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Form of Common Stock Certificate of the Registrant

 EXHIBIT 4.4 
  

			
	NUMBER	 	SHARES

  
  
 OPSWARE INC. 
  
 INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE 
  
 SEE REVERSE FOR CERTAIN DEFINITIONS 
  
 CUSIP 68383A 10
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 This certifies that 
  
  
  
  
 is (are) the owner of 
  
  
 SHARES OF THE FULLY PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE SHARES OF THE COMMON STOCK, PAR VALUE OF $0.001 EACH, OF 
  
 OPSWARE INC. 
  
 transferable on the books of the Corporation in person by the holder hereof in person, or by
duly authorized attorney, upon surrender of this certificate properly endorsed. This certificate is not valid unless countersigned and registered by the transfer agent and registrar. 
  
 In witness whereof, Opsware Inc. has caused the facsimile signatures of its duly authorized officers and its seal to be
hereunto affixed 
  
 Dated: 
  
  

					
	 /s/ Sharlene Abrams
	 	 	 	 /s/ Benjamin A. Horowitz

	 CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
	 	[Corporate Seal]	 	PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

 Opsware Inc. 
  
 The Corporation will furnish to any stockholder, upon request and without charge, a full statement of the powers,
designations, preferences, limitations and relative rights of the shares of each class authorized to be issued and the variations in the relative rights and preferences between the shares of each series of a class of shares so far as the same have
been fixed and determined and the authority of the Board of Directors to fix and determine the relative rights and preferences of the subsequent series. 
  
 The following abbreviations, when used in the inscription on the face of this Certificate, shall be construed as through they were written out in full
according to applicable laws or regulations: 
  

									
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—	  	 as tenants in common
 as tenants by the
entireties
 as joint tenants with right of survivorship and not as tenants in common
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following as applicable:
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 Exhibit 10.1 
  
 HHSC Contract No. 529-03-044-L 
  
 STATE OF TEXAS 
  
 COUNTY OF TRAVIS 
  
 AMENDMENT 12 
 TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE 
 HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION 
 AND

 SUPERIOR HEALTH PLAN, INC. 
 FOR HEALTH SERVICES 
 TO THE 
 MEDICAID STAR PROGRAM

 IN THE 
 EL PASO SERVICE DELIVERY AREA 
  
 THIS CONTRACT AMENDMENT (the “Amendment”) is entered into between the HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION (“HHSC”),
an administrative agency within the executive department of the State of Texas, and Superior Health Plan, Inc. (“HMO”), a health maintenance organization organized under the laws of the State of Texas, possessing a
certificate of authority issued by the Texas Department of Insurance to operate as a health maintenance organization, and having its principal office at 2100 S. IH 35, Suite 202, Austin, Texas 78704. HHSC and CONTRACTOR may be referred to in
this Amendment individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.” 
  
 The Parties hereby agree to amend their Agreement as set forth in Article 2 of this Amendment. 
  
 ARTICLE 1. PURPOSE. 
  
 Section 1.01 Authorization. 
  
 This Amendment is executed by the Parties in accordance with Article 15.2 of
the Agreement. 
  
 Section 1.02 Effective date.

  
 The effective date of this amendment is March 1,
2004. 
  
 ARTICLE 2. AMENDMENT
TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES 
  
 Section 2.01 Modification of Appendix C, Value-added Services 
  
 Appendix C of the Contract is modified to revise the value-added services provided by the HMO on or after March 1, 2004 as
follows: 
  

	 	1.	In the “Physical Health Value-added Services” category, replace the “Prenatal Program with Gifts,” benefit description with the language in the revised Appendix
C, attached. 

  

	 	2.	In the “Physical Health Value-added Services” category, replace the “Additional Vision Benefits” benefit description with the language in the revised Appendix C,
attached. 

  
 The revised Appendix C is attached to
this amendment and incorporated by reference into the Contract. 
  
  
  

					
	

	 	  	 	  	 
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 ARTICLE 3. REPRESENTATIONS AND AGREEMENT OF
THE PARTIES 
  
 The Parties
contract and agree that the terms of the Agreement will remain in effect and continue to govern except to the extent modified in this Amendment. 
  
 By signing this Amendment, the Parties expressly understand and agree that this Amendment is hereby made a part of the Agreement as though it were set out
word for word in the Agreement. 
  
 IN WITNESS HEREOF, HHSC and
the CONTRACTOR have each caused this Amendment to be signed and delivered by its duly authorized representative. 
  

									
	 SUPERIOR HEALTH PLAN, INC.
	 	 	 	   HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
COMMISSION

					
	By:	 	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 Christopher Bowers
 President and CEO
	 	 	 	 	 	 Albert Hawkins
 Executive
Commissioner

					
	 Date:
	 	 	 	 	 	 Date:
	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

  
  

					
	

	 	  	 	  	 
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 Exhibit 10.1 
  
 HHSC Contract No. 529-03-044-M 
  
 STATE OF TEXAS 
  
 COUNTY OF TRAVIS 
  
 AMENDMENT 13 
 TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE 
 HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION 
 AND

 SUPERIOR HEALTH PLAN, INC. 
 FOR HEALTH SERVICES 
 TO THE 
 MEDICAID STAR PROGRAM 
 IN THE 
 EL PASO SERVICE
DELIVERY AREA 
  
 THIS CONTRACT
AMENDMENT (the “Amendment”) is entered into between the HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION (“HHSC”), an administrative agency within the executive department of the State of Texas, and Superior Health Plan,
Inc. (“HMO”), a health maintenance organization organized under the laws of the State of Texas, possessing a certificate of authority issued by the Texas Department of Insurance to operate as a health maintenance organization,
and having its principal office at 2100 S. IH 35, Suite 202, Austin, Texas 78704. HHSC and CONTRACTOR may be referred to within this Amendment individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”

  
 The Parties hereby agree to amend their Agreement as set forth
herein. 
  
 ARTICLE 1. PURPOSE. 

 
 Section 1.01 Authorization. 
  
 This Amendment is executed by the Parties in accordance with Article 15.2 of
the Agreement. 
  
 Section 1.02 Effective Date.

  
 Except as otherwise provided in this Amendment, the
provisions of this Amendment are effective on May 1, 2004. 
  
 ARTICLE 2. AMENDMENT TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES 
  
 Section 2.01 Modification to Article 2, Definitions 
  
 The following provisions amend and supplement the definitions set forth
in Article 2, Definitions, as follows: 
  
 Court-ordered Commitment means a commitment of a STAR Member to a psychiatric facility for treatment that is ordered by a court of law pursuant to the Texas Health and Safety Code, Title VII, Subtitle C, or a placement in a
state-operated facility as a condition of probation, as authorized by the Texas Family Code. 
  

					
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 Health-related Materials are materials that are developed by the HMO or
obtained from a third party relating to the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions. 
  
 Section 2.02 Modification to Article 3, Plan Administrative and Human Resources Requirements 
  

Article 3, Plan Administrative and Human Resources Requirements, is amended by modifying Sections 3.4.1 through 3.4.4, as follows: 

 
 3.4.1 Prior to distribution to (1) Members, (2)
prospective Members, (3) providers within HMO’s network, or (4) potential providers whom HMO intends to recruit as network providers, and with the exception of Health-related Materials, HMO must receive written approval from HHSC for all
written materials produced or authorized by HMO containing information about the STAR Program. Health-related Materials do not need to be submitted for review and approval. Per HHSC request, and on an ad-hoc basis, HMOs will be required to submit a
list of Health-related Materials currently being used, or used previously; HHSC may request the review of selected materials from that list. HHSC will provide HMO a reasonable amount of time to respond to such requests, generally no less than 10
business days. 
  
 3.4.2 Member materials must
meet cultural and linguistic requirements, as stated in Article 8. Unless otherwise required, Member materials must be written at a 4th - 6th grade reading comprehension level, and translated into the language of any major population group, except
when HHSC requires HMO to use statutory language (i.e., advance directives, medical necessity, etc.). 
  
 3.4.3 With the exception of Health-related Materials, all plan materials regarding the STAR Program, including Member education
materials, must be submitted to HHSC for approval prior to distribution. HHSC has fifteen (15) working days to review the materials and recommend any suggestions or required changes. If HHSC has not responded to HMO by the fifteenth (15th) day, HMO
may print and distribute these materials. HHSC reserves the right to request HMO to modify plan materials that are deemed approved and have been printed or distributed. These modifications can be made at the next printing unless substantial
non-compliance exists, as determined by HHSC. An exception to the fifteen (15) working day timeframe may be requested in writing by HMO for written provider materials that require a quick turn-around time (e.g., letters). HHSC will review such
requests within a reasonable amount of time, generally within 5 working days. HHSC reserves the right to require revisions to materials if inaccuracies are discovered or if changes are required by changes in policy or law. These changes can be made
at the next printing unless substantial non-compliance exists, as determined by HHSC. 
  
 3.4.4 With the exception of Health-related Materials, HMO must send HHSC-approved English versions of HMO’s Member Handbook, Member
Provider Directory, newsletters, individual Member letters, and any written information that applies to Medicaid-specific services to TDHS for TDHS to translate into Spanish. TDHS must provide the written and approved translation into Spanish to HMO
no later than 15 working days after receipt of the English version by HHSC. HMO must 

  

					
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incorporate the approved translation into their materials. If TDHS has not responded to HMO by the fifteenth day, HMO may print and distribute these
materials. HHSC reserves the right to require revisions to materials if inaccuracies are discovered or if changes are required by changes in policy or law. These changes can be made at the next printing, unless substantial non-compliance exists, as
determined by HHSC. HMO has the option to use the TDHS translation unit or their own translators for health education materials not containing Medicaid-specific information and for other marketing materials such as billboards, radio spots, and
television and newspaper advertisements. 
  
 Section 2.03
Modification to Article 4, Fiscal, Financial, Claims, and Insurance Requirements 
  
 Article 4, Fiscal, Financial, Claims, and Insurance Requirements, is amended by modifying Sections 4.10.3 and 4.10.6, respectively, as follows:

  
 4.10.3 HMO and claims processing
subcontractors must comply with HHSC’s Texas Medicaid Managed Care Claims Manual (Claims Manual), as amended or modified. The Claims Manual is incorporated herein by reference and contains HHSC’s claims processing and reporting
requirements. HHSC will provide the HMO reasonable notice of changes to the Claims Manual. For purposes of this section only, “reasonable notice” will generally mean 60 days advance written notice of systems changes and 30 days advance
written notice of other changes, unless in HHSC’s sole discretion, changes in federal or state laws, rules, regulations, or policies warrant a shorter time period for notice. 
  
 4.10.6 All provider clean claims must be adjudicated (finalized as paid or denied adjudicated) within 30
days from the date the claim is received by HMO. HMO must pay providers interest on a claim that is not adjudicated within 30 days from either: (1) the date the HMO receives the clean claim, or (2) the date the claim becomes clean. HMO must pay
providers interest at an 18% annual rate, calculated daily for the full period in which the clean claim remains unadjudicated beyond the 30-day claims processing deadline. HMO must comply with the Texas Medicaid Managed Care Claims Manual to
determine the principal amount for the interest payment computation. HMO will be held to a minimum performance level of 90% of all clean claims paid or denied within 30 days of receipt and 99% of all clean claims paid or denied within 90 days of
receipt. Failure to meet these performance levels is a default under this contract and could lead to damages or sanctions as outlined in Article 17. The performance levels are subject to changes, if required to comply with federal and state laws or
regulations. 
  
 Section 2.04 Modification to Article 5,
Statutory, Regulatory, and Compliance Requirements 
  
 Effective February 15, 2004, Article 5, Statutory, Regulatory, and Compliance Requirements, is amended by adding new Section 5.1.4, and by modifying Sections 5.6.1 and 5.6.2, respectively, as set forth below. The attached HUB monthly
reporting form replaces the quarterly reporting form included in Attachment B to the Agreement : 
  
 5.1.4 In accordance with Texas Government Code §2262.003, HMO understands that acceptance of funds under this contract acts as

  

					
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acceptance of the authority of the State Auditor’s Office, or any successor agency, to conduct an audit or investigation in connection with those funds.
HMO further agrees to cooperate fully with the State Auditor’s Office or its successor in the conduct of the audit or investigation, including providing all records requested. HMO will ensure that this clause concerning the authority to audit
funds received indirectly by subcontractors through HMO and the requirement to cooperate is included in any subcontract it awards. 
  
 5.6 HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESS 
  
 5.6.1 In accordance with Texas Government Code Chapter 2161 and 1 TAC §111.11 et seq. and §392.100 state agencies are required
to make a good faith effort to assist Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) in receiving contract awards issued by the State. The goal of this program is to promote full and equal business opportunity for all businesses in contracting with
the state. It is HHSC’s intent that all contractors make a good faith effort to subcontract with HUBs during the performance of their contracts. 
  
 Important Note: The Health and Human Services Commission has concluded that HUB subcontracting opportunities may exist in connection with
this contract. See Appendix B to the Agreement for the following instructions and form: “Grant/Subcontract Applications Client Services HUB Subcontracting Plan Instructions” (C-IGA) and “Determination of Good Faith Effort for Grant
Contracts” (C-DGFE). If an approved HUB Subcontracting Plan is not already on file with HHSC, the HMO shall submit a completed C-DGFE with the signed contract or renewal. 
  
 5.6.2 In accordance with Article 12.11, HMO is required to submit HUB monthly reports in the format set
forth in Appendix B to the Agreement. CONTRACTOR must submit retroactive monthly reports for months, beginning December 2003. 
  
 If HMO decides after the award to subcontract any part of the contracted work, the HMO shall notify HHSC Health Plan Manager prior to
entering into any subcontract. The HMO shall comply with the good faith effort requirements relating to developing and submitting a modified HUB Subcontracting Plan. 
  
 Section 2.05 Modification of Article 6, Scope of Services 
  
 Article 6, Scope of Services, is amended by modifying Section 6.6.11, as
follows: 
  
 6.6 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE
SERVICES – SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS 
  
 6.6.11
HMO must provide inpatient psychiatric Covered Services to Members under the age of 21 who have been ordered to receive the services by a court of competent jurisdiction under the provisions of Title VII, Subtitle C of the Texas Health and Safety
Code, relating to court-ordered commitments to psychiatric facilities, or a placement in a state-operated facility as a condition of probation, as authorized by the Texas Family Code. 
  

					
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 Section 2.06 Modification of Article 7, Provider Network Requirements 
  
 Article 7, Provider Network Requirements, is amended by modifying Section
7.2.8.10, as follows: 
  
 7.2.8.10 All
provider clean claims must be adjudicated (finalized as paid or denied adjudicated) within 30 days from the date the claim is received by HMO. HMO must agree to pay the provider interest, in accordance with Section 4.10.6 for clean claims that are
not adjudicated within 30 days. 
  
 Section 2.07 Modification
of Article 12, Reporting Requirements 
  
 Effective February 15, 2004, Article 12, Reporting Requirements, is amended by modifying Sections 12.2.9, and 12.11, as follows: 
  
 12.2.9 Claims Reports. HMO must comply with Claims Reports submission requirements specified in HHSC’s Texas Medicaid Managed Care
Claims Manual. The reports must be submitted to HHSC in a format specified within the Texas Medicaid Managed Care Claims Manual and/or report templates provided by HHSC. 
  
 12.11 HMO must submit monthly reports documenting HMO’s HUB program efforts and accomplishments in a
format provided by HHSC. 
  
 Section 2.08 Modification of
Article 13, Payment Provisions 
  
 Article 13,
Payment Provisions, is amended by modifying Section 13.1.2. Section 13.2.4 is deleted in its entirety, and new Section 13.2.6 is added, as follows: 
  
 13.1.2 The monthly capitation amounts and the Delivery Supplemental Payment (DSP) amount, effective as of September 1, 2003, are listed
below. 
  

				
	 SDA
 Risk Group

	  	 Monthly
 Capitation Amounts

	 TANF Children (> 1 year of age)
	  	$	90.20
	 TANF Adults
	  	$	183.46
	 Pregnant Women
	  	$	274.23
	 Newborns* (up to 12 Months of Age)
	  	$	369.15
	 Expansion Children (> 1 year of Age)
	  	$	77.35
	 Federal Mandate Children
	  	$	53.78
	 Disabled/Blind Administration
	  	$	14.00

  

	*	The category, “Newborns” includes the following groups of children: 1) TP 45s (see Article 2, Definitions of STAR contract), 2) Expansion Children who are less than or
equal to 1 year of age, and 3) TANF children who are less than or equal to 1 year of age). 

  
 Delivery Supplemental Payment. A one-time per pregnancy supplemental payment for each delivery shall be paid to HMO as provided below in
the following amount: $2992.02. 
  

					
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 13.2 EXPERIENCE REBATE TO STATE 
  
 13.2.4 [deleted] 
  
 13.2.6 Interest on any experience rebate owed to HHSC shall
be charged beginning on the date that the first and/or second settlements are overdue to the date of the respective payment. In addition, if any adjusted amount is owed to HHSC at the final settlement date, then interest is charged on the adjusted
amount owed beginning on the second settlement date to the date of the final settlement payment. Interest charged shall be calculated on an annual and simple basis using the current Prime Rate(s) established by the federal government. 
  
 ARTICLE 3. REPRESENTATIONS AND
AGREEMENT OF THE PARTIES 
  
 The Parties contract and agree that the terms of the Agreement will remain in effect and continue to govern except to the extent modified in this Amendment. 
  
 By signing this Amendment, the Parties expressly understand and agree that
this Amendment is hereby made a part of the Agreement as though it were set out word for word in the Agreement. 
  
 IN WITNESS HEREOF, HHSC and the CONTRACTOR have each caused this Amendment to be signed and delivered by its duly authorized representative.

  

									
	SUPERIOR HEALTH PLAN, INC.	 	 	 	HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
					
	By:	 	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 Christopher Bowers
 President and CEO
	 	 	 	 	 	 Albert Hawkins
 Executive Commissioner

					
	Date:	 	 	 	 	 	Date:	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

  

					
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