highly Compensated Employees: _________%

Note:  If Catch-Up Contributions are selected below, a Participant eligible to make Catch-Up Contributions shall (subject to the statutory limits in Treasury Regulation Section 1.414(v)-1(b)(1)(i)) in any event be permitted to contribute in excess of the specified deferral limit up to 100% of the Participant’s “effectively available Compensation” (as defined in Section 5.03), unless elected otherwise in Option 1.07(a)(4).
		(B)         ☐
	Instead of specifying a percentage of Compensation, a Participant’s salary reduction agreement may specify a dollar amount to be contributed each payroll period, provided such dollar amount does not exceed the maximum percentage of Compensation specified in Subsection 5.03(a) or in Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(A), as applicable, and is not less than the minimum percentage of Compensation specified in Subsection 1.07(a)(1)(E), if applicable.

		(C)
	A Participant may change, on a prospective basis, his salary reduction agreement (check one):

(i)          ☐as of the beginning of each payroll period.
(ii)         þas of the first day of each month.
		(iii)        ☐
	as of each Entry Date.  (Do not select if immediate entry is elected with respect to Deferral Contributions in Subsection 1.04(e).)

(iv)        ☐as of the first day of each calendar quarter.
(v)         ☐as of the first day of each Plan Year.
(vi)        ☐other.  (Specify, but must be at least once per Plan Year)
____________________________________________
Note: Notwithstanding the Employer’s election hereunder, if Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions is checked, the Plan provides that an Active Participant may change his salary reduction agreement for the Plan Year within a reasonable period (not fewer than 30 days) of receiving the notice described in Section 6.09 of the Basic Plan Document.
		(D)
	A Participant may revoke, on a prospective basis, a salary reduction agreement at any time upon proper notice to the Administrator, but in such case a new salary reduction agreement may not become effective until the time selected in 1.07(a)(1)(C), unless one of the below options is selected. (Check one if applicable):

		(i)          ☐
	the beginning of the next payroll period.

		(ii)         ☐
	the first day of the next month.

		(iii)        þ
	the next Entry Date.  (Do not select if immediate entry is elected with respect to Deferral Contributions in Subsection 1.04(e).)

		(iv)        ☐
	as of the first day of each calendar quarter.

		(v)         ☐
	as of the first day of each Plan Year.

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(vi)        ☐other.  (Specify, but must be at least once per Plan Year)
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(E)        ☐The minimum Deferral Contribution is _________% of Compensation.
Note: The ability to make Deferral Contributions is a benefit, right or feature subject to discrimination testing under Code Section 401(a)(4). If a minimum percentage is specified above, it should be reviewed to be sure that under the facts and circumstances of the Plan, Deferral Contributions are effectively available to Employees who are not Highly Compensated Employees.
		(2)         þ
	Catch-Up Contributions - The following deferral limit applies to Participants eligible to make Catch-Up Contributions: 100% (cannot be less than 75% and must be a whole number multiple of one percent) of Compensation. The following Participants who have attained or are expected to attain age 50 before the close of the taxable year will be permitted to make Catch-Up Contributions to the Plan, as described in Subsection 5.03(a):

		(A)         þ
	All such Participants.

		(B)         ☐
	All such Participants except those covered by a collective-bargaining agreement under which retirement benefits were a subject of good faith bargaining unless the bargaining agreement specifically provides for Catch-Up Contributions to be made on behalf of such Participants.

Note: The Employer must not select Option 1.07(a)(2) above unless all applicable plans (as defined in Code Section 414(v)(6)(A), other than any plan that is qualified under Puerto Rican law or that covers only employees who are covered by a collective bargaining agreement under which retirement benefits were a subject of good faith bargaining) maintained by the Employer and by any other employer that is  treated as a single employer with the Employer under Code Section 414(b), (c), (m), or (o) also permit Catch-Up Contributions in the same dollar amount.
		(3)         þ
	Roth 401(k) Contributions. Participants shall be permitted to irrevocably designate pursuant to Subsection 5.03(b) that a portion or all of the Deferral Contributions made under this Subsection 1.07(a) are Roth 401(k) Contributions that are includable in the Participant’s gross income at the time deferred.

		(4)         þ
	Automatic Enrollment Contributions.  Unless they affirmatively elect otherwise, certain Eligible Employees will have their Compensation reduced in accordance with the provisions of Subsection 5.03(c) (an “Automatic Enrollment Contribution”), the Administrator’s separate procedures described therein, and the following, if applicable:

		(A)         ☐
	A qualified automatic contribution arrangement described in Code Section 401(k)(13) (“QACA”) has been adopted. (Select Option 1.11(a)(3) or 1.12(a)(3).) See Automatic Enrollment Addendum.

		(B)         ☐
	An eligible automatic enrollment arrangement described in Code Section 414(w) (“EACA”) has been adopted.  See Automatic Enrollment Addendum.

1.08EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS (AFTER-TAX CONTRIBUTIONS)
		(a)           ☐
	Future Employee Contributions - Participants may make voluntary, non-deductible, after-tax Employee Contributions pursuant to Section 5.04 of the Basic Plan Document. The Employee

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Contribution made on behalf of an Active Participant each payroll period shall not exceed the contribution limit specified in Subsection 1.08(a)(1) below.
(1)The contribution limit is _____% of Compensation.
		(b)         þ
	Frozen Employee Contributions - Participants may not currently make after-tax Employee Contributions to the Plan, but the Employer does maintain frozen Employee Contributions sub-accounts.

1.09ROLLOVER CONTRIBUTIONS
		(a)         þ
	Rollover Contributions - Except as may be indicated below, Eligible Employees who have satisfied the age and Eligibility Service requirements specified in Subsections 1.04(a) and (b) may roll over any eligible rollover distribution as described in Section 5.06 of the Basic Plan Document.

		(1)         þ
	Expanded Rollover Eligibility – The following Employees and/or Participants are also eligible to make Rollover Contributions to the Plan:

		(A)        þ
	Eligible Employees who have not yet satisfied the age and Eligibility Service requirements specified in Subsections 1.04(a) and (b).

(B)        ☐Inactive Participants who have not terminated employment.
(C)        ☐All Inactive Participants.
		(2)         ☐
	The Plan will not accept rollovers of after-tax employee contributions.

		(3)         ☐
	The Plan will not accept rollovers of designated Roth contributions. (Must be selected if Roth 401(k) Contributions are not elected in Subsection 1.07(a)(3).)

		(b)          þ
	In-Plan Roth Rollover Contributions (Choose only if Roth 401(k) Contributions are selected in Option 1.07(a)(3) above) – Unless Option 1.09(b)(1) is selected below and in accordance with Section 5.06 of the Basic Plan Document, any Participant, spousal alternate payee or spousal Beneficiary may elect to have otherwise distributable portions of his Account, which are not part of an outstanding loan balance pursuant to Article 9 of the Basic Plan Document and are not “designated Roth contributions” under the Plan, be considered “designated Roth contributions” for purposes of the Plan.

		(1)          ☐
	Only a Participant who is still employed by the Employer (or a spousal alternate payee or spousal Beneficiary of such a Participant) may elect to make such an in-plan Roth Rollover.

		(c)          ☐
	In-Plan Roth Conversions.  In accordance with Section 5.06 and as may be limited in (2) below, any Participant who is still employed by the Employer may elect to have any part of the below-listed portions of his Account, which is fully vested, not part of an outstanding loan balance pursuant to Article 9 of the Basic Plan Document, not currently distributable and not “designated Roth contributions” under the Plan, be considered “designated Roth contributions” for purposes of the Plan.

		(1)
	The following sub-accounts are available to be converted: _________.

(2)         ☐A Participant may not make an In-Plan Roth Conversion more frequently than: ________.
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1.10QUALIFIED NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS
		(a)
	Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions - The Employer may contribute an amount which it designates as a Qualified Nonelective Employer Contribution for any permissible purpose, as provided in Section 5.07 of the Basic Plan Document.  If Option 1.07(a) or 1.08(a)(1) is checked, except as provided in Section 5.07 of the Basic Plan Document or as otherwise provided below, Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be allocated to all Participants who were eligible to participate in the Plan at any time during the Plan Year and are Non-Highly Compensated Employees (except as may be modified in the Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum with regard to prevailing wage contributions) in the ratio which each such Participant’s “testing compensation”, as defined in Subsection 6.01(s) of the Basic Plan Document, for the Plan Year bears to the total of all such Participants’ “testing compensation” for the Plan Year.

		(1)        þ
	Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be allocated only among such Participants described above who are designated by the Employer as eligible to receive a Qualified Nonelective Employer Contribution for the Plan Year. The amount of the Qualified Nonelective Employer Contribution allocated to each such Participant shall be as designated by the Employer, but not in excess of the “regulatory maximum.” The “regulatory maximum” means the amount prescribed in Treasury Regulation Section 1.401(k)-2 which is 5% (10% for Qualified Nonelective Contributions made in connection with the Employer’s obligation to pay prevailing wages) of the “testing compensation” for such Participant for the Plan Year. The “regulatory maximum” shall apply separately with respect to Qualified Nonelective Contributions to be included in the “ADP” test and Qualified Nonelective Contributions to be included in the “ACP” test. (Cannot be selected if the Employer has elected prior year testing in Subsection 1.06(a)(2).)

		Note:
	Each eligible Participant who is a Non-Highly Compensated Employee will be considered his own allocation group. The Employer shall notify the Plan Administrator of the amount allocable to each group.

1.11MATCHING EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS
		(a)         þ
	Matching Employer Contributions - The Employer shall make Matching Employer Contributions on behalf of each of its “eligible” Participants as provided in this Section 1.11.  For purposes of this Section 1.11, an “eligible” Participant means any Participant who is an Active Participant during the Contribution Period and who satisfies the requirements of Subsection 1.11(e) or Section 1.13.

		(1)         þ
	Non-Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions - The Employer shall make a Matching Employer Contribution on behalf of each “eligible” Participant in an amount equal to the following percentage of the eligible contributions made by the “eligible” Participant during the Contribution Period (complete all that apply):

(A)þFlat Percentage Match
(i)          ☐__________% to all “eligible” Participants.
		(ii)         þ
	to certain “eligible” Participants as specified in the Matching Employer Contributions Addendum.

(B)☐Tiered Match:
(i)          ☐To all “eligible” Participants.
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__________% of the first __________% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan,
__________% of the next __________% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan,
__________% of the next __________% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan.
		(ii)        ☐
	To certain “eligible” Participants as specified in the Matching Employer Contributions Addendum.

Note: The group of “eligible” Participants benefiting under each match rate must satisfy the nondiscriminatory coverage requirements of Code Section 410(b) and the group to whom the match rate is effectively available must not substantially favor HCEs.
		(C)         ☐
	See Matching Employer Contributions Addendum for age and/or service weighted allocation options or special allocations for collectively bargained Employees.

		(D)          ☐
	Limit on Non-Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions (check the appropriate box(es)):

		(i)          ☐
	Contributions in excess of __________% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the Contribution Period shall not be considered for non-discretionary Matching Employer Contributions.

		(ii)         ☐
	Matching Employer Contributions for each “eligible” Participant for each Plan Year shall be limited to $__________.

		(2)         ☐
	Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions - The Employer may make a discretionary Matching Employer Contribution on behalf of “eligible” Participants, or a designated group of “eligible” Participants, in accordance with Section 5.08 of the Basic Plan Document. An “eligible” Participant’s allocable share of the discretionary Matching Employer Contribution shall be a percentage of the eligible contributions made by the “eligible” Participant during the Contribution Period. The Employer may limit the eligible contributions taken into account under the allocation formula to contributions up to a specified percentage of Compensation or dollar amount or may provide for Matching Employer Contributions to be made in a different ratio for eligible contributions above and below a specified percentage of Compensation or dollar amount. The Matching Employer Contribution is allocated among “eligible” Participants so that each “eligible” Participant receives a rate or amount (which may be zero) that is identical to the rate or amount received by all other “eligible” Participants (or designated group of “eligible” Participants, if applicable) as determined by the Employer on or before the due date of the Employer’s tax return for the year of allocation.

Note:  If the Matching Employer Contribution made in accordance with this Subsection 1.11(a)(2) matches different percentages of contributions for different groups of “eligible” Participants, the group of “eligible” Participants benefiting under each match rate must satisfy the nondiscriminatory coverage requirements of Code Section 410(b) and the group to whom the match rate is effectively available must not substantially favor HCEs.  Each group of “eligible” Participants must also be clearly defined in a manner which will not violate the definite predetermined allocation formula requirement Section 1.401-l(b)(l)(ii) of Treasury Regulations.  The Employer must notify the Trustee in writing of the amount of such Matching Employer Contributions being given to each such group.
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Note:  If the Matching Employer Contribution made in accordance with this Subsection 1.11(a)(2) is made to Participants who are receiving 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Contributions, in order to satisfy the safe harbor contribution requirement for the “ACP” Test, the dollar amount of the discretionary Matching Employer Contribution made on an “eligible” Participant’s behalf for the Plan Year may not exceed 4% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year.
		(3)          ☐
	401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions - If the Employer elects one of the safe harbor formula Options in (A), (B), or (C) below and complies with Sections 6.09 and 6.10 of the Basic Plan Document, the Plan (or portion of the Plan if (D) is selected) or if the Employer elects more restrictive age, service or Entry Date requirements for Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions than for Deferral Contributions) shall be deemed to satisfy the “ADP” test and, under certain circumstances, the “ACP” test.  If the Employer selects (A) or (B) and does not elect Option 1.11(b), Additional Matching Employer Contributions, Matching Employer Contributions will automatically meet the safe harbor contribution requirements for deemed satisfaction of the “ACP” test.  (Employee Contributions must still be tested.)  401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions will be made on behalf of all “eligible” Participants, unless (D) is selected below.  (Choose (A), (B), or (C) below and, if applicable (D)).

		(A)        ☐
	100% of the first 3% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan and 50% of the next 2% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan.

		(B)        ☐
	100% of the first 1% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan and 50% of the next 5% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan. (Allowable only if Employer has selected 1.07(a)(4)(D) (QACA)).

(C)        ☐Enhanced Match:
______% of the first _____% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan,
______% of the next _____% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan,
______% of the next ______% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan.
		(D)         ☐
	Allocation of Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions will only be made to certain “eligible” Participants in the amounts specified on the Matching Employer Contributions Addendum.

Note:  To satisfy the 401(k) safe harbor contribution requirement for the “ADP” test, the percentages specified above for Matching Employer Contributions may not increase as the percentage of Compensation contributed increases, and the aggregate amount of Matching Employer Contributions at such rates must at least equal the aggregate amount of Matching Employer Contributions which would be made under the percentages described in Subsection (a)(1) of this Addendum.
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		(b)         ☐
	Additional Matching Employer Contributions - The Employer may at Plan Year end make an additional Matching Employer Contribution on behalf of “eligible” Participants, or a designated group of “eligible” Participants, in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.08 of the Basic Plan Document describing discretionary Matching Employer Contributions. An “eligible” Participant’s allocable share of the additional Matching Employer Contribution shall be a percentage of the eligible contributions made by the “eligible” Participant during the Plan Year.  The additional Matching Employer Contribution may be limited to match only contributions up to a specified percentage of Compensation or dollar amount or may provide for the additional Matching Employer Contributions to be made in a different ratio for eligible contributions above and below a specified percentage of Compensation or dollar amount. The additional Matching Employer Contribution is allocated among “eligible” Participants so that each “eligible” Participant receives a rate or amount (which may be zero) that is identical to the rate or amount received by all other “eligible” Participants (or designated group of “eligible” Participants, if applicable) as determined by the Employer on or before the due date of the Employer’s tax return for the year of allocation.

Note: If the additional Matching Employer Contribution made in accordance with this Subsection 1.11(b) matches different percentages of contributions for different groups of “eligible” Participants, the group of “eligible” Participants benefiting under each match rate must satisfy the nondiscriminatory coverage requirements of Code Section 410(b) and the group to whom the match rate is effectively available must not substantially favor HCEs.  Each group of “eligible” Participants must also be clearly defined in a manner which will not violate the definite predetermined allocation formula requirement Section 1.401-l(b)(l)(ii) of Treasury Regulations.  The Employer must notify the Trustee in writing of the amount of such Matching Employer Contributions being given to each such group.
Note:  If the Employer elected Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, above and wants to be deemed to have satisfied the “ADP” test, the additional Matching Employer Contribution must meet the requirements of Section 6.09 of the Basic Plan Document. In addition to the foregoing requirements, if the Employer elected Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions, and wants to be deemed to have satisfied the “ACP” test with respect to Matching Employer Contributions for the Plan Year, the eligible contributions matched may not exceed the limitations in Section 6.10 of the Basic Plan Document.
		(c)
	Contributions Matched - The Employer matches the following contributions (check appropriate box(es)):

		(1)
	Deferral Contributions - Deferral Contributions made to the Plan are matched at the rate specified in this Section 1.11. Catch-Up Contributions are not matched unless the Employer elects Option 1.11(c)(1)(A) below.

		(A)        ☐
	Catch-Up Contributions made to the Plan pursuant to Subsection 1.07(a)(4) are matched at the rates specified in this Section 1.11.

Note:  Notwithstanding the above, if the Employer elected Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, Deferral Contributions shall be matched at the rate specified therein without regard to whether they are Catch-Up Contributions.
		(d)
	Contribution Period for Matching Employer Contributions - The Contribution Period for purposes of calculating the amount of Matching Employer Contributions is:

(1)         ☐each calendar month.
(2)         ☐each Plan Year quarter.
(3)         ☐each Plan Year.
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(4)         þeach payroll period.
		(5)         ☐
	The Employer shall determine the Contribution Period for calculation of any discretionary Matching Employer Contributions elected pursuant to Option 1.11(a)(2) above at the time that the matching contribution formula is determined.

The Contribution Period for additional Matching Employer Contributions described in Subsection 1.11(b) is the Plan Year.
Note: If Option (5) is selected, one of the other options must be selected to apply to any non-discretionary Matching Employer Contributions.  If Option (5) is not selected, the Employer may amend at any time to change the option chosen with regard to discretionary Matching Employer Contributions.
Note: If Option (1), (2) or (3) is selected above and Matching Employer Contributions are made more frequently than for the Contribution Period selected above, the Employer must calculate the Matching Employer Contribution required with respect to the full Contribution Period, taking into account the “eligible” Participant’s contributions and Compensation for the full Contribution Period, and contribute any additional Matching Employer Contributions necessary to “true up” the Matching Employer Contribution so that the full Matching Employer Contribution is made for the Contribution Period.
		(e)
	Continuing Eligibility Requirement(s) - A Participant who is an Active Participant during a Contribution Period and makes eligible contributions during the Contribution Period shall only be entitled to receive Matching Employer Contributions under Section 1.11 for that Contribution Period if the Participant satisfies the following requirement(s) (Check the appropriate box(es).  Options (3), (4), (8), (9), and (10) may not be elected in any combination; Option (5) may not be elected with Options (2) through (4) or Options (8) through (10)):

		(1)         þ
	No requirements.

		(2)         ☐
	Is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the last day of the Contribution Period.

		(3)         ☐
	Earns at least 501 Hours of Service during the Plan Year.  (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)

		(4)         ☐
	Earns at least _______ (not to exceed 1,000) Hours of Service during the Plan Year.  (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)

		(5)         ☐
	Either earns at least 501 Hours of Service during the Plan Year or is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the last day of the Plan Year.  (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)

		(6)         ☐
	Is not a Highly Compensated Employee for the Plan Year.

		(7)         ☐
	Is not a partner or a member of the Employer, if the Employer is a partnership or an entity taxed as a partnership.

		(8)         ☐
	Is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the last day of the Employer’s fiscal year.

		(9)         ☐
	Is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the date the Matching Employer Contribution allocation is declared.

		(10)       ☐
	Is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the date the Matching Employer Contribution is made.

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		(11)       ☐
	Special continuing eligibility requirement(s) for additional Matching Employer Contributions or “true up” Matching Employer Contributions.

		(A)        ☐
	The continuing eligibility requirement(s) for additional Matching Employer Contributions selected in Option 1.11(b) is/are:  __________

		(B)        ☐
	The continuing eligibility requirement(s) for “true up” Matching Employer Contributions described in Section 1.11(d) is/are:  ______

(For each blank above, fill in number of applicable eligibility requirement(s) from above, including the number of Hours of Service if Option (4) has been selected. Options (2) through (5), and (7), through (10) may not be elected with respect to additional Matching Employer Contributions if Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, is checked or if Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions is checked and the Employer intends to satisfy the Code Section 401(m)(11) safe harbor with respect to Matching Employer Contributions.)
Note:  Except when added in conjunction with the addition of a new Matching Employer Contribution, if Option (2) through (5) or (8) through (10) is adopted during a Contribution Period, such Option shall not become effective until the first day of the next Contribution Period.  Matching Employer Contributions attributable to the Contribution Period that are allocated to Participant Accounts during the Contribution Period shall not be subject to the eligibility requirements of Option (2) through (5) or (7) through (10). If Option (2) through (5) or (7) through (10) is elected with respect to any Matching Employer Contributions and if Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, is also elected, the Plan will not be deemed to satisfy the “ACP” test in accordance with Section 6.10 of the Basic Plan Document and will have to pass the “ACP” test each year.
		(f)          þ
	Qualified Matching Employer Contributions - Prior to making any Matching Employer Contribution hereunder (other than a 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contribution), the Employer may designate all or a portion of such Matching Employer Contribution as a Qualified Matching Employer Contribution that may be used to satisfy the “ADP” test on Deferral Contributions and excluded in applying the “ACP” test on Employee and Matching Employer Contributions.  Unless the additional eligibility requirement is selected below, Qualified Matching Employer Contributions shall be allocated to all Participants who were Active Participants during the Contribution Period and who meet the continuing eligibility requirement(s) described in Subsection 1.11(e) above for the type of Matching Employer Contribution being characterized as a Qualified Matching Employer Contribution.

		(1)         þ
	To receive an allocation of Qualified Matching Employer Contributions a Participant must also be a Non-Highly Compensated Employee for the Plan Year.

Note:  Qualified Matching Employer Contributions may not be excluded in applying the “ACP” test for a Plan Year if the Employer elected Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, with respect to Nonelective Employer Contributions, and the “ADP” test is deemed satisfied under Section 6.09 of the Basic Plan Document for such Plan Year.
1.12NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS
If (a) or (b) is elected below, the Employer may make Nonelective Employer Contributions on behalf of each of its “eligible” Participants in accordance with the provisions of this Section 1.12. Except as otherwise defined in this Adoption Agreement pertaining to Nonelective Employer Contributions, for purposes of this Section 1.12, an “eligible” Participant means a Participant who is an Active Participant during the Contribution Period and who satisfies the requirements of Subsection 1.12(d) or Section 1.13.
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Note: An Employer may elect both a fixed formula and a discretionary formula.  If both are selected, the discretionary formula shall be treated as an additional Nonelective Employer Contribution and allocated separately in accordance with the allocation formula selected by the Employer.
(a)          þFixed Formula:
		(1)          þ
	Fixed Percentage Employer Contribution - For each Contribution Period, the Employer shall contribute for each “eligible” Participant a percentage of such “eligible” Participant’s Compensation equal to:

(A)         ☐__________% (not to exceed 25%) to all “eligible” Participants.
(B)         þTo “eligible” employees indicated in the Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum.
Note: The allocation formula in Option 1.12(a)(1)(A) above generally satisfies a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4).
		(2)          ☐
	Fixed Flat Dollar Employer Contribution - The Employer shall contribute for each “eligible” Participant an amount equal to:

(A)         ☐$__________ to all “eligible” Participants. (Complete (i) below).
		(i)
	The contribution amount is based on an “eligible” Participant’s service for the following period (check one of the following):

(I)          ☐Each paid hour.
(II)         ☐Each Plan Year.
		(III)       ☐
	Other: _______________________ (must be a period within the Plan Year that does not exceed one week and is uniform with respect to all “eligible” Participants).

		(B)         ☐
	To “eligible” employees indicated in the Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum.

Note: The allocation formula in Option 1.12(a)(2)(A) above generally satisfies a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4).
		(3)          þ
	401(k) Safe Harbor Formula - If the Employer elects one of the safe harbor formula Options below and complies with Sections 6.09 and 6.10 of the Basic Plan Document, the Plan (or portion of the Plan if (C) is selected or if the Employer elects more restrictive age, service or Entry Date requirements for Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions than for Deferral Contributions) shall be deemed to satisfy the “ADP” test and, under certain circumstances, the “ACP” test (if the requirements of Section 6.10 of the Basic Plan Document are met with regard to Matching Deferral Contributions).  401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be made on behalf of all “eligible” Participants, unless (C) is selected below.

		(A)         þ
	3% (must be at least 3% and not to exceed 25%) to all “eligible” Participants.

		(B)         ☐
	As indicated on the Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum as specified for particular Plan Years.

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		(C)         þ
	Allocation of Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions will only be made to certain “eligible” Participants as specified in the Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum.

		(4)           ☐
	Other allocation formula(s) as specified in the Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum, (e.g., integrated, group-based, prevailing wage or pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement).

	(b)          þ
	Discretionary Formula - The Employer may decide each Contribution Period whether to make a discretionary Nonelective Employer Contribution on behalf of “eligible” Participants in accordance with Section 5.10 of the Basic Plan Document.

		(1)         ☐
	Non-Integrated Allocation Formula - In the ratio that each “eligible” Participant’s Compensation bears to the total Compensation paid to all “eligible” Participants for the Contribution Period.

Note: The allocation formula in Option 1.12(b)(1) above generally satisfies a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4).
		(2)          ☐
	Integrated Allocation Formula - As (1) a percentage of each “eligible” Participant’s Compensation plus (2) a percentage of each “eligible” Participant’s Compensation in excess of the “integration level” as defined below.  The percentage of Compensation in excess of the “integration level” shall be equal to the lesser of the percentage of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation allocated under (1) above or the “permitted disparity limit” as defined below.

Note: An Employer that has elected Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, may not take Nonelective Employer Contributions made to satisfy the 401(k) safe harbor into account in applying the integrated allocation formula described above.
		(A)
	“Integration level” means the Social Security taxable wage base for the Plan Year, unless the Employer elects a lesser amount in (i) or (ii) below.

		(i)
	______% (not to exceed 100%) of the Social Security taxable wage base for the Plan Year, or

		(ii)
	$______ (not to exceed the Social Security taxable wage base).

		(B)
	“Permitted disparity limit” means the percentage provided by the following table:

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is ___% of the
Taxable Wage Base
	The “Permitted
Disparity
Limit” is

	20% or less
	5.7%

	More than 20%, but not more than 80%
	4.3%

	More than 80%, but less than 100%
	5.4%

	100%
	5.7%

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		(C)
	The Social Security taxable wage base is the contribution and benefit base in effect under Section 230 of the Social Security Act at the beginning of the Plan Year.

Note: The allocation formula in Option 1.12(b)(2) above generally satisfies a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4).
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Note: An Employer who maintains any other plan that provides for or imputes Social Security Integration (permitted disparity) may not elect Option 1.12(b)(2).
		(3)          þ
	Other allocation formula(s) as specified in the Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum, (e.g., group-based, conditional points or flat-dollar).

		(c)
	Contribution Period for Nonelective Employer Contributions - The Contribution Period for purposes of calculating the amount of Nonelective Employer Contributions is the Plan Year, unless the Employer elects another Contribution Period below. Regardless of any selection made below, the Contribution Period for 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions under Option 1.12(a)(3) or Nonelective Employer Contributions allocated under an integrated formula selected under Option 1.12(b)(2) or allocated pursuant to the Prevailing Wage Contribution provided in the Nonelective Employer Contributions Addendum is the Plan Year.

(1)         ☐each calendar month.
(2)         ☐each Plan Year quarter.
(3)         ☐each payroll period.
Note: If Nonelective Employer Contributions are made more frequently than for the Contribution Period selected above, the Employer must calculate the Nonelective Employer Contribution required with respect to the full Contribution Period, taking into account the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the full Contribution Period, and contribute any additional Nonelective Employer Contributions necessary to “true up” the Nonelective Employer Contribution so that the full Nonelective Employer Contribution is made for the Contribution Period.
		(d)
	Continuing Eligibility Requirement(s) - A Participant shall only be entitled to receive Nonelective Employer Contributions for a Plan Year under this Section 1.12 if the Participant is an Active Participant during the Plan Year and satisfies the following requirement(s) (Check the appropriate box(es) - Options (3) and (4) may not be elected together; Option (5) may not be elected with Options (2) through (4) or Options (8) through (10); Options (2) through  (5) and (7) through (10) may not be elected if the only Nonelective Employer Contribution selected is the fixed formula in Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, and will not apply to the 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula if other allocation options have also been selected):

		(1)         þ
	No requirements.

		(2)         ☐
	Is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the last day of the Contribution Period.

		(3)         ☐
	Earns at least 501 Hours of Service during the Plan Year. (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)

		(4)         ☐
	Earns at least _______ (not to exceed 1,000) Hours of Service during the Plan Year. (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)

		(5)         ☐
	Either earns at least 501 Hours of Service during the Plan Year or is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the last day of the Plan Year.  (Only if the Contribution Period is the Plan Year.)

		(6)         ☐
	Is not a Highly Compensated Employee for the Plan Year.

		(7)         ☐
	Is not a partner or a member of the Employer, if the Employer is a partnership or an entity taxed as a partnership.

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		(8)         ☐
	Is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the last day of the Employer’s fiscal year.

		(9)         ☐
	Is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the date the Nonelective Employer Contribution allocation is declared.

		(10)       ☐
	Is employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the date the Nonelective Employer Contribution is made.

		(11)       þ
	Special continuing eligibility requirement(s) for discretionary Nonelective Employer Contributions. (Only if both Options 1.12(a) and (b) are checked.)

		(A)
	The continuing eligibility requirement(s) for discretionary Nonelective Employer Contributions is/are:   (1)  (Fill in number of applicable eligibility requirement(s) from above, including the number of Hours of Service if Option (4) has been selected.)

Note:  Except when added in conjunction with the addition of a new Nonelective Employer Contribution, if Option (2) through (5) or (8) through (10) is adopted during a Contribution Period, such Option shall not become effective until the first day of the next Contribution Period. Nonelective Employer Contributions attributable to the Contribution Period that are allocated to Participant Accounts during the Contribution Period shall not be subject to the eligibility requirements of Option (2) through (5) or (8) through (10).
1.13EXCEPTIONS TO CONTINUING ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
		(a)         ☐
	Death, Disability, and Retirement Exceptions - All Participants who become disabled, as defined in Section 1.15, retire, as provided in Subsection 1.14(a), (b), or (c), or die are excepted from any last day or Hours of Service requirement.  For purposes of this Section, any Participant who dies while performing qualified military service as defined in Code Section 414(u)(5) will be excepted from any last day or Hours of Service requirement.

1.14RETIREMENT
		(a)
	The Normal Retirement Age under the Plan is (check one):

		(1)         þ
	age 65.

		(2)         ☐
	age __________ (specify between 55 and 64).

		(3)         ☐
	later of age __________ (not less than 55 or greater than 65) or the __________ (not to exceed 5th) anniversary of the Participant’s Employment Commencement Date.

(b)         ☐The Early Retirement Age is the date the Participant attains age __________ and completes __________ years of Vesting Service.
Note:  If this Option is elected, Participants who are employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the date they reach Early Retirement Age shall be 100% vested in their Accounts under the Plan.
(c)         þA Participant who becomes disabled, as defined in Section 1.15, is eligible for disability retirement.
Note:  If this Option is elected, Participants who are employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on the date they become disabled shall be 100% vested in their Accounts under the Plan.  Pursuant to Section 11.03 of the Basic Plan Document, a Participant is not considered to be disabled until he terminates his employment with the Employer.
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1.15DEFINITION OF DISABLED
A Participant is disabled if he/she meets any of the requirements selected below:
(a)         þThe Participant is eligible for benefits under the Employer’s long-term disability plan.
(b)         þThe Participant is eligible for Social Security disability benefits.
(c)         þThe Participant is determined to be disabled by the Participant’s physician.
1.16VESTING
A Participant’s vested interest in Matching Employer Contributions and/or Nonelective Employer Contributions, other than those described in Subsection 5.11(a) of the Basic Plan Document, shall be based upon his years of Vesting Service and the schedule selected in Subsection 1.16(c) below, except as provided in the Vesting Schedule Addendum to the Adoption Agreement or as provided in Subsection 1.22(c).
		(a)
	When years of Vesting Service are determined, the elapsed time method shall be used.

		(b)         ☐
	Years of Vesting Service shall exclude service prior to the Plan’s original effective date as listed in Subsection 1.01(g)(1) or Subsection 1.01(g)(2), as applicable.

		(c)
	Vesting Schedule(s)

	◻    N/A - No Nonelective Employer
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þ    100% Vesting immediately
◻    3 year cliff (see C below)
◻    6 year graduated (see D below)
◻    Other vesting (complete E1 below)
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	◻    N/A – No Matching Employer
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◻    100% Vesting immediately
◻    3 year cliff (see C below)
◻    6 year graduated (see D below)
þ    Other vesting (complete E2 below)
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	(1) Nonelective Employer Contributions
(check one):
(A)     ☐    N/A - No Nonelective Employer Contributions
(B)     þ    100% Vesting immediately
(C)     ☐    3 year cliff (see C below)
(D)     ☐    6 year graduated (see D below)
(E)     ☐    Other vesting (complete E1 below)
	(2) Matching Employer Contributions
(check one):
(A)     ☐    N/A – No Matching Employer Contributions
(B)     ☐    100% Vesting immediately
(C)     ☐    3 year cliff (see C below)
(D)     ☐    6 year graduated (see D below)
(E)     þ    Other vesting (complete E2 below)

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	Years of Vesting Service
	Applicable Vesting Schedule(s)

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	C
	D
	E1
	E2

	0
	0%
	0%
	_______%
	0%

	1
	0%
	0%
	_______%
	25%

	2
	0%
	20%
	_______%
	50%

	3
	100%
	40%
	_______%
	75%

	4
	100%
	60%
	_______%
	100%

	5
	100%
	80%
	_______%
	100%

	6 or more
	100%
	100%
	100%
	100%

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Note:  A schedule elected under E1 or E2 above must be, at each year, at least as favorable as one of the schedules in C or D above.  If the vesting schedule is amended, any such amendment must satisfy the requirements of section 16.04 of the Basic Plan Document.
Note:  The amendment of the plan to add a Fixed Nonelective Employer Contribution, Discretionary Nonelective Employer Contribution, 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contribution, Fixed Matching Employer Contribution, Discretionary Matching Employer Contribution, Additional Matching Employer Contribution, or 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contribution and an attendant vesting schedule does not constitute an amendment to a vesting schedule under Section 1.16(e) below, unless a contribution source of the same type exists under the Plan on the effective date of such amendment. Any amendment to the vesting schedule of one such contribution source shall not require the amendment of the vesting schedule of any other such contribution source, notwithstanding the fact that one or more Participants may be subject to different vesting schedules for such different contribution sources.
		(d)         þ
	A vesting schedule or schedules different from the vesting schedule(s) selected above applies to certain Participants.  See Eligibility, Service and Vesting Addendum to the Adoption Agreement.

		(e)
	If the Plan’s vesting schedule is amended and an Active Participant’s vested interest, as calculated by using the amended vesting schedule, is less in any year than the Active Participant’s vested interest calculated under the Plan’s vesting schedule immediately prior to the amendment, the amended vesting schedule shall apply only to Employees first hired on or after the effective date of the change in vesting schedule.

1.17PREDECESSOR EMPLOYER SERVICE
		(a)          ☐
	Section 3.05 of the Basic Plan Document requires service to be credited for purposes of eligibility under Subsection 1.04(b) and vesting under Subsection 1.16 in certain situations.  Additionally, the Plan shall credit service for such purposes in the following situations):

		(1)         ☐
	Service with the following employer(s) (for the employees and time periods described, if applicable):

                                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                                           
		(2)        ☐
	Additional grants of service of a more general nature (e.g., covering situations such as corporate actions or mergers).  See Eligibility, Service and Vesting Addendum.

1.18PARTICIPANT LOANS
		(a)        þ
	Participant loans are allowed in accordance with Article 9 of the Basic Plan Document. Except as otherwise provided below, if a Participant has an outstanding loan balance at the time his employment terminates, the entire outstanding principal and accrued interest shall be due and payable by the end of the cure period specified in the separate loan procedures. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Participant with an outstanding loan balance terminates employment with the Employer and all Related Employers in conjunction with a transfer of Employees and Employer assets to an entity unrelated to the Employer, such Participant may elect, within 90 days of such termination, to roll over the outstanding loan to an eligible retirement plan, as defined in Section 13.04 of the Basic Plan Document, that accepts such rollovers.

		(1)         þ
	If a Participant with an outstanding loan balance terminates employment with the Employer and all Related Employers, the outstanding principal and accrued interest on

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such loan shall not be immediately due and payable as provided in Section 9.11 of the Basic Plan Document. Instead, such loan shall continue to be payable in accordance with the provisions of the loan note and Article 9.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Participant dies, outstanding loan amounts are immediately due and payable as provided in Section 9.11.
1.19IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWALS
Participants may make withdrawals prior to termination of employment under the following circumstances:
		(a)         þ
	Hardship Withdrawals - Hardship withdrawals shall be allowed in accordance with Section 10.05 of the Basic Plan Document, subject to a $500 minimum amount.

		(1)
	Hardship withdrawals will be permitted from:

(A)         þA Participant’s Deferral Contributions sub-account only.
		(B)         ☐
	The sub-accounts specified in the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum to the Adoption Agreement.

Note: The Administrator may set a limit on the number of hardship withdrawals per year which shall be uniform and non-discriminatory with respect to all Participants.
		(b)         þ
	Age 59 1/2 - Participants shall be entitled to receive a distribution of all or any portion of the following sub-accounts upon attainment of age 59 1/2:

(1)         ☐Deferral Contributions sub-account.
(2)         þAll vested sub-account balances.
(3)         ☐The sub-accounts specified in the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum.
		(c)
	Withdrawal of Employee Contributions, Rollover Contributions and certain other contributions

		(1)
	Unless otherwise provided below, Employee Contributions may be withdrawn in accordance with Section 10.02 of the Basic Plan Document at any time.

(A)        ☐Employees may not make withdrawals of Employee Contributions more frequently than:
                                                                                                                                      
		(2)
	Unless otherwise provided below, Rollover Contributions may be withdrawn in accordance with Section 10.03 of the Basic Plan Document at any time.

(A)         ☐Employees may not make withdrawals of Rollover Contributions more frequently than:
                                                                                                                                      
		(3)         þ
	Active Military Distribution (HEART Act) - Certain contributions restricted from distribution only due to Code Section 401(k)(2)(B)(i)(I) may be withdrawn by Participants performing military service in accordance with Section 10.01 of the Basic Plan Document at any time.

		(d)         þ
	Qualified Reservist Distribution - A Qualified Reservist Distribution shall be allowed in accordance with Section 10.08 of the Basic Plan Document.

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		(e)        ☐
	Age 62 Distribution of Money Purchase Benefits - A Participant who has attained at least age 62, shall be entitled to receive a distribution of all or any portion of the vested amounts attributable to benefit amounts accrued as a result of the Participant’s participation in a money purchase pension plan (due to a merger into this Plan of money purchase pension plan assets), if any.  (Choose only if Option 1.20(d)(1)(B) is selected.)

(f)        þNormal Retirement Age Distribution – A Participant who continues in employment after reaching
Normal Retirement Age shall have a continuing right to elect to receive distribution of all or any portion of his Account in accordance with the provisions of Articles 12 and 13 of the Basic Plan Document.
(g)        þAdditional In-Service Withdrawal Provisions - Benefits are payable as (check the appropriate box(es)):
		(1)         ☐
	an in-service withdrawal of vested amounts attributable to Employer Contributions maintained in a Participant’s Account (check (A) and/or (B)):

(A)        ☐for at least __________ (24 or more) months.
		(i)          ☐
	Special restrictions apply to such in-service withdrawals, see the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum.

(B)         ☐after the Participant has at least 60 months of participation.
		(i)          ☐
	Special restrictions apply to such in-service withdrawals, see the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum.

		(2)         þ
	another in-service withdrawal option that is permissible under the Code.  Please complete the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum identifying the in-service withdrawal option(s).

Note: Any withdrawal indicated in this Section may be a “protected benefit” under Code Section 411(d)(6) which can be eliminated only to the extent permitted by applicable guidance.
1.20FORM OF DISTRIBUTIONS
Subject to Section 13.01, 13.02 and Article 14 of the Basic Plan Document, distributions under the Plan shall be paid as provided below.
		(a)
	Lump Sum Payments - Lump sum payments are always available under the Plan and are the normal form of payment under the Plan except as modified in Subsection 1.20(d)(2) below.

(b)         þInstallment Payments - Participants may elect distribution under a systematic withdrawal plan.
		(c)          þ
	Partial Withdrawals - A Participant whose employment has terminated and whose Account is distributable in accordance with the provisions of Article 12 of the Basic Plan Document may elect to withdraw any portion of his distributable vested interest in his Account in a lump sum or any other form of distribution provided in this Section, at any time.

(d)          ☐Annuities (Check if the Plan is retaining any annuity form(s) of payment.)
		(1)        ☐
	An annuity form of payment is available under the Plan because the Plan either converted from or received a transfer of assets from a plan that was subject to the minimum funding requirements of Code Section 412 and therefore an annuity form of payment is a protected benefit under the Plan in accordance with Code Section 411(d)(6).

		(2)
	The normal form of payment under the Plan is (check (A) or (B)):

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(A)        ☐Lump sum is the normal form of payment for:
(i)           ☐All Participants
		(ii)           ☐
	All Participants except those Participants or Participant’s sub-accounts identified on the Forms of Payment Addendum.

(B)        ☐Life annuity is the normal form of payment for all Participants.
(3)         ☐The Plan offers at least one other form of annuity as specified in the Forms of Payment Addendum.
Note: A life annuity option will continue to be an available form of payment for any Participant who elected such life annuity payment before the effective date of its elimination.
		(e)
	Cash Outs and Implementation of Required Rollover Rule

		(1)         þ
	If the vested Account balance payable to an individual is less than or equal to the cash out limit utilized for such individual, such Account will be distributed in accordance with the provisions of Section 13.02 or 18.04 of the Basic Plan Document. The cash out limit is:

		(A)        ☐
	$1,000.

		(B)        þ
	The dollar amount specified in Code Section 411(a)(11)(A) ($5,000 as of January 1, 2013). Any distribution greater than $1,000 that is made to a Participant without the Participant’s consent before the Participant’s Normal Retirement Age (or age 62, if later) will be rolled over to an individual retirement plan designated by the Plan Administrator.

1.21TIMING OF DISTRIBUTIONS
Except as provided in Subsection 1.21(a) or (b), distribution shall be made to an eligible Participant from his vested interest in his Account as soon as reasonably practicable following the Participant’s request for distribution pursuant to Article 12 of the Basic Plan Document.
		(a)
	Distribution shall be made to an eligible Participant from his vested interest in his Account as soon as reasonably practicable following the date the Participant’s application for distribution is received by the Administrator, but in no event later than his Required Beginning Date, as defined in Subsection 2.01(vv).

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	Preservation of Same Desk Rule - Check if the Employer wants to continue application of the same desk rule described in Subsection 12.01(b) of the Basic Plan Document regarding distribution of Deferral Contributions, Qualified Nonelective Employer Contributions, Qualified Matching Employer Contributions, 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, and 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions. (If any or all of the above-listed contribution types were previously distributable upon severance from employment, this Option may not be selected.)

1.22TOP HEAVY STATUS
		(a)
	The Plan shall be subject to the Top-Heavy Plan requirements of Article 15 (check one):

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	for each Plan Year, whether or not the Plan is a “top-heavy plan” as defined in  Subsection 15.01(g) of the Basic Plan Document.

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	for each Plan Year, if any, for which the Plan is a “top-heavy plan” as defined in Subsection 15.01(g) of the Basic Plan Document.

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	Not applicable.  (Choose only if (A) Plan covers only employees subject to a collective bargaining agreement, or (B) Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, is selected, and the Plan does not provide for Employee Contributions or any other type of Employer Contributions.)

		(b)
	If the Plan is or is treated as a “top-heavy plan” for a Plan Year, each non-key Employee shall receive an Employer Contribution of at least 3% (3 or 5)% of Compensation for the Plan Year or such other amount in accordance with Section 15.03 of the Basic Plan Document or as elected on the 416 Contributions Addendum.  The minimum Employer Contribution provided in this Subsection 1.22(b) shall be made under this Plan only if the Participant is not entitled to such contribution under another qualified plan of the Employer, unless the Employer elects otherwise below:

		(1)         þ
	The minimum Employer Contribution shall be paid under this Plan in any event.

		(2)         ☐
	Another method of satisfying the requirements of Code Section 416.  Please complete the 416 Contributions Addendum to the Adoption Agreement describing the way in which the minimum contribution requirements will be satisfied in the event the Plan is or is treated as a “top-heavy plan”.

		(3)         ☐
	Not applicable.  (Choose only if (A) Plan covers only employees subject to a collective bargaining agreement, or (B) Option 1.11(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, or Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, is selected, and the Plan does not provide for Employee Contributions or any other type of Employer contributions.)

Note:    The minimum Employer contribution may be less than the percentage indicated in Subsection 1.22(b) above to the extent provided in Section 15.03 of the Basic Plan Document.
		(c)
	If the Plan is or is treated as a “top-heavy plan” for a Plan Year, the vesting schedule found in Subsection 1.16(c)(1) shall apply for such Plan Year and each Plan Year thereafter, except with regard to Participants for whom there is a more favorable vesting schedule for Nonelective Employer Contributions.  If the Employer has selected Option 1.01(b)(1) and the minimum Employer contribution will not be immediately 100% vested, the Vesting Schedule Addendum must contain the applicable vesting schedule.

1.23CORRECTION TO MEET 415 REQUIREMENTS UNDER MULTIPLE DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLANS
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	Other Order for Limiting Annual Additions – If the Employer maintains other defined contribution plans, annual additions to a Participant’s Account shall be limited as provided in Section 6.12 of the Basic Plan Document to meet the requirements of Code Section 415, unless the Employer elects this Option and completes the 415 Correction Addendum describing the order in which annual additions shall be limited among the plans.

1.24INVESTMENT DIRECTION
Subject to Sections 8.02 and 8.03 of the Basic Plan Document, Participant Accounts shall be invested (check one):
		(a)         ☐
	in accordance with the investment directions provided to the Trustee by the Investment Fiduciary for allocating all Participant Accounts among the Permissible Investments.

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	in accordance with the investment directions provided to the Trustee by each Participant for allocating his entire Account among the Permissible Investments.

		(c)         ☐
	in accordance with the investment directions provided to the Trustee by each Participant for all contribution sources in his Account, except that the following sources shall be invested in accordance with the investment directions provided by the Investment Fiduciary (check (1) and/or (2)):

(1)☐Nonelective Employer Contributions
(2)☐Matching Employer Contributions
Note:  The Investment Fiduciary must direct the applicable sources among the Permissible Investments.
Note: If the Investment Fiduciary directs that a portion or all of a Participant’s Nonelective Employer Contributions be invested in employer securities (as described in Section 8.02(b) of the Basic Plan Document), such investment must be discontinued with respect to any Participant who has completed three or more years of Vesting Service, and investment of the Participant’s Nonelective Employer Contributions must be diversified among the other Permissible Investments.
1.25ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS AND PROTECTED BENEFITS
		(a)      ☐
	Additional Provisions - The Plan includes certain provisions that are not delineated through the above elections in this Adoption Agreement, but are incorporated into the Adoption Agreement through the Additional Provisions Addendum. The provisions included within the Additional Provisions Addendum supplement and/or alter the provisions of this Adoption Agreement.

		(b)      þ
	Protected Benefit Provisions - The Plan includes provisions that are “protected benefits” under Code Section 411(d)(6) and are not delineated through the above elections in this Adoption Agreement, but are described within the Protected Benefit Provisions Addendum.

1.26SUPERSEDING PROVISIONS
		(a)      ☐
	The Employer has completed the Plan Superseding Provisions Addendum to show the provisions of the Plan which supersede provisions of this Adoption Agreement and/or the Basic Plan Document.

Note: If the Employer elects superseding provisions in Option (a) above, unless such provisions are of the type found in Section 8.03 of Revenue Procedure 2017-41 as not causing a plan to fail to be identical (i.e., changes to the administrative provisions of the Plan, such as provisions relating to investments or plan claims procedures), the Employer will not be permitted to rely on the Pre-Approved Plan Provider’s opinion letter for qualification of its Plan. In addition, such superseding provisions may in certain circumstances affect the Plan’s status as a pre-approved plan eligible for the 6-year remedial amendment cycle.  Superseding provisions which alter only provisions governed by Title I of ERISA and solely administered by the Department of Labor will not impact the ability of the Employer to rely upon the Pre-Approved Plan Provider’s opinion letter because they are outside the scope of such opinion letter.
1.27RELIANCE ON OPINION LETTER
An adopting Employer may rely on an opinion letter issued by the Internal Revenue Service as evidence that this Plan is qualified under Code Section 401 only to the extent provided in Section 7.02 of Revenue Procedure 2017-41. The Employer may not rely on the opinion letter in certain other circumstances or with respect to certain qualification requirements, which are specified in the opinion letter issued with respect to this Plan and in Section
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7.03 of Revenue Procedure 2017-41. In order to have reliance in such circumstances or with respect to such qualification requirements, application for a determination letter must be made to Employee Plans Determinations of the Internal Revenue Service.
Failure to properly complete the Adoption Agreement and failure to operate the Plan in accordance with the terms of the Plan document may result in disqualification of the Plan.
This Adoption Agreement may be used only in conjunction with Fidelity Basic Plan Document No. 17. The Pre-Approved Plan Provider shall inform the adopting Employer of any amendments made to the Plan or of the discontinuance or abandonment of the Pre-Approved Plan.
1.28ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE AND RECORDS
This Adoption Agreement, and any amendment thereto, may be executed or affirmed by an electronic signature or electronic record permitted under applicable law or regulation, provided the type or method of electronic signature or electronic record is acceptable to the Trustee.
1.29PRE-APPROVED PLAN PROVIDER’S INFORMATION
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	Name of Pre-Approved Plan Provider:
	FMR LLC

	Address of Pre-Approved Plan Provider:
	245 Summer Street

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	Pre-Approved Plan Provider’s Telephone Number:
	833-349-6757

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EXECUTION PAGE
Plan Name:Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan (the “Plan”)
Employer:Amphenol Corporation
The Fidelity Basic Plan Document No. 17 and the accompanying Adoption Agreement together comprise the Pre-Approved Defined Contribution Plan. It is the responsibility of the adopting Employer to review this Pre-Approved Plan with its legal counsel to ensure that the Pre-Approved Plan is suitable for the Employer and that the Adoption Agreement has been properly completed prior to signing.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employer has caused this Adoption Agreement to be executed on
4/18/2022 | 12:53:55 PM EDT.
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	Employer:
	Amphenol Corporation

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Note: Only one authorized signature is required to execute this Adoption Agreement unless the Employer’s corporate policy mandates two authorized signatures.
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	Employer:
	Amphenol Corporation

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Note: This page may be duplicated, if needed, to allow separate execution when the Employer indicated in Section 1.02(a) is changing.
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PARTICIPATING EMPLOYERS ADDENDUM
for
Plan Name: Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan
Note: All participating employers must be a business entity of a type recognized under Treasury Regulation Section 301.7701-2(a).
		(a)         þ
	Only the following Related Employers (as defined in Subsection 2.01(uu) of the Basic Plan Document) participate in the Plan (list each participating Related Employer and its Employer Tax Identification Number):

Amphenol (Maryland), Inc., 52-1176780
Amphenol Adronics, Inc., 99-0361205
Amphenol Alden Products Company, 20-4441798
Amphenol Cables on Demand Corp., 20-5939172
Amphenol Custom Cable, 59-3598895
Amphenol EEC, Inc., 32-0040123
Amphenol Interconnect Products Corporation, 06-1237121
Amphenol Nelson-Dunn Technologies Inc., 95-2013186
Amphenol Optimize Manufacturing Co., 86-0503978
Amphenol PCD, Inc., 04-3752492
Amphenol Printed Circuits, 02-0502908
Amphenol T&M Antennas, 06-1574456
Amphenol Tecvox LLC, 46-4191856
Ardent Concepts, 20-0050339
FCI USA LLC, 27-1370902
Piezotech, LLC, 35-2091566
SV Microwave, Inc., 65-0368031
Sine Systems Corporation, 06-1274360
Telect, Inc., 91-1182148
Times Fiber Communications, Inc., 06-0955048
Times Microwave Systems, Inc., 01-0816035
		(b)         ☐
	All Related Employer(s) as defined in Subsection 2.01(uu) of the Basic Plan Document participate in the Plan as soon as administratively feasible.

                                                                                                                                                                               
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		(c)         ☐
	All Related Employer(s) as defined in Subsection 2.01(uu) of the Basic Plan Document participate in the Plan at the time described in Subsection 2.01(u) of the Basic Plan Document.

                                                                                                                                                                               
(d)         Notwithstanding the previous specific inclusion of an employer as a participating employer through an election in (a), (b), or (c) above, unless specified otherwise by the Employer, a participating employer will cease participating in the Plan immediately when it is no longer a Related Employer and the term “Employer” shall not include such employer unless provided otherwise below.
		(1)       þ
	If the common control relationship (as defined in Code Section 414(c)) of any participating employer changes in such a way that such participating employer is no longer a Related Employer, then such employer shall continue to be a participating employer and the Plan shall be a multiple employer plan as provided in Section 18.05 of the Basic Plan Document.

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ELIGIBILITY, SERVICE AND VESTING ADDENDUM
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Plan Name: Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan
(a)Different Vesting Schedule
Note:  With regard to contributions for Plan Years beginning after December 31, 2006, any schedule provided hereunder must be, at each year, at least as favorable as one of the schedules in C or D in the table shown in Section 1.16(c).  In addition, each eligible group defined below must be a definitely determinable group, cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer, and cannot be designed such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(1)
	A vesting schedule different from the vesting schedule selected in Section 1.16 applies to the Participants and contributions described below.

		(A)
	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(1)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(1)(C) below:

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		(B)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(1)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants:

Employees of FCI USA LLC who were participants in the FCI USA LLC Employee 401(k) Savings Plan who merged into this Plan on 10/3/2016.
		(C)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(1)(A) above applies to the following contributions:

Match - Non - Discretionary.
Note:The eligible group defined in (B) above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(2)
	Additional different vesting schedule.

		(A)
	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(2)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(2)(C) below:

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	Years of Vesting Service
	Vested Interest

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		(B)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(2)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants:

Former Participants from Ardent Concepts Retirement Plan who merged into the Plan on 11/03/2020.
		(C)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(2)(A) above applies to the following contributions:

ER Discretionary Match.
Prior ER SafeHarbor Match.
Nonelective - Discretionary.
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Note:The eligible group defined in (B) above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(3)
	Additional different vesting schedule.

		(A)
	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(3)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(3)(C) below:

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	Years of Vesting Service
	Vested Interest

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	0

	1
	20

	2
	40

	3
	60

	4
	80

	5
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		(B)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(3)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants:

Participants in the Amphenol Subsidiaries 401(k) Plan who merged into this Plan effective 11-1-18 who either; 1.  terminated from the Amphenol Subsidiaries 401(k) Plan prior to 12-1-05 or 2.  terminated in the Amphenol Backplane Systems 401(k) Plan prior to 12-1-05.
		(C)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(3)(A) above applies to the following contributions:

Employer Match.
Note:The eligible group defined in (B) above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(4)
	Additional different vesting schedule.

		(A)
	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(4)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(4)(C) below:

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	Years of Vesting Service
	Vested Interest

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	100

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		(B)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(4)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants:

Participants in the Amphenol Subsidiaries 401(k) Plan who merged into this Plan effective 11-1-18 who were hired prior to 08/01/2001.
		(C)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(4)(A) above applies to the following contributions:

Employer Match.
Note:The eligible group defined in (B) above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest 
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compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(5)
	Additional different vesting schedule.

		(A)
	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(5)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(5)(C) below:

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	Years of Vesting Service
	Vested Interest

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	100

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		(B)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(5)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants:

Participants who were in the Amphenol Subsidiaries 401(k) Plan and who merged into this Plan effective 11-1-18 who were former GenRad participants in the Teradyne, Inc. Savings Plan (which merged into the Amphenol Subsidiaries 401(k) Plan on 12-1-05.
		(C)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(5)(A) above applies to the following contributions:

Employer Match.
Note:The eligible group defined in (B) above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(6)
	Additional different vesting schedule.

		(A)
	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(6)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(6)(C) below:

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	Years of Vesting Service
	Vested Interest

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		(B)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(6)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants:

The Amphenol Custom Cable Employees who merged into the plan on 11/29/2021.
		(C)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(6)(A) above applies to the following contributions:

ER Discretionary Match.
Nonelective - Discretionary.
Note:The eligible group defined in (B) above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(7)
	Additional different vesting schedule.

		(A)
	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(7)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(7)(C) below:

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	Vested Interest

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		(B)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(7)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants:

The Participants that merged into the Plan on 03/01/2021 from the Amphenol Affiliated Companies Employee Savings 401(k) Plan.
		(C)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(7)(A) above applies to the following contributions:

ER Discretionary Match.
Nonelective - Discretionary.
Note:The eligible group defined in (B) above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(8)
	Additional different vesting schedule.

		(A)
	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(8)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(8)(C) below:

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	Vested Interest

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	0

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	2
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		(B)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(8)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants:

The Telect, Inc. Employees hired after 01/01/2001 and hired prior to 11/29/2021, who merged into the Plan on 11/29/2021.
		(C)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(8)(A) above applies to the following contributions:

Nonelective - Discretionary.
ER Discretionary Match.
Note:The eligible group defined in (B) above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(9)
	Additional different vesting schedule.

		(A)
	The following vesting schedule applies to the class of Participants described in (a)(9)(B) and the contributions described in (a)(9)(C) below:

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	Vested Interest

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	100

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		(B)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(9)(A) above applies to the following class of Participants:

The Telect, Inc. Employees hired prior to 01/01/2001and merged into the Plan on 11/29/2021.
		(C)
	The vesting schedule specified in (a)(9)(A) above applies to the following contributions:

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Note:The eligible group defined in (B) above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
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COMPENSATION ADDENDUM
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Plan Name:  Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan
	(a)
	Compensation Base Additions – Compensation shall also include the following:

(1)þNone or N/A
(2)☐Deemed Code Section 125 compensation (as described in Section 2.01(k)(2))
(3)☐Other: ________
Note:If the Employer elects in (a)(3) above to include an item in Compensation only for a particular group of Employees, any eligible group defined in (a)(3) above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
	(b)
	Compensation Exclusions – Compensation shall exclude the following item(s):

(1)☐Not applicable - There are no exclusions from the definition of Compensation. (Do not select with any of options (2) through (15) below.)
(2)þReimbursements or other expense allowances.
(3)þFringe benefits (cash and non-cash).
(4)þMoving expenses.
(5)þDeferred compensation.
(6)þWelfare benefits.
(7)☐Unused leave (as described in Section 2.01(k)(2)(B)(ii)(II)).
(8)☐Differential Wages (as defined in Section 2.01(k)(2)(B)(i)).
(9)☐Overtime pay.
(10)☐Bonuses.
(11)☐Commissions.
		(12)       þ
	The value of restricted stock or of a qualified or a non-qualified stock option granted to an Employee by the Employer to the extent such value is includable in the Employee’s taxable income.

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	Severance pay received prior to termination of employment. (Severance pay for this purpose would be amounts other than those described in Section 2.01(k)(2)(B)(ii)) and any such amounts received following severance from employment would always be excluded.)

		(14)       ☐
	Amounts paid to, or on behalf of, the Employee to reduce or offset student loan repayment obligations.

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(15)        þ        Other (List separately any items excluded from Compensation only for a particular group of Employees, with a description of that group.):
Sign on Bonus, Referral Bonus.
Note:  Any eligible group defined in (15) above must be a definitely determinable group and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
Note: Generally, the Employer’s selection of option (1) or of only options (2) through (6) (as a group), (7) and/or (8) above will not require Compensation be tested to show that it meets the requirements of Code Section 414(s) and it will be deemed an acceptable definition of Compensation for 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions.  If the Employer selects any of options (9) through (15), then it must be determined that the type of Compensation excluded is irregular or additional based on all the relevant facts and circumstances and must generally meet the following requirements: (1) for Nonelective Employer Contributions other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, the Plan must either pass the requirements under Code Section 414(s) or must pass the general test under regulations issued under Code Section 401(a)(4); (2) for 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions, Compensation must not, for Non-Highly Compensated Employees, exclude amounts over a certain dollar amount (except as otherwise provided by Code Section 401(a)(17)) and must be tested to show that it meets the requirements of Code Section 414(s); (3) for Deferral Contributions and Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, a Participant must be permitted to make Deferral Contributions under the Plan sufficient to receive the full 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contribution, determined as a percentage of Compensation meeting the requirements of Code Section 414(s); (4) for Matching Employer Contributions (other than 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions), Compensation for purposes of applying the limitations on Matching Employer Contributions described in Section 6.10 of the Basic Plan Document (for deemed satisfaction of the “ACP” test) must be tested to show that it meets the requirements of Code Section 414(s).  Unless elected otherwise above, Compensation will include amounts described in Section 2.01(k)(2)(A) and (B) of the Basic Plan Document and exclude deemed Code Section 125 compensation.  If the Plan is determined to be top heavy (in accordance with Option 1.22 and Article 15 of the Basic Plan Document), then contributions made pursuant to Section 15.03 of the Basic Plan Document will be based on Compensation without the above chosen exclusions.
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MATCHING EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS ADDENDUM
for
Plan Name:  Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan
	(a)
	Non-Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions - As indicated within the following for each group of “eligible” Participants, the Employer shall make a Matching Employer Contribution on behalf of each “eligible” Participant in an amount equal to the percentage, of the eligible contributions made by the “eligible” Participant during the Contribution Period:

(1)þFlat Percentage Match
(A)Flat percentage match of 50% shall be allocated only to the “eligible” Participants described below:
All participants except employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Sidney Lodge No. 1529 (Amphenol Sidney Union); International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 2015 (Amphenol RF union); The United Steelworkers, Local Union #9428 (TFC Union)..
Limit on Non-Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions for the group of “eligible” Participants described above, if any:
		(i)     þ
	Contributions in excess of 6% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the Contribution Period shall not be considered for non-discretionary Matching Employer Contributions.

		(ii)     ☐
	Matching Employer Contributions for each “eligible” Participant for each Plan Year shall be limited to $_____.

(B)Flat percentage match of 50% shall be allocated only to the “eligible” Participants described below:
Effective 1/1/2020, a union employee at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Sidney Lodge No. 1529 (Amphenol Sidney Union).
Limit on Non-Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions for the group of “eligible” Participants described above, if any:
		(i)     þ
	Contributions in excess of 3% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the Contribution Period shall not be considered for non-discretionary Matching Employer Contributions.

		(ii)     ☐
	Matching Employer Contributions for each “eligible” Participant for each Plan Year shall be limited to $_____.

(C)Flat percentage match of 50% shall be allocated only to the “eligible” Participants described below:
Effective 1/1/2020, a union employee at The United Steelworkers, Local Union #9428 (TFC Union).
Limit on Non-Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions for the group of “eligible” Participants described above, if any:
		(i)     þ
	Contributions in excess of 2% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the Contribution Period shall not be considered for non-discretionary Matching Employer Contributions.

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(ii)     ☐     Matching Employer Contributions for each “eligible” Participant for each Plan Year shall be limited to $_____.
(D)Flat percentage match of 50% shall be allocated only to the “eligible” Participants described below:
Effective 1/1/2022, a union employee at International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 2015 (Amphenol RF union) hired or rehired on or after January 1, 2016..
Limit on Non-Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions for the group of “eligible” Participants described above, if any:
		(i)     þ
	Contributions in excess of 4% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the Contribution Period shall not be considered for non-discretionary Matching Employer Contributions.

		(ii)     ☐
	Matching Employer Contributions for each “eligible” Participant for each Plan Year shall be limited to $_____.

(2)☐Tiered Match:
		(A)
	_____% of the first _____% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan,

_____% of the next _____% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan, 
_____% of the next _____% of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation contributed to the Plan 
shall be allocated only to the “eligible” Participants described below:
____________.
Limit on Non-Discretionary Matching Employer Contributions for the group of “eligible” Participants described above, if applicable:
		(i)     ☐
	Matching Employer Contributions for each “eligible” Participant for each Plan Year shall be limited to $_______.

Note:  The group of “eligible” Participants identified above must be clearly defined in a manner that will not violate the definite predetermined allocation formula requirement of Treasury Regulation Section 1.401-1(b)(1)(ii).
Note: The group of “eligible” Participants benefiting under each match rate must satisfy the nondiscriminatory coverage requirements of Code Section 410(b) and the group to whom the match rate is effectively available must not substantially favor HCEs.
(3)         ☐         Employees covered by the following collective bargaining agreement(s) shall only receive Employer Matching Contributions to the extent so indicated within each such agreement:
(4)         ☐         Employees covered by the following collective bargaining agreement(s) shall receive Employer Matching Contributions indicated within each such agreement in addition to any other Employer Matching Contributions to which they would be entitled pursuant to Section 1.11 of this Adoption Agreement:
(5)         ☐         Weighted Match
(A)       ☐     Service Weighted Match:
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For this purpose, years of Vesting Service will be determined as of the beginning of the:
(i)☐Plan Year for which the Matching Employer Contribution is made.
(ii)☐Contribution Period for which the Matching Employer Contribution is made.
Note:  The group of “eligible” Participants benefiting under each match rate must satisfy the nondiscriminatory coverage requirements of Code Section 410(b) and the group to whom the match rate is effectively available must not substantially favor HCEs.
(B)☐Age Weighted Match:
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	Age
	Matching Percentage

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For this purpose, age will be determined as of the beginning of the:
(i)☐Plan Year for which the Matching Employer Contribution is made.
(ii)☐Contribution Period for which the Matching Employer Contribution is made.
Note:  The group of “eligible” Participants benefiting under each match rate must satisfy the nondiscriminatory coverage requirements of Code Section 410(b) and the group to whom the match rate is effectively available must not substantially favor HCEs.
(C)☐Age and Service Weighted Match:
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	Total Years of Age and Vesting
Service
	Matching Percentage

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For this purpose, age and years of Vesting Service will be determined as of the beginning of the:
		(i)	☐Plan Year for which the Matching Employer Contribution is made.

(ii)☐Contribution Period for which the Matching Employer Contribution is made.
Note:  The group of “eligible” Participants benefiting under each match rate must satisfy the nondiscriminatory coverage requirements of Code Section 410(b) and the group to whom the match rate is effectively available must not substantially favor HCEs.
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NONELECTIVE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS ADDENDUM
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Plan Name:  Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan
(a)Fixed Formula:
(1)         þ         Fixed Percentage Employer Contribution - For each Contribution Period, the Employer shall contribute for each “eligible” Participant (except as otherwise provided in (A)(i) below) a percentage of such “eligible” Participant’s Compensation equal to:
(A)0% (not to exceed 25%) to all “eligible” Participants, except as provided in (i) below.
Note:  The eligible group(s) defined below must be clearly defined in a manner that will not violate the definite predetermined allocation formula requirement of Treasury Regulation Section 1.401-1(b)(1)(ii) and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
(i)þDifferent percentages for different groups of “eligible” Participants as follows:
		(I)
	For each Contribution Period, the Employer shall contribute for the following “eligible” Participant(s) an amount equal to 2% (not to exceed 25%) of each such “eligible” Participant’s Compensation:

1). Effective 1/1/2016, a union employee at International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 2015 (Amphenol RF union) hired or rehired on or after 1/1/2016    2). Effective 1/1/2017, a union employee at The United Steelworkers, Local Union #9428 (TFC Union) hired or rehired on or after 9/1/2013.
		(II)
	For each Contribution Period, the Employer shall contribute for the following “eligible” Participant(s) an amount equal to 3% (not to exceed 25%) of each such “eligible” Participant’s Compensation:

1). Effective 1/1/2020, a union employee at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Sidney Lodge No. 1529 (Amphenol Sidney Union), hired or rehired on or after January 1, 2014.
		(ii)
	To the extent the allocation formula does not apply to all Participants under the Plan, the Employer may be required to restructure the Plan, as permitted by the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4), to satisfy the nondiscriminatory benefits requirement of that Code Section.  If the Plan can be restructured to satisfy the nondiscriminatory benefits requirements, then the Plan will generally satisfy a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4). If the Plan cannot be restructured to satisfy the nondiscriminatory benefits requirements, the Plan shall be required to satisfy the nondiscriminatory amount requirement by testing in accordance with Section 1.401(a)(4)-2(a) of the Treasury Regulations.  If the Plan is required to pass cross-testing in accordance with Section 1.401(a)(4)-8 of the Treasury Regulations to satisfy the nondiscriminatory amount requirement and the Plan does not meet the exception found in Section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b)(1)(i)(B)(1) or (2), the Plan shall provide a minimum gateway contribution allocation to Participants who are not Highly Compensated Employees and who are required by Section 1.410(b)-3 of the Treasury Regulations to benefit under this allocation formula equal to at least 1/3rd of the allocation rate for the Highly 

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Compensated Employee benefiting under this allocation formula who has the highest allocation rate, provided that the Plan may instead provide a minimum gateway allocation to each such Participant equal to 5% of his “415 compensation”, as described in Section 6.01(m) of the Basic Plan Document.  All Participants not included in an allocation group above shall be considered as not benefiting under this allocation for the Contribution Period unless otherwise is required to pass the nondiscriminatory amount testing pursuant to Section 1.401(a)(4)-8 of the Treasury Regulations.   For Self-Employed Individuals, the allocation method should not result in the creation of a cash or deferred election.  The Employer shall notify the Plan Administrator of the amount allocable to each group.
(2)         ☐          Fixed Flat Dollar Employer Contribution - The Employer shall contribute for each “eligible” Participant (except as otherwise provided below) an amount equal to:
		(A)
	$__________ to all “eligible” Participants, except as provided in (ii) below.

		(i)
	The contribution amount is based on an “eligible” Participant’s service for the following period:

(I)☐Each paid hour.
(II)☐Each Plan Year.
(III)       ☐         Other: _____________________ (must be a period within the Plan Year that does not exceed one week and is uniform with respect to all “eligible” Participants to avoid testing described in (iii) below).
(ii)☐Different dollar amounts for different groups of “eligible” Participants as follows:
		(I)
	For the following group of “eligible” Participants, the Employer shall contribute an amount equal to $_____ for the period selected in (a), (b) or (c) below:

______________.
(a)☐Each paid hour.
(b)☐Each Plan Year.
(c)☐Other: _________.
Note:  The eligible group defined above must be clearly defined in a manner that will not violate the definite predetermined allocation formula requirement of Treasury Regulation Section 1.401-1(b)(1)(ii) and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(3)         ☐
	Fixed Integrated Employer Contribution - For each Plan Year, the Employer shall contribute for each “eligible” Participant (except as otherwise provided in (E) below) an amount equal to (complete both (A) and (B)):

		(A)
	_______% (not less than 3%) of such “eligible” Participant’s Compensation

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		(B)
	______% of such “eligible” Participant’s Compensation in excess of the “integration level” as defined below.  This percentage may not exceed the lesser of:

		(i)
	the percentage elected in (A) above, or

		(ii)
	the “permitted disparity limit” as defined below.

		(C)
	“Integration level” means the Social Security taxable wage base for the Plan Year, unless the Employer elects a lesser amount in (i) or (ii) below:

(i)          ☐          ______% (not to exceed 100%) of the Social Security taxable wage base for the Plan Year, or
(ii)☐$______ (not to exceed the Social Security taxable wage base).
		(D)
	“Permitted disparity limit” means the percentage provided by the following table:

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	The “Integration Level” is ___% of the
Taxable Wage Base
	The “Permitted Disparity
Limit” is

	20% or less
	5.7%

	More than 20%, but not more than 80%
	4.3%

	More than 80%, but less than 100%
	5.4%

	100%
	5.7%

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The Social Security taxable wage base is the contribution and benefit base in effect under Section 230 of the Social Security Act at the beginning of the Plan Year.
Note: An Employer who maintains any other plan that provides for Social Security Integration (permitted disparity) may not elect Option 1.12(a)(4).
Note: An Employer that has selected Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, may not take Nonelective Employer Contributions made to satisfy the 401(k) safe harbor into account in applying the integrated contribution formula described above.
(E)☐Such contribution shall be allocated only to the “eligible” Participants described below:
_________.
Note:  The eligible group defined above must be clearly defined in a manner that will not violate the definite predetermined allocation formula requirement of Treasury Regulation Section 1.401-1(b)(1)(ii) and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(F)
	The Employer may be required to restructure the Plan, as permitted by the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4), to satisfy the nondiscriminatory benefits requirement of that Code Section.  If the Plan can be restructured to satisfy the nondiscriminatory benefits requirements, then the Plan will generally satisfy a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4). If the Plan cannot be restructured to satisfy the nondiscriminatory benefits requirements, the Plan shall be required to satisfy the nondiscriminatory amount requirement by testing in accordance with Section 1.401(a)(4)-2(a) of the Treasury Regulations.  If the Plan is

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required to pass cross-testing in accordance with Section 1.401(a)(4)-8 of the Treasury Regulations to satisfy the nondiscriminatory amount requirement and the Plan does not meet the exception found in Section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b)(1)(i)(B)(1) or (2), the Plan shall provide a minimum gateway contribution allocation to Participants who are not Highly Compensated Employees and who are required by Section 1.410(b)-3 of the Treasury Regulations to benefit under this allocation formula equal to at least 1/3rd of the allocation rate for the Highly Compensated Employee benefiting under this allocation formula who has the highest allocation rate, provided that the Plan may instead provide a minimum gateway allocation to each such Participant equal to 5% of his “415 compensation”, as described in Section 6.01(m) of the Basic Plan Document.  All Participants not included in an allocation group above shall be considered as not benefiting under this allocation for the Contribution Period unless otherwise is required to pass the nondiscriminatory amount testing pursuant to Section 1.401(a)(4)-8 of the Treasury Regulations.  For Self-Employed Individuals, the allocation method should not result in the creation of a cash or deferred election.  The Employer shall notify the Plan Administrator of the amount allocable to each group.
		(4)         ☐
	Prevailing Wage Contribution - For each Contribution Period, the Employer shall contribute for each Eligible Employee who performs services covered by the “applicable prevailing wage laws” such amount as the Employer may determine is required to be contributed to the Plan under such laws to meet the required benefit levels for such Contribution Period.  Services covered under the “applicable prevailing wage laws” means services covered by any law that requires such contribution (e.g.: the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, 40 U.S.C.A., Section 276a, et. seq. (1999), or any similar federal, state, or local laws).  All such contributions shall be 100% vested at all times and not be subject to the Continuing Eligibility Requirements selected under Option 1.12(d).  In addition, the Prevailing Wage Contribution: (Do not select both (B) and (C))

		(A)        ☐
	Shall be considered a Qualified Nonelective Contribution.

		(B)        ☐
	When made shall offset the amount of any Employer contributions deemed to satisfy the “ADP” test in accordance with Section 6.09 of the Basic Plan Document which would have accrued to any Participant receiving the Prevailing Wage Contribution.

		(C)        ☐
	When made shall offset the amount of any Employer contributions (other than those deemed to satisfy the “ADP” test in accordance with Section 6.09 of the Basic Plan Document) which would have accrued to any Participant receiving the Prevailing Wage Contribution.

(D)        ☐Shall not be contributed for any Highly Compensated Employee.
		(E)        ☐
	Shall be made for such Eligible Employees notwithstanding any eligibility requirements found in Subsections 1.04(a) and/or 1.04(b).

		(5)         ☐
	Employees covered by the following collective bargaining agreement(s) shall only receive Employer Nonelective Contributions to the extent so indicated within each such agreement:

_________.
		Note:
	Each Employee covered by one of the above-described collective bargaining agreements will be considered his own allocation group. The Employer shall notify the Plan Administrator of the amount allocable to each group.

		(6)         ☐
	Employees covered by the following collective bargaining agreement(s) shall receive Employer Nonelective Contributions indicated within each such agreement in addition to any other Employer Nonelective Contributions to which they would be entitled pursuant to Section 1.12 of this Adoption Agreement:

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_________.
		Note:
	Each Employee covered by one of the above-described collective bargaining agreements will be considered his own allocation group. The Employer shall notify the Plan Administrator of the amount allocable to each group.

	(b)
	401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions Election

		(1)         ☐
	The Employer may decide each Plan Year whether to amend the Plan by completing (A) below to provide for a contribution on behalf of each “eligible” Participant in an amount equal to at least 3% of such “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for such Plan Year.

Note:  The Employer must amend the Plan by completing (A) below and completing the Amendment Execution Page no later than 30 days prior to the end of each Plan Year for which 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions are being made.
		(A)
	For the Plan Year beginning _______________, the Employer shall contribute for each “eligible” Participant an amount equal to _______________% (not less than 3% nor more than 25%) of such “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for such Plan Year.

(2)Participants to receive 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions:
		(A)
	401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions shall be made on behalf of:

		(i)
	Employees of the Employer (or Related Employer(s) if applicable)

		(ii)
	Collectively bargained employees, as defined in Treasury Regulation section 1.410(b)-6(d)(2)

		(iii)
	Employees of un-Related Employer(s) listed in Section (c) of the Participating Employers Addendum

		(B)
	Notwithstanding the above, the following Participants are excluded from this provision:

		(i)
	Collectively bargained employees, as defined in Treasury Regulation section 1.410(b)-6(d)(2), covered under the following collective bargaining agreement(s): (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Sidney Lodge No. 1529 (Amphenol Sidney Union); International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 2015 (Amphenol RF union); The United Steelworkers, Local Union #9428 (TFC Union)..

	(c)
	Discretionary Formula - The Employer may decide each Contribution Period whether to make a discretionary Nonelective Employer Contribution on behalf of “eligible” Participants in accordance with Section 5.10 of the Basic Plan Document. Such contributions shall be allocated to “eligible” Participants based upon the following:

		(1)         ☐
	Non-Integrated Allocation Formula - In the ratio that the Compensation of each of those “eligible” Participants described in (A) below bears to the total Compensation paid to all of those “eligible” Participants described in (A) below for the Contribution Period.

		(A)
	Each Contribution Period, the Employer may make separate contributions to each Participant group identified below to be allocated among the “eligible” Participants in such group in accordance with the formula described above.

Note:  The Participant groups identified below must be clearly defined in a manner that will not violate the definite predetermined allocation formula requirement of Treasury Regulation Section 1.401-1(b)(1)(ii) and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer.  In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
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		(2)         ☐
	Integrated Allocation Formula - As (1) a percentage of the Compensation of each of those “eligible” Participants described in (B) below plus (2) a percentage of the Compensation in excess of the “integration level”, as defined below, of each of those “eligible” Participants described in (C) below.  The percentage of Compensation in excess of the “integration level” shall be equal to the lesser of the percentage of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation allocated under (1) above or the “permitted disparity limit” as defined below.

		(A)
	“Integration level” means the Social Security taxable wage base for the Plan Year, unless the Employer elects a lesser amount in (i) or (ii) below.

		(i)
	☐     _____ (not to exceed 100%) of the Social Security taxable wage base for the Plan Year, or

		(ii)
	☐     $_____ (not to exceed the Social Security taxable wage base).

		(B)
	“Permitted disparity limit” means the percentage provided by the following table:

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is ___% of the
Taxable Wage Base
	The “Permitted
Disparity
Limit” is

	20% or less
	5.7%

	More than 20%, but not more than 80%
	4.3%

	More than 80%, but less than 100%
	5.4%

	100%
	5.7%

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Note: An Employer who maintains any other plan that provides for Social Security Integration (permitted disparity) may not elect Option 1.12(b)(2).
Note: An Employer that has elected Option 1.12(a)(3), 401(k) Safe Harbor Formula, may not take Nonelective Employer Contributions made to satisfy the 401(k) safe harbor into account in applying the integrated allocation formula described above.
		(C)
	Such contribution shall be allocated only to the “eligible” Participants described below:

Note:  The eligible group defined above must be clearly defined in a manner that will not violate the definite predetermined allocation formula requirement of Treasury Regulation Section 1.401-1(b)(1)(ii) and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
(3)         ☐          Conditional Points Allocation Formula - In the ratio that the points credited for the Contribution Period to each “eligible” Participant (or group of “eligible” Participants if (B) is selected below) bears to the total points credited for the Contribution Period of all “eligible” Participants (or such group of “eligible” Participants if (B) is selected below).
		(A)
	An “eligible” Participant shall be credited with points for the Contribution Period as provided below:

		(i)          ☐
	An “eligible” Participant shall be credited with _____ point(s) for each full year of age, determined as of the last day of the Contribution Period.

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		(ii)          ☐
	An “eligible” Participant shall be credited with _____ point(s) for each full year of Vesting Service credited to the “eligible” Participant as of the last day of the Contribution Period.

		(iii)         ☐
	An “eligible” Participant shall be credited with _____ point(s) for each full $_____ (not to exceed $200) of Compensation paid to him for the Contribution Period.

(B)☐Such contribution shall be allocated only to the “eligible” Participants described below:
_________.
Note:  The eligible group defined above must be clearly defined in a manner that will not violate the definite predetermined allocation formula requirement of Treasury Regulation Section 1.401-1(b)(1)(ii) and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
		(4)         þ
	Participant Group Allocation Method – The Nonelective Employer Contribution is allocated first at the Employer’s discretion among the employee groups with the same allocation rate, as identified below.  The amount allocated to each such group shall then be allocated among the “eligible” Participants within such group in the ratio that each “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the Plan Year bears to the total Compensation paid to all “eligible” Participants within the group.

		(A)
	Employee Groups – Allocation groups will be determined in the following manner:

(1)         þEach “eligible” Participant will be considered his own allocation group.
		(2)         ☐
	On or before the due date of the Employer’s tax return for the year of allocation, the Employer will submit written instructions to the Plan Administrator dividing “eligible” Participants into allocation groups to be utilized for that year’s allocation.

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	“Eligible” Participants will be divided into the following allocation groups (one or more) with each “eligible” Participant within the allocation group having the same allocation rate. (Identify each allocation group by category of eligible employee, including both Highly Compensated and Non-Highly Compensated Employees. No “eligible” Participant may be assigned to more than one allocation group.

Note: The specific categories of “eligible” Participants should be such that resulting allocations are provided pursuant to a definite predetermined formula that complies with Treasury Regulations Section 1.401-1(b)(1)(ii).
		(B)
	This allocation formula is not a design-based safe harbor formula. Unless the Plan can be restructured in accordance with regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4) to provide uniform percentages of Compensation to “eligible Participants”, the Plan will not satisfy a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4). If the Plan cannot be restructured, the Plan shall be required to satisfy the nondiscriminatory amount requirement by testing in accordance with Section 1.401(a)(4)-2(a) of the Treasury Regulations.  If the Plan is required to pass cross-testing in accordance with Section 1.401(a)(4)-8 of the Treasury Regulations to satisfy the nondiscriminatory amount requirement and the Plan does not meet the exception found in Section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b)(1)(i)(B)(1) or (2), the Plan shall provide a minimum

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gateway contribution allocation to Participants who are not Highly Compensated Employees and who are required by Section 1.410(b)-3 of the Treasury Regulations to benefit under this allocation formula equal to at least 1/3rd of the allocation rate for the Highly Compensated Employee benefiting under this allocation formula who has the highest allocation rate, provided that the Plan may instead provide a minimum gateway allocation to each such Participant equal to 5% of his “415 compensation”, as described in Section 6.01(m) of the Basic Plan Document.  All Participants not included in an allocation group above shall be considered as not benefiting under this allocation for the Contribution Period unless otherwise is required to pass the nondiscriminatory amount testing pursuant to Section 1.401(a)(4)-8 of the Treasury Regulations.  For Self-Employed Individuals, the allocation method should not result in the creation of a cash or deferred election.  The Employer shall notify the Plan Administrator of the amount allocable to each group.
Note: The requirements of Treasury Regulations Section 1.401(k)-1(a)(6) (describing what constitutes a cash or deferred arrangement with respect to Self-Employed Individuals) applies to the allocation formula under this Option. Therefore, the allocation formula should be structured so that application of the formula does not create a cash or deferred arrangement with respect to a Self-Employed Individual (e.g., by permitting partners to directly or indirectly vary the amount of contribution made on their behalf).
		(5)         ☐
	Age-Weighted Allocation Method – The Nonelective Employer Contribution is allocated among “eligible” Participants in the amount necessary so that the equivalent benefit accrual rate for each such “eligible” Participant is identical. The equivalent benefit accrual rate is the annual annuity commencing at an “eligible” Participant’s testing age, expressed as a percentage of the “eligible” Participant’s Compensation which is provided from the allocation of Nonelective Employer Contributions for the Plan Year. Equivalent accrual rates for purposes of allocating contributions hereunder shall be determined using the actuarial assumptions specified in (A) below. An “eligible Participant’s testing age is the later of Normal Retirement Age or the “eligible” Participant’s current age.

		(A)
	The assumptions used to calculate equivalent benefit accrual rates for purposes of the allocation shall be.

		(i)
	Pre-Retirement Mortality Table: _____

		(ii)
	Post-Retirement Mortality Table: _____

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	Pre-Retirement Interest Rate: _____

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	Post-Retirement Interest Rate: _____

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	Per Capita (Flat-Dollar) Allocation Formula – The Nonelective Employer Contribution is allocated among “eligible” Participants so that each such “eligible” Participant receives an amount that is identical to the amount received by all other “eligible” Participants (or in the same group of “eligible” Participants as described in (A) below for the Contribution Period, if selected).

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	Identification of Participant Groups - Each Contribution Period the Employer may make separate contributions to each Participant group identified below to be allocated among the “eligible” Participants in such group in accordance with the formula described above.

Note:  The Participant groups identified below must be clearly defined in a manner that will not violate the definite predetermined allocation formula requirement of Treasury Regulation Section 1.401-1(b)(1)(ii) and cannot be subject to the discretion of the Employer. In addition, the design of the classifications cannot be such that the only Non-Highly Compensated Employees benefiting under the Plan are those with the lowest compensation and/or the shortest periods of service and who may represent the minimum number of such employees necessary to satisfy coverage under Code Section 410(b).
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	Flexible Uniform Allocation Formula – The Employer may decide each Contribution Period for which a Nonelective Employer Contribution will be made to either give all “eligible” Participants the same dollar amount or to allocate a dollar amount among “eligible” Participants in the ratio that each “eligible” Participant’s Compensation for the Contribution Period bears to the total Compensation paid to all “eligible” Participants for the Contribution Period.

Note:  The allocation formula above generally satisfies a design-based safe harbor pursuant to the regulations under Code Section 401(a)(4).
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IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWALS ADDENDUM
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Plan Name:  Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan
	(a)
	Other In-Service Withdrawal Provisions - In-service withdrawals from a Participant’s sub-accounts specified below shall be available to Participants who satisfy the requirements also specified below (Indicate whether any such withdrawals listed are only permissible when the amounts so withdrawn are to complete a rollover described in Subsection 1.09(b) of this Adoption Agreement resulting in such amounts being retained in the Plan and treated as “designated Roth contributions” for purposes of the Plan.):

In-service withdrawal of vested amounts attributable to Employer Contributions which were transferred from the Amphenol Subsidiaries 401(k) Plan into this Plan on 11-1-2018 subject to the restrictions listed below.
A Disability In-Service Withdrawal is available from all accounts for participants that meet the definition of disability but do not have a termination of employment (the following restrictions under (a)(1) of the In-Service Withdrawals Addendum does not apply to the Disability In-Service Withdrawal).
(1)The following restrictions apply to a Participant’s Account following an in-service withdrawal made pursuant to this subsection (cannot include any mandatory suspension of contributions restriction):
1.  They were maintained in the Participants Account for a period of at least 24 months.    2.  The Participant has 60 months of participation in the plan..
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PROTECTED BENEFIT PROVISIONS ADDENDUM
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Plan Name:  Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan
Protected Benefit Provisions - The following benefits are retained under the Plan due to the nature of each as a “protected benefit” under Code Section 411(d)(6) and apply for the Participants and Beneficiaries described:
Effective 04/22/2016, Participants who had been previously recognized by the Plan as having had assets transferred to the Plan in conjunction with a Plan merger and having a separate vesting schedule (or schedules) due to such merger or having a vesting schedule in the Plan different from the vesting schedule(s) selected in Section 1.16, will now be 100% vested in all Matching Employer Contributions and Nonelective Employer Contributions in the Plan. The Tecvox OEM Solutions, LLC 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan Nonelective Employer Contributions that merged into the plan will be eligible for the Active
Military Distribution (Heart Act)
The Early Retirement Age for the Participants who merged into the Plan from the Amphenol Affiliated Companies Employee Savings 401(k) Plan effective 03/01/2021, is the date the Participant attains age 55 and completes 7 years of Vesting Service. The Early Retirement Age for the Participants who merged into the Plan from Telect Employee Retirement Plan on 11/29/2021, is the date the Participant attains age 55. .
Note:  If a 411(d)(6) protected benefit in the Plan or a plan being merged into the Plan is not either (i) available as a provision through the Pre-Approved Plan or (ii) the subject of a prior determination, advisory, or opinion letter, the Employer cannot rely on the Pre-Approved Plan Provider’s opinion letter for qualification with respect to such benefit.  If a 411(d)(6) protected benefit in the Plan or a plan being merged into the Plan is not permitted in a pre-approved plan, as described in Section 6.03 of Revenue Procedure 2017-41, such provision must be discontinued no later than the date the Plan adopts the Pre-Approved Plan or, in the case of a merger, the merger date and shall apply only to the extent required under Code Section 411(d)(6).
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FIDUCIARY ADDENDUM
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Plan Name: Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan
	(a)          þ
	Amounts a service provider agrees to credit to the Plan in recognition of the service provider’s compensation

for Plan services may be allocated to an ERISA account as provided in Section 19.05.  If not so allocated and not utilized for the payment of Plan expenses, such amounts shall be allocated:
		(1)         ☐
	To the Accounts of Participants and Beneficiaries pro rata based on their Account balances in the Trust excluding amounts invested in a loan pursuant to Article 9.

		(2)         ☐
	To the Accounts of Participants who are employed by the Employer or a Related Employer pro rata based on their Account balances in the Trust excluding amounts invested in a loan pursuant to Article 9.

		(3)         ☐
	To the Accounts of Participants and Beneficiaries on a per capita basis.

		(4)         ☐
	To the Accounts of Participants who are employed by the Employer or a Related Employer on a per capita basis.

		(5)         þ
	As follows: (A) to the extent an amount is attributable to a Permissible Investment, such amount shall be allocated to the Accounts of Participants and Beneficiaries pro rata based on the ratio that each Participant and Beneficiary’s balance in each such Permissible Investment bears to the total balances for all such Participants and Beneficiaries in such Permissible Investment; and, (B) to the extent an amount is a credit for float earnings of the Plan in excess of float expenses, such amount shall be allocated to an ERISA account from which the Administrator may pay Plan expenses and/or allocate amounts to the Accounts of Participants and Beneficiaries pro rata based on their Account balances in the Trust excluding amounts invested in a loan pursuant to Article 9.

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ADDENDUM TO ADOPTION AGREEMENT
FIDELITY BASIC PLAN DOCUMENT No. 17
RE: The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, and Code Sections 401(k) and 401(m) 2019 Final Hardship Regulations
Plan Name: Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan
Fidelity 5-digit Plan Number: 85085
PREAMBLE
Adoption and Effective Date of Amendment.  This amendment of the Plan is adopted to reflect statutory changes pursuant to the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 (BBA), and Code Sections 401(k) and (m) 2019 Final Hardship Regulations and any related guidance.  This amendment is intended as good faith compliance with the requirements of the Disaster Relief Act, the TCJA and the BBA and those final regulations and is to be construed in accordance with guidance issued thereunder. This amendment shall be effective for Plan Years beginning after December 31, 2018 with respect to Fidelity’s Pre-Approved plan and with respect to the Employer’s plan except as provided below.
Supersession of Inconsistent Provisions.  This amendment shall supersede the provisions of the Plan to the extent those provisions are inconsistent with the provisions of this amendment.
Hardship Provisions
	(a)
	No Loan Requirement Prior to Hardship. Unless otherwise indicated below, the loan requirement described in Section 10.05(b)(1) is removed effective for Plan Years beginning after December 31, 2018.

		(1)         ☐
	Later effective date: __________________

		(2)         ☐
	Loan Required Prior to Hardship.  A Participant shall obtain all nontaxable (at the time of the loan) loans currently available under all plans maintained by the Employer or any Related Employer in order for the distribution to be considered as necessary to satisfy an immediate and heavy financial need of the Participant.

This subsection (a)(2) shall be effective:
		(A)         ☐
	The first day of the Plan Year beginning after December 31, 2018.

		(B)         ☐
	Later effective date: __________________

	(b)
	Earnings.  Unless otherwise indicated below, earnings accrued on Accounts specified by the Employer will be included in amounts available for withdrawals effective for Plan Years beginning after December 31, 2018.

(1)         ☐Later effective date: __________________
		(2)         ☐
	Earnings excluded from hardship withdrawals.  A hardship withdrawal will exclude any earnings on the Deferral Contributions Account accrued after the later of December 31, 1988 or the last day of the last Plan Year ending before July 1, 1989.

This subsection (b)(2) shall be effective:
(A)☐The first day of the Plan Year beginning after December 31, 2018.
(B)☐Later effective date: __________________
	(c)
	Suspension Removal. Effective for Plan Years beginning after December 31, 2018, unless otherwise indicated below, the suspension of contributions described in Section 10.05(b) of the Plan is removed.

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(1)         ☐Later effective date: __________________ (cannot be later than January 1, 2020).
Amendment Execution
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Employer has caused this Amendment to be executed on the date given below.
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	Amphenol Corporation

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EFFECTIVE DATES FOR INTERIM LEGAL COMPLIANCE SNAP OFF ADDENDUM
for
Plan Name:  Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan
Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, to comply with changes promulgated under the American Taxpayers Relief Act of 2012 (“ATRA”), final Treasury regulations under Code Section 401(k) and 401(m) (“Final 401(k) Contributions”), and proposed Treasury regulations under Code Section 401(k) and 401(m) defining qualified nonelective contributions and qualified matching contributions (“Proposed 401(k) Regulations”), the following provisions shall apply effective as of the dates set forth below:
	(a)
	ATRA Compliance – If selected by the Employer below and on the effective date provided below, the Plan was amended to allow Participants to convert Plan assets that are not “designated Roth contributions” to “designated Roth contributions” in accordance with ATRA, regardless of whether the assets to be converted were otherwise eligible for withdrawal under the Plan, according to the following:

		(1)         ☐
	In-Plan Roth Conversion.  The Plan was amended, effective on the date provided in (A) below, to allow any Participant or Beneficiary meeting the requirements, if any, adopted by the Employer, to elect to have any part of the eligible portions of his Account, as designated by the Employer, that are not “designated Roth contributions” under the Plan, be considered “designated Roth contributions” for purposes of the Plan.

(A)         Effective Date:  _________ (cannot be prior to January 1, 2013)
		(B)         ☐
	Prior to the date specified in Subsection 1.01(g), the provisions of this amendment and restatement related to the provisions found within (a) of this Snap Off Addendum shall apply in accordance with the provisions of this amendment and restatement, except as otherwise provided below:

                                                                                                                                                  
	(b)
	Final 401(k) Regulations Compliance – The Plan was revised to allow the Employer to amend its Plan to reduce or suspend 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions or 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contributions and revert to the “ADP” testing method (and, if applicable, the “ACP” testing method) if either (i) the annual safe harbor notice provided to Participants included a provision that such amendment may be made during the Plan Year or (ii) the Employer is operating at an economic loss, as described in Code Section 412(c)(2)(A). The revision was effective with respect to 401(k) Nonelective Employer Contributions for amendments adopted after May 18, 2009 and with respect to 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contributions, for Plan Years beginning on or after January 1, 2015.

	(c)
	Proposed 401(k) Regulations Compliance – Effective January 18, 2017, the Plan was amended to remove any provisions that would prevent utilizing forfeitures to fund any 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Employer Contribution, 401(k) Safe Harbor Nonelective Employer Contribution, Qualified Matching Employer Contribution, or Qualified Nonelective Employer Contribution.

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Participation Agreement is required to be executed and retained by Employer for each un-Related Employer, but is optional for use with any Related Employers.
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PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT
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Plan Name:  Amphenol Corporation Employee Savings/401(k) Plan
By executing this Participation Agreement, the Employer identified below (“Participating Employer”) agrees to be bound by the terms of the Plan and the Trust Agreement as adopted by the Plan Sponsor, including any amendments thereto.
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This Participation Agreement must be signed and dated below by the Participating Employer to be effective.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Participating Employer has caused this Participation Agreement to be executed on the date given below.
Participating Employer
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​Exhibit 10.01

 

July 25, 2022

 

Via Email – yokobee@gmail.com

Bernard Wang

5575 Terrace Dr.

La Crescenta, CA 91214

 

Dear Bernard:

 

The Greenrose Holding Company Inc., (the “Company”
or “Greenrose”) is pleased to make an offer to you of full-time employment as Greenrose’s Chief Financial Officer
pursuant to the terms and conditions contained within this employment agreement (the “Agreement”). This Agreement
replaces any prior, oral or written, understanding or agreement with the Company in its entirety.

 

		1.	Duties and Responsibilities

 

As Chief Financial Officer, you will report to
and comply with the directions of Greenrose’s Chief Executive Officer. You agree to perform the duties of your position diligently and
to the best of your ability. We may need to make reasonable changes to these duties as necessary, to achieve our organizational objectives
and you agree to accept those changes provided that reasonable notice of those changes is provided to you in advance.

 

		2.	Term and Effective Date/At Will

 

You will begin your full-time position on August
8, 2022, or such other date that may be mutually agreed between you and the Company (“Effective Date”). The term of
your employment shall be from the Effective Date until December 31, 2025 and subject to earlier termination as provided herein. You will
be an be an “at will” employee, meaning that either the Company or you may terminate this Agreement and the Company’s
employment of you at any time for any reason (including For Good Reason) or no reason, with or without cause, subject to the terms of
this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, the “at will” nature of your employment will apply throughout your employment
with the Company regardless of any changes in your salary, benefits, and position title or job responsibilities. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the Company requests that you provide not less than three (3) weeks’ written notice in the event you choose to resign
your employment so that the Company may appropriately transition your duties and responsibilities.

 

		3.	Location of Work

 

Although Greenrose’s corporate offices
are currently located in Amityville, NY and may be moved to other jurisdictions (“Corporate Offices”), you will be
working primarily and remotely from Los Angeles, CA. You may be required, on one or more occasions, to travel to the Corporate Offices
or other Company facilities, including the facilities of the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiaries located the States of Connecticut
and Arizona and other facilities that may not exist as of the date hereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing for the first six (6) month
of this Agreement, you will not be required to spend more than twenty five percent (25%) of your expected work hours and commitment at
locations outside of Los Angeles. If Greenrose and you mutually determine it is in the best interest of the Company to relocate the CFO
position, Greenrose will reimburse you for all reasonable documented expenses associated with the relocation of you and your family up
to an amount not to exceed $30,000.

 

		4.	Employment Status

 

Your position is considered an exempt position
for purposes of federal wage-hour law. You agree to work such hours as your duties may require, and you acknowledge and understand that
you are not eligible for over-time pay.

 

     

     

    

 

		5.	Working Conditions1

 

As an employee of the Company, you may be exposed
to the greenhouse and grow environments, noise, machinery, and chemicals and by your execution of this Agreement you confirm that
you voluntarily accept those working conditions.

 

		6.	Policies

 

It will be a condition of your employment with
the Company that you adhere in all material respects to all Company written rules and policies. The Company reserves the right to revise,
revoke, or introduce new rules and policies, as the Company may deem necessary from time to time, and you will also be required to abide
by any changes in the rules and policies, once they come into effect.

 

		7.	Compensation and Benefits

 

You will be paid a Base Salary of Three Hundred
and Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($375,000.00 USD) per year. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you and the Company agree that your Base
Salary shall be reduced $47,000 per year until such time as the recreational cannabis market in the State of Connecticut is opened; any
such reduction in your salary during this period will be paid to you within three months. In all instances, the Base Salary shall be prorated throughout the year consistent with the Company’s then established payroll and
subject to statutory withholdings and benefits deductions. Such Base Salary shall be reviewed at least annually by the Compensation Committee
of the Board (the “Committee”) and may be increased in the sole discretion of the Committee, but not decreased.

 

In addition to your Base Salary, you are eligible,
subject to the approval of the Board of Directors of Greenrose or a Committee thereof, for a short-term annual incentive performance
bonus of 50% of your Base Salary (the “Target Award”) payable in US dollars, with a payout range of 0-2x the Target
Award based on the achievement of certain mutually developed financial/operational/strategic and individual performance objectives (“STI”).
The performance period will be tied to the fiscal year. For clarity, the Target Award will be determined using Base Salary earned during
the performance period, including any retroactive salary adjustments during the same performance period. The Committee is responsible
for providing you written STI prior to the beginning of the fiscal year and determining the level of performance bonus in any fiscal
year.

 

You will be entitled to apply for the health and
insurance benefits, if any, offered to all eligible similarly situated employees, in accordance with applicable Company policy and the
applicable plan. The terms and carrier of the Company’s health and insurance benefits are subject to change from time to time, at the
Company’s sole discretion.

 

Upon execution of this Agreement, and subject
to the approval of the Board of Directors of Greenrose, Greenrose will grant you 175,850 stock options to purchase shares of Greenrose
common stock (the “Option Shares”). Such Option Shares shall be issued to you pursuant to, and subject to the terms
and conditions of the Greenrose 2021 Equity Incentive Plan (the “Equity Plan”). Notwithstanding anything herein, including
the Equity Plan and any option agreement, (i) the exercise price of the Option Shares shall be the publicly traded value of the stock
at the close of trading on the Effective Date or trading day immediately following the Effective Date; (ii) 25% of your Option Shares
will vest immediately on the Effective Date; (iii) the remaining 75% of your Option Shares vest in twenty-four (24) months in equal installments
commencing six (6) month anniversary of the Effective Date; and (iv) you can exercise any or all of your Option Shares for a period of
fifteen (15) years after the Effective Date.

 

 

		1	NTD: Company only to include the applicable conditions.

 

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		8.	Stock Ownership Guidelines

 

You agree to adhere to and abide by
the Company’s Insider Trading Policy, as the same may be approved and amended on one or more occasions by the Board of Directors
or any committee to which the Board may delegate authority for such policy.

 

		9.	Vacation Entitlement

 

You are entitled to unlimited paid vacation
time. Vacation time is to be scheduled subject to business requirements and need.

 

		10.	Travel and Business Expenses

 

In connection with travel for and on
behalf of Greenrose, you shall be entitled (x) to travel business-class for flights four (4) hours and greater and (y) four-star lodging
accommodations in major metropolitan areas and three-star lodging accommodation in non-metropolitan areas. Upon submission to Greenrose
of appropriate documentation and support within not less than thirty (30) days following incurring such expense, you shall be reimbursed,
in accordance with the Company’s expense reimbursement policy, for all reasonable business expenses, including travel, food, lodging,
home business and other applicable expenses incurred in connection with your performance of services for the Company. For the sake of
clarity, Greenrose and you agree that home business expenses include internet, phone, and other associated expenses, and in the aggregate
shall not exceed $1,000.00 per month.

 

		11.	Termination

 

		(i)	Termination by You for Good Reason

 

For purposes hereof, “Good Reason”
shall mean the occurrence of any of the following without your written consent:

 

		●	a material reduction by the Company in your Base Salary or targeted
bonus, unless all executives of the Company with a rank of Vice President or higher suffer substantially similar reduction;

 

		●	a material breach by the Company of any material provision of this Agreement or any other material agreement
between the Company and you;

 

		●	an adverse change in your title, duties, responsibilities or authority (other than temporarily while Employee
is physically or mentally incapacitated or as required by applicable law) causing such title to be of materially less stature or of materially
less responsibility;

 

		●	an
                                            order or other requirement that CFO commit an illegal act on behalf of the Company, or any
                                            Company related persons, with an exception for federal laws regarding cannabis, or

 

		●	any purported termination of your employment that is not affected in accordance with the applicable provisions
of this Agreement.

 

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		(ii)	Termination by the Company Without Cause or by You For Good
Reason or As a Result of a Change of Control

 

If the Company elects to terminate
your employment without Cause or as a result of a Change of Control (as defined in Appendix A hereto) or you terminate your
employment with the Company For Good Reason, then, provided that you sign and return to the Company a full and final employment
separation, release and waiver of liability:

 

		(a)	The Company will provide you with a lump sum payment equal to
twelve (12) months of your Base Salary and your (lx) Target Bonus, subject to a pro-rata reduction based on your employment termination
date, if applicable and the achievement of the then established STIs. The Base Salary payment shall be payable to you by Greenrose no
later than 2 months following the date of the termination. The Target Award will be paid to you by Greenrose when Greenrose pays Target
Awards to other executive officers for the completed fiscal year.

 

		(b)	Any granted and outstanding Option Shares will vest.

 

		(c)	In addition, if you elect continuation coverage under the Company’s medical plan pursuant to
                                                                COBRA, the Company shall reimburse you for a portion of your COBRA premium payments (provided such reimbursement does not result in
                                                                any taxes or penalties for the Company) in an amount equal to the difference between (A) the amount the Company paid as a monthly
                                                                premium for your participation in such plan immediately prior to the termination of employment and (B) the amount you were required
                                                                to pay as a monthly premium for participation in such plan immediately prior to such termination until the earlier of (x) your
                                                                eligibility for any such coverage under another employer’s or any other medical plan or (y) the date that is eighteen (18)
                                                                months following the termination of your employment. The Company shall make any such reimbursement within thirty (30) days following
                                                                receipt of evidence from your payment of the COBRA premium.

 

		(iii)	Termination by the Company for Cause

 

The Company may also terminate this Agreement
and your employment with cause, without further liability to you (“Cause”). Examples of Cause to terminate your employment include,
but shall not be limited to, the following:

 

		●	a
                                            material breach of this Agreement;

 

		●	unacceptable
                                            performance standards;

 

		●	theft,
                                            dishonesty or falsifying records, including providing false information as part of your application
                                            for employment;

 

		●	intentional
                                            destruction, improper use or abuse of Company property;

 

		●	violence
                                            in the workplace;

 

		●	obscene
                                            conduct at our premises, on our property, or during company-related functions at other locations;

 

		●	harassment
                                            of your co-workers, supervisors, managers, customers, suppliers or other individuals associated
                                            with the Company;

 

		●	Documented
                                            insubordination or documented willful refusal to take direction in connection with carrying
                                            out the basic functions of a fiduciary to the Company;

 

		●	intoxication
                                            or impairment in the workplace;

 

		●	repeated,
                                            unwarranted lateness, absenteeism or failure to report for work;

 

		●	personal
                                            conduct that prejudices the Company’s reputation, services or morale or undermines
                                            your ability to serve as the Company’s Chief Financial Officer; or

 

		●	Any
                                            material violation of Company written rules and policies.

 

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Failure by the Company to terminate
employment based on the provisions of the preceding enumeration shall not constitute a precedent, condonation of the behavior or be deemed
a waiver of the Company’s right to exercise these provisions as cause for immediate dismissal at another time. In cases of termination
by the Company for Cause, and contingent upon your continued compliance with applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement and the
Company’s policies and return of all Greenrose property and files, you shall be paid any unpaid Base Salary accrued through the date of
such termination, and any outstanding expense reimbursements, which shall have been incurred as of the date of such termination

 

		(iv)	Termination by the Company in connection with Your Death

 

In the event of your death, you shall
be paid any unpaid Base Salary accrued through the date of death, and any outstanding expense reimbursements which shall have been incurred
as of the date of death and, your estate shall be entitled to receive any payments, under any applicable life (other than key man life
insurance, if any, in favor of the Company) or disability insurance plans that are properly payable that have not been paid out to a beneficiary
under such plans.

 

		(v)	Termination by You Without Cause

 

If you terminate this Agreement for
a reason other than a Good Reason, the Company shall pay to you any unpaid Base Salary accrued and any outstanding expense reimbursements
which shall have been incurred up to the date set forth in the written notice of such termination.

 

		11.	Protection of Business Interests

 

Like most organizations, the Company
must protect itself from unfair competition. Therefore, we have established the following restrictions to protect our valid and legitimate
business interests. You understand these provisions and agree that they are reasonable in light of all of the circumstances, including
the availability to you of employment in areas and fields that are not restricted by this Agreement.

 

		(a)	Confidentiality

 

You are therefore required to execute, as a part of this Agreement,
a detailed Intellectual Property and Confidentiality Agreement, attached as Schedule “A”.

 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, or any contrary provision
herein, pursuant to the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016, you and the Company acknowledge that you will not have criminal or civil liability
to the Company under any Federal or State trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that (A) is made (i) in confidence to
a Federal, State, or local government official, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney and (ii) solely for the purpose of reporting
or investigating a suspected violation of law; or (B) is made in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding,
if such filing is made under seal. In addition, if you file a lawsuit for retaliation by the Company for reporting a suspected violation
of law, you may disclose the trade secret to your attorney and may use the trade secret information in the court proceeding, if you (X)
file any document containing the trade secret under seal and (Y) do not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order.

 

		(b)	Non-Solicitation

 

In recognition of the access you will have to our processes,
employees and clients, you agree that during your employment and for a period of twelve (12) months after it ends, you will not, either
directly or indirectly, communicate with the Company’s employees or clients for the purpose of inducing them to end their relationship
with the Company, unless associated with a response to a publicly advertised position.

 

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		(c)	Non-Competition

 

In light of the nature of your position
and the close relationship you will have with our clients, it is important for us to limit interference with our business and those near
and permanent client relationships. Therefore, during your employment and for twelve (12) months thereafter you will not on your own behalf
nor shall you work at, work for, be employed by, provide services to, engage with, or assist in any way, whether or not for remuneration,
recognition, or reward any person, corporation, or organization, whether or not such organization is operated for profit, that sells or
intends to sell cannabis, including hemp, and/or provides cannabis-related services or products, in any jurisdiction in which Greenrose
or its subsidiaries has operations.

 

It is not our intention to unduly restrict
your employment prospects. Accordingly, the Company may agree to waive this provision if we are able to establish appropriate safeguards
to minimize the impact any proposed employment with a competitor will have on the Company’s business interests. Any such waiver must be
in writing and signed by an authorized representative of the Company.

 

		(d)	Conflict of Interest

 

To enable you to meet the demands of
your position, we require your full business time and attention. Accordingly, while you are employed with us, you must devote your full
business time and attention to the business of the Company. You agree that you will not engage in any other business activity or employment
during your employment for compensation or otherwise that would conflict or interfere either directly or indirectly with the performance
of your duties to the Company, without the Company’s prior written approval. The Company agrees not to withhold such approval unreasonably.

 

You confirm that your employment with
us does not violate any agreement or understanding to which you are currently bound including any existing non-competition, non-solicitation
or confidentiality agreements. You further agree to indemnify and save harmless the Company against all losses, costs, damages, expenses,
penalties, fines and other amounts for which it may be found liable at law with respect to your breach of any such agreement.

 

		(e)	Indemnification

 

The Company agrees, to the extent permitted
by applicable law and the Company’s Certificate of Incorporation, to defend, indemnify, and hold you harmless against any and all loss,
damage, liability, and expense, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, disbursements court costs, and any amounts
paid in settlement and the costs and expenses of enforcing this section of the Agreement, which may be suffered or incurred by your in
connection with the provision of your services hereunder, including, without limitation, any claims, litigations, disputes, actions, investigations,
or other matters, provided that such loss, damage, liability, and expense (i) arises out of or in connection with the performance by you
of your obligations under this Agreement and (ii) is not the result of any material breach by you of my obligations hereunder.

 

In addition to the foregoing, Company
agrees to provide you with coverage under a Directors & Officers insurance policy to the same extent as the Company currently provides
its other executive officers.

 

		(f)	Survival of Covenants

 

The provisions of this section of the
Agreement will survive the expiration or earlier termination of this agreement and are expressly intended to benefit and be enforceable
by the Company.

 

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		12.	Code Section 409A

 

(a) The intent of the parties is
that payments and benefits under this Agreement comply with, or be exempt from, Section 409A of the US Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended (“Code”) and, accordingly, to the maximum extent permitted, this Agreement shall be construed and
interpreted in accordance with such intent. Your termination of employment (or words to similar effect) shall not be deemed to have
occurred for purposes of this Agreement unless such termination of employment constitutes a “separation from service”
within the meaning of Code Section 409A and the regulations and other guidance promulgated thereunder.

 

(b) Notwithstanding any provision in
this Agreement to the contrary, if you are deemed on the date of the Executive’s separation from service to be a
“specified employee” within the meaning of that term under Code Section 409A(a)(2)(B) and using the identification
methodology selected by the Company from time to time, or if none, the default methodology set forth in Code Section 409A, then with
regard to any payment or the providing of any benefit that constitutes “non-qualified deferred compensation” pursuant to
Code Section 409A and the regulations issued thereunder that is payable due to your separation from service, to the extent required
to be delayed in compliance with Code Section 409A(a)(2)(B), such payment or benefit shall not be made or provided to you prior to
the earlier of (i) the expiration of the six (6)-month period measured from the date of your separation from service, and (ii) the
date of your death (the “Delay Period”). On the first day of the seventh (7th) month following the date of your
separation from service or, if earlier, on the date of your death, all payments delayed pursuant to this Section 12 shall be paid or
reimbursed to you in a lump sum, and any remaining payments and benefits due to you under this Agreement shall be paid or provided
in accordance with the normal payment dates specified for them herein.

 

(c) To the extent any reimbursement
of costs and expenses (including reimbursement of COBRA premiums pursuant to Section 10(i)(d) provided for under this Agreement
constitutes taxable income to you for Federal income tax purposes, such reimbursements shall be made as soon as practicable after
you provide proper documentation supporting reimbursement but in no event later than December 31 of the calendar year next following
the calendar year in which the expenses to be reimbursed are incurred. With regard to any provision herein that provides for
reimbursement of expenses or in-kind benefits, except as permitted by Code Section 409A, (i) the right to reimbursement or in-kind
benefits is not subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit, and (ii) the amount of expenses eligible for reimbursement,
or in-kind benefits, provided during any taxable year shall not affect the expenses eligible for reimbursement, or in-kind benefits
to be provided, in any other taxable year.

 

(d) If under this Agreement, any
amount is to be paid in two (2) or more installments, each such installment shall be treated as a separate payment for purposes of
Section 409A.

 

		13.	General

 

This Agreement, including the Intellectual Property and Confidential
Information Agreement, constitutes our entire employment agreement and supersedes any previous written or verbal agreements between us.

 

You and the Company agree that both
have participated in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement, assisted by such legal professionals as desired. Any ambiguities
with respect to any provision of this Agreement will be construed fairly as to all parties and not in favor of or against any party.

 

This Agreement will inure to the benefit
of and bind you and the Company and its successors and assigns. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, may be construed to give
any person other than you or the Company and its successor and assigns any right, remedy, claim, obligation or liability arising from
or related to this Agreement.

 

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This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts,
each of which will constitute an original and all of which, when taken together, will constitute one and the same agreement.

 

This Agreement will continue to govern our employment
relationship regardless of any changes to your employment including, but not limited to, changes to your position, location of employment,
hours of work, compensation and benefits.

 

Any modifications to this Agreement must be in
writing and signed by both of us. No waiver of a breach of any term of this Agreement is binding unless it is in writing and signed by
the party waiving it. Unless otherwise specified, the waiver will be limited to the specific breach waived.

 

In the event that any provision or part of this
Agreement is deemed void or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions or parts shall be and remain in full
force and effect. It is the intent of you and the Company that if any provision or part of this Agreement is determined by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be void or invalid as a result of being overly broad, that the provision be reformed so as to be valid and enforceable,
matching the intent of the original provision as closely as possible.

 

You and the Company agree that any claim, controversy
or dispute in connection with your employment or termination of employment shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, this Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, applicable to contracts to be executed and performed entirely
therein. The prevailing party in any dispute over this Agreement shall be awarded his or its reasonable attorneys’ fees.

 

You acknowledge and agree the Company has advised
you in writing with legal counsel of your own choosing and at your own expenses with respect to the terms of this Agreement before signing
it.

 

[***Signature Page Follows***]

 

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Please timely return an executed copy of this
employment package. If we have not received the signed documents by August 1, 2022 (or we have agreed in writing to extend your offer
of employment to another date in the future), this offer will become null and void.

 

The Greenrose Holding Company Inc.

 

	/s/ William F. Harley III	 	July 25, 2022
	Name: William F. Harley III	 	Dated
	Title: CEO	 	 

 

I have had sufficient time to review
this Agreement and have been advised to review it with a lawyer. If I did not do so, it is because I understood the terms of the Employer’s
offer and did not feel that I needed legal advice. I understand and accept the terms of this Agreement and am signing it voluntarily.

 

Accepted this 25th day of July, 2022.

 

	/s/ Bernard Wang	 
	Bernard Wang	 

 

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APPENDIX A

 

DEFINITION OF CHANGE IN CONTROL

 

“Change in Control” means:

 

(1) the
acquisition by any individual, entity or group (a “Person”), including any “person” within the meaning of Section
13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), of beneficial ownership within
the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act, of more than 50% of either (i) the then outstanding shares of common stock
of the Company (the “Outstanding Company Common Stock”) or (ii) the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities
of the Company entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (the “Outstanding Company Voting Securities”); provided,
however, that the following acquisitions shall not constitute a Change in Control: (A) any acquisition directly from the Company (excluding
any acquisition resulting from the exercise of a conversion or exchange privilege in respect of outstanding convertible or exchangeable
securities unless such outstanding convertible or exchangeable securities were acquired directly from the Company), (B) any acquisition
by the Company, (C) any acquisition by an employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Company or any corporation
controlled by the Company or (D) any acquisition by any corporation pursuant to a reorganization, merger or consolidation involving the
Company, if, immediately after such reorganization, merger or consolidation, each of the conditions described in clauses (i), (ii) and
(iii) of subsection (3) of this Appendix A shall be satisfied; and provided further that, for purposes of clause (B), if any Person (other
than the Company or any employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Company or any corporation controlled
by the Company) shall become the beneficial owner of more than 50% of the Outstanding Company Common Stock or more than 50% of the Outstanding
Company Voting Securities by reason of an acquisition by the Company and such Person shall, after such acquisition by the Company, become
the beneficial owner of any additional shares of the Outstanding Company Common Stock or any additional Outstanding Company Voting Securities
and such beneficial ownership is publicly announced, such additional beneficial ownership shall constitute a Change in Control;

 

(2) [individuals who, as of the
date hereof, constitute the Board (the “Incumbent Board”) cease for any reason to constitute at least a majority of such
Board; provided, however, that any individual who becomes a director of the Company subsequent to the date hereof whose election, or
nomination for election by the Company’s stockholders, was approved by the vote of at least a majority of the directors then comprising
the Incumbent Board shall be deemed to have been a member of the Incumbent Board; and provided further, that no individual who was initially
elected as a director of the Company as a result of an actual or threatened solicitation by a Person other than the Board for the purpose
of opposing a solicitation by any other Person with respect to the election or removal of directors or any other actual or threatened
solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of any Person other than the Board shall be deemed to have been a member of the Incumbent
Board;]

 

[(3)] consummation of a
reorganization, merger or consolidation unless, in any such case, immediately after such reorganization, merger or consolidation,
(i) 50% or more of the then outstanding shares of common stock of the corporation resulting from such reorganization, merger or
consolidation and 50% or more of the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities of such corporation entitled to vote
generally in the election of directors is then beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by all or substantially all of the
individuals or entities who were the beneficial owners, respectively, of the Outstanding Company Common Stock and the Outstanding
Company Voting Securities immediately prior to such reorganization, merger or consolidation and in substantially the same
proportions relative to each other as their ownership, immediately prior to such reorganization, merger or consolidation, of the
Outstanding Company Common Stock and the Outstanding Company Voting Securities, as the case may be, (ii) no Person (other than the
Company, any employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Company or the corporation resulting from such
reorganization, merger or consolidation (or any corporation controlled by the Company) and any Person which beneficially owned,
immediately prior to such reorganization, merger or consolidation, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of the Outstanding Company
Common Stock or the Outstanding Company Voting Securities, as the case may be) beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, more than
50% of the then outstanding shares of common stock of such corporation or more than 50% of the combined voting power of the then
outstanding securities of such corporation entitled to vote generally in the election of directors and (iii) at least a majority of
the members of the board of directors of the corporation resulting from such reorganization, merger or consolidation were members of
the Incumbent Board at the time of the execution of the initial agreement or action of the Board providing for such reorganization,
merger or consolidation; or (4) consummation of (i) a plan of complete liquidation or dissolution of the Company or (ii) the sale or
other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company other than to a corporation with respect to which,
immediately after such sale or other disposition, (A) 50% or more of the then outstanding shares of common stock thereof and 50% or
more of the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities thereof entitled to vote generally in the election of directors
is then beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by all or substantially all of the individuals and entities who were the
beneficial owners, respectively, of the Outstanding Company Common Stock and the Outstanding Company Voting Securities immediately
prior to such sale or other disposition and in substantially the same proportions relative to each other as their ownership,
immediately prior to such sale or other disposition, of the Outstanding Company Common Stock and the Outstanding Company Voting
Securities, as the case may be, (B) no Person (other than the Company, any employee benefit plan (or related trust) sponsored or
maintained by the Company or such corporation (or any corporation controlled by the Company) and any Person which beneficially
owned, immediately prior to such sale or other disposition, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of the Outstanding Company Common
Stock or the Outstanding Company Voting Securities, as the case may be) beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of
the then outstanding shares of common stock thereof or more than 50% of the combined voting power of the then outstanding securities
thereof entitled to vote generally in the election of directors and (C) at least a majority of the members of the board of directors
thereof were members of the Incumbent Board at the time of the execution of the initial agreement or action of the Board providing
for such sale or other disposition.

 

 

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