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Claims and appeals for participation or benefits under the Plan shall be filed in accordance with procedures established
by the Committee or its designee. Except to the extent the Committee provides otherwise, the procedures of claims and
appeals shall be set forth in the Summary of the Plan.
(b)
Limitations on Bringing a Legal Action .
A legal action relating to a claim or right to benefits under the Plan may be brought by, or on behalf of, a Participant or
Beneficiary only during a certain period. This period begins after the appeal process has ended under paragraph (b)
above and ends 120 days thereafter. However, in no event may a legal action be brought by, or on behalf of, a Participant
more than one (1) year after the date when the Participant knows (or should have known) of the existence of, or the
underlying facts allegedly supporting the claim or right which is the basis of his or her claim or assertion for benefits or
payments under, or relating to, the Plan; provided, however, that, if the formal claim or appeal is pending under
paragraph (a) or (b) above at the end of the one (1) year period, then such 120-day limitation rule shall apply.
(c)
Impact of Delayed Payments under Code Section 409A .
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Claimant files a claim within 90 days after the latest date on which a payment could
be made to him or her under the Plan and the Section 409A Rules, and the claim or appeal has not been resolved
favorable to the Claimant by the 160th day after such latest date, the Claimant may take further enforcement measures to
collect payments which the Claimant asserts are owed to him or her under the Plan; provided, however, that, if such
action is not taken within 180 days after such latest date, the Claimant's action will not be presumed to be prompt under
the Section 409A Rules and this paragraph (d) shall not apply.
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