FBL FINANCIAL GROUP INC
S-8 POS, 1999-02-02
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                                                      Registration No. 333-08567
                UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                        POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO
                                    FORM S-8
             REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933

                            FBL FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
                            -------------------------
             (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

             Iowa                                      42-1411715
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(State or other jurisdiction of              (IRS Employer Identification No.)
incorporation or organization)

5400 University Avenue, West Des Moines, Iowa               50266
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  (Address of Principal Executive Offices)                (Zip Code)

                   FARM BUREAU 401(k) SAVINGS PLAN (FORMERLY,
         IOWA FARM BUREAU AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES 401(k) SAVINGS PLAN)
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                            (Full title of the plan)

   Stephen M. Morain, Esq., 5400 University Avenue, West Des Moines, IA 50266
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                     (Name and address of agent for service)

                                  515-225-5410
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          (Telephone number, including area code, of agent for service)

                                    COPY TO:
                                 Donald J. Brown
  Financial Center, 666 Walnut Street, Suite 2500, Des Moines, Iowa 50309-3393
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                               (Name and address)

                                  515-288-2500
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                               (Telephone number)


                         CALCULATION OF REGISTRATION FEE

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
=====================================================================================================
                                            Proposed                Proposed             Amount of
Title of securities     Amount to be        maximum offering        maximum aggregate    Registration
to be registered        registered          price per share(1)      offering price       Fee
=====================================================================================================
<S>                     <C>                 <C>                      <C>                  <C>
Class A Common          500,000 shares      $21.3125                 $10,656.250          $2,962.44
Stock of FBL                                ------------------       -----------------    -----------
Financial Group,
Inc.(2)
=====================================================================================================
</TABLE>

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(1) Average of the high and low prices reported by the New York Stock Exchange
on February 1, 1999.
(2) This registration statement also relates to an indeterminate number of
interests in Farm Bureau 401(k) Savings Plan, in which FBL Financial Group,
Inc., is a participating employer, with respect to the rights of participants to
direct investment in shares of Class A Common Stock of FBL Financial Group, Inc.

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                                     PART I

              INFORMATION REQUIRED IN THE SECTION 10(a) PROSPECTUS

            The purpose of this Registration Statement is to register Class A
Common Stock of FBL Financial Group, Inc. and participations in the Farm Bureau
401(k) Savings Plan (the "Plan"), permitting employees to direct the investment
of their accounts in Class A Common Stock of FBL Financial Group, Inc. (the
"Company"). The documents containing the information specified in this Part I
will be sent or given to participants as specified by Rule 428(b)(1). Such
documents are not being filed with the Commission either as part of this
registration statement or as prospectuses or prospectus supplements pursuant to
Rule 424.

                                     PART II

               INFORMATION REQUIRED IN THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT

ITEM 3.  INCORPORATION OF DOCUMENTS BY REFERENCE.

            The documents listed in (a) through (c) below are incorporated by
reference in the registration statement. All documents subsequently filed by the
Company and by the Plan pursuant to Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14 and 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, prior to the filing of a post-effective
amendment which indicates that all securities offered have been sold or which
deregisters all securities then remaining unsold, shall be deemed to be
incorporated by reference in the registration statement and to be part thereof
from the date of filing of such documents.


            (a)         The Company's report on Form 10-K for the year ended
                        December 31, 1997 and filed with the Commission on March
                        18, 1998, as amended by Form 10-KA filed April 6, 1998.
                        The Plan's report on Form 11-K for the year ended
                        December 31, 1997 and filed with the Commission on June
                        28, 1998.

            (b)         The Company's reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters
                        ended March 31, 1998, June 30, 1998 and September 30,
                        1998.

            (c)         The description of Common Stock contained in the
                        Company's registration statement filed with the
                        Commission on Form 8-A under Section 12 of the Exchange
                        Act, on July 11, 1996, effective July 19, 1996,
                        incorporated by reference to the Company's registration
                        statement under the Securities Act of 1933 on Form S-1,
                        file number 333-4332, effective July 18, 1996.

ITEM 4.  DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES.

            Incorporated by reference to Item 3(c).

ITEM 5.  INTERESTS OF NAMED EXPERTS AND COUNSEL.


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            None.

ITEM 6. INDEMNIFICATION OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS.

            Sections 851 and 856 of the Iowa Business Corporation Act provide
that a corporation has the power to indemnify its directors and officers against
liabilities and expenses incurred by reason of such person serving in the
capacity of director or officer, if such person has acted in good faith and in a
manner reasonably believed by the individual to be in or not opposed to the best
interests of the corporation, and in any criminal proceeding if such person had
no reasonable cause to believe the individuals' conduct was unlawful. The
foregoing indemnity provisions notwithstanding, in the case of actions brought
by or in the right of the corporation, no indemnification shall be made to such
director or officer with respect to any matter as to which such individual has
been adjudged to be liable to the corporation unless, and only to the extent
that, a court determines that indemnification is proper under the circumstances.

            Article VIII of the Company's Restated Articles of Incorporation
provides that the Company shall indemnify its directors to the fullest extent
possible under the Iowa Business Corporation Act. Article V of the Company's
Restated By-laws extends the same indemnity to its officers. Article VII of the
Articles provides that no director shall be liable to the Company or its
stockholders for monetary damages for breach of the individual's fiduciary duty
as a director, except for liability (i) for any breach of the director's duty of
loyalty to the Company or its stockholders, (ii) for acts or omissions not in
good faith or which involve intentional misconduct or a knowing violation of
law, (iii) for any transaction in which the director derived an improper
personal benefit, or (iv) under the Iowa Business Corporation Act provisions
relating to improper distributions.

            The Company maintains a directors' and officers' liability insurance
policy to insure against losses arising from claims made against its directors
and officers, subject to the limitations and conditions as set forth in the
policies.

ITEM 7.  EXEMPTION FROM REGISTRATION CLAIMED.

            Not applicable.

ITEM 8.  EXHIBITS.

            4.1         Farm Bureau 401(k) Savings Plan Adoption Agreement #005,
                        dated December 30, 1997.

            4.2         Nyemaster, Goode, McLaughlin, Voights, West, Hansell &
                        O'Brien, P.C., Defined Contribution Prototype Plan.

            5.1         Opinion of Davis, Brown, Koehn, Shors & Roberts, P.C.,
                        Des Moines, Iowa, regarding the legality of the shares
                        being registered.


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            The Company will submit the Plan to the Internal Revenue
Service in a timely manner and hereby undertakes to submit any amendment
thereto to the Internal Revenue Service in a timely manner and to make all
changes required by the Internal Revenue Service in order to qualify and
continue the qualification of the Plan.

            23.1        Consent of Ernst & Young LLP, dated February 2, 1999.

            23.2        Consent of Davis, Brown, Koehn, Shors & Roberts, P.C.
                        (contained in opinion filed as Exhibit 5.1).

ITEM 9.  UNDERTAKINGS.

            The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes: (1) To file, during
any period in which offers or sales are being made, a post-effective amendment
to this registration statement: To include any material information with respect
to the plan of distribution not previously disclosed in the registration
statement or any material change to such information in the registration
statement. (2) That, for the purpose of determining any liability under the
Securities Act of 1933, each such post-effective amendment shall be deemed to be
a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the
offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona
fide offering thereof. (3) To remove from registration by means of a
post-effective amendment any of the securities being registered which remain
unsold at the termination of the offering.

            The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes that, for purposes of
determining any liability under the Securities Act of 1933, each filing of the
registrant's annual report pursuant to section 13(a) or section 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (and, where applicable, each filing of an
employee benefit plan's annual report pursuant to section 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934) that is incorporated by reference in the
registration statement shall be deemed to be a new registration statement
relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities
at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.

            Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the
Securities Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling
persons of the registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise,
the registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and
Exchange Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed
in the Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for
indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by the
registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling
person of the registrant in the successful defense of any action, suit or
proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person in
connection with the securities being registered, the registrant will, unless in
the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent,
submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such
indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Act and will
be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.

                                   SIGNATURES


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            Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, the
Registrant has duly caused this Registration Statement or amendment thereto to
be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the
City of West Des Moines, State of Iowa, on February 2, 1999.

                                       FBL FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.


                                       /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                       -------------------------
                                       Edward M. Wiederstein
                                       CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

            Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Registration Statement or amendment thereto has been signed by the following
persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

            Executed below by the following persons in the capacities and on the
dates indicated:

Signature                   Title                              Date
- ---------                   -----                              ----

                            Chief Executive Officer and
/s/ Thomas R. Gibson        Director (Principal Executive
- -------------------------   Officer)                           February 2, 1999
Thomas R. Gibson

                            Chief Financial Officer
/s/ James W. Noyce          (Principal Financial and
- -------------------------   Accounting Officer)                February 2, 1999
James W. Noyce


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/s/ Edward M. Wiederstein   Chairman of the Board and
- -------------------------   Director                           February 2, 1999
Edward M. Wiederstein

/s/ Richard D. Harris       Senior Vice President, Secretary,
- -------------------------   Treasurer and Director             February 2, 1999
Richard D. Harris

/s/ Stephen M. Morain       Senior Vice President,
- -------------------------   General Counsel and Director       February 2, 1999
Stephen M. Morain


Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Registration
Statement or amendment thereto has been signed by the following person or
persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

            Executed below by the following persons in the capacities and on the
dates indicated:


Signature               Title                               Date
- ---------               -----                               ----

                        First Vice Chair
*                       and Director
- -------------------
Roger Bill Mitchell

*                       Director
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Jerry L. Chicoine

*                       Director
- -------------------
Al Christopherson

*                       Director
- -------------------
John W. Creer

*                       Director
- -------------------
Kenny J. Evans

*                       Director
- -------------------
Gary Hall


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*                          Second Vice Chair
- -------------------        and Director
Karen J. Henry

*                          Director
- -------------------
Richard Kjerstad

*                          Director
- -------------------
David L. McClure

*                          Director
- -------------------
Bryce P. Neidig

*                          Director
- -------------------
Howard D. Poulson

*                          Director
- -------------------
John J. Van Sweden

*                          Director
- -------------------
John E. Walker


*By: /s/ Stephen M. Morain                                    February 2, 1999
     -----------------
     Stephen M. Morain
     Attorney-in-Fact


                           Director                           February __, 1999
- ------------------
Kenneth R. Ashby

                           Director                           February __, 1999
- ------------------
Jack M. Givens

                           Director                           February __, 1999
- ------------------
James K. Harmon

                           Director                           February __, 1999
- ------------------
Frank S. Priestley


            The Plan. Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of
1933, the trustees (or other persons who administer the Plan) duly caused this
registration statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto
duly authorized, on the 2nd day of February, 1999.

                                  /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                  ---------------------------------------------


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                                  Edward M. Wiederstein, Trustee
                                  
                                  /s/ Richard D. Harris
                                  ---------------------------------------------
                                  Richard D. Harris, Trustee


                                  FARM BUREAU 401(k) SAVINGS PLAN
                                  
                                  By: Iowa Farm Bureau Federation
                                      (Administrator of the Plan)
                                  
                                  By: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                      -----------------------------------------
                                      Edward M. Wiederstein, President
                                  
                                  By: /s/ Richard D. Harris
                                      -----------------------------------------
                                      Richard D. Harris, Secretary and Treasurer


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                                  EXHIBIT INDEX

Exhibit                                                             Page Number
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4.1      Farm Bureau 401(k) Savings Plan Adoption
         Agreement #005 dated December 30, 1997

4.2      Nyemaster, Goode, McLaughlin, Voights, West,
         Hansell & O'Brien, P.C., Defined Contribution
         Prototype Plan

5.1      Opinion of Davis, Brown, Koehn, Shors & Roberts, P.C.,
         regarding the legality of the shares being registered.

23.1     Consent of Ernst & Young LLP dated February 2, 1999.

23.2     Consent of Davis, Brown, Koehn, Shors & Roberts, P.C.
         (contained in opinion filed as part of 5.1).


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                                                                     EXHIBIT 4.1


                             ADOPTION AGREEMENT #005
               NONSTANDARDIZED CODE SS.401(k) PROFIT SHARING PLAN


      The undersigned, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation ("Employer"), by executing
this Adoption Agreement, elects to become a participating Employer in the
Nyemaster, Goode, McLaughlin, Voigts, West, Hansell & O'Brien, P.C. Defined
Contribution Prototype Plan (basic plan document #01) by adopting the
accompanying Plan and Trust in full as if the Employer were a signatory to that
Agreement. The Employer makes the following elections granted under the
provisions of the Prototype Plan.


                                    ARTICLE I
                                   DEFINITIONS

    1.02 TRUSTEE. The Trustee executing this Adoption Agreement is: (choose (a)
or (b))

[X] (a) A discretionary Trustee. See Section 10.03[A] of the Plan.

[ ] (b) A nondiscretionary Trustee. See Section 10.03[B] of the Plan. [Note: The
    Employer may not elect Option (b) if a Custodian executes the Adoption
    Agreement.]

    1.03 PLAN. The name of the Plan as adopted by the Employer is Farm Bureau
401(k) Savings Plan (formerly Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and Affiliated
Companies 401(k) Savings Plan).

    1.07 EMPLOYEE. The following Employees are not eligible to participate in
the Plan: (Choose (a) or at least one of (b) through (g))

[X] (a) No exclusions.

[ ] (b) Collective bargaining employees (as defined in Section 1.07 of the
    Plan). [Note: If the Employer excludes union employees from the Plan, the
    Employer must be able to provide evidence that retirement benefits were the
    subject of good faith bargaining.]

[ ] (c) Nonresident aliens who do not receive any earned income (as defined in
    Code ss.911(d)(2)) from the Employer which constitutes United States source
    income (as defined in Code ss.861(a)(3)).

[ ] (d) Commission Salesmen.

[ ] (e) Any Employee compensated on a salaried basis.

[ ] (f) Any Employee compensated on an hourly basis.

[ ] (g) (Specify)_______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________.

LEASED EMPLOYEES. Any Leased Employee treated as an Employee under Section 1.31
of the Plan, is: (Choose (h) or (i))

[X] (h) Not eligible to participate in the Plan.

[ ] (i) Eligible to participate in the Plan, unless excluded by reason of an
    exclusion classification elected under this Adoption Agreement Section 1.07.

RELATED EMPLOYERS. If any member of the Employer's related group (as defined in
Section 1.30 of the Plan) executes a Participation Agreement to this Adoption
Agreement, such member's Employees are


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eligible to participate in this Plan, unless excluded by reason of an exclusion
classification elected under this Adoption Agreement Section 1.07. In addition:
(Choose (j) or (k))

[X] (j) No other related group member's Employees are eligible to participate in
    the Plan.

[ ] (k) The following nonparticipating related group member's Employees are
    eligible to participate in the Plan unless excluded by reason of an
    exclusion classification elected under this Adoption Agreement Section 1.07:
    ___________________________________________________________________________.

    1.12 COMPENSATION.

TREATMENT OF ELECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS. (Choose (a) or (b))

[X] (a) "Compensation" includes elective contributions made by the Employer on
    the Employee's behalf.

[ ] (b) "Compensation" does not include elective contributions.

MODIFICATIONS TO COMPENSATION DEFINITION. (Choose (c) or at least one of (d)
through (j))

[X] (c) No modifications other than as elected under Options (a) or (b).

[ ] (d) The Plan excludes Compensation in excess of $__________________.

[ ] (e) In lieu of the definition in Section 1.12 of the Plan, Compensation
    means any earnings reportable as W-2 wages for Federal income tax
    withholding purposes, subject to any other election under this Adoption
    Agreement Section 1.12.

[ ] (f) The Plan excludes bonuses.

[ ] (g) The Plan excludes overtime.

[ ] (h) The Plan excludes Commissions.

[ ] (i) Compensation will not include Compensation from a related employer (as
    defined in Section 1.30 of the Plan) that has not executed a Participation
    Agreement in this Plan unless, pursuant to Adoption Agreement Section 1.07,
    the Employees of that related employer are eligible to participate in this
    Plan.

[ ] (j) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.

If, for any Plan Year, the Plan uses permitted disparity in the contribution or
allocation formula elected under Article III, any election of Options (f), (g),
(h) or (j) is ineffective for such Plan Year with respect to any Nonhighly
Compensated Employee.

SPECIAL DEFINITION FOR MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS. "Compensation" for purposes of
any matching contribution formula under Article III means: (Choose (k) or (l)
only if applicable)

[ ] (k) Compensation as defined in this Adoption Agreement Section 1.12.

[ ] (l) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.


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SPECIAL DEFINITION FOR SALARY REDUCTION CONTRIBUTIONS. An Employee's salary
reduction agreement applies to his Compensation determined prior to the
reduction authorized by that salary reduction agreement, with the following
exceptions: (Choose (m) or at least one of (n) or (o), if applicable)

[ ] (m) No exceptions.

[ ] (n) If the Employee makes elective contributions to another plan maintained
    by the Employer, the Advisory Committee will determine the amount of the
    Employee's salary reduction contribution for the withholding period: (Choose
    (1) or (2))

        [ ] (1) After the reduction for such period of elective contributions to
            the other plan(s).

        [ ] (2) Prior to the reduction for such period of elective contributions
            to the other plan(s).

[ ] (o) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.

    1.17 PLAN YEAR/LIMITATION YEAR.

PLAN YEAR. Plan Year means: (Choose (a) or (b))

[X] (a) The 12 consecutive month period ending every December 31.

[ ] (b) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.

LIMITATION YEAR. The Limitation Year is: (Choose (c) or (d))

[X] (c) The Plan Year.

[ ] (d) The 12 consecutive month period ending every _______________.

    1.18 EFFECTIVE DATE.

NEW PLAN. The "Effective Date" of the Plan is ______________________.

RESTATED PLAN. The restated Effective Date is January 1, 1998.
This Plan is a substitution and amendment of an existing retirement plan(s)
originally established January 1, 1987. [Note: See the Effective Date Addendum.]

    1.27 HOUR OF SERVICE. The crediting method for Hours of Service is: (Choose
(a) or (b))

[X] (a) The actual method.

[ ] (b) The _____________________________________ equivalency method, except:

        [ ] (1) No exceptions.

        [ ] (2) The actual method applies for purposes of: (Choose at least one)

            [ ] (i) Participation under Article II.

            [ ] (ii) Vesting under Article V.

            [ ] (iii) Accrual of benefits under Section 3.06.


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[Note: On the blank line, insert "daily," "weekly," "semi-monthly payroll
periods" or "monthly."]

    1.29 SERVICE FOR PREDECESSOR EMPLOYER. In addition to the predecessor
service the Plan must credit by reason of Section 1.29 of the Plan, the Plan
credits Service with the following predecessor employer(s): ___________________
__________________________See Addendum____________________________. Service with
the designated predecessor employer(s) applies: (Choose at least one of (a) or
(b); (c) is available only in addition to (a) or (b))

[X] (a) For purposes of participation under Article II. 

[X] (b) For purposes of vesting under Article V.

[ ] (c) Except the following Service: _______________________.

[Note: If the Plan does not credit any predecessor service under this provision,
insert "N/A" in the first blank line. The Employer may attach a schedule to this
Adoption Agreement, in the same format as this Section 1.29, designating
additional predecessor employers and the applicable service crediting
elections.]

      1.31 LEASED EMPLOYEES. If a Leased Employee is a Participant in the Plan
and also participates in a plan maintained by the leasing organization: (Choose
(a) or (b))

[X] (a) The Advisory Committee will determine the Leased Employee's allocation
    of Employer contributions under Article III without taking into account the
    Leased Employee's allocation, if any, under the leasing organization's plan.

[ ] (b) The Advisory Committee will reduce a Leased Employee's allocation of
    Employer nonelective contributions (other than designated qualified
    nonelective contributions) under this Plan by the Leased Employee's
    allocation under the leasing organization's plan, but only to the extent
    that allocation is attributable to the Leased Employee's service provided to
    the Employer. The leasing organization's plan:

        [ ] (1) Must be a money purchase plan which would satisfy the definition
            under Section 1.31 of a safe harbor plan, irrespective of whether
            the safe harbor exception applies.

        [ ] (2) Must satisfy the features and, if a defined benefit plan, the
            method of reduction described in an addendum to this Adoption
            Agreement, numbered 1.31.

                                   ARTICLE II
                              EMPLOYEE PARTICIPANTS

    2.01 ELIGIBILITY.

ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS. To become a Participant in the Plan, an Employee must
satisfy the following eligibility conditions: (Choose (a) or (b) or both; (c) is
optional as an additional election)

[X] (a) Attainment of age 21 (specify age, not exceeding 21).

[X] (b) Service requirement. (Choose one of (1) through (3))

        [ ] (1) One Year of Service.

        [X] (2) One (1) month (not exceeding 12) following the Employee's
            Employment Commencement Date.


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        [ ] (3) One Hour of Service.

[X] (c) Special requirements for non-401(k) portion of plan. (Make elections
    under (1) and under (2))

        (1) The requirements of this Option (c) apply to participation in:
        (Choose at least one of (i) through (iii))

            [X] (i) The allocation of Employer nonelective contributions and
                Participant forfeitures.

            [ ] (ii) The allocation of Employer matching contributions
                (including forfeitures allocated as matching contributions).

            [ ] (iii) The allocation of Employer qualified nonelective
                contributions.

        (2) For participation in the allocations described in (1), the
        eligibility conditions are: (Choose at least one of (i) through (iv))

            [X] (i) Two (one or two) Year(s) of Service, without an intervening
                Break in Service (as described in Section 2.03(A) of the Plan)
                if the requirement is two Years of Service.

            [ ] (ii) ________ months (not exceeding 24) following the Employee's
                Employment Commencement Date.

            [ ] (iii) One Hour of Service.

            [X] (iv) Attainment of age 21 (Specify age, not exceeding 21).

PLAN ENTRY DATE. "Plan Entry Date" means the Effective Date and: (Choose (d),
(e) or (f))

[ ] (d) Semi-annual Entry Dates. The first day of the Plan Year and the first
    day of the seventh month of the Plan Year.

[ ] (e) The first day of the Plan Year.

[X] (f) (Specify entry dates) The first day of each payroll period.

TIME OF PARTICIPATION. An Employee will become a Participant (and, if
applicable, will participate in the allocations described in Option (c)(1)),
unless excluded under Adoption Agreement Section 1.07, on the Plan Entry Date
(if employed on that date): (Choose (g), (h) or (i))

[X] (g) immediately following

[ ] (h) immediately preceding 

[ ] (i) nearest

the date the Employee completes the eligibility conditions described in Options
(a) and (b) (or in Option (c)(2) if applicable) of this Adoption Agreement
Section 2.01. [Note: The Employer must coordinate the selection of (g), (h) or
(i) with the "Plan Entry Date" selection in (d), (e) or (f). Unless otherwise
excluded under Section 1.07, the Employee must become a Participant by the
earlier of: (1) the first day of the Plan Year beginning after the date the
Employee completes the age and service requirements of Code ss.410(a); or (2) 6
months after the date the Employee completes those requirements.]

DUAL ELIGIBILITY. The eligibility conditions of this Section 2.01 apply to:
(Choose (j) or (k))


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[X] (j) All Employees of the Employer, except: (Choose (1) or (2))

        [X] (1) No exceptions.

        [ ] (2) Employees who are Participants in the Plan as of the Effective
             Date.

[ ] (k) Solely to an Employee employed by the Employer after __________. If the
    Employee was employed by the Employer on or before the specified date, the
    Employee will become a Participant: (Choose (1), (2) or (3))

        [ ] (1) On the latest of the Effective Date, his Employment Commencement
            Date or the date he attains age ____________ (not to exceed 21).

        [ ] (2) Under the eligibility conditions in effect under the Plan prior
            to the restated Effective Date. If the restated Plan required more
            than one Year of Service to participate, the eligibility condition
            under this Option (2) for participation in the Code ss.401(k)
            arrangement under this Plan is one Year of Service for Plan Years
            beginning after December 31, 1988. [For restated plans only]

        [ ] (3) (Specify) _____________________________________________________.

    2.02 YEAR OF SERVICE - PARTICIPATION.

HOURS OF SERVICE. An Employee must complete: (Choose (a) or (b))

[X] (a) 1,000 Hours of Service

[ ] (b) ____________ Hours of Service

during an eligibility computation period to receive credit for a Year of
Service. [Note: The Hours of Service requirement may not exceed 1,000.]

ELIGIBILITY COMPUTATION PERIOD. After the initial eligibility computation period
described in Section 2.02 of the Plan, the Plan measures the eligibility
computation period as: (Choose (c) or (d))

[X] (c) The 12 consecutive month period beginning with each anniversary of an
    Employee's Employment Commencement Date.

[ ] (d) The Plan Year, beginning with the Plan Year which includes the first
    anniversary of the Employee's Employment Commencement Date.

    2.03 BREAK IN SERVICE - PARTICIPATION. The Break in Service rule described
in Section 2.03(B) of the Plan: (Choose (a) or (b))

[X] (a) Does not apply to the Employer's Plan.

[ ] (b) Applies to the Employer's Plan.

    2.06 ELECTION NOT TO PARTICIPATE. The Plan: (Choose (a) or (b))

[X] (a) Does not permit an eligible Employee or a Participant to elect not to
    participate.

[ ] (b) Does permit an eligible Employee or a Participant to elect not to
    participate in accordance with Section 2.06 and with the following rules:
    (Complete (1), (2), (3) and (4))


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        (1) An election is effective for a Plan Year if filed no later than ____
        ____________________________________.

        (2) An election not to participate must be effective for at least ______
        Plan Year(s).

        (3) Following a re-election to participate, the Employee or Participant:

        [ ] (i) May not again elect not to participate for any subsequent Plan
            Year.

        [ ] (ii) May again elect not to participate, but not earlier than the
            __________________ Plan Year following the Plan Year in which the
            re-election first was effective.

        (4) (Specify) __________________________________________________________
        ________________________________ [Insert "N/A" if no other rules apply].


                                   ARTICLE III
                     EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS AND FORFEITURES

    3.01 AMOUNT.

PART I. [OPTIONS (a) THROUGH (g)] AMOUNT OF EMPLOYER'S CONTRIBUTION. The
Employer's annual contribution to the Trust will equal the total amount of
deferral contributions, matching contributions, qualified nonelective
contributions and nonelective contributions, as determined under this Section
3.01. (Choose any combination of (a), (b), (c) and (d), or choose (e))

[X] (a) DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS (CODE ss.401(k) ARRANGEMENT). (Choose (1) or (2)
    or both)

        [X] (1) Salary reduction arrangement. The Employer must contribute the
            amount by which the Participants have reduced their Compensation for
            the Plan Year, pursuant to their salary reduction agreements on file
            with the Advisory Committee. A reference in the Plan to salary
            reduction contributions is a reference to these amounts.

        [ ] (2) Cash or deferred arrangement. The Employer will contribute on
            behalf of each Participant the portion of the Participant's
            proportionate share of the cash or deferred contribution which he
            has not elected to receive in cash. See Section 14.02 of the Plan.
            The Employer's cash or deferred contribution is the amount the
            Employer may from time to time deem advisable which the Employer
            designates as a cash or deferred contribution prior to making that
            contribution to the Trust.

[X] (b) MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS. The Employer will make matching contributions in
    accordance with the formula(s) elected in Part II of this Adoption Agreement
    Section 3.01.

[X] (c) DESIGNATED QUALIFIED NONELECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS. The Employer, in its
    sole discretion, may contribute an amount which it designates as a qualified
    nonelective contribution.

[X] (d) NONELECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS. (Choose any combination of (1) through (4))

        [ ] (1) Discretionary contribution. The amount (or additional amount)
            the Employer may from time to time deem advisable.

        [X] (2) The amount (or additional amount) the Employer may from time to
            time deem advisable, separately determined for each of the following
            classifications of Participants: (Choose (i) or (ii))


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            [ ] (i) Nonhighly Compensated Employees and Highly Compensated
                Employees.

            [X] (ii) (Specify classifications) Agency Managers and Assistant
                Agency Managers who are employees of Farm Bureau Mutual
                Insurance Company are the only employees eligible for
                Nonelective Contributions.

            Under this Option (2), the Advisory Committee will allocate the
            amount contributed for each Participant classification in accordance
            with Part II of Adoption Agreement Section 3.04, as if the
            Participants in that classification were the only Participants in
            the Plan.

        [ ] (3) _______% of the Compensation of all Participants under the Plan,
            determined for the Employer's taxable year for which it makes the
            contribution. [Note: The percentage selected may not exceed 15%.]

        [ ] (4) _______% of Net Profits but not more than $__________.

[ ] (e) FROZEN PLAN. This Plan is a frozen Plan effective _____________________.
    The Employer will not contribute to the Plan with respect to any period
    following the stated date.

NET PROFITS. The Employer: (Choose (f) or (g))

[X] (f) Need not have Net Profits to make its annual contribution under this
    Plan.

[ ] (g) Must have current or accumulated Net Profits exceeding $________ to make
    the following contributions: (Choose at least one)

        [ ] (1) Cash or deferred contributions described in Option (a)(2).

        [ ] (2) Matching contributions described in Option (b), except: ________
            _________________________________.

        [ ] (3)  Qualified nonelective contributions described in Option (c).

        [ ] (4) Nonelective contributions described in Option (d).

The term "Net Profits" means the Employer's net income or profits for any
taxable year determined by the Employer upon the basis of its books of account
in accordance with generally accepted accounting practices consistently applied
without any deductions for Federal and state taxes upon income or for
contributions made by the Employer under this Plan or under any other employee
benefit plan the Employer maintains. The term "Net Profits" specifically
excludes ____________N/A___________. [Note: Enter "N/A" if no exclusions apply.]

If the Employer requires Net Profits for matching contributions and the Employer
does not have sufficient Net Profits under Option (g), it will reduce the
matching contribution under a fixed formula on a prorata basis for all
Participants. A Participant's share of the reduced contribution will bear the
same ratio as the matching contribution the Participant would have received if
Net Profits were sufficient bears to the total matching contribution all
Participants would have received if Net Profits were sufficient. If more than
one member of a related group (as defined in Section 1.30) execute this Adoption
Agreement, each participating member will determine Net Profits separately but
will not apply this reduction unless, after combining the separately determined
Net Profits, the aggregate Net Profits are insufficient to satisfy the matching
contribution liability. "Net Profits" includes both current and accumulated Net
Profits.

PART II. [OPTIONS (h) THROUGH (j)] MATCHING CONTRIBUTION FORMULA. [Note: If the
Employer elected Option (b), complete Options (h), (i) and (j).]


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[X] (h) AMOUNT OF MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS. For each Plan Year, the Employer's
    matching contribution is: (Choose any combination of (1), (2), (3), (4) and
    (5))

        [X] (1) An amount equal to 50% of each Participant's eligible
            contributions for the Plan Year. (No match for Agency Managers and
            Assistant Agency Managers who are employees of Farm Bureau Mutual
            Insurance Company, or for Participants whose accrued benefit under
            the Farm Bureau Pension Plan is at least 70% of Average
            Compensation, as defined in that Plan.)

        [ ] (2) An amount equal to __________% of each Participant's first tier
            of eligible contributions for the Plan Year, plus the following
            matching percentage(s) for the following subsequent tiers of
            eligible contributions for the Plan Year: __________________________
            ___________________________________________________________________.

        [ ] (3) Discretionary formula.

            [ ] (i) An amount (or additional amount) equal to a matching
                percentage the Employer from time to time may deem advisable of
                the Participant's eligible contributions for the Plan Year.

            [ ] (ii) An amount (or additional amount) equal to a matching
                percentage the Employer from time to time may deem advisable of
                each tier of the Participant's eligible contributions for the
                Plan Year.

        [ ] (4) An amount equal to the following percentage of each
            Participant's eligible contributions for the Plan Year, based on the
            Participant's Years of Service:


Number of Years of Service     Matching Percentage
- --------------------------     -------------------
_______                        _______
_______                        _______
_______                        _______
_______                        _______

            The Advisory Committee will apply this formula by determining Years
            of Service as follows: ____________________________________________.

        [ ] (5) A Participant's matching contributions may not: (Choose (i) or
            (ii))

            [ ] (i) Exceed ____________________________________________________.

            [ ] (ii) Be less than _____________________________________________.

        RELATED EMPLOYERS. If two or more related employers (as defined in
        Section 1.30) contribute to this Plan, the related employers may elect
        different matching contribution formulas by


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        attaching to the Adoption Agreement a separately completed copy of this
        Part II. Note: Separate matching contribution formulas create separate
        current benefit structures that must satisfy the minimum participation
        test of Code ss.401(a)(26).]

[X] (i) DEFINITION OF ELIGIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS. Subject to the requirements of
    Option (j), the term "eligible contributions" means: (Choose any combination
    of (1) through (3))

        [X] (1) Salary reduction contributions, including elective deferrals
            from the Farm Bureau Section 125 Cafeteria Plan..

        [ ] (2) Cash or deferred contributions (including any part of the
            Participant's proportionate share of the cash or deferred
            contribution which the Employer defers without the Participant's
            election).

        [ ] (3) Participant mandatory contributions, as designated in Adoption
            Agreement Section 4.01. See Section 14.04 of the Plan.

[X] (j) AMOUNT OF ELIGIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. When determining a
    Participant's eligible contributions taken into account under the matching
    contributions formula(s), the following rules apply: (Choose any combination
    of (1) through (4))

        [ ] (1) The Advisory Committee will take into account all eligible
            contributions credited for the Plan Year.

        [X] (2) The Advisory Committee will disregard eligible contributions
            exceeding 4% of Compensation.

        [ ] (3) The Advisory Committee will treat as the first tier of eligible
            contributions, an amount not exceeding: ___________________________.

            The subsequent tiers of eligible contributions are: ________________
            ___________________________________________________________________.

        [ ] (4) (Specify) _____________________________________________________.

PART III. [OPTIONS (k) AND (l)]. SPECIAL RULES FOR CODE SS.401(k) ARRANGEMENT.
(Choose (k) or (l), or both, as applicable)

[X] (k) SALARY REDUCTION AGREEMENTS. The following rules and restrictions apply
    to an Employee's salary reduction agreement: (Make a selection under (1),
    (2), (3) and (4))

        (1) Limitation on amount. The Employee's salary reduction contributions:
        (Choose (i) or at least one of (ii) or (iii))

            [ ] (i) No maximum limitation other than as provided in the Plan.

            [X] (ii) May not exceed 20% of Compensation for the Plan Year,
                subject to the annual additions limitation described in Part 2
                of Article III and the 402(g) limitation described in Section
                14.07 of the Plan.

            [ ] (iii) Based on percentages of Compensation must equal at least
                ______________________________.


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        (2) An Employee may revoke, on a prospective basis, a salary reduction
        agreement: (Choose (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv))

            [ ] (i) Once during any Plan Year but not later than _______________
                of the Plan Year.

            [ ] (ii) As of any Plan Entry Date.

            [ ] (iii) As of the first day of any month.

            [X] (iv) (Specify, but must be at least once per Plan Year) As of
                the first day of any payroll period.

        (3) An Employee who revokes his salary reduction agreement may file a
        new salary reduction agreement with an effective date: (Choose (i),
        (ii), (iii) or (iv))

            [ ] (i) No earlier than the first day of the next Plan Year.

            [ ] (ii) As of any subsequent Plan Entry Date.

            [ ] (iii) As of the first day of any month subsequent to the month
                in which he revoked an Agreement.

            [X] (iv) (Specify, but must be at least once per Plan Year following
                the Plan Year of revocation) As of the first day of any
                subsequent payroll period.

        (4) A Participant may increase or may decrease, on a prospective basis,
        his salary reduction percentage or dollar amount: (Choose (i), (ii),
        (iii) or (iv))

            [ ] (i) As of the beginning of each payroll period.

            [ ] (ii) As of the first day of each month.

            [ ] (iii) As of any Plan Entry Date.

            [X] (iv) (Specify, but must permit an increase or a decrease at
                least once per Plan Year) As of the first day of any payroll
                period.

[ ] (l) CASH OR DEFERRED CONTRIBUTIONS. For each Plan Year for which the
    Employer makes a designated cash or deferred contribution, a Participant may
    elect to receive directly in cash not more than the following portion (or,
    if less, the 402(g) limitation described in Section 14.07 of the Plan) of
    his proportionate share of that cash or deferred contribution: (Choose (1)
    or (2))

        [ ] (1) All or any portion.

        [ ] (2) ____________________________________%.

    3.04 CONTRIBUTION ALLOCATION. The Advisory Committee will allocate deferral
contributions, matching contributions, qualified nonelective contributions and
nonelective contributions in accordance with Section 14.06 and the elections
under this Adoption Agreement Section 3.04.

PART I. [OPTIONS (a) THROUGH (d)]. SPECIAL ACCOUNTING ELECTIONS. (Choose
whichever elections are applicable to the Employer's Plan)

[X] (a) MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT. The Advisory Committee will allocate
    matching contributions to a Participant's: (Choose (1) or (2); (3) is
    available only in addition to (1))

        [X] (1) Regular Matching Contributions Account. 

        [ ] (2) Qualified Matching Contributions Account.


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        [ ] (3) Except, matching contributions under Option(s) _________________
            of Adoption Agreement Section 3.01 are allocable to the Qualified
            Matching Contributions Account.

[ ] (b) SPECIAL ALLOCATION DATES FOR SALARY REDUCTION CONTRIBUTIONS. The
    Advisory Committee will allocate salary reduction contributions as of the
    Accounting Date and as of the following additional allocation dates: _______
    ________________________.

[ ] (c) SPECIAL ALLOCATION DATES FOR MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS. The Advisory
    Committee will allocate matching contributions as of the Accounting Date and
    as of the following additional allocation dates: __________________________.

[X] (d) DESIGNATED QUALIFIED NONELECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS - DEFINITION OF
    PARTICIPANT. For purposes of allocating the designated qualified nonelective
    contribution, "Participant" means: (Choose (1), (2) or (3))

        [ ] (1) All Participants.

        [X] (2) Participants who are Nonhighly Compensated Employees for the 
            Plan Year.

        [ ] (3) (Specify) _________________________________________.

PART II. METHOD OF ALLOCATION - NONELECTIVE CONTRIBUTION. Subject to any
restoration allocation required under Section 5.04, the Advisory Committee will
allocate and credit each annual nonelective contribution (and Participant
forfeitures treated as nonelective contributions) to the Employer Contributions
Account of each Participant who satisfies the conditions of Section 3.06, in
accordance with the allocation method selected under this Section 3.04. If the
Employer elects Option (e)(2), Option (g)(2) or Option (h), for the first 3% of
Compensation allocated to all Participants, "Compensation" does not include any
exclusions elected under Adoption Agreement Section 1.12 (other than the
exclusion of elective contributions), and the Advisory Committee must take into
account the Participant's Compensation for the entire Plan Year. (Choose an
allocation method under (e), (f), (g) or (h); (i) is mandatory if the Employer
elects (f), (g) or (h); (j) is optional in addition to any other election.)

[X] (e) NONINTEGRATED ALLOCATION FORMULA. (Choose (1) or (2)) (See Addendum)

        [ ] (1) The Advisory Committee will allocate the annual nonelective
            contributions in the same ratio that each Participant's Compensation
            for the Plan Year bears to the total Compensation of all
            Participants for the Plan Year.

        [ ] (2) The Advisory Committee will allocate the annual nonelective
            contributions in the same ratio that each Participant's Compensation
            for the Plan Year bears to the total Compensation of all
            Participants for the Plan Year. For purposes of this Option (2),
            "Participant" means, in addition to a Participant who satisfies the
            requirements of Section 3.06 for the Plan Year, any other
            Participant entitled to a top heavy minimum allocation under Section
            3.04(B), but such Participant's allocation will not exceed 3% of his
            Compensation for the Plan Year.

[ ] (f) TWO-TIERED INTEGRATED ALLOCATION FORMULA - MAXIMUM DISPARITY. First, the
    Advisory Committee will allocate the annual Employer nonelective
    contributions in the same ratio that each Participant's Compensation plus
    Excess Compensation for the Plan Year bears to the total Compensation plus
    Excess Compensation of all Participants for the Plan Year. The allocation
    under this paragraph, as a percentage of each Participant's Compensation
    plus Excess Compensation, must not exceed the applicable percentage (5.7%,
    5.4% or 4.3%) listed under the Maximum Disparity Table following Option (i).


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      The Advisory Committee then will allocate any remaining nonelective
      contributions in the same ratio that each Participant's Compensation for
      the Plan Year bears to the total Compensation of all Participants for the
      Plan Year.

[ ] (g) THREE-TIERED INTEGRATED ALLOCATION FORMULA. First, the Advisory
    Committee will allocate the annual Employer nonelective contributions in the
    same ratio that each Participant's Compensation for the Plan Year bears to
    the total Compensation of all Participants for the Plan Year. The allocation
    under this paragraph, as a percentage of each Participant's Compensation may
    not exceed the applicable percentage (5.7%, 5.4% or 4.3%) listed under the
    Maximum Disparity Table following Option (i). Solely for purposes of the
    allocation in this first paragraph, "Participant" means, in addition to a
    Participant who satisfies the requirements of Section 3.06 for the Plan
    Year: (Choose (1) or (2))

        [ ] (1) No other Participant.

        [ ] (2) Any other Participant entitled to a top heavy minimum allocation
            under Section 3.04(B), but such Participant's allocation under this
            Option (g) will not exceed 3% of his Compensation for the Plan Year.

    As a second tier allocation, the Advisory Committee will allocate the
    nonelective contributions in the same ratio that each Participant's Excess
    Compensation for the Plan Year bears to the total Excess Compensation of all
    Participants for the Plan Year. The allocation under this paragraph, as a
    percentage of each Participant's Excess Compensation, may not exceed the
    allocation percentage in the first paragraph.

    Finally, the Advisory Committee will allocate any remaining nonelective
    contributions in the same ratio that each Participant's Compensation for the
    Plan Year bears to the total Compensation of all Participants for the Plan
    Year.

[ ] (h) FOUR-TIERED INTEGRATED ALLOCATION FORMULA. First, the Advisory Committee
    will allocate the annual Employer nonelective contributions in the same
    ratio that each Participant's Compensation for the Plan Year bears to the
    total Compensation of all Participants for the Plan Year, but not exceeding
    3% of each Participant's Compensation. Solely for purposes of this first
    tier allocation, a "Participant" means, in addition to any Participant who
    satisfies the requirements of Section 3.06 for the Plan Year, any other
    Participant entitled to a top heavy minimum allocation under Section 3.04(B)
    of the Plan.

    As a second tier allocation, the Advisory Committee will allocate the
    nonelective contributions in the same ratio that each Participant's Excess
    Compensation for the Plan Year bears to the total Excess Compensation of all
    Participants for the Plan Year, but not exceeding 3% of each Participant's
    Excess Compensation.

    As a third tier allocation, the Advisory Committee will allocate the annual
    Employer contributions in the same ratio that each Participant's
    Compensation plus Excess Compensation for the Plan Year bears to the total
    Compensation plus Excess Compensation of all Participants for the Plan Year.
    The allocation under this paragraph, as a percentage of each Participant's
    Compensation plus Excess Compensation, must not exceed the applicable
    percentage (2.7%, 2.4% or 1.3%) listed under the Maximum Disparity Table
    following Option (i).


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    The Advisory Committee then will allocate any remaining nonelective
    contributions in the same ratio that each Participant's Compensation for the
    Plan Year bears to the total Compensation of all Participants for the Plan
    Year.

[ ] (i) EXCESS COMPENSATION. For purposes of Option (f), (g) or (h), "Excess
    Compensation" means Compensation in excess of the following Integration
    Level: (Choose (1) or (2))

        [ ] (1) _________% (not exceeding 100%) of the taxable wage base, as
            determined under Section 230 of the Social Security Act, in effect
            on the first day of the Plan Year: (Choose any combination of (i)
            and (ii) or choose (iii))

        [ ] (i) Rounded to ___________________________________________ (but not
            exceeding the taxable wage base).

        [ ] (ii) But not greater than $________________.

        [ ] (iii) Without any further adjustment or limitation.

        [ ] (2) $__________________ [Note: Not exceeding the taxable wage base
            for the Plan Year in which this Adoption Agreement first is
            effective.]

MAXIMUM DISPARITY TABLE. For purposes of Options (f), (g) and (h), the
applicable percentage is:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
     Integration Level (as           Applicable Percentages for   Applicable Percentages
percentage of taxable wage base)      Option (f) or Option (g)        for Option (h)
- --------------------------------      ------------------------        --------------
<S>                                             <C>                         <C> 
100%                                            5.7%                        2.7%

More than 80% but less than 100%                5.4%                        2.4%

More than 20% (but not less than $10,001)
and not more than 80%                           4.3%                        1.3%

20% (or $10,000, if greater) or less            5.7%                        2.7%
</TABLE>

[ ] (j) ALLOCATION OFFSET. The Advisory Committee will reduce a Participant's
    allocation otherwise made under Part II of this Section 3.04 by the
    Participant's allocation under the following qualified plan(s) maintained by
    the Employer: _____________________________________________________________.

        The Advisory Committee will determine this allocation reduction: (Choose
        (1) or (2))

        [ ] (1) By treating the term "nonelective contribution" as including all
            amounts paid or accrued by the Employer during the Plan Year to the
            qualified plan(s) referenced under this Option (j). If a Participant
            under this Plan also participates in that other plan, the Advisory
            Committee will treat the amount the Employer contributes for or
            during a Plan Year on behalf of a particular Participant under such
            other plan as an amount allocated under this Plan to that
            Participant's Account for that Plan Year. The Advisory Committee
            will make the computation of allocation required under the
            immediately preceding


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            sentence before making any allocation of nonelective contributions
            under this Section 3.04.

        [ ] (2) In accordance with the formula provided in an addendum to this
            Adoption Agreement, numbered 3.04(j).

TOP HEAVY MINIMUM ALLOCATION - METHOD OF COMPLIANCE. If a Participant's
allocation under this Section 3.04 is less than the top heavy minimum allocation
to which he is entitled under Section 3.04(B): (Choose (k) or (l))

[ ] (k) The Employer will make any necessary additional contribution to the
    Participant's Account, as described in Section 3.04(B)(7)(a) of the Plan.

[X] (l) The Employer will satisfy the top heavy minimum allocation under the
    following plan(s) it maintains:Farm Bureau Pension Plan. However, the
    Employer will make any necessary additional contribution to satisfy the top
    heavy minimum allocation for an Employee covered only under this Plan and
    not under the other plan(s) designated in this Option (l). See Section
    3.04(B)(7)(b) of the Plan.

If the Employer maintains another plan, the Employer may provide in an addendum
to this Adoption Agreement, numbered Section 3.04, any modifications to the Plan
necessary to satisfy the top heavy requirements under Code ss.416.

RELATED EMPLOYERS. If two or more related employers (as defined in Section 1.30)
contribute to this Plan, the Advisory Committee must allocate all Employer
nonelective contributions (and forfeitures treated as nonelective contributions)
to each Participant in the Plan, in accordance with the elections in this
Adoption Agreement Section 3.04: (Choose (m) or (n))

[ ] (m) Without regard to which contributing related group member employs the
    Participant.

[X] (n) Only to the Participants directly employed by the contributing Employer.
    If a Participant receives Compensation from more than one contributing
    Employer, the Advisory Committee will determine the allocations under this
    Adoption Agreement Section 3.04 by prorating among the participating
    Employers the Participant's Compensation and, if applicable, the
    Participant's Integration Level under Option (i).

      3.05 FORFEITURE ALLOCATION. Subject to any restoration allocation required
under Sections 5.04 or 9.14, the Advisory Committee will allocate a Participant
forfeiture in accordance with Section 3.04: (Choose (a) or (b); (c) and (d) are
optional in addition to (a) or (b)) 

[ ] (a) As an Employer nonelective contribution for the Plan Year in which the
    forfeiture occurs, as if the Participant forfeiture were an additional
    nonelective contribution for that Plan Year.

[X] (b) To reduce the Employer matching contributions and nonelective
    contributions for the Plan Year: (Choose (1) or (2))

        [X] (1) in which the forfeiture occurs.

        [ ] (2) immediately following the Plan Year in which the forfeiture
            occurs.

[X] (c) To the extent attributable to matching contributions: (Choose (1), (2)
    or (3))

        [ ] (1) In the manner elected under Options (a) or (b).

        [X] (2) First to reduce Employer matching contributions for the Plan
            Year: (Choose (i) or (ii))


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            [X] (i) in which the forfeiture occurs,

            [ ] (ii) immediately following the Plan Year in which the forfeiture
                occurs, then as elected in Options (a) or (b).

        [ ] (3) As a discretionary matching contribution for the Plan Year in
            which the forfeiture occurs, in lieu of the manner elected under
            Options (a) or (b).

[ ] (d) First to reduce the Plan's ordinary and necessary administrative
    expenses for the Plan Year and then will allocate any remaining forfeitures
    in the manner described in Options (a), (b) or (c), whichever applies. If
    the Employer elects Option (c), the forfeitures used to reduce Plan
    expenses: (Choose (1) or (2))

        [ ] (1) relate proportionately to forfeitures described in Option (c)
            and to forfeitures described in Options (a) or (b).

        [ ] (2) relate first to forfeitures described in Option _________.

ALLOCATION OF FORFEITED EXCESS AGGREGATE CONTRIBUTIONS. The Advisory Committee
will allocate any forfeited excess aggregate contributions (as described in
Section 14.09): (Choose (e), (f) or (g))

[X] (e) To reduce Employer matching contributions for the Plan Year: (Choose (1)
    or (2))

        [ ] (1) in which the forfeiture occurs.

        [X] (2) immediately following the Plan Year in which the forfeiture
            occurs.

[ ] (f) As Employer discretionary matching contributions for the Plan Year in
    which forfeited, except the Advisory Committee will not allocate these
    forfeitures to the Highly Compensated Employees who incurred the
    forfeitures.

[ ] (g) In accordance with Options (a) through (d), whichever applies, except
    the Advisory Committee will not allocate these forfeitures under Option (a)
    or under Option (c)(3) to the Highly Compensated Employees who incurred the
    forfeitures.

    3.06 ACCRUAL OF BENEFIT.

COMPENSATION TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. For the Plan Year in which the Employee first
becomes a Participant, the Advisory Committee will determine the allocation of
any cash or deferred contribution, designated qualified nonelective contribution
or nonelective contribution by taking into account: (Choose (a) or (b))

[ ] (a) The Employee's Compensation for the entire Plan Year. 

[X] (b) The Employee's Compensation for the portion of the Plan Year in which
    the Employee actually is a Participant in the Plan.

ACCRUAL REQUIREMENTS. Subject to the suspension of accrual requirements of
Section 3.06(E) of the Plan, to receive an allocation of cash or deferred
contributions, matching contributions, designated qualified nonelective
contributions, nonelective contributions and Participant forfeitures, if any,
for the Plan Year, a Participant must satisfy the conditions described in the
following elections: (Choose (c) or at least one of (d) through (f))

[ ] (c) SAFE HARBOR RULE. If the Participant is employed by the Employer on the
    last day of the Plan Year, the Participant must complete at least one Hour
    of Service for that Plan Year. If the Participant is not employed by the
    Employer on the last day of the Plan Year, the Participant must complete at
    least 501 Hours of Service during the Plan Year.


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[X] (d) HOURS OF SERVICE CONDITION. The Participant must complete the following
    minimum number of Hours of Service during the Plan Year: (Choose at least
    one of (1) through (5))

    [ ] (1) 1,000 Hours of Service.

    [X] (2) (Specify, but the number of Hours of Service may not exceed 1,000)
        One Hour of Service.

    [ ] (3) No Hour of Service requirement if the Participant terminates
        employment during the Plan Year on account of: (Choose (i), (ii) or
        (iii))

        [ ] (i) Death.

        [ ] (ii) Disability.

        [ ] (iii) Attainment of Normal Retirement Age in the current Plan Year
            or in a prior Plan Year.

    [ ] (4) ____________ Hours of Service (not exceeding 1,000) if the
        Participant terminates employment with the Employer during the Plan
        Year, subject to any election in Option (3).

    [ ] (5) No Hour of Service requirement for an allocation of the following
        contributions: ____________________________________.

[ ] (e) EMPLOYMENT CONDITION. The Participant must be employed by the Employer
    on the last day of the Plan Year, irrespective of whether he satisfies any
    Hours of Service condition under Option (d), with the following exceptions:
    (Choose (1) or at least one of (2) through (5))

        [ ] (1) No exceptions.

        [ ] (2) Termination of employment because of death.

        [ ] (3) Termination of employment because of disability.

        [ ] (4) Termination of employment following attainment of Normal
            Retirement Age.

        [ ] (5) No employment condition for the following contributions: _______
            _________________________.

[ ] (f) (Specify other conditions, if applicable): ____________________________.

SUSPENSION OF ACCRUAL REQUIREMENTS. The suspension of accrual requirements of
Section 3.06(E) of the Plan: (Choose (g), (h) or (i))

[ ] (g) Applies to the Employer's Plan.

[X] (h) Does not apply to the Employer's Plan.

[ ] (i) Applies in modified form to the Employer's Plan, as described in an
    addendum to this Adoption Agreement, numbered Section 3.06(E).

SPECIAL ACCRUAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS. If the Plan allocates
matching contributions on two or more allocation dates for a Plan Year, the
Advisory Committee, unless otherwise specified in Option (l), will apply any
Hours of Service condition by dividing the required Hours of Service on a
prorata basis to the allocation periods included in that Plan Year. Furthermore,
a Participant who satisfies the conditions described in this Adoption Agreement
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contributions (and forfeitures treated as matching contributions) only if the
Participant satisfies the following additional condition(s): (Choose (j) or at
least one of (k) or (l))

[ ] (j) No additional conditions.

[ ] (k) The Participant is not a Highly Compensated Employee for the Plan Year.
    This Option (k) applies to: (Choose (1) or (2))

        [ ] (1) All matching contributions.

        [ ] (2) Matching contributions described in Option(s) ______________ of
            Adoption Agreement Section 3.01.

[X] (l) A Participant will forfeit any matching contribution attributable to an
    excess contribution or to an excess aggregate contribution unless
    distributed pursuant to Sections 14.08 or 14.09 of the Plan.

    3.15 MORE THAN ONE PLAN LIMITATION. If the provisions of Section 3.15 apply,
the Excess Amount attributed to this Plan equals: (Choose (a), (b) or (c))

[ ] (a) The product of:

        (i) the total Excess Amount allocated as of such date (including any
        amount which the Advisory Committee would have allocated but for the
        limitations of Code ss.415), times 

        (ii) the ratio of (1) the amount allocated to the Participant as of such
        date under this Plan divided by (2) the total amount allocated as of
        such date under all qualified defined contribution plans (determined
        without regard to the limitations of Code ss.415).

[X] (b) The total Excess Amount.

[ ] (c) None of the Excess Amount.

    3.18 DEFINED BENEFIT PLAN LIMITATION.

APPLICATION OF LIMITATION. The limitation under Section 3.18 of the Plan:
(Choose (a) or (b))

[ ] (a) Does not apply to the Employer's Plan because the Employer does not
    maintain and never has maintained a defined benefit plan covering any
    Participant in this Plan.

[X] (b) Applies to the Employer's Plan. To the extent necessary to satisfy the
    limitation under Section 3.18, the Employer will reduce: (Choose (1) or (2))

        [X] (1) The Participant's projected annual benefit under the defined
            benefit plan under which the Participant participates.

        [ ] (2) Its contribution or allocation on behalf of the Participant to
            the defined contribution plan under which the Participant
            participates and then, if necessary, the Participant's projected
            annual benefit under the defined benefit plan under which the
            Participant participates.

[Note: If the Employer selects (a), the remaining options in this Section 3.18
do not apply to the Employer's Plan.]

COORDINATION WITH TOP HEAVY MINIMUM ALLOCATION. The Advisory Committee will
apply the top heavy minimum allocation provisions of Section 3.04(B) of the Plan
with the following modifications: (Choose (c) or at least one of (d) or (e))


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[X] (c) No modifications.

[ ] (d) For Non-Key Employees participating only in this Plan, the top heavy
    minimum allocation is the minimum allocation described in Section 3.04(B)
    determined by substituting _________% (not less than 4%) for "3%," except:
    (Choose (i) or (ii)) 

        [ ] (i) No exceptions.

        [ ] (ii) Plan Years in which the top heavy ratio exceeds 90%.

[ ] (e) For Non-Key Employees also participating in the defined benefit plan,
    the top heavy minimum is: (Choose (1) or (2))

        [ ] (1) 5% of Compensation (as determined under Section 3.04(B) or the
            Plan) irrespective of the contribution rate of any Key Employee,
            except: (Choose (i) or (ii))

            [ ] (i) No exceptions.

            [ ] (ii) Substituting "7 1/2%" for "5%" if the top heavy ratio does
                not exceed 90%.

        [ ] (2) 0%. [Note: The Employer may not select this Option (2) unless
            the defined benefit plan satisfies the top heavy minimum benefit
            requirements of Code ss.416 for these Non-Key Employees.]

ACTUARIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR TOP HEAVY CALCULATION. To determine the top heavy
ratio, the Advisory Committee will use the following interest rate and mortality
assumptions to value accrued benefits under a defined benefit plan: The
actuarial assumption used for Actuarial Equivalency under the Farm Bureau
Pension Plan.

If the elections under this Section 3.18 are not appropriate to satisfy the
limitations of Section 3.18, or the top heavy requirements under Code ss.416,
the Employer must provide the appropriate provisions in an addendum to this
Adoption Agreement.


                                   ARTICLE IV
                            PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTIONS

    4.01 PARTICIPANT NONDEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS. The Plan: (Choose (a) or (b);
(c) is available only with (b))

[X] (a) Does not permit Participant nondeductible contributions after December
    31, 1997.

[ ] (b) Permits Participant nondeductible contributions, pursuant to Section
    14.04 of the Plan.

[ ] (c) The following portion of the Participant's nondeductible contributions
    for the Plan Year are mandatory contributions under Option (i)(3) of
    Adoption Agreement Section 3.01: (Choose (1) or (2))

        [ ] (1) The amount which is not less than: ____________________________.

        [ ] (2) The amount which is not greater than: _________________________.

ALLOCATION DATES. The Advisory Committee will allocate nondeductible
contributions for each Plan Year as of the Accounting Date and the following
additional allocation dates: (Choose (d) or (e))


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[ ] (d) No other allocation dates.

[ ] (e) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.

As of an allocation date, the Advisory Committee will credit all nondeductible
contributions made for the relevant allocation period. Unless otherwise
specified in (e), a nondeductible contribution relates to an allocation period
only if actually made to the Trust no later than 30 days after that allocation
period ends.

    4.05 PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTION - WITHDRAWAL/DISTRIBUTION. Subject to the
restrictions of Article VI, the following distribution options apply to a
Participant's Mandatory Contributions Account, if any, prior to his Separation
from Service: (Choose (a) or at least one of (b) through (d))

[ ] (a) No distribution options prior to Separation from Service.

[ ] (b) The same distribution options applicable to the Deferral Contributions
    Account prior to the Participant's Separation from Service, as elected in
    Adoption Agreement Section 6.03.

[ ] (c) Until he retires, the Participant has a continuing election to receive
    all or any portion of his Mandatory Contributions Account if: (Choose (1) or
    at least one of (2) through (4))

        [ ] (1) No conditions.

        [ ] (2) The mandatory contributions have accumulated for at least ______
            Plan Years since the Plan Year for which contributed.

        [ ] (3) The Participant suspends making nondeductible contributions for
            a period of ___________ months.

        [ ] (4) (Specify) _____________________________________________________.

[X] (d) (Specify) Prior to termination of employment a Participant has the right
    to withdraw all, but not a portion, of his nondeductible contribution
    account.

                                    ARTICLE V
                  TERMINATION OF SERVICE - PARTICIPANT VESTING

    5.01 NORMAL RETIREMENT. Normal Retirement Age under the Plan is: (Choose (a)
or (b))

[X] (a) 65 [State age, but may not exceed age 65].

[ ] (b) The later of the date the Participant attains ____________ (_____) years
    of age or the _____________ (_____) anniversary of the first day of the Plan
    Year in which the Participant commenced participation in the Plan. [The age
    selected may not exceed age 65 and the anniversary selected may not exceed
    the 5th.]

    5.02 PARTICIPANT DEATH OR DISABILITY. The 100% vesting rule under Section
5.02 of the Plan: (Choose (a) or choose one or both of (b) and (c))

[X] (a) Does not apply.

[ ] (b) Applies to death.

[ ] (c) Applies to disability.


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    5.03 VESTING SCHEDULE.

DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT/QUALIFIED MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS
ACCOUNT/QUALIFIED NONELECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT/MANDATORY CONTRIBUTIONS
ACCOUNT. A Participant has a 100% Nonforfeitable interest at all times in his
Deferral Contributions Account, his Qualified Matching Contributions Account,
his Qualified Nonelective Contributions Account and in his Mandatory
Contributions Account.

REGULAR MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT/EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT. With
respect to a Participant's Regular Matching Contributions Account and Employer
Contributions Account, the Employer elects the following vesting schedule:
(Choose (a) or (b); (c) and (d) are available only as additional options)

[X] (a) Immediate vesting. 100% Nonforfeitable at all times. [Note: The Employer
    must elect Option (a) if the eligibility conditions under Adoption Agreement
    Section 2.01(c) require 2 years of service or more than 12 months of
    employment.]

[ ] (b) Graduated Vesting Schedules.

           TOP HEAVY SCHEDULE                  NON TOP HEAVY SCHEDULE
              (MANDATORY)                            (OPTIONAL)
 
       Years of     Nonforfeitable           Years of      Nonforfeitable
       Service        Percentage             Service         Percentage
       -------        ----------             -------         ----------
 
     Less than 1        _____               Less than 1         _____
         1              _____                   1               _____
         2              _____                   2               _____
         3              _____                   3               _____
         4              _____                   4               _____
         5              _____                   5               _____
     6 or more          100%                    6               _____
                                            7 or more           100%

    (c) Special vesting election for Regular Matching Contributions Account. In
    lieu of the election under Options (a) or (b), the Employer elects the
    following vesting schedule for a Participant's Regular Matching
    Contributions Account: (Choose (1) or (2))

    [ ] (1) 100% Nonforfeitable at all times.

    [X] (2) In accordance with the vesting schedule described in the addendum to
        this Adoption Agreement, numbered 5.03(c). [Note: If the Employer elects
        this Option (c)(2), the addendum must designate the applicable vesting
        schedule(s) using the same format as used in Option (b).]

[Note: Under Options (b) and (c)(2), the Employer must complete a Top Heavy
Schedule which satisfies Code ss.416. The Employer, at its option, may complete
a Non Top Heavy Schedule. The Non Top Heavy Schedule must satisfy Code
ss.411(a)(2). Also see Section .05 of the Plan.]

[ ] (d) The Top Heavy Schedule under Option (b) (and, if applicable, under
    Option (c)(2)) applies: (Choose (1) or (2))

    [ ] (1) Only in a Plan Year for which the Plan is top heavy.


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    [ ] (2) In the Plan Year for which the Plan first is top heavy and then in
        all subsequent Plan Years. [Note: The Employer may not elect Option (d)
        unless it has completed a Non Top Heavy Schedule.]

MINIMUM VESTING. (Choose (e) or (f))

[X] (e) The Plan does not apply a minimum vesting rule. 

[ ] (f) A Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit will never be less than
    the lesser of $________ or his entire Accrued Benefit, even if the
    application of a graduated vesting schedule under Options (b) or (c) would
    result in a smaller Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit.

LIFE INSURANCE INVESTMENTS. The Participant's Accrued Benefit attributable to
insurance contracts purchased on his behalf under Article XI is: (Choose (g) or
(h))

[X] (g) Subject to the vesting election under Options (a), (b) or (c).

[ ] (h) 100% Nonforfeitable at all times, irrespective of the vesting election
    under Options (b) or (c)(2).

    5.04 CASH-OUT DISTRIBUTIONS TO PARTIALLY-VESTED PARTICIPANTS/ RESTORATION OF
FORFEITED ACCRUED BENEFIT. The deemed cash-out rule described in Section 5.04(C)
of the Plan: (Choose (a) or (b))

[ ] (a) Does not apply.

[X] (b) Will apply to determine the timing of forfeitures for 0% vested
    Participants. A Participant is not a 0% vested Participant if he has a
    Deferral Contributions Account.

    5.06 YEAR OF SERVICE - VESTING.

VESTING COMPUTATION PERIOD. The Plan measures a Year of Service on the basis of
the following 12 consecutive month periods: (Choose (a) or (b)) 

[ ] (a) Plan Years.

[X] (b) Employment Years. An Employment Year is the 12 consecutive month period
    measured from the Employee's Employment Commencement Date and each
    successive 12 consecutive month period measured from each anniversary of
    that Employment Commencement Date.

HOURS OF SERVICE. The minimum number of Hours of Service an Employee must
complete during a vesting computation period to receive credit for a Year of
Service is: Choose (c) or (d))

[X] (c) 1,000 Hours of Service.

[ ] (d) ________ Hours of Service. [Note: The Hours of Service requirement may
    not exceed 1,000.]

    5.08 INCLUDED YEARS OF SERVICE - VESTING. The Employer specifically excludes
the following Years of Service: (Choose (a) or at least one of (b) through (e))

[X] (a) None other than as specified in Section 5.08(a) of the Plan.

[ ] (b) Any Year of Service before the Participant attained the age of _________
    (_____). [Note: The age selected may not exceed age 18.]

[ ] (c) Any Year of Service during the period the Employer did not maintain this
    Plan or a predecessor plan.


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[ ] (d) Any Year of Service before a Break in Service if the number of
    consecutive Breaks in Service equals or exceeds the greater of 5 or the
    aggregate number of the Years of Service prior to the Break. This exception
    applies only if the Participant is 0% vested in his Accrued Benefit derived
    from Employer contributions at the time he has a Break in Service.
    Furthermore, the aggregate number of Years of Service before a Break in
    Service do not include any Years of Service not required to be taken into
    account under this exception by reason of any prior Break in Service.

[ ] (e) Any Year of Service earned prior to the effective date of ERISA if the
    Plan would have disregarded that Year of Service on account of an Employee's
    Separation from Service under a Plan provision in effect and adopted before
    January 1, 1974.


                                   ARTICLE VI
                     TIME AND METHOD OF PAYMENTS OF BENEFITS

CODE ss.411(d)(6) PROTECTED BENEFITS. The elections under this Article VI may
not eliminate Code ss.411(d)(6) protected benefits. To the extent the elections
would eliminate a Code ss.411(d)(6) protected benefit, see Section 13.02 of the
Plan. Furthermore, if the elections liberalize the optional forms of benefit
under the Plan, the more liberal options apply on the later of the adoption date
or the Effective Date of this Adoption Agreement.

    6.01 TIME OF PAYMENT OF ACCRUED BENEFIT.

DISTRIBUTION DATE. A distribution date under the Plan means the first day of
each month. [Note: The Employer must specify the appropriate date(s). The
specified distribution dates primarily establish annuity starting dates and the
notice and consent periods prescribed by the Plan. The Plan allows the Trustee
an administratively practicable period of time to make the actual distribution
relating to a particular distribution date.]

NONFORFEITABLE ACCRUED BENEFIT NOT EXCEEDING $3,500. Subject to the limitations
of Section 6.01(A)(1), the distribution date for distribution of a
Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit not exceeding $3,500 is: (Choose (a), (b), (c),
(d) or (e))

[ ] (a) ______________________ of the _____________________ Plan Year beginning
    after the Participant's Separation from Service.

[X] (b) Any distribution date following the Participant's Separation from
    Service.

[ ] (c) ________________________ of the Plan Year after the Participant incurs
    _________________ Break(s) in Service (as defined in Article V).

[ ] (d) ___________________________ following the Participant's attainment of
    Normal Retirement Age, but not earlier than __________________________days
    following his Separation from Service.

[ ] (e) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.

NONFORFEITABLE ACCRUED BENEFIT EXCEEDS $3,500. See the elections under Section
6.03.

DISABILITY. The distribution date, subject to Section 6.01(A)(3), is: (Choose
(f), (g) or (h))


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[ ] (f) ______________________________________ after the Participant terminates
    employment because of disability.

[X] (g) The same as if the Participant had terminated employment without
    disability.

[ ] (h) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.

HARDSHIP. (Choose (i) or (j))

[X] (i) The Plan does not permit a hardship distribution to a Participant who
    has separated from Service.

[ ] (j) The Plan permits a hardship distribution to a Participant who has
    separated from Service in accordance with the hardship distribution policy
    stated in: (Choose (1), (2) or (3))

    [ ] (1) Section 6.01(A)(4) of the Plan.

    [ ] (2) Section 14.11 of the Plan.

    [ ] (3) The addendum to this Adoption Agreement, numbered Section 6.01.

DEFAULT ON A LOAN. If a Participant or Beneficiary defaults on a loan made
pursuant to a loan policy adopted by the Advisory Committee pursuant to Section
9.04, the Plan: (Choose (k), (l) or (m))

[X] (k) Treats the default as a distributable event. The Trustee, at the time of
    the default, will reduce the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit by
    the lesser of the amount in default (plus accrued interest) or the Plan's
    security interest in that Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit. To the extent the
    loan is attributable to the Participant's Deferral Contributions Account,
    Qualified Matching Contributions Account or Qualified Nonelective
    Contributions Account, the Trustee will not reduce the Participant's
    Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit unless the Participant has separated from
    Service or unless the Participant has attained age 59 1/2.

[ ] (l) Does not treat the default as a distributable event. When an otherwise
    distributable event first occurs pursuant to Section 6.01 or Section 6.03 of
    the Plan, the Trustee will reduce the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued
    Benefit by the lesser of the amount in default (plus accrued interest) or
    the Plan's security interest in that Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit.

[ ] (m) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.

    6.02 METHOD OF PAYMENT OF ACCRUED BENEFIT. The Advisory Committee will apply
Section 6.02 of the Plan with the following modifications: (Choose (a) or at
least one of (b), (c), (d) and (e))

[X] (a) No modifications.

[ ] (b) Except as required under Section 6.01 of the Plan, a lump sum
    distribution is not available: ____________________________________________.

[ ] (c) An installment distribution: (Choose (1) or at least one of (2) or (3))

    [ ] (1) Is not available under the Plan.


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    [ ] (2) May not exceed the lesser of _________________ years or the maximum
        period permitted under Section 6.02.

    [ ] (3) (Specify) _________________________________________________________.

[ ] (d) The Plan permits the following annuity options: ________________________
    ___________________________________________________________________________.
    Any Participant who elects a life annuity option is subject to the
    requirements of Sections 6.04(A), (B), (C) and (D) of the Plan. See Section
    6.04(E). [Note: The Employer may specify additional annuity options in an
    addendum to this Adoption Agreement, numbered 6.02(d).]

[X] (e) If the Plan invests in qualifying Employer securities, as described in
    Section 10.03(F), a Participant eligible to elect distribution under Section
    6.03 may elect to receive that distribution in Employer securities only in
    accordance with the provisions of the addendum to this Adoption Agreement,
    numbered 6.02(e).

    6.03 BENEFIT PAYMENT ELECTIONS.

PARTICIPANT ELECTIONS AFTER SEPARATION FROM SERVICE. A Participant who is
eligible to make distribution elections under Section 6.03 of the Plan may elect
to commence distribution of his Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit: (Choose at least
one of (a) through (c))

[ ] (a) As of any distribution date, but not earlier than ______________________
    of the _________________________ Plan Year beginning after the Participant's
    Separation from Service.

[X] (b) As of the following date(s): (Choose at least one of Options (1) through
    (6))

    [ ] (1) Any distribution date after the close of the Plan Year in which the
        Participant attains Normal Retirement Age.

    [X] (2) Any distribution date following his Separation from Service with the
        Employer.

    [ ] (3) Any distribution date in the ________________ Plan Year(s) beginning
        after his Separation from Service.

    [ ] (4) Any distribution date in the Plan Year after the Participant incurs
        ____________________ Break(s) in Service (as defined in Article V).

    [ ] (5) Any distribution date following attainment of age ___ and completion
        of at least _______________ Years of Service (as defined in Article V).

    [ ] (6) (Specify) _________________________________________________________.

[ ] (c) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.


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    The distribution events described in the election(s) made under Options (a),
(b) or (c) apply equally to all Accounts maintained for the Participant unless
otherwise specified in Option (c).

PARTICIPANT ELECTIONS PRIOR TO SEPARATION FROM SERVICE - REGULAR MATCHING
CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT AND EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT. Subject to the
restrictions of Article VI, the following distribution options apply to a
Participant's Regular Matching Contributions Account and Employer Contributions
Account prior to his Separation from Service: (Choose (d) or at least one of (e)
through (h))

[ ] (d) No distribution options prior to Separation from Service.

[X] (e) Attainment of Specified Age. Until he retires, the Participant has a
    continuing election to receive all or any portion of his Nonforfeitable
    interest in these Accounts after he attains: (Choose (1) or (2))

    [X] (1) Normal Retirement Age.

    [ ] (2) ______________________ years of age and is at least ________% vested
        in these Accounts. [Note: If the percentage is less than 100%, see the
        special vesting formula in Section 5.03.]

[ ] (f) After a Participant has participated in the Plan for a period of not
    less than ______ years and he is 100% vested in these Accounts, until he
    retires, the Participant has a continuing election to receive all or any
    portion of the Accounts. [Note: The number in the blank space may not be
    less than 5.]

[ ] (g) Hardship. A Participant may elect a hardship distribution prior to his
    Separation from Service in accordance with the hardship distribution policy:
    (Choose (1), (2) or (3); (4) is available only as an additional option)

    [ ] (1) Under Section 6.01(A)(4) of the Plan.

    [ ] (2) Under Section 14.11 of the Plan.

    [ ] (3) Provided in the addendum to this Adoption Agreement, numbered
        Section 6.03.

    [ ] (4) In no event may a Participant receive a hardship distribution before
        he is at least _________% vested in these Accounts. [Note: If the
        percentage in the blank is less than 100%, see the special vesting
        formula in Section 5.03.]

[ ] (h) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.

[Note: The Employer may use an addendum, numbered 6.03, to provide additional
language authorized by Options (b)(6), (c), (g)(3) or (h) of this Adoption
Agreement

Section 6.03.]

PARTICIPANT ELECTIONS PRIOR TO SEPARATION FROM SERVICE - DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS
ACCOUNT, QUALIFIED MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT AND QUALIFIED NONELECTIVE
CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT. Subject to the restrictions of Article VI, the following
distribution options apply to a Participant's Deferral Contributions Account,
Qualified Matching Contributions Account and Qualified Nonelective Contributions
Account prior to his Separation from Service: (Choose (i) or at least one of (j)
through (l))


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[ ] (i) No distribution options prior to Separation from Service.

[X] (j) Until he retires, the Participant has a continuing election to receive
    all or any portion of these Accounts after he attains: (Choose (1) or (2))

    [X] (1) The later of Normal Retirement Age or age 59 1/2.

    [ ] (2) Age ______________________ (at least 59 1/2).

[X] (k) Hardship. A Participant, prior to this Separation from Service, may
    elect a hardship distribution from his Deferral Contributions Account in
    accordance with the hardship distribution policy under Section 14.11 of the
    Plan.

[ ] (l) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.
    [Note: Option (l) may not permit in service distributions prior to age 59
    1/2 (other than hardship) and may not modify the hardship policy described
    in Section 14.11.]

SALE OF TRADE OR BUSINESS/SUBSIDIARY. If the Employer sells substantially all of
the assets (within the meaning of Code ss.409(d)(2)) used in a trade or business
or sells a subsidiary (within the meaning of Code ss.409(d)(3)), a Participant
who continues employment with the acquiring corporation is eligible for
distribution from his Deferral Contributions Account, Qualified Matching
Contributions Account and Qualified Nonelective Contributions Account: (Choose
(m) or (n))

[ ] (m) Only as described in this Adoption Agreement Section 6.03 for
    distributions prior to Separation from Service.

[X] (n) As if he has a Separation from Service. After March 31, 1988, a
    distribution authorized solely by reason of this Option (n) must constitute
    a lump sum distribution, determined in a manner consistent with Code
    ss.401(k)(10) and the applicable Treasury regulations.

    6.04 ANNUITY DISTRIBUTIONS TO PARTICIPANTS AND SURVIVING SPOUSES. The
annuity distribution requirements of Section 6.04: (Choose (a) or (b))

[X] (a) Apply only to a Participant described in Section 6.04(E) of the Plan
    (relating to the profit sharing exception to the joint and survivor
    requirements).

[ ] (b) Apply to all Participants.


                                   ARTICLE IX

       ADVISORY COMMITTEE - DUTIES WITH RESPECT TO PARTICIPANTS' ACCOUNTS

      9.10 VALUE OF PARTICIPANT'S ACCRUED BENEFIT. If a distribution (other than
a distribution from a segregated Account and other than a corrective
distribution described in Sections 14.07, 14.08, 14.09 or 14.10 of the Plan)
occurs more than 90 days after the most recent valuation date, the distribution
will include interest at: (Choose (a), (b) or (c)) 

[X] (a) 0% per annum. [Note: The percentage may equal 0%.]

[ ] (b) The 90 day Treasury bill rate in effect at the beginning of the current
    valuation period.

[ ] (c) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.


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      9.11 ALLOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF NET INCOME GAIN OR LOSS. Pursuant to
Section 14.12, to determine the allocation of net income, gain or loss:
(Complete only those items, if any, which are applicable to the Employer's Plan)

[X] (a) For salary reduction contributions, the Advisory Committee will: (Choose
    (1), (2), (3), (4) or (5))

    [X] (1) Apply Section 9.11 without modification.

    [ ] (2) Use the segregated account approach described in Section 14.12.

    [ ] (3) Use the weighted average method described in Section 14.12, based on
        a __________ weighting period.

    [ ] (4) Treat as part of the relevant Account at the beginning of the
        valuation period __________% of the salary reduction contributions:
        (Choose (i) or (ii))

        [ ] (i) made during that valuation period.

        [ ] (ii) made by the following specified time: ________________________.

    [ ] (5) Apply the allocation method described in the addendum to this
        Adoption Agreement numbered 9.11(a).

[X] (b) For matching contributions, the Advisory Committee will: (Choose (1),
    (2), (3) or (4))

    [X] (1) Apply Section 9.11 without modification.

    [ ] (2) Use the weighted average method described in Section 14.12, based on
        a _______________ weighting period.

    [ ] (3) Treat as part of the relevant Account at the beginning of the
        valuation period __________% of the matching contributions allocated
        during the valuation period.

    [ ] (4) Apply the allocation method described in the addendum to this
        Adoption Agreement numbered 9.11(b).

[X] (c) For Participant nondeductible contributions, the Advisory Committee
    will: (Choose (1), (2), (3), (4) or (5))

    [X] (1) Apply Section 9.11 without modification.

    [ ] (2) Use the segregated account approach described in Section 14.12.

    [ ] (3) Use the weighted average method described in Section 14.12, based on
        a  _______________ weighting period.

    [ ] (4) Treat as part of the relevant Account at the beginning of the
        valuation period __________% of the Participant nondeductible
        contributions: (Choose (i) or (ii))

        [ ] (i) made during that valuation period.

        [ ] (ii) made by the following specified time: ________________________.


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<PAGE>


    [ ] (5) Apply the allocation method described in the addendum to this
        Adoption Agreement numbered 9.11(c).


                                    ARTICLE X
                    TRUSTEE AND CUSTODIAN, POWERS AND DUTIES

    10.03 INVESTMENT POWERS. Pursuant to Section 10.03[F] of the Plan, the
aggregate investments in qualifying Employer securities and in qualifying
Employer real property: (Choose (a) or (b))

[ ] (a) May not exceed 10% of Plan assets.

[X] (b) May not exceed 100% of Plan assets. [Note: The percentage may not exceed
    100%.]

    10.14 VALUATION OF TRUST. In addition to each Accounting Date, the Trustee
must value the Trust Fund on the following valuation date(s): (Choose (a) or
(b))

[X] (a) No other mandatory valuation dates.

[ ] (b) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.


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                             EFFECTIVE DATE ADDENDUM

                              (RESTATED PLANS ONLY)

    The Employer must complete this addendum only if the restated Effective Date
specified in Adoption Agreement Section 1.18 is different than the restated
effective date for at least one of the provisions listed in this addendum. In
lieu of the restated Effective Date in Adoption Agreement Section 1.18, the
following special effective dates apply: (Choose whichever elections apply)

[ ] (a) COMPENSATION DEFINITION. The Compensation definition of Section 1.12
    (other than the $200,000 limitation) is effective for Plan Years beginning
    after __________________. [Note: May not be effective later than the first
    day of the first Plan Year beginning after the Employer executes this
    Adoption Agreement to restate the Plan for the Tax Reform Act of 1986, if
    applicable.]

[ ] (b) ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS. The eligibility conditions specified in Adoption
    Agreement Section 2.01 are effective for Plan Years beginning after ________
    ___________________________________________.

[ ] (c) SUSPENSION OF YEARS OF SERVICE. The suspension of Years of Service rule
    elected under Adoption Agreement Section 2.03 is effective for Plan Years
    beginning after ______________________________________.

[ ] (d) CONTRIBUTION/ALLOCATION FORMULA. The contribution formula elected under
    Adoption Agreement Section 3.01 and the method of allocation elected under
    Adoption Agreement Section 3.04 is effective for Plan Years beginning after
    _______________________________________.

[ ] (e) ACCRUAL REQUIREMENTS. The accrual requirements of Section 3.06 are
    effective for Plan Years beginning after __________________________________.

[ ] (f) EMPLOYMENT CONDITION. The employment condition of Section 3.06 is
    effective for Plan Years beginning after __________________________________.

[ ] (g) ELIMINATION OF NET PROFITS. The requirement for the Employer not to have
    net profits to contribute to this Plan is effective for Plan Years beginning
    after _________________. [Note: The date specified may not be earlier than
    December 31, 1985.]

[ ] (h) VESTING SCHEDULE. The vesting schedule elected under Adoption Agreement
    Section 5.03 is effective for Plan Years beginning after __________________.

[ ] (i) ALLOCATION OF EARNINGS. The special allocation provisions elected under
    Adoption Agreement Section 9.11 are effective for Plan Years beginning after
    _______________________________________.

[ ] (j) (Specify) _____________________________________________________________.

    For Plan Years prior to the special Effective Date, the terms of the Plan
prior to its restatement under this Adoption Agreement will control for purposes
of the designated provisions. A special Effective Date may not result in the
delay of a Plan provision beyond the permissible Effective Date under any
applicable law requirements.

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                                 EXECUTION PAGE

    The Trustee (and Custodian, if applicable), by executing this Adoption
Agreement, accepts its position and agrees to all of the obligations,
responsibilities and duties imposed upon the Trustee (or Custodian) under the
Prototype Plan and Trust. The Employer hereby agrees to the provisions of this
Plan and Trust, and in witness of its agreement, the Employer by its duly
authorized officers, has executed this Adoption Agreement, and the Trustee (and
Custodian, if applicable) signified its acceptance, on this 30th day of
December, 1997.

Name and EIN of Employer:                     IOWA FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
                                              EIN: 42-033l840

Signed:                                  By /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                            -----------------------------------


Names of Trustees:                        /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                          -------------------------------------
                                          President, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation


                                          /s/ Richard D. Harris
                                          --------------------------------------
                                          Sec/Treas, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation


Name of Custodian:                         N/A
                  --------------------------------------------------------------

Signed:                                    N/A
       -------------------------------------------------------------------------


[Note: A Trustee is mandatory, but a Custodian is optional. See Section 10.03 of
the Plan.]


PLAN NUMBER. The 3-digit plan number the Employer assigns to this Plan for ERISA
reporting purposes (Form 5500 Series) is: 004.


USE OF ADOPTION AGREEMENT. Failure to complete properly the elections in this
Adoption Agreement may result in disqualification of the Employer's Plan. The 3-
digit number assigned to this Adoption Agreement (see page 1) is solely for the
Regional Prototype Plan Sponsor's recordkeeping purposes and does not
necessarily correspond to the plan number the Employer designated in the prior
paragraph.


RELIANCE ON NOTIFICATION LETTER. The Employer may not rely on the Regional
Prototype Plan Sponsor's notification letter covering this Adoption Agreement.
For reliance on the Plan's qualification, the Employer must obtain a
determination letter from the applicable IRS Key District office.


                                       31

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                             PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT

         FOR PARTICIPATION BY RELATED GROUP MEMBERS (PLAN SECTION 1.30)

    The undersigned Employer, by executing this Participation Agreement, elects
to become a Participating Employer in the Plan identified in Section 1.03 of the
accompanying Adoption Agreement, as if the Participating Employer were a
signatory to that Agreement. The Participating Employer accepts, and agrees to
be bound by, all of the elections granted under the provisions of the Prototype
Plan as made by Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, the Signatory Employer to the
Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement.

    1. The Effective Date of the undersigned Employer's participation in the
designated Plan is: January 1, 1998.

    2. The undersigned Employer's adoption of this Plan constitutes:

[ ] (a) The adoption of a new plan by the Participating Employer.

[X] (b) The adoption of an amendment and restatement of a plan currently
    maintained by the Employer, identified as Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and
    Affiliated Companies 401(k) Savings Plan and having an original effective
    date of January 1, 1987.

    Dated this 30th day of December, 1997.

                         Name of Participating Employer: FARM BUREAU MANAGEMENT
                                                         CORPORATION

                         Signed: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                 -----------------------------------------

                         Participating Employer's EIN:
                                                      --------------------

ACCEPTANCE BY THE SIGNATORY EMPLOYER TO THE EXECUTION PAGE OF THE ADOPTION
AGREEMENT AND BY THE TRUSTEE.

                         Name of Signatory Employer: Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]      Signed: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                 -----------------------------------------


                         Name(s) of Trustee:

                         /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                         ------------------------------------------
                           President, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

                         /s/ Richard D. Harris
                         ------------------------------------------
                           Sec./Treas. Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]


[Note: Each Participating Employer must execute a separate Participation
Agreement. See the Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement for important
Prototype Plan information.]

                                       32


<PAGE>


                             PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT

         FOR PARTICIPATION BY RELATED GROUP MEMBERS (PLAN SECTION 1.30)

    The undersigned Employer, by executing this Participation Agreement, elects
to become a Participating Employer in the Plan identified in Section 1.03 of the
accompanying Adoption Agreement, as if the Participating Employer were a
signatory to that Agreement. The Participating Employer accepts, and agrees to
be bound by, all of the elections granted under the provisions of the Prototype
Plan as made by Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, the Signatory Employer to the
Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement.

    1. The Effective Date of the undersigned Employer's participation in the
designated Plan is: January 1, 1998.

    2. The undersigned Employer's adoption of this Plan constitutes:

[ ] (a) The adoption of a new plan by the Participating Employer.

[X] (b) The adoption of an amendment and restatement of a plan currently
    maintained by the Employer, identified as Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and
    Affiliated Companies 401(k) Savings Plan and having an original effective
    date of January 1, 1987.

    Dated this 30th day of December, 1997.

                         Name of Participating Employer: FARM BUREAU LIFE
                                                         INSURANCE COMPANY

                         Signed: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                 -----------------------------------------

                         Participating Employer's EIN:
                                                      --------------------

ACCEPTANCE BY THE SIGNATORY EMPLOYER TO THE EXECUTION PAGE OF THE ADOPTION
AGREEMENT AND BY THE TRUSTEE.

                         Name of Signatory Employer: Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]      Signed: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                 -----------------------------------------


                         Name(s) of Trustee:

                         /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                         ------------------------------------------
                           President, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

                         /s/ Richard D. Harris
                         ------------------------------------------
                           Sec./Treas. Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]


[Note: Each Participating Employer must execute a separate Participation
Agreement. See the Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement for important
Prototype Plan information.]

                                       33


<PAGE>


                             PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT

         FOR PARTICIPATION BY RELATED GROUP MEMBERS (PLAN SECTION 1.30)

    The undersigned Employer, by executing this Participation Agreement, elects
to become a Participating Employer in the Plan identified in Section 1.03 of the
accompanying Adoption Agreement, as if the Participating Employer were a
signatory to that Agreement. The Participating Employer accepts, and agrees to
be bound by, all of the elections granted under the provisions of the Prototype
Plan as made by Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, the Signatory Employer to the
Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement.

    1. The Effective Date of the undersigned Employer's participation in the
designated Plan is: January 1, 1998.

    2. The undersigned Employer's adoption of this Plan constitutes:

[ ] (a) The adoption of a new plan by the Participating Employer.

[X] (b) The adoption of an amendment and restatement of a plan currently
    maintained by the Employer, identified as Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and
    Affiliated Companies 401(k) Savings Plan and having an original effective
    date of January 1, 1987.

    Dated this 30th day of December, 1997.

                         Name of Participating Employer: FARM BUREAU MUTUAL
                                                         INSURANCE COMPANY

                         Signed: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                 -----------------------------------------

                         Participating Employer's EIN: 42-0331872
                                                      --------------------

ACCEPTANCE BY THE SIGNATORY EMPLOYER TO THE EXECUTION PAGE OF THE ADOPTION
AGREEMENT AND BY THE TRUSTEE.

                         Name of Signatory Employer: Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]      Signed: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                 -----------------------------------------


                         Name(s) of Trustee:

                         /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                         ------------------------------------------
                           President, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

                         /s/ Richard D. Harris
                         ------------------------------------------
                           Sec./Treas. Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]


[Note: Each Participating Employer must execute a separate Participation
Agreement. See the Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement for important
Prototype Plan information.]

                                       34


<PAGE>


                             PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT

         FOR PARTICIPATION BY RELATED GROUP MEMBERS (PLAN SECTION 1.30)

    The undersigned Employer, by executing this Participation Agreement, elects
to become a Participating Employer in the Plan identified in Section 1.03 of the
accompanying Adoption Agreement, as if the Participating Employer were a
signatory to that Agreement. The Participating Employer accepts, and agrees to
be bound by, all of the elections granted under the provisions of the Prototype
Plan as made by Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, the Signatory Employer to the
Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement.

    1. The Effective Date of the undersigned Employer's participation in the
designated Plan is: January 1, 1998.

    2. The undersigned Employer's adoption of this Plan constitutes:

[ ] (a) The adoption of a new plan by the Participating Employer.

[X] (b) The adoption of an amendment and restatement of a plan currently
    maintained by the Employer, identified as Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and
    Affiliated Companies 401(k) Savings Plan and having an original effective
    date of January 1, 1987.

    Dated this 30th day of December, 1997.

                         Name of Participating Employer: COMMUNICATIONS
                                                         PROVIDERS, INC.

                         Signed: /s/ William J. Oddy
                                 -----------------------------------------

                         Participating Employer's EIN:
                                                      --------------------

ACCEPTANCE BY THE SIGNATORY EMPLOYER TO THE EXECUTION PAGE OF THE ADOPTION
AGREEMENT AND BY THE TRUSTEE.

                         Name of Signatory Employer: Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]      Signed: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                 -----------------------------------------


                         Name(s) of Trustee:

                         /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                         ------------------------------------------
                           President, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

                         /s/ Richard D. Harris
                         ------------------------------------------
                           Sec./Treas. Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]


[Note: Each Participating Employer must execute a separate Participation
Agreement. See the Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement for important
Prototype Plan information.]

                                       35


<PAGE>


                             PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT

         FOR PARTICIPATION BY RELATED GROUP MEMBERS (PLAN SECTION 1.30)

    The undersigned Employer, by executing this Participation Agreement, elects
to become a Participating Employer in the Plan identified in Section 1.03 of the
accompanying Adoption Agreement, as if the Participating Employer were a
signatory to that Agreement. The Participating Employer accepts, and agrees to
be bound by, all of the elections granted under the provisions of the Prototype
Plan as made by Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, the Signatory Employer to the
Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement.

    1. The Effective Date of the undersigned Employer's participation in the
designated Plan is: January 1, 1998.

    2. The undersigned Employer's adoption of this Plan constitutes:

[ ] (a) The adoption of a new plan by the Participating Employer.

[X] (b) The adoption of an amendment and restatement of a plan currently
    maintained by the Employer, identified as Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and
    Affiliated Companies 401(k) Savings Plan and having an original effective
    date of January 1, 1987.

    Dated this 30th day of December, 1997.

                         Name of Participating Employer: FBL FINANCIAL GROUP,
                                                         INC.

                         Signed: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                 -----------------------------------------

                         Participating Employer's EIN: 42-1411715
                                                      --------------------

ACCEPTANCE BY THE SIGNATORY EMPLOYER TO THE EXECUTION PAGE OF THE ADOPTION
AGREEMENT AND BY THE TRUSTEE.

                         Name of Signatory Employer: Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]      Signed: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                 -----------------------------------------


                         Name(s) of Trustee:

                         /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                         ------------------------------------------
                           President, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

                         /s/ Richard D. Harris
                         ------------------------------------------
                           Sec./Treas. Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]


[Note: Each Participating Employer must execute a separate Participation
Agreement. See the Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement for important
Prototype Plan information.]

                                       36


<PAGE>


                             PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT

         FOR PARTICIPATION BY RELATED GROUP MEMBERS (PLAN SECTION 1.30)

    The undersigned Employer, by executing this Participation Agreement, elects
to become a Participating Employer in the Plan identified in Section 1.03 of the
accompanying Adoption Agreement, as if the Participating Employer were a
signatory to that Agreement. The Participating Employer accepts, and agrees to
be bound by, all of the elections granted under the provisions of the Prototype
Plan as made by Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, the Signatory Employer to the
Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement.

    1. The Effective Date of the undersigned Employer's participation in the
designated Plan is: January 1, 1998.

    2. The undersigned Employer's adoption of this Plan constitutes:

[X] (a) The adoption of a new plan by the Participating Employer.

[ ] (b) The adoption of an amendment and restatement of a plan currently
    maintained by the Employer, identified as ______________________________ and
    having an original effective date of _________________.

    Dated this 15th day of December, 1997.

                         Name of Participating Employer: ARIZONA FARM BUREAU
                                                         FEDERATION

                         Signed: /s/ Andrew Knutz
                                 -----------------------------------------

                         Participating Employer's EIN: 86-0086885
                                                      --------------------

ACCEPTANCE BY THE SIGNATORY EMPLOYER TO THE EXECUTION PAGE OF THE ADOPTION
AGREEMENT AND BY THE TRUSTEE.

                         Name of Signatory Employer: Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]      Signed: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                 -----------------------------------------


                         Name(s) of Trustee:

                         /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                         ------------------------------------------
                           President, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

                         /s/ Richard D. Harris
                         ------------------------------------------
                           Sec./Treas. Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]


[Note: Each Participating Employer must execute a separate Participation
Agreement. See the Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement for important
Prototype Plan information.]

                                       37


<PAGE>


                             PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT

         FOR PARTICIPATION BY RELATED GROUP MEMBERS (PLAN SECTION 1.30)

    The undersigned Employer, by executing this Participation Agreement, elects
to become a Participating Employer in the Plan identified in Section 1.03 of the
accompanying Adoption Agreement, as if the Participating Employer were a
signatory to that Agreement. The Participating Employer accepts, and agrees to
be bound by, all of the elections granted under the provisions of the Prototype
Plan as made by Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, the Signatory Employer to the
Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement.

    1. The Effective Date of the undersigned Employer's participation in the
designated Plan is: January 1, 1998.

    2. The undersigned Employer's adoption of this Plan constitutes:

[X] (a) The adoption of a new plan by the Participating Employer.

[ ] (b) The adoption of an amendment and restatement of a plan currently
    maintained by the Employer, identified as ______________________________ and
    having an original effective date of _________________.

    Dated this 31st day of December, 1997.

                         Name of Participating Employer: NEW MEXICO FARM &
                                                         LIVESTOCK BUREAU

                         Signed: /s/ Norman Plank
                                 -----------------------------------------

                         Participating Employer's EIN: 85-0108577
                                                      --------------------

ACCEPTANCE BY THE SIGNATORY EMPLOYER TO THE EXECUTION PAGE OF THE ADOPTION
AGREEMENT AND BY THE TRUSTEE.

                         Name of Signatory Employer: Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]      Signed: /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                                 -----------------------------------------


                         Name(s) of Trustee:

                         /s/ Edward M. Wiederstein
                         ------------------------------------------
                           President, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

                         /s/ Richard D. Harris
                         ------------------------------------------
                           Sec./Treas. Iowa Farm Bureau Federation

Accepted: December 30, 1997
          -----------------
             [Date]


[Note: Each Participating Employer must execute a separate Participation
Agreement. See the Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement for important
Prototype Plan information.]

                                       38



                                                                     EXHIBIT 4.2


                  NYEMASTER, GOODE, MCLAUGHLIN, VOIGTS, WEST,
                            HANSELL & O'BRIEN, P.C.
                      DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PROTOTYPE PLAN
                                      AND
                                TRUST AGREEMENT

<PAGE>


                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

<TABLE>
<S>                                                <C>            <C>             <C>                                    <C>
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DEFINITIONS                iii            5.03     Vesting Schedule                              1 
                                                                  5.04     Cash-out Distributions to Partially-            
ARTICLE I, DEFINITIONS                                                     Vested Participants/Restoration of              
  1.01 Employer                                      1                     Forfeited Accrued Benefit                     1 
  1.02 Trustee                                       1            5.05     Segregated Account for Repaid Amount          2 
  1.03 Plan                                          1            5.06     Year of Service - Vesting                     3 
  1.04 Adoption Agreement                            1            5.07     Break in Service - Vesting                    3 
  1.05 Plan Administrator                            1            5.08     Included Years of Service - Vesting           3 
  1.06 Advisory Committee                            2            5.09     Forfeiture Occurs                             3 
  1.07 Employee                                      2       ARTICLE VI, TIME AND METHOD OF PAYMENT                        
  1.08 Self-Employed Individual/                             OF BENEFITS                                                   
       Owner-Employee                                2            6.01     Time of Payment of Accrued Benefit            1 
  1.09 Highly Compensated Employee                   2            6.02     Method of Payment of Accrued Benefit          2 
  1.10 Participant                                   3            6.03     Benefit Payment Elections                     4 
  1.11 Beneficiary                                   3            6.04     Annuity Distributions to Participants           
  1.12 Compensation                                  3                     and Surviving Spouses                         6 
  1.13 Earned Income                                 5            6.05     Waiver Election - Qualified Joint and           
  1.14 Account                                       5                     Survivor Annuity                              7 
  1.15 Accrued Benefit                               5            6.06     Waiver Election - Preretirement Survivor        
  1.16 Nonforfeitable                                5                     Annuity                                       8 
  1.17 Plan Year/Limitation Year                     5            6.07     Distributions Under Domestic                    
  1.18 Effective Date                                5                     Relations Orders                              8 
  1.19 Plan Entry Date                               5       ARTICLE VII, EMPLOYER ADMINISTRATIVE                          
  1.20 Accounting Date                               5       PROVISIONS                                                    
  1.21 Trust                                         5            7.01     Information to Committee                      1 
  1.22 Trust Fund                                    5            7.02     No Liability                                  1 
  1.23 Nontransferable Annuity                       5            7.03     Indemnity of Certain Fiduciaries              1 
  1.24 ERISA                                         5            7.04     Employer Direction of Investment              1 
  1.25 Code                                          5            7.05     Amendment to Vesting Schedule                 1 
  1.26 Service                                       5       ARTICLE VIII, PARTICIPANT ADMINISTRATIVE                      
  1.27 Hour of Service                               5       PROVISIONS                                                    
  1.28 Disability                                    7            8.01     Beneficiary Designation                       1 
  1.29 Service for Predecessor Employer              7            8.02     No Beneficiary Designation/Death                
  1.30 Related Employers                             7                     of Beneficiary                                1 
  1.31 Leased Employees                              8            8.03     Personal Data to Committee                    2 
  1.32 Special Rules for Owner-Employees             8            8.04     Address for Notification                      2 
  1.33 Determination of Top Heavy Status             9            8.05     Assignment or Alienation                      2 
  1.34 Paired Plans                                 10            8.06     Notice of Change in Terms                     2 
ARTICLE II, EMPLOYEE PARTICIPANTS                                 8.07     Litigation Against the Trust                  2 
  2.01 Eligibility                                   1            8.08     Information Available                         2 
  2.02 Year of Service - Participation               1            8.09     Appeal Procedure for Denial                     
  2.03 Break in Service - Participation              1                     of Benefits                                   2 
  2.04 Participation upon Re-employment              1            8.10     Participant Direction of Investment           3 
  2.05 Change in Employee Status                     2       ARTICLE IX, ADVISORY COMMITTEE - DUTIES                       
  2.06 Election Not to Participate                   2       WITH RESPECT TO PARTICIPANTS' ACCOUNTS                        
ARTICLE III, EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS AND                           9.01     Members' Compensation, Expenses               1 
FORFEITURES                                                       9.02     Term                                          1 
  3.01 Amount                                        1            9.03     Powers                                        1 
  3.02 Determination of Contribution                 1            9.04     General                                       1 
  3.03 Time of Payment of Contribution               1            9.05     Funding Policy                                2 
  3.04 Contribution Allocation                       1            9.06     Manner of Action                              2 
  3.05 Forfeiture Allocation                         3            9.07     Authorized Representative                     2 
  3.06 Accrual of Benefit                            3            9.08     Interested Member                             2 
  3.07 - 3.16 Limitations on Allocations             5            9.09     Individual Accounts                           2 
  3.17 Special Allocation Limitation                 7            9.10     Value of Participant's Accrued Benefit        2 
  3.18 Defined Benefit Plan Limitation               7            9.11     Allocation and Distribution of                  
  3.19 Definitions - Article III                     7                     Net Income Gain or Loss                       3 
ARTICLE IV, PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTIONS                             9.12     Individual Statement                          3 
  4.01 Participant Nondeductible Contributions       1            9.13     Account Charged                               4 
  4.02 Participant Deductible Contributions          1            9.14     Unclaimed Account Procedure                   4 
  4.03 Participant Rollover Contributions            1          ARTICLE X, TRUSTEE AND CUSTODIAN, POWERS                   
  4.04 Participant Contribution - Forfeitabity       2          AND DUTIES                                                 
  4.05 Participant Contribution -                                 10.01    Acceptance                                    1 
       Withdrawal/Distribution                       2            10.02    Receipt of Contributions                      1 
  4.06 Participant Contribution -                                 10.03    Investment Powers                             1 
       Accrued Benefit                               2            10.04    Records and Statements                        6 
ARTICLE V, TERMINATION OF SERVICE -                               10.05    Fees and Expenses from Fund                   6 
PARTICIPANT VESTING                                               10.06    Parties to Litigation                         6 
  5.01 Normal Retirement Age                         1            10.07    Professional Agents                           6 
  5.02 Participant Disability or Death               1            10.08    Distribution of Cash or Property              6 
</TABLE>


<PAGE>


  10.09 Distribution Directions                       6
  10.10 Third Party/Multiple Trustees                 6
  10.11 Resignation                                   7
  10.12 Removal                                       7
  10.13 Interim Duties and Successor Trustee          7
  10.14 Valuation of Trust                            7
  10.15 Limitation on Liability - If
        Investment Manager, Ancillary Trustee
        or Independent Fiduciary Appointed            7
  10.16 Investment in Group Trust Fund                7
  10.17 Appointment of Ancillary Trustee or
        Independent Fiduciary                         8
ARTICLE XI, PROVISIONS RELATING TO INSURANCE AND
INSURANCE COMPANY
  11.01 Insurance Benefit                             1
  11.02 Limitation on Life Insurance
        Protection                                    1
  11.03 Definitions                                   2
  11.04 Dividend Plan                                 2
  11.05 Insurance Company Not a Party
        to Agreement                                  3
  11.06 Insurance Company Not Responsible
        for Trustee's Actions                         3
  11.07 Insurance Company Reliance on
        Trustee's Signature                           3
  11.08 Acquittance                                   3
  11.09 Duties of Insurance Company                   3
ARTICLE XII, MISCELLANEOUS
  12.01 Evidence                                      1
  12.02 No Responsibility for Employer
        Action                                        1
  12.03 Fiduciaries Not Insurers                      1
  12.04 Waiver of Notice                              1
  12.05 Successors                                    1
  12.06 Word Usage                                    1
  12.07 State Law                                     1
  12.08 Employer's Right to Participate               1
  12.09 Employment Not Guaranteed                     2
ARTICLE XIII, EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT, AMENDMENT,
TERMINATION
  13.01 Exclusive Benefit                             1
  13.02 Amendment by Employer                         1
  13.03 Amendment by Regional Prototype
        Plan Sponsor                                  2
  13.04 Discontinuance                                2
  13.05 Full Vesting on Termination                   2
  13.06 Merger/Direct Transfer                        2
  13.07 Termination                                   3
ARTICLE XIV, CODE ss.401(k) AND CODE ss.401(m)
ARRANGEMENTS
  14.01 Application                                   1
  14.02 Codess.401(k) Arrangement                     1
  14.03 Definitions                                   1
  14.04 Matching Contributions/
        Employee Contributions                        3
  14.05 Time of Payment of
        Contributions                                 3
  14.06 Special Allocation Provisions -
        Deferral Contributions, Matching
        Contributions and Qualified
        Nonelective Contributions                     4
  14.07 Annual Elective Deferral
        Limitation                                    5
  14.08 Actual Deferral Percentage
        ("ADP") Test                                  6
  14.09 Nondiscrimination Rules for
        Employer Matching Contributions/Participant
        Nondeductible Contributions                   8
  14.10 Multiple Use Limitation                      10
  14.11 Distribution Restrictions                    10
  14.12 Special Allocation Rules                     11



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                       ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF DEFINITIONS

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         Section Reference                                                        Section Reference 
     Plan Definition                         (Page Number)         Plan Definition                                     (Page Number)
<S>                                      <C>                   <C>                                                <C>
                                                                                                                                    
100% Limitation                                3.19(l)(10)      Group Trust Fund                                          10.16 (7) 
Account                                           1.14 (5)      Hardship                                             6.01(A)(4) (1) 
Accounting Date                                   1.20 (5)      Hardship for Code ss.401(k) Purposes                   14.11(A) (11)
Accrued Benefit                                   1.15 (5)      Highly Compensated Employee                                1.09 (2) 
Actual Deferral Percentage ("ADP") Test          14.08 (6)      Highly Compensated Group                               14.03(d) (2) 
Adoption Agreement                                1.04 (1)      Hour of Service                                            1.27 (6) 
Advisory Committee                                1.06 (2)      Incidental Insurance Benefits                          11.01(A) (1) 
Annual Addition                                3.19(a) (7)      Insurable Participant                                  11.03(d) (2) 
Average Contribution Percentage Test             14.09 (8)      Investment Manager                                      9.04(i) (1) 
Beneficiary                                       1.11 (3)      Issuing Insurance Company                              11.03(b) (2) 
Break in Service for Eligibility Purposes         2.03 (1)      Joint and Survivor Annuity                              6.04(A) (6) 
Break in Service for Vesting Purposes             5.07 (3)      Key Employee                                         1.33(B)(1) (9) 
Cash-out Distribution                             5.04 (1)      Leased Employees                                           1.31 (8) 
Code                                              1.25 (6)      Limitation Year                          1.17 and 3.19(e) (5 and 8) 
Code ss.411(d)(6) Protected Benefits             13.02 (1)      Loan Policy                                             9.04(A) (2) 
Compensation                                      1.12 (3)      Mandatory Contributions                                14.04(A) (3) 
Compensation for Code ss.401(k) Purposes      14.03(f) (2)      Mandatory Contributions Account                        14.04(A) (3) 
Compensation for Code ss.415 Purposes          3.19(b) (8)      Master or Prototype Plan                                3.19(f) (8) 
Compensation for Top Heavy Purposes         1.33(B)(3) (9)      Matching Contributions                                 14.03(i) (2) 
Contract(s)                                   11.03(c) (2)      Maximum Permissible Amount                              3.19(g) (8) 
Custodian Designation                         10.03[B] (3)      Minimum Distribution Incidental Benefit                 6.02(A) (3) 
Deemed Cash-out Rule                           5.04(C) (2)      Multiple Use Limitation                                  14.10 (10) 
Deferral Contributions                        14.03(g) (2)      Named Fiduciary                                        10.03[D] (5) 
Deferral Contributions Account                14.06(A) (4)      Nonelective Contributions                              14.03(j) (2) 
Defined Benefit Plan                           3.19(i) (9)      Nonforfeitable                                             1.16 (5) 
Defined Benefit Plan Fraction                  3.19(j) (9)      Nonhighly Compensated Employee                         14.03(b) (2) 
Defined Contribution Plan                      3.19(h) (8)      Nonhighly Compensated Group                            14.03(e) (2) 
Defined Contribution Plan Fraction             3.19(k) (9)      Non-Key Employee                                     1.33(B)(2) (9) 
Determination Date                         1.33(B)(7) (10)      Nontransferable Annuity                                    1.23 (5) 
Disability                                        1.28 (7)      Normal Retirement Age                                      5.01 (1) 
Distribution Date                                 6.01 (1)      Owner-Employee                                             1.08 (2) 
Distribution Restrictions                     14.03(m) (3)      Paired Plans                                              1.34 (10) 
Earned Income                                     1.13 (5)      Participant                                                1.10 (3) 
Effective Date                                    1.18 (5)      Participant Deductible Contributions                       4.02 (1) 
Elective Deferrals                            14.03(h) (2)      Participant Forfeiture                                     3.05 (3) 
Elective Transfer                             13.06(A) (3)      Participant Loans                                      10.03[E] (4) 
Eligible Employee                             14.03(c) (2)      Participant Nondeductible Contributions                    4.01 (1) 
Employee                                          1.07 (2)      Permissive Aggregation Group                        1.33(B)(5) (10) 
Employee Contributions                        14.03(n) (3)      Plan                                                       1.03 (1) 
Employer                                          1.01 (1)      Plan Administrator                                         1.05 (1) 
Employer Contribution Account                    14.06 (4)      Plan Entry Date                                            1.19 (5) 
Employer for Code ss.415 Purposes              3.19(c) (8)      Plan Year                                                  1.17 (5) 
Employer for Top Heavy Purposes            1.33(B)(6) (10)      Policy                                                 11.03(a) (2) 
Employment Commencement Date                      2.02 (1)      Predecessor Employer                                       1.29 (7) 
ERISA                                             1.24 (6)      Preretirement Survivor Annuity                          6.04(B) (6) 
Excess Aggregate Contributions                14.09(D) (9)      Qualified Domestic Relations Order                         6.07 (8) 
Excess Amount                                  3.19(d) (8)      Qualified Matching Contributions                       14.03(k) (2) 
Excess Contributions                             14.08 (7)      Qualified Nonelective Contributions                    14.03(l) (3) 
Exempt Participant                                8.01 (1)      Qualifying Employer Real Property                      10.03[F] (5) 
Forfeiture Break in Service                       5.08 (3)      Qualifying Employer Securities                         10.03[F] (5) 
</TABLE>

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                     Section Reference                                                     Section Reference
     Plan Definition                     (Page Number)           Plan Definition                               (Page Number)
<S>                                  <C>                    <C>                                            <C>

Related Employers                             1.30 (7)      Top Heavy Ratio                                         1.33 (9)
Required Aggregation Group              1.33(B)(4) (9)      Trust                                                   1.21 (5)
Required Beginning Date                    6.01(B) (2)      Trustee                                                 1.02 (1)
Rollover Contributions                        4.03 (1)      Trustee Designation                                 10.03[A] (1)
Self-Employed Individual                      1.08 (2)      Trust Fund                                              1.22 (5)
Service                                       1.26 (6)      Weighted Average Allocation Method                    14.12 (11)
Term Life Insurance Contract                 11.03 (2)      Year of Service for Eligibility Purposes                2.02 (1)
Top Heavy Minimum Allocation               3.04(B) (1)      Year of Service for Vesting Purposes                    5.06 (3)
</TABLE>


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      NYEMASTER, GOODE, MCLAUGHLIN, VOIGTS, WEST, HANSELL & O'BRIEN, P.C.
            DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PROTOTYPE PLAN AND TRUST AGREEMENT
                            BASIC PLAN DOCUMENT #01

        Nyemaster, Goode, McLaughlin, Voigts, West, Hansell & O'Brien, P.C., in
its capacity as Regional Prototype Plan Sponsor, establishes this Prototype Plan
intended to conform to and qualify under ss.401 and ss.501 of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. An Employer establishes a Plan and Trust under
this Prototype Plan by executing an Adoption Agreement. If the Employer adopts
this Plan as a restated Plan in substitution for, and in amendment of, an
existing plan, the provisions of this Plan, as a restated Plan, apply solely to
an Employee whose employment with the Employer terminates on or after the
restated Effective Date of the Employer's Plan. If an Employee's employment with
the Employer terminates prior to the restated Effective Date, that Employee is
entitled to benefits under the Plan as the Plan existed on the date of the
Employee's termination of employment.

                                    ARTICLE I
                                   DEFINITIONS

        1.01 "Employer" means each employer who adopts this Plan by executing an
Adoption Agreement.

        1.02 "Trustee" means the person or persons who as Trustee execute the
Employer's Adoption Agreement, or any successor in office who in writing accepts
the position of Trustee. The Employer must designate in its Adoption Agreement
whether the Trustee will administer the Trust as a discretionary Trustee or as a
nondiscretionary Trustee. If a person acts as a discretionary Trustee, the
Employer also may appoint a Custodian. See Article X.

        1.03 "Plan" means the retirement plan established or continued by the
Employer in the form of this Agreement, including the Adoption Agreement under
which the Employer has elected to participate in this Prototype Plan. The
Employer must designate the name of the Plan in its Adoption Agreement. An
Employer may execute more than one Adoption Agreement offered under this
Prototype Plan, each of which will constitute a separate Plan and Trust
established or continued by that Employer. The Plan and the Trust created by
each adopting Employer is a separate Plan and a separate Trust, independent from
the plan and the trust of any other employer adopting this Prototype Plan. All
section references within the Plan are Plan section references unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise.

        1.04 "Adoption Agreement" means the document executed by each Employer
adopting this Prototype Plan. The terms of this Prototype Plan as modified by
the terms of an adopting Employer's Adoption Agreement constitute a separate
Plan and Trust to be construed as a single Agreement. Each elective provision of
the Adoption Agreement corresponds by section reference to the section of the
Plan which grants the election. Each Adoption Agreement offered under this
Prototype Plan is either a Nonstandardized Plan or a Standardized Plan, as
identified in the preamble to that Adoption Agreement. The provisions of this
Prototype Plan apply equally to Nonstandardized Plans and to Standardized Plans
unless otherwise specified.


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        1.05 "Plan Administrator" is the Employer unless the Employer designates
another person to hold the position of Plan Administrator. In addition to his
other duties, the Plan Administrator has full responsibility for compliance with
the reporting and disclosure rules under ERISA as respects this Agreement.

        1.06 "Advisory Committee" means the Employer's Advisory Committee as
from time to time constituted.

        1.07 "Employee" means any employee (including a Self-Employed
Individual) of the Employer. The Employer must specify in its Adoption Agreement
any Employee, or class of Employees, not eligible to participate in the Plan. If
the Employer elects to exclude collective bargaining employees, the exclusion
applies to any employee of the Employer included in a unit of employees covered
by an agreement which the Secretary of Labor finds to be a collective bargaining
agreement between employee representatives and one or more employers unless the
collective bargaining agreement requires the employee to be included within the
Plan. The term "employee representatives" does not include any organization more
than half the members of which are owners, officers, or executives of the
Employer.

        1.08 "Self-Employed Individual/Owner-Employee." "Self-Employed
Individual" means an individual who has Earned Income (or who would have had
Earned Income but for the fact that the trade or business did not have net
earnings) for the taxable year from the trade or business for which the Plan is
established. "Owner-Employee" means a Self-Employed Individual who is the sole
proprietor in the case of a sole proprietorship. If the Employer is a
partnership, "Owner-Employee" means a Self-Employed Individual who is a partner
and owns more than 10% of either the capital or profits interest of the
partnership.

        1.09 "Highly Compensated Employee" means an Employee who, during the
Plan Year or during the preceding 12-month period:

        (a) is a more than 5% owner of the Employer (applying the constructive
        ownership rules of Code ss.318, and applying the principles of Code
        ss.318, for an unincorporated entity);

        (b) has Compensation in excess of $75,000 (as adjusted by the
        Commissioner of Internal Revenue for the relevant year);

        (c) has Compensation in excess of $50,000 (as adjusted by the
        Commissioner of Internal Revenue for the relevant year) and is part of
        the top-paid 20% group of employees (based on Compensation for the
        relevant year); or

        (d) has Compensation in excess of 50% of the dollar amount prescribed in
        Code ss.415(b)(1)(A) (relating to defined benefit plans) and is an
        officer of the Employer.

        If the Employee satisfies the definition in clause (b), (c) or (d) in
the Plan Year but does not satisfy clause (b), (c) or (d) during the preceding
12-month period and does not satisfy clause (a) in either period, the Employee
is a Highly Compensated Employee only if he is one of the 100 most highly
compensated Employees for the Plan Year. The number of officers taken into
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the greater of 3 or 10% of the total number (after application of the Code
ss.414(q) exclusions) of Employees, but no more than 50 officers. If no Employee
satisfies the Compensation requirement in clause (d) for the relevant year, the
Advisory Committee will treat the highest paid officer as satisfying clause (d)
for that year.

        For purposes of this Section 1.09, "Compensation" means Compensation as
defined in Section 1.12, except any exclusions from Compensation elected in the
Employer's Adoption Agreement Section 1.12 do not apply, and Compensation must
include "elective contributions" (as defined in Section 1.12). The Advisory
Committee must make the determination of who is a Highly Compensated Employee,
including the determinations of the number and identity of the top paid 20%
group, the top 100 paid Employees, the number of officers includible in clause
(d) and the relevant Compensation, consistent with Code ss.414(q) and
regulations issued under that Code section. The Employer may make a calendar
year election to determine the Highly Compensated Employees for the Plan Year,
as prescribed by Treasury regulations. A calendar year election must apply to
all plans and arrangements of the Employer. For purposes of applying any
nondiscrimination test required under the Plan or under the Code, in a manner
consistent with applicable Treasury regulations, the Advisory Committee will
treat a Highly Compensated Employee and all family members (a spouse, a lineal
ascendant or descendant, or a spouse of a lineal ascendant or descendant) as a
single Highly Compensated Employee, but only if the Highly Compensated Employee
is a more than 5% owner or is one of the 10 Highly Compensated Employees with
the greatest Compensation for the Plan Year. This aggregation rule applies to a
family member even if that family member is a Highly Compensated Employee
without family aggregation.

        The term "Highly Compensated Employee" also includes any former Employee
who separated from Service (or has a deemed Separation from Service, as
determined under Treasury regulations) prior to the Plan Year, performs no
Service for the Employer during the Plan Year, and was a Highly Compensated
Employee either for the separation year or any Plan Year ending on or after his
55th birthday. If the former Employee's Separation from Service occurred prior
to January 1, 1987, he is a Highly Compensated Employee only if he satisfied
clause (a) of this Section 1.09 or received Compensation in excess of $50,000
during: (1) the year of his Separation from Service (or the prior year); or (2)
any year ending after his 54th birthday.

        1.10 "Participant" is an Employee who is eligible to be and becomes a
Participant in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.01.

        1.11 "Beneficiary" is a person designated by a Participant who is or may
become entitled to a benefit under the Plan. A Beneficiary who becomes entitled
to a benefit under the Plan remains a Beneficiary under the Plan until the
Trustee has fully distributed his benefit to him. A Beneficiary's right to (and
the Plan Administrator's, the Advisory Committee's or a Trustee's duty to
provide to the Beneficiary) information or data concerning the Plan does not
arise until he first becomes entitled to receive a benefit under the Plan.

        1.12 "Compensation" means, except as provided in the Employer's Adoption
Agreement, the Participant's Earned Income, wages, salaries, fees for
professional service and other amounts received for personal services actually
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Employer maintaining the plan (including, but not limited to, commissions paid
salesmen, compensation for services on the basis of a percentage of profits,
commissions on insurance premiums, tips and bonuses). The Employer must elect in
its Adoption Agreement whether to include elective contributions in the
definition of Compensation. "Elective contributions" are amounts excludible from
the Employee's gross income under Code ss.ss.125, 402(a)(8), 402(h) or 403(b),
and contributed by the Employer, at the Employee's election, to a Code ss.401(k)
arrangement, a Simplified Employee Pension, cafeteria plan or tax-sheltered
annuity. The term "Compensation" does not include:

        (a) Employer contributions (other than "elective contributions," if
        includible in the definition of Compensation under Section 1.12 of the
        Employer's Adoption Agreement) to a plan of deferred compensation to the
        extent the contributions are not included in the gross income of the
        Employee for the taxable year in which contributed, on behalf of an
        Employee to a Simplified Employee Pension Plan to the extent such
        contributions are excludible from the Employee's gross income, and any
        distributions from a plan of deferred compensation, regardless of
        whether such amounts are includible in the gross income of the Employee
        when distributed.

        (b) Amounts realized from the exercise of a non-qualified stock option,
        or when restricted stock (or property) held by an Employee either
        becomes freely transferable or is no longer subject to a substantial
        risk of forfeiture.

        (c) Amounts realized from the sale, exchange or other disposition of
        stock acquired under a stock option described in Part II, Subchapter D,
        Chapter 1 of the Code.

        (d) Other amounts which receive special tax benefits, such as premiums
        for group term life insurance (but only to the extent that the premiums
        are not includible in the gross income of the Employee), or
        contributions made by an Employer (whether or not under a salary
        reduction agreement) towards the purchase of an annuity contract
        described in Code ss.403(b) (whether or not the contributions are
        excludible from the gross income of the Employee), other than "elective
        contributions," if elected in the Employer's Adoption Agreement.

        Any reference in this Plan to Compensation is a reference to the
definition in this Section 1.12, unless the Plan reference specifies a
modification to this definition. The Advisory Committee will take into account
only Compensation actually paid for the relevant period. A Compensation payment
includes Compensation by the Employer through another person under the common
paymaster provisions in Code ss.ss.3121 and 3306.


(A) LIMITATIONS ON COMPENSATION.

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        (1) COMPENSATION DOLLAR LIMITATION. For any Plan Year beginning after
December 31, 1988, the Advisory Committee must take into account only the first
$200,000 (or beginning January 1, 1990, such larger amount as the Commissioner
of Internal Revenue may prescribe) of any Participant's Compensation. For any
Plan Year beginning prior to January 1, 1989, this $200,000 limitation (but not
the family aggregation requirement described in the next paragraph) applies only
if the Plan is top heavy for such Plan Year or operates as a deemed top heavy
plan for such Plan Year.

        (2) APPLICATION OF COMPENSATION LIMITATION TO CERTAIN FAMILY MEMBERS.
The $200,000 Compensation limitation applies to the combined Compensation of the
Employee and of any family member aggregated with the Employee under Section
1.09 who is either (i) the Employee's spouse; or (ii) the Employee's lineal
descendant under the age of 19. If, for a Plan Year, the combined Compensation
of the Employee and such family members who are Participants entitled to an
allocation for that Plan Year exceeds the $200,000 (or adjusted) limitation,
"Compensation" for each such Participant, for purposes of the contribution and
allocation provisions of Article III, means his Adjusted Compensation. Adjusted
Compensation is the amount which bears the same ratio to the $200,000 (or
adjusted) limitation as the affected Participant's Compensation (without regard
to the $200,000 Compensation limitation) bears to the combined Compensation of
all the affected Participants in the family unit. If the Plan uses permitted
disparity, the Advisory Committee must determine the integration level of each
affected family member Participant prior to the proration of the $200,000
Compensation limitation, but the combined integration level of the affected
Participants may not exceed $200,000 (or the adjusted limitation). The combined
Excess Compensation of the affected Participants in the family unit may not
exceed $200,000 (or the adjusted limitation) minus the affected Participants'
combined integration level (as determined under the preceding sentence). If the
combined Excess Compensation exceeds this limitation, the Advisory Committee
will prorate the Excess Compensation limitation among the affected Participants
in the family unit in proportion to each such individual's Adjusted Compensation
minus his integration level. If the Employer's Plan is a Nonstandardized Plan,
the Employer may elect to use a different method in determining the Adjusted
Compensation of the affected Participants by specifying that method in an
addendum to the Adoption Agreement, numbered Section 1.12.


(B) NONDISCRIMINATION. For purposes of determining whether the Plan
discriminates in favor of Highly Compensated Employees, Compensation means
Compensation as defined in this Section 1.12, except: (1) the Employer may elect
to include or to exclude elective contributions, irrespective of the Employer's
election in its Adoption Agreement regarding elective contributions; and (2) the
Employer will not give effect to any elections made in the "modifications to
Compensation definition" section of Adoption Agreement Section 1.12. The
Employer's election described in clause (1) must be consistent and uniform with
respect to all Employees and all plans of the Employer for any particular Plan
Year. If the Employer's Plan is a Nonstandardized Plan, the Employer,
irrespective of clause (2), may elect to exclude from this nondiscrimination
definition of Compensation any items of Compensation excludible under Code
ss.414(s) and the applicable Treasury


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regulations, provided such adjusted definition conforms to the nondiscrimination
requirements of those regulations.

        1.13 "Earned Income" means net earnings from self-employment in the
trade or business with respect to which the Employer has established the Plan,
provided personal services of the individual are a material income producing
factor. The Advisory Committee will determine net earnings without regard to
items excluded from gross income and the deductions allocable to those items.
The Advisory Committee will determine net earnings after the deduction allowed
to the Self-Employed Individual for all contributions made by the Employer to a
qualified plan and, for Plan Years beginning after December 31, 1989, the
deduction allowed to the Self-Employed under Code ss.164(f) for self-employment
taxes.

        1.14 "Account" means the separate account(s) which the Advisory
Committee or the Trustee maintains for a Participant under the Employer's Plan.

        1.15 "Accrued Benefit" means the amount standing in a Participant's
Account(s) as of any date derived from both Employer contributions and Employee
contributions, if any.

        1.16 "Nonforfeitable" means a Participant's or Beneficiary's
unconditional claim, legally enforceable against the Plan, to the Participant's
Accrued Benefit.

        1.17 "Plan Year" means the fiscal year of the Plan, the consecutive
month period specified in the Employer's Adoption Agreement. The Employer's
Adoption Agreement also must specify the "Limitation Year" applicable to the
limitations on allocations described in Article III. If the Employer maintains
Paired Plans, each Plan must have the same Plan Year.

        1.18 "Effective Date" of this Plan is the date specified in the
Employer's Adoption Agreement.

        1.19 "Plan Entry Date" means the date(s) specified in Section 2.01 of
the Employer's Adoption Agreement.

        1.20 "Accounting Date" is the last day of an Employer's Plan Year.
Unless otherwise specified in the Plan, the Advisory Committee will make all
Plan allocations for a particular Plan Year as of the Accounting Date of that
Plan Year.

        1.21 "Trust" means the separate Trust created under the Employer's Plan.

        1.22 "Trust Fund" means all property of every kind held or acquired by
the Employer's Plan, other than incidental benefit insurance contracts.

        1.23 "Nontransferable Annuity" means an annuity which by its terms
provides that it may not be sold, assigned, discounted, pledged as collateral
for a loan or security for the performance of an obligation or for any purpose
to any person other than the insurance company. If the Plan distributes an
annuity contract, the contract must be a Nontransferable Annuity.


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        1.24 "ERISA" means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,
as amended.

        1.25 "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

        1.26 "Service" means any period of time the Employee is in the employ of
the Employer, including any period the Employee is on an unpaid leave of absence
authorized by the Employer under a uniform, nondiscriminatory policy applicable
to all Employees. "Separation from Service" means the Employee no longer has an
employment relationship with the Employer maintaining this Plan.

        1.27 "Hour of Service" means:

        (a) Each Hour of Service for which the Employer, either directly or
        indirectly, pays an Employee, or for which the Employee is entitled to
        payment, for the performance of duties. The Advisory Committee credits
        Hours of Service under this paragraph (a) to the Employee for the
        computation period in which the Employee performs the duties,
        irrespective of when paid;

        (b) Each Hour of Service for back pay, irrespective of mitigation of
        damages, to which the Employer has agreed or for which the Employee has
        received an award. The Advisory Committee credits Hours of Service under
        this paragraph (b) to the Employee for the computation period(s) to
        which the award or the agreement pertains rather than for the
        computation period in which the award, agreement or payment is made; and

        (c) Each Hour of Service for which the Employer, either directly or
        indirectly, pays an Employee, or for which the Employee is entitled to
        payment (irrespective of whether the employment relationship is
        terminated), for reasons other than for the performance of duties during
        a computation period, such as leave of absence, vacation, holiday, sick
        leave, illness, incapacity (including disability), layoff, jury duty or
        military duty. The Advisory Committee will credit no more than 501 Hours
        of Service under this paragraph (c) to an Employee on account of any
        single continuous period during which the Employee does not perform any
        duties (whether or not such period occurs during a single computation
        period). The Advisory Committee credits Hours of Service under this
        paragraph (c) in accordance with the rules of paragraphs (b) and (c) of
        Labor Reg. ss.2530.200b-2, which the Plan, by this reference,
        specifically incorporates in full within this paragraph (c).

        The Advisory Committee will not credit an Hour of Service under more
than one of the above paragraphs. A computation period for purposes of this
Section 1.27 is the Plan Year, Year of Service period, Break in Service period
or other period, as determined under the Plan provision for which the Advisory
Committee is measuring an Employee's Hours of Service. The Advisory Committee
will resolve any ambiguity with respect to the crediting of an Hour of Service
in favor of the Employee.


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(A) METHOD OF CREDITING HOURS OF SERVICE. The Employer must elect in its
Adoption Agreement the method the Advisory Committee will use in crediting an
Employee with Hours of Service. For purposes of the Plan, "actual" method means
the determination of Hours of Service from records of hours worked and hours for
which the Employer makes payment or for which payment is due from the Employer.
If the Employer elects to apply an "equivalency" method, for each equivalency
period for which the Advisory Committee would credit the Employee with at least
one Hour of Service, the Advisory Committee will credit the Employee with: (i)
10 Hours of Service for a daily equivalency; (ii) 45 Hours of Service for a
weekly equivalency; (iii) 95 Hours of Service for a semimonthly payroll period
equivalency; and (iv) 190 Hours of Service for a monthly equivalency.

(B) MATERNITY/PATERNITY LEAVE. Solely for purposes of determining whether the
Employee incurs a Break in Service under any provision of this Plan, the
Advisory Committee must credit Hours of Service during an Employee's unpaid
absence period due to maternity or paternity leave. The Advisory Committee
considers an Employee on maternity or paternity leave if the Employee's absence
is due to the Employee's pregnancy, the birth of the Employee's child, the
placement with the Employee of an adopted child, or the care of the Employee's
child immediately following the child's birth or placement. The Advisory
Committee credits Hours of Service under this paragraph on the basis of the
number of Hours of Service the Employee would receive if he were paid during the
absence period or, if the Advisory Committee cannot determine the number of
Hours of Service the Employee would receive, on the basis of 8 hours per day
during the absence period. The Advisory Committee will credit only the number
(not exceeding 501) of Hours of Service necessary to prevent an Employee's Break
in Service. The Advisory Committee credits all Hours of Service described in
this paragraph to the computation period in which the absence period begins or,
if the Employee does not need these Hours of Service to prevent a Break in
Service in the computation period in which his absence period begins, the
Advisory Committee credits these Hours of Service to the immediately following
computation period.

        1.28 "Disability" means the Participant, because of a physical or mental
disability, will be unable to perform the duties of his customary position of
employment (or is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity) for an
indefinite period which the Advisory Committee considers will be of long
continued duration. A Participant also is disabled if he incurs the permanent
loss or loss of use of a member or function of the body, or is permanently
disfigured, and incurs a Separation from Service. The Plan considers a
Participant disabled on the date the Advisory Committee determines the
Participant satisfies the definition of disability. The Advisory Committee may
require a Participant to submit to a physical examination in order to confirm
disability. The Advisory Committee will apply the provisions of this Section
1.28 in a nondiscriminatory, consistent and uniform manner. If the Employer's
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may provide an alternate definition of disability in an addendum to its Adoption
Agreement, numbered Section 1.28.

        1.29 SERVICE FOR PREDECESSOR EMPLOYER. If the Employer maintains the
plan of a predecessor employer, the Plan treats service of the Employee with the
predecessor employer as service with the Employer. If the Employer does not
maintain the plan of a predecessor employer, the Plan does not credit service
with the predecessor employer, unless the Employer identifies the predecessor in
its Adoption Agreement and specifies the purposes for which the Plan will credit
service with that predecessor employer.

        1.30 RELATED EMPLOYERS. A related group is a controlled group of
corporations (as defined in Code ss.414(b)), trades or businesses (whether or
not incorporated) which are under common control (as defined in Code ss.414(c))
or an affiliated service group (as defined in Code ss.414(m) or in Code
ss.414(o)). If the Employer is a member of a related group, the term "Employer"
includes the related group members for purposes of crediting Hours of Service,
determining Years of Service and Breaks in Service under Articles II and V,
applying the Participation Test and the Coverage Test under Section 3.06(E),
applying the limitations on allocations in Part 2 of Article III, applying the
top heavy rules and the minimum allocation requirements of Article III, the
definitions of Employee, Highly Compensated Employee, Compensation and Leased
Employee, and for any other purpose required by the applicable Code section or
by a Plan provision. However, an Employer may contribute to the Plan only by
being a signatory to the Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement or to a
Participation Agreement to the Employer's Adoption Agreement. If one or more of
the Employer's related group members become Participating Employers by executing
a Participation Agreement to the Employer's Adoption Agreement, the term
"Employer" includes the participating related group members for all purposes of
the Plan, and "Plan Administrator" means the Employer that is the signatory to
the Execution Page of the Adoption Agreement.

        If the Employer's Plan is a Standardized Plan, all Employees of the
Employer or of any member of the Employer's related group, are eligible to
participate in the Plan, irrespective of whether the related group member
directly employing the Employee is a Participating Employer. If the Employer's
Plan is a Nonstandardized Plan, the Employer must specify in Section 1.07 of its
Adoption Agreement, whether the Employees of related group members that are not
Participating Employers are eligible to participate in the Plan. Under a
Nonstandardized Plan, the Employer may elect to exclude from the definition of
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employer that has not executed a Participation Agreement and whose Employees are
not eligible to participate in the Plan.

        1.31 LEASED EMPLOYEES. The Plan treats a Leased Employee as an Employee
of the Employer. A Leased Employee is an individual (who otherwise is not an
Employee of the Employer) who, pursuant to a leasing agreement between the
Employer and any other person, has performed services for the Employer (or for
the Employer and any persons related to the Employer within the meaning of Code
ss.144(a)(3)) on a substantially full time basis for at least one year and who
performs services historically performed by employees in the Employer's business
field. If a Leased Employee is treated as an Employee by reason of this Section
1.31 of the Plan, "Compensation" includes Compensation from the leasing
organization which is attributable to services performed for the Employer.

(A) SAFE HARBOR PLAN EXCEPTION. The Plan does not treat a Leased Employee as an
Employee if the leasing organization covers the employee in a safe harbor plan
and, prior to application of this safe harbor plan exception, 20% or less of the
Employer's Employees (other than Highly Compensated Employees) are Leased
Employees. A safe harbor plan is a money purchase pension plan providing
immediate participation, full and immediate vesting, and a nonintegrated
contribution formula equal to at least 10% of the employee's compensation
without regard to employment by the leasing organization on a specified date.
The safe harbor plan must determine the 10% contribution on the basis of
compensation as defined in Code ss.415(c)(3) plus elective contributions (as
defined in Section 1.12).

(B) OTHER REQUIREMENTS. The Advisory Committee must apply this Section 1.31 in a
manner consistent with Code ss.ss.414(n) and 414(o) and the regulations issued
under those Code sections. The Employer must specify in the Adoption Agreement
the manner in which the Plan will determine the allocation of Employer
contributions and Participant forfeitures on behalf of a Participant if the
Participant is a Leased Employee covered by a plan maintained by the leasing
organization.

        1.32 SPECIAL RULES FOR OWNER-EMPLOYEES. The following special provisions
and restrictions apply to Owner-Employees:

        (a) If the Plan provides contributions or benefits for an Owner-Employee
        or for a group of Owner-Employees who controls the trade or business
        with respect to which this Plan is established and the Owner-Employee or
        Owner-Employees also control as Owner-Employees one or more other trades
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        exist or be established with respect to all the controlled trades or
        businesses so that when the plans are combined they form a single plan
        which satisfies the requirements of Code ss.401(a) and Code ss.401(d)
        with respect to the employees of the controlled trades or businesses.

        (b) The Plan excludes an Owner-Employee or group of Owner-Employees if
        the Owner-Employee or group of Owner-Employees controls any other trade
        or business, unless the employees of the other controlled trade or
        business participate in a plan which satisfies the requirements of Code
        ss.401(a) and Code ss.401(d). The other qualified plan must provide
        contributions and benefits which are not less favorable than the
        contributions and benefits provided for the Owner-Employee or group of
        Owner-Employees under this Plan, or if an Owner-Employee is covered
        under another qualified plan as an Owner-Employee, then the plan
        established with respect to the trade or business he does control must
        provide contributions or benefits as favorable as those provided under
        the most favorable plan of the trade or business he does not control. If
        the exclusion of this paragraph (b) applies and the Employer's Plan is a
        Standardized Plan, the Employer may not participate or continue to
        participate in this Prototype Plan and the Employer's Plan becomes an
        individually-designed plan for purposes of qualification reliance.

        (c) For purposes of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Section 1.32, an
        Owner-Employee or group of Owner-Employees controls a trade or business
        if the Owner-Employee or Owner-Employees together (1) own the entire
        interest in an unincorporated trade or business, or (2) in the case of a
        partnership, own more than 50% of either the capital interest or the
        profits interest in the partnership.

        1.33 DETERMINATION OF TOP HEAVY STATUS. If this Plan is the only
qualified plan maintained by the Employer, the Plan is top heavy for a Plan Year
if the top heavy ratio as of the Determination Date exceeds 60%. The top heavy
ratio is a fraction, the numerator of which is the sum of the present value of
Accrued Benefits of all Key Employees as of the Determination Date and the
denominator of which is a similar sum determined for all Employees. The Advisory
Committee must include in the top heavy ratio, as part of the present value of
Accrued Benefits, any contribution not made as of the Determination Date but
includible under Code ss.416 and the applicable Treasury regulations, and
distributions made within the Determination Period. The Advisory Committee must
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Accrued Benefit (and distributions, if any, of the Accrued Benefit) of any
Non-Key Employee who was formerly a Key Employee, and by disregarding the
Accrued Benefit (including distributions, if any, of the Accrued Benefit) of an
individual who has not received credit for at least one Hour of Service with the
Employer during the Determination Period. The Advisory Committee must calculate
the top heavy ratio, including the extent to which it must take into account
distributions, rollovers and transfers, in accordance with Code ss.416 and the
regulations under that Code section.

        If the Employer maintains other qualified plans (including a simplified
employee pension plan), or maintained another such plan which now is terminated,
this Plan is top heavy only if it is part of the Required Aggregation Group, and
the top heavy ratio for the Required Aggregation Group and for the Permissive
Aggregation Group, if any, each exceeds 60%. The Advisory Committee will
calculate the top heavy ratio in the same manner as required by the first
paragraph of this Section 1.33, taking into account all plans within the
Aggregation Group. To the extent the Advisory Committee must take into account
distributions to a Participant, the Advisory Committee must include
distributions from a terminated plan which would have been part of the Required
Aggregation Group if it were in existence on the Determination Date. The
Advisory Committee will calculate the present value of accrued benefits under
defined benefit plans or simplified employee pension plans included within the
group in accordance with the terms of those plans, Code ss.416 and the
regulations under that Code section. If a Participant in a defined benefit plan
is a Non-Key Employee, the Advisory Committee will determine his accrued benefit
under the accrual method, if any, which is applicable uniformly to all defined
benefit plans maintained by the Employer or, if there is no uniform method, in
accordance with the slowest accrual rate permitted under the fractional rule
accrual method described in Code ss.411(b)(1)(C). If the Employer maintains a
defined benefit plan, the Employer must specify in Adoption Agreement Section
3.18 the actuarial assumptions (interest and mortality only) the Advisory
Committee will use to calculate the present value of benefits from a defined
benefit plan. If an aggregated plan does not have a valuation date coinciding
with the Determination Date, the Advisory Committee must value the Accrued
Benefits in the aggregated plan as of the most recent valuation date falling
within the twelve-month period ending on the Determination Date, except as Code


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ss.416 and applicable Treasury regulations require for the first and second plan
year of a defined benefit plan. The Advisory Committee will calculate the top
heavy ratio with reference to the Determination Dates that fall within the same
calendar year.

(A) STANDARDIZED PLAN. If the Employer's Plan is a Standardized Plan, the Plan
operates as a deemed top heavy plan in all Plan Years, except, if the
Standardized Plan includes a Code ss.401(k) arrangement, the Employer may elect
to apply the top heavy requirements only in Plan Years for which the Plan
actually is top heavy. Under a deemed top heavy plan, the Advisory Committee
need not determine whether the Plan actually is top heavy. However, if the
Employer, in Adoption Agreement Section 3.18, elects to override the 100%
limitation, the Advisory Committee will need to determine whether a deemed top
heavy Plan's top heavy ratio for a Plan Year exceeds 90%.

(B) DEFINITIONS. For purposes of applying the provisions of this Section 1.33:

        (1) "Key Employee" means, as of any Determination Date, any Employee or
        former Employee (or Beneficiary of such Employee) who, for any Plan Year
        in the Determination Period: (i) has Compensation in excess of 50% of
        the dollar amount prescribed in Code ss.415(b)(1)(A) (relating to
        defined benefit plans) and is an officer of the Employer; (ii) has
        Compensation in excess of the dollar amount prescribed in Code
        ss.415(c)(1)(A) (relating to defined contribution plans) and is one of
        the Employees owning the ten largest interests in the Employer; (iii) is
        a more than 5% owner of the Employer; or (iv) is a more than 1% owner of
        the Employer and has Compensation of more than $150,000. The
        constructive ownership rules of Code ss.318 (or the principles of that
        section, in the case of an unincorporated Employer,) will apply to
        determine ownership in the Employer. The number of officers taken into
        account under clause (i) will not exceed the greater of 3 or 10% of the
        total number (after application of the Code ss.414(q) exclusions) of
        Employees, but no more than 50 officers. The Advisory Committee will
        make the determination of who is a Key Employee in accordance with Code
        ss.416(i)(1) and the regulations under that Code section.

        (2) "Non-Key Employee" is an employee who does not meet the definition
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        (3) "Compensation" means Compensation as determined under Section 1.09
        for purposes of identifying Highly Compensated Employees.

        (4) "Required Aggregation Group" means: (i) each qualified plan of the
        Employer in which at least one Key Employee participates at any time
        during the Determination Period; and (ii) any other qualified plan of
        the Employer which enables a plan described in clause (i) to meet the
        requirements of Code ss.401(a)(4) or of Code ss.410.

        (5) "Permissive Aggregation Group" is the Required Aggregation Group
        plus any other qualified plans maintained by the Employer, but only if
        such group would satisfy in the aggregate the requirements of Code
        ss.401(a)(4) and of Code ss.410. The Advisory Committee will determine
        the Permissive Aggregation Group.

        (6) "Employer" means the Employer that adopts this Plan and any related
        employers described in Section 1.30.

        (7) "Determination Date" for any Plan Year is the Accounting Date of the
        preceding Plan Year or, in the case of the first Plan Year of the Plan,
        the Accounting Date of that Plan Year. The "Determination Period" is the
        5 year period ending on the Determination Date.

        1.34 "Paired Plans" means the Employer has adopted two Standardized Plan
Adoption Agreements offered with this Prototype Plan, one Adoption Agreement
being a Paired Profit Sharing Plan and one Adoption Agreement being a Paired
Pension Plan. A Paired Profit Sharing Plan may include a Code ss.401(k)
arrangement. A Paired Pension Plan must be a money purchase pension plan or a
target benefit pension plan. Paired Plans must be the subject of a favorable
opinion letter issued by the National Office of the Internal Revenue Service.
This Prototype Plan does not pair any of its Standardized Plan Adoption
Agreements with Standardized Plan Adoption Agreements under a defined benefit
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                                   ARTICLE II
                              EMPLOYEE PARTICIPANTS

        2.01 ELIGIBILITY. Each Employee becomes a Participant in the Plan in
accordance with the participation option selected by the Employer in its
Adoption Agreement. If this Plan is a restated Plan, each Employee who was a
Participant in the Plan on the day before the Effective Date continues as a
Participant in the Plan, irrespective of whether he satisfies the participation
conditions in the restated Plan, unless otherwise provided in the Employer's
Adoption Agreement.

        2.02 YEAR OF SERVICE - PARTICIPATION. For purposes of an Employee's
participation in the Plan under Adoption Agreement Section 2.01, the Plan takes
into account all of his Years of Service with the Employer, except as provided
in Section 2.03. "Year of Service" means an eligibility computation period
during which the Employee completes not less than the number of Hours of Service
specified in the Employer's Adoption Agreement. The initial eligibility
computation period is the first 12 consecutive month period measured from the
Employment Commencement Date. The Plan measures succeeding eligibility
computation periods in accordance with the option selected by the Employer in
its Adoption Agreement. If the Employer elects to measure subsequent periods on
a Plan Year basis, an Employee who receives credit for the required number of
Hours of Service during the initial eligibility computation period and during
the first applicable Plan Year will receive credit for two Years of Service
under Article II. "Employment Commencement Date" means the date on which the
Employee first performs an Hour of Service for the Employer. If the Employer
elects a service condition under Adoption Agreement Section 2.01 based on
months, the Plan does not apply any Hour of Service requirement after the
completion of the first Hour of Service.

        2.03 BREAK IN SERVICE - PARTICIPATION. An Employee incurs a "Break in
Service" if during any 12 consecutive month period he does not complete more
than 500 Hours of Service with the Employer. The "12 consecutive month period"
under this Section 2.03 is the same 12 consecutive month period for which the
Plan measures "Years of Service" under Section 2.02.

(A) 2-YEAR ELIGIBILITY. If the Employer elects a 2 years of service condition
for eligibility purposes under Adoption Agreement Section 2.01, the Plan treats
an Employee who incurs a one year Break in Service and who has never become a
Participant as a new Employee on the date he first performs an Hour of Service
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(B) SUSPENSION OF YEARS OF SERVICE. The Employer must elect in its Adoption
Agreement whether a Participant will incur a suspension of Years of Service
after incurring a one year Break in Service. If this rule applies under the
Employer's Plan, the Plan disregards a Participant's Years of Service (as
defined in Section 2.02) earned prior to a Break in Service until the
Participant completes another Year of Service and the Plan suspends the
Participant's participation in the Plan. If the Participant completes a Year of
Service following his Break in Service, the Plan restores that Participant's
pre-Break Years of Service (and the Participant resumes active participation in
the Plan) retroactively to the first day of the computation period in which the
Participant earns the first post-Break Year of Service. The initial computation
period under this Section 2.03(B) is the 12 consecutive month period measured
from the date the Participant first receives credit for an Hour of Service
following the one year Break in Service period. The Plan measures any subsequent
periods, if necessary, in a manner consistent with the computation period
selection in Adoption Agreement Section 2.02. This Section 2.03(B) does not
affect a Participant's vesting credit under Article V and, during a suspension
period, the Participant's Account continues to share fully in Trust Fund
allocations under Section 9.11. Furthermore, this Section 2.03(B) will not
result in the restoration of any Year of Service disregarded under the Break in
Service rule of Section 2.03(A).


        2.04 PARTICIPATION UPON RE-EMPLOYMENT. A Participant whose employment
with the Employer terminates will re-enter the Plan as a Participant on the date
of his re-employment, subject to the Break in Service rule, if applicable, under
Section 2.03(B). An Employee who satisfies the Plan's eligibility conditions but
who terminates employment with the Employer prior to becoming a Participant will
become a Participant on the later of the Plan Entry Date on which he would have
entered the Plan had he not terminated employment or the date of his
re-employment, subject to the Break in Service rule, if applicable, under
Section 2.03(B). Any Employee who terminates employment prior to satisfying the
Plan's eligibility conditions becomes a Participant in accordance with Adoption
Agreement Section 2.01.

        2.05 CHANGE IN EMPLOYEE STATUS. If a Participant has not incurred a
Separation from Service but ceases to be eligible to participate in the Plan, by
reason of employment within an employment classification excluded by the
Employer under Adoption Agreement Section 1.07, the Advisory Committee must
treat the Participant as an Excluded Employee during the period such a
Participant is subject to the Adoption Agreement exclusion. The Advisory
Committee determines a Participant's sharing in the allocation of Employer
contributions and Participant forfeitures, if applicable, by disregarding his
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the Employer for services rendered in his capacity as an Excluded Employee.
However, during such period of exclusion, the Participant, without regard to
employment classification, continues to receive credit for vesting under Article
V for each included Year of Service and the Participant's Account continues to
share fully in Trust Fund allocations under Section 9.11.

        If an Excluded Employee who is not a Participant becomes eligible to
participate in the Plan by reason of a change in employment classification, he
will participate in the Plan immediately if he has satisfied the eligibility
conditions of Section 2.01 and would have been a Participant had he not been an
Excluded Employee during his period of Service. Furthermore, the Plan takes into
account all of the Participant's included Years of Service with the Employer as
an Excluded Employee for purposes of vesting credit under Article V.

        2.06 ELECTION NOT TO PARTICIPATE. If the Employer's Plan is a
Standardized Plan, the Plan does not permit an otherwise eligible Employee nor
any Participant to elect not to participate in the Plan. If the Employer's Plan
is a Nonstandardized Plan, the Employer must specify in its Adoption Agreement
whether an Employee eligible to participate, or any present Participant, may
elect not to participate in the Plan. For an election to be effective for a
particular Plan Year, the Employee or Participant must file the election in
writing with the Plan Administrator not later than the time specified in the
Employer's Adoption Agreement. The Employer may not make a contribution
under the Plan for the Employee or for the Participant for the Plan Year for
which the election is effective, nor for any succeeding Plan Year, unless the
Employee or Participant re-elects to participate in the Plan. After an
Employee's or Participant's election not to participate has been effective for
at least the minimum period prescribed by the Employer's Adoption Agreement, the
Employee or Participant may re-elect to participate in the Plan for any Plan
Year and subsequent Plan Years. An Employee or Participant may re-elect to
participate in the Plan by filing his election in writing with the Plan
Administrator not later than the time specified in the Employer's Adoption
Agreement. An Employee or Participant who re-elects to participate may again
elect not to participate only as permitted in the Employer's Adoption Agreement.
If an Employee is a Self-Employed Individual, the Employee's election (except as
permitted by Treasury regulations without creating a Code ss.401(k) arrangement
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that Self-Employed Individual) must be effective no later than the date the
Employee first would become a Participant in the Plan and the election is
irrevocable. The Plan Administrator must furnish an Employee or a Participant
any form required for purposes of an election under this Section 2.06. An
election timely filed is effective for the entire Plan Year.

        A Participant who elects not to participate may not receive a
distribution of his Accrued Benefit attributable either to Employer or to
Participant contributions except as provided under Article IV or under Article
VI. However, for each Plan Year for which a Participant's election not to
participate is effective, the Participant's Account, if any, continues to share
in Trust Fund allocations under Article IX. Furthermore, the Employee or the
Participant receives vesting credit under Article V for each included Year of
Service during the period the election not to participate is effective.


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                                   ARTICLE III
                     EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS AND FORFEITURES

PART 1.  AMOUNT OF EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS AND PLAN ALLOCATIONS:
SECTIONS 3.01 THROUGH 3.06

      3.01 AMOUNT. For each Plan Year, the Employer contributes to the Trust the
amount determined by application of the contribution option selected by the
Employer in its Adoption Agreement. The Employer may not make a contribution to
the Trust for any Plan Year to the extent the contribution would exceed the
Participants' Maximum Permissible Amounts.

      The Employer contributes to this Plan on the condition its contribution is
not due to a mistake of fact and the Revenue Service will not disallow the
deduction for its contribution. The Trustee, upon written request from the
Employer, must return to the Employer the amount of the Employer's contribution
made by the Employer by mistake of fact or the amount of the Employer's
contribution disallowed as a deduction under Code ss.404. The Trustee will not
return any portion of the Employer's contribution under the provisions of this
paragraph more than one year after:

      (a) The Employer made the contribution by mistake of fact; or

      (b) The disallowance of the contribution as a deduction, and then, only to
      the extent of the disallowance.

      The Trustee will not increase the amount of the Employer contribution
returnable under this Section 3.01 for any earnings attributable to the
contribution, but the Trustee will decrease the Employer contribution returnable
for any losses attributable to it. The Trustee may require the Employer to
furnish it whatever evidence the Trustee deems necessary to enable the Trustee
to confirm the amount the Employer has requested be returned is properly
returnable under ERISA.

      3.02 DETERMINATION OF CONTRIBUTION. The Employer, from its records,
determines the amount of any contributions to be made by it to the Trust under
the terms of the Plan.

      3.03 TIME OF PAYMENT OF CONTRIBUTION. The Employer may pay its
contribution for each Plan Year in one or more installments without interest.
The Employer must make its contribution to the Plan within the time prescribed
by the Code or applicable Treasury regulations. Subject to the consent of the
Trustee, the Employer may make its contribution in property rather than in cash,
provided the contribution of property is not a prohibited transaction under the
Code or under ERISA.

      3.04 CONTRIBUTION ALLOCATION.

(A) METHOD OF ALLOCATION. The Employer must specify in its Adoption Agreement
the manner of allocating each annual Employer contribution to this Trust.

(B) TOP HEAVY MINIMUM ALLOCATION. The Plan must comply with the provisions of
this Section 3.04(B), subject to the elections in the Employer's Adoption
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      (1) TOP HEAVY MINIMUM ALLOCATION UNDER STANDARDIZED PLAN. Subject to the
Employer's election under Section 3.04(B)(3), the top heavy minimum allocation
requirement applies to a Standardized Plan for each Plan Year, irrespective of
whether the Plan is top heavy.

           (a) Each Participant employed by the Employer on the last day of the
           Plan Year will receive a top heavy minimum allocation for that Plan
           Year. The Employer may elect in Section 3.04 of its Adoption
           Agreement to apply this paragraph (a) only to a Participant who is a
           Non-Key Employee.

           (b) Subject to any overriding elections in Section 3.18 of the
           Employer's Adoption Agreement, the top heavy minimum allocation is
           the lesser of 3% of the Participant's Compensation for the Plan Year
           or the highest contribution rate for the Plan Year made on behalf of
           any Participant for the Plan Year. However, if the Employee
           participates in Paired Plans, the top heavy minimum allocation is 3%
           of his Compensation. If, under Adoption Agreement Section 3.04, the
           Employer elects to apply paragraph (a) only to a Participant who is a
           Non-Key Employee, the Advisory Committee will determine the "highest
           contribution rate" described in the first sentence of this paragraph
           (b) by reference only to the contribution rates of Participants who
           are Key Employees for the Plan Year.

      (2) TOP HEAVY MINIMUM ALLOCATION UNDER NONSTANDARDIZED PLAN. The top heavy
minimum allocation requirement applies to a Nonstandardized Plan only in Plan
Years for which the Plan is top heavy. Except as provided in the Employer's
Adoption Agreement, if the Plan is top heavy in any Plan Year:

           (a) Each Non-Key Employee who is a Participant and is employed by the
           Employer on the last day of the Plan Year will receive a top heavy
           minimum allocation for that Plan Year, irrespective of whether he
           satisfies the Hours of Service condition under Section 3.06 of the
           Employer's Adoption Agreement; and

           (b) The top heavy minimum allocation is the lesser of 3% of the
           Non-Key Employee's Compensation for the Plan Year or the highest
           contribution rate for the Plan Year made on behalf of any Key
           Employee. However, if a defined benefit plan maintained by the
           Employer which benefits a Key Employee depends on this Plan to
           satisfy the antidiscrimination rules of Code ss.401(a)(4) or the
           coverage rules of Code ss.410 (or another plan benefiting the Key
           Employee so depends on such defined benefit plan), the top heavy
           minimum allocation is 3% of the Non-Key Employee's Compensation
           regardless of the contribution rate for the Key Employees.

      (3) SPECIAL ELECTION FOR STANDARDIZED CODE ss.401(k) PLAN. If the
Employer's Plan is a Standardized Code ss.401(k) Plan, the Employer maY elect in
Adoption Agreement Section 3.04 to apply the top heavy minimum allocation
requirements of Section 3.04(B)(1) only for Plan Years in which the Plan
actually is a top heavy plan.

      (4) SPECIAL DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Section 3.04(B), the term
"Participant" includes any Employee otherwise eligible to participate in the
Plan but who is not a Participant because of his Compensation level or because
of his failure to make elective deferrals

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under a Code ss.401(k) arrangement or because of his failure to make mandatory
contributions. For purposes of subparagraph (1)(b) or (2)(b), "Compensation"
means Compensation as defined in Section 1.12, except Compensation does not
include elective contributions, irrespective of whether the Employer has elected
to include these amounts in Section 1.12 of its Adoption Agreement, any
exclusion selected in Section 1.12 of the Adoption Agreement (other than the
exclusion of elective contributions) does not apply, and any modification to the
definition of Compensation in Section 3.06 does not apply.

      (5) DETERMINING CONTRIBUTION RATES. For purposes of this Section 3.04(B),
a Participant's contribution rate is the sum of all Employer contributions (not
including Employer contributions to Social Security) and forfeitures allocated
to the Participant's Account for the Plan Year divided by his Compensation for
the entire Plan Year. However, for purposes of satisfying a Participant's top
heavy minimum allocation in Plan Years beginning after December 31, 1988, the
Participant's contribution rate does not include any elective contributions
under a Code ss.401(k) arrangement nor any Employer matching contributions
allocated on the basis of those elective contributions or on the basis of
employee contributions, except a Nonstandardized Plan may include in the
contribution rate any matching contributions not necessary to satisfy the
nondiscrimination requirements of Code ss.401(k) or of Code ss.401(m).

      If the Employee is a Participant in Paired Plans, the Advisory Committee
will consider the Paired Plans as a single Plan to determine a Participant's
contribution rate and to determine whether the Plans satisfy this top heavy
minimum allocation requirement. To determine a Participant's contribution rate
under a Nonstandardized Plan, the Advisory Committee must treat all qualified
top heavy defined contribution plans maintained by the Employer (or by any
related Employers described in Section 1.30) as a single plan.

      (6) NO ALLOCATIONS. If, for a Plan Year, there are no allocations of
Employer contributions or forfeitures for any Participant (for purposes of
Section 3.04 (B)(1)(b)) or for any Key Employee (for purposes of Section
3.04(B)(2)(b)), the Plan does not require any top heavy minimum allocation for
the Plan Year, unless a top heavy minimum allocation applies because of the
maintenance by the Employer of more than one plan.

      (7) ELECTION OF METHOD. The Employer must specify in its Adoption
Agreement the manner in which the Plan will satisfy the top heavy minimum
allocation requirement.

      (a) If the Employer elects to make any necessary additional contribution
      to this Plan, the Advisory Committee first will allocate the Employer
      contributions (and Participant forfeitures, if any) for the Plan Year in
      accordance with the provisions of Adoption Agreement Section 3.04. The
      Employer then will contribute an additional amount for the Account of any
      Participant entitled under this Section 3.04(B) to a top heavy minimum
      allocation and whose contribution rate for the Plan Year, under this Plan
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      paragraph (5), is less than the top heavy minimum allocation. The
      additional amount is the amount necessary to increase the Participant's
      contribution rate to the top heavy minimum allocation. The Advisory
      Committee will allocate the additional contribution to the Account of the
      Participant on whose behalf the Employer makes the contribution.

      (b) If the Employer elects to guarantee the top heavy minimum allocation
      under another plan, this Plan does not provide the top heavy minimum
      allocation and the Advisory Committee will allocate the annual Employer
      contributions (and Participant forfeitures) under the Plan solely in
      accordance with the allocation method selected under Adoption Agreement
      Section 3.04.

      3.05 FORFEITURE ALLOCATION. The amount of a Participant's Accrued Benefit
forfeited under the Plan is a Participant forfeiture. The Advisory Committee
will allocate Participant forfeitures in the manner specified by the Employer in
its Adoption Agreement. The Advisory Committee will continue to hold the
undistributed, non-vested portion of a terminated Participant's Accrued Benefit
in his Account solely for his benefit until a forfeiture occurs at the time
specified in Section 5.09 or if applicable, until the time specified in Section
9.14. Except as provided under Section 5.04, a Participant will not share in the
allocation of a forfeiture of any portion of his Accrued Benefit.

      3.06 ACCRUAL OF BENEFIT. The Advisory Committee will determine the accrual
of benefit (Employer contributions and Participant forfeitures) on the basis of
the Plan Year in accordance with the Employer's elections in its Adoption
Agreement.

(A) COMPENSATION TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. The Employer must specify in its Adoption
Agreement the Compensation the Advisory Committee is to take into account in
allocating an Employer contribution to a Participant's Account for the Plan Year
in which the Employee first becomes a Participant. For all other Plan Years, the
Advisory Committee will take into account only the Compensation determined for
the portion of the Plan Year in which the Employee actually is a Participant.
The Advisory Committee must take into account the Employee's entire Compensation
for the Plan Year to determine whether the Plan satisfies the top heavy minimum
allocation requirement of Section 3.04(B). The Employer, in an addendum to its
Adoption Agreement numbered 3.06(A), may elect to measure Compensation for the
Plan Year for allocation purposes on the basis of a specified period other than
the Plan Year.

(B) HOURS OF SERVICE REQUIREMENT. Subject to the applicable minimum allocation
requirement of Section 3.04, the Advisory Committee will not allocate any
portion of an Employer contribution for a Plan Year to any Participant's Account
if the Participant does not complete the applicable minimum Hours of Service
requirement specified in the Employer's Adoption Agreement.

(C) EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENT. If the Employer's Plan is a Standardized Plan, a
Participant who, during a particular Plan Year, completes the accrual
requirements of Adoption Agreement Section 3.06 will share in the allocation of
Employer contributions for that Plan Year without regard to whether he is
employed by the Employer on the Accounting Date of that Plan Year. If the
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the Employer must specify in its Adoption Agreement whether the Participant will
accrue a benefit if he is not employed by the Employer on the Accounting Date of
the Plan Year. If the Employer's Plan is a money purchase plan or a target
benefit plan, whether Nonstandardized or Standardized, the Plan conditions
benefit accrual on employment with the Employer on the last day of the Plan Year
for the Plan Year in which the Employer terminates the Plan.

(D) OTHER REQUIREMENTS. If the Employer's Adoption Agreement includes options
for other requirements affecting the Participant's accrual of benefits under the
Plan, the Advisory Committee will apply this Section 3.06 in accordance with the
Employer's Adoption Agreement selections.

(E) SUSPENSION OF ACCRUAL REQUIREMENTS UNDER NONSTANDARDIZED PLAN. If the
Employer's Plan is a Nonstandardized Plan, the Employer may elect in its
Adoption Agreement to suspend the accrual requirements elected under Adoption
Agreement Section 3.06 if, for any Plan Year beginning after December 31, 1989,
the Plan fails to satisfy the Participation Test or the Coverage Test. A Plan
satisfies the Participation Test if, on each day of the Plan Year, the number of
Employees who benefit under the Plan is at least equal to the lesser of 50 or
40% of the total number of Includible Employees as of such day. A Plan satisfies
the Coverage Test if, on the last day of each quarter of the Plan Year, the
number of Nonhighly Compensated Employees who benefit under the Plan is at least
equal to 70% of the total number of Includible Nonhighly Compensated Employees
as of such day. "Includible" Employees are all Employees other than: (1) those
Employees excluded from participating in the Plan for the entire Plan Year by
reason of the collective bargaining unit exclusion or the nonresident alien
exclusion under Adoption Agreement Section 1.07 or by reason of the
participation requirements of Sections 2.01 and 2.03; and (2) any Employee who
incurs a Separation from Service during the Plan Year and fails to complete at
least 501 Hours of Service for the Plan Year. A "Nonhighly Compensated Employee"
is an Employee who is not a Highly Compensated Employee and who is not a family
member aggregated with a Highly Compensated Employee pursuant to Section 1.09 of
the Plan.

      For purposes of the Participation Test and the Coverage Test, an Employee
is benefiting under the Plan on a particular date if, under Adoption Agreement
Section 3.04, he is entitled to an allocation for the Plan Year. Under the
Participation Test, when determining whether an Employee is entitled to an
allocation under Adoption Agreement Section 3.04, the Advisory Committee will
disregard any allocation required solely by reason of the top heavy minimum
allocation, unless the top heavy minimum allocation is the only allocation made
under the Plan for the Plan Year.

      If this Section 3.06(E) applies for a Plan Year, the Advisory Committee
will suspend the accrual requirements for the Includible Employees who are
Participants, beginning first with the Includible Employee(s) employed with the
Employer on the last day of the Plan Year, then the Includible Employee(s) who
have the latest Separation from Service during the Plan Year, and continuing to
suspend in descending order the accrual requirements for each Includible
Employee who incurred an earlier Separation from Service, from the latest to the
earliest Separation from Service date, until the Plan satisfies both the
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more Includible Employees have a Separation from Service on the same day, the
Advisory Committee will suspend the accrual requirements for all such Includible
Employees, irrespective of whether the Plan can satisfy the Participation Test
and the Coverage Test by accruing benefits for fewer than all such Includible
Employees. If the Plan suspends the accrual requirements for an Includible
Employee, that Employee will share in the allocation of Employer contributions
and Participant forfeitures, if any, without regard to the number of Hours of
Service he has earned for the Plan Year and without regard to whether he is
employed by the Employer on the last day of the Plan Year. If the Employer's
Plan includes Employer matching contributions subject to Code ss.401(m), this
suspension of accrual requirements applies separately to the Code ss.401(m)
portion of the Plan, and the Advisory Committee will treat an Employee as
benefiting under that portion of the Plan if he is an Eligible Employee for
purposes of the Code ss.401(m) nondiscrimination test. The Employer may modify
the operation of this Section 3.06(E) by electing appropriate modifications in
Section 3.06 of its Adoption Agreement.

PART 2. LIMITATIONS ON ALLOCATIONS: SECTIONS 3.07 THROUGH 3.19

      [NOTE: Sections 3.07 through 3.10 apply only to Participants in this
Plan who do not participate, and who have never participated, in
another qualified plan or in a welfare benefit fund (as defined in Code
ss.419(e)) maintained by the Employer.]

      3.07 The amount of Annual Additions which the Advisory Committee may
allocate under this Plan on a Participant's behalf for a Limitation Year may not
exceed the Maximum Permissible Amount. If the amount the Employer otherwise
would contribute to the Participant's Account would cause the Annual Additions
for the Limitation Year to exceed the Maximum Permissible Amount, the Employer
will reduce the amount of its contribution so the Annual Additions for the
Limitation Year will equal the Maximum Permissible Amount. If an allocation of
Employer contributions, pursuant to Section 3.04, would result in an Excess
Amount (other than an Excess Amount resulting from the circumstances described
in Section 3.10) to the Participant's Account, the Advisory Committee will
reallocate the Excess Amount to the remaining Participants who are eligible for
an allocation of Employer contributions for the Plan Year in which the
Limitation Year ends. The Advisory Committee will make this reallocation on the
basis of the allocation method under the Plan as if the Participant whose
Account otherwise would receive the Excess Amount is not eligible for an
allocation of Employer contributions.

      3.08 Prior to the determination of the Participant's actual Compensation
for a Limitation Year, the Advisory Committee may determine the Maximum
Permissible Amount on the basis of the Participant's estimated annual
Compensation for such Limitation Year. The Advisory Committee must make this
determination on a reasonable and uniform basis for all Participants similarly
situated. The Advisory Committee must reduce any Employer contributions
(including any allocation of forfeitures) based on estimated annual Compensation
by any Excess Amounts carried over from prior years.

      3.09 As soon as is administratively feasible after the end of the
Limitation Year, the Advisory Committee will determine the Maximum


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Permissible Amount for such Limitation Year on the basis of the Participant's
actual Compensation for such Limitation Year.

      3.10 If, pursuant to Section 3.09, or because of the allocation of
forfeitures, there is an Excess Amount with respect to a Participant for a
Limitation Year, the Advisory Committee will dispose of such Excess Amount as
follows:

      (a) The Advisory Committee will return any nondeductible voluntary
      Employee contributions to the Participant to the extent the return would
      reduce the Excess Amount.

      (b) If, after the application of paragraph (a), an Excess Amount still
      exists, and the Plan covers the Participant at the end of the Limitation
      Year, then the Advisory Committee will use the Excess Amount(s) to reduce
      future Employer contributions (including any allocation of forfeitures)
      under the Plan for the next Limitation Year and for each succeeding
      Limitation Year, as is necessary, for the Participant. If the Employer's
      Plan is a profit sharing plan, the Participant may elect to limit his
      Compensation for allocation purposes to the extent necessary to reduce his
      allocation for the Limitation Year to the Maximum Permissible Amount and
      eliminate the Excess Amount.

      (c) If, after the application of paragraph (a), an Excess Amount still
      exists, and the Plan does not cover the Participant at the end of the
      Limitation Year, then the Advisory Committee will hold the Excess Amount
      unallocated in a suspense account. The Advisory Committee will apply the
      suspense account to reduce Employer Contributions (including allocation of
      forfeitures) for all remaining Participants in the next Limitation Year,
      and in each succeeding Limitation Year if necessary. Neither the Employer
      nor any Employee may contribute to the Plan for any Limitation Year in
      which the Plan is unable to allocate fully a suspense account maintained
      pursuant to this paragraph (c).

      (d) The Advisory Committee will not distribute any Excess Amount(s) to
      Participants or to former Participants.

      [NOTE: Sections 3.11 through 3.16 apply only to Participants who, in
addition to this Plan, participate in one or more plans (including Paired
Plans), all of which are qualified Master or Prototype defined contribution
plans or welfare benefit funds (as defined in Code ss.419(e)) maintained by the
Employer during the Limitation Year.]

      3.11 The amount of Annual Additions which the Advisory Committee may
allocate under this Plan on a Participant's behalf for a Limitation Year may not
exceed the Maximum Permissible Amount, reduced by the sum of any Annual
Additions allocated to the Participant's Accounts for the same Limitation Year
under this Plan and such other defined contribution plan. If the amount the
Employer otherwise would contribute to the Participant's Account under this Plan
would cause the Annual Additions for the Limitation Year to exceed this
limitation, the Employer will reduce the amount of its contribution so the
Annual Additions under all such plans for the Limitation Year will equal the
Maximum Permissible Amount. If an allocation of Employer contributions, pursuant
to Section 3.04, would result in an Excess Amount (other than an Excess Amount
resulting from the circumstances described in Section 3.10) to the Participant's
Account, the Advisory Committee will reallocate the Excess Amount to the
remaining Participants who are eligible for an allocation of Employer
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in which the Limitation Year ends. The Advisory Committee will make this
reallocation on the basis of the allocation method under the Plan as if the
Participant whose Account otherwise would receive the Excess Amount is not
eligible for an allocation of Employer contributions.

      3.12 Prior to the determination of the Participant's actual Compensation
for the Limitation Year, the Advisory Committee may determine the amounts
referred to in 3.11 above on the basis of the Participant's estimated annual
Compensation for such Limitation Year. The Advisory Committee will make this
determination on a reasonable and uniform basis for all Participants similarly
situated. The Advisory Committee must reduce any Employer contribution
(including allocation of forfeitures) based on estimated annual Compensation by
any Excess Amounts carried over from prior years.

      3.13 As soon as is administratively feasible after the end of the
Limitation Year, the Advisory Committee will determine the amounts referred to
in 3.11 on the basis of the Participant's actual Compensation for such
Limitation Year.

      3.14 If pursuant to Section 3.13, or because of the allocation of
forfeitures, a Participant's Annual Additions under this Plan and all such other
plans result in an Excess Amount, such Excess Amount will consist of the Amounts
last allocated. The Advisory Committee will determine the Amounts last allocated
by treating the Annual Additions attributable to a welfare benefit fund as
allocated first, irrespective of the actual allocation date under the welfare
benefit fund.

      3.15 The Employer must specify in its Adoption Agreement the Excess Amount
attributed to this Plan, if the Advisory Committee allocates an Excess Amount to
a Participant on an allocation date of this Plan which coincides with an
allocation date of another plan.

      3.16 The Advisory Committee will dispose of any Excess Amounts attributed
to this Plan as provided in Section 3.10.

      [NOTE: Section 3.17 applies only to Participants who, in addition to
this Plan, participate in one or more qualified plans which are
qualified defined contribution plans other than a Master or Prototype
plan maintained by the Employer during the Limitation Year.]

      3.17 SPECIAL ALLOCATION LIMITATION. The amount of Annual Additions which
the Advisory Committee may allocate under this Plan on behalf of any Participant
are limited in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.11 through 3.16, as
though the other plan were a Master or Prototype plan, unless the Employer
provides other limitations in an addendum to the Adoption Agreement, numbered
Section 3.17.

      3.18 DEFINED BENEFIT PLAN LIMITATION. If the Employer maintains a defined
benefit plan, or has ever maintained a defined benefit plan which the Employer
has terminated, then the sum of the defined benefit plan fraction and the
defined contribution plan fraction for any Participant for any Limitation Year
must not exceed 1.0. The Employer must provide in Adoption Agreement Section
3.18 the manner in which the Plan will satisfy this limitation. The Employer
also must provide in its Adoption Agreement Section 3.18 the manner in which the
Plan will


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satisfy the top heavy requirements of Code ss.416 after taking into account the
existence (or prior maintenance) of the defined benefit plan.

      3.19 DEFINITIONS - ARTICLE III. For purposes of Article III, the following
terms mean:

      (a) "Annual Addition" - The sum of the following amounts allocated on
      behalf of a Participant for a Limitation Year, of (i) all Employer
      contributions; (ii) all forfeitures; and (iii) all Employee contributions.
      Except to the extent provided in Treasury regulations, Annual Additions
      include excess contributions described in Code ss.401(k), excess aggregate
      contributions described in Code ss.401(m) and excess deferrals described
      in Code ss.402(g), irrespective of whether the plan distributes or
      forfeits such excess amounts. Annual Additions also include Excess Amounts
      reapplied to reduce Employer contributions under Section 3.10. Amounts
      allocated after March 31, 1984, to an individual medical account (as
      defined in Code ss.415(l)(2)) included as part of a defined benefit plan
      maintained by the Employer are Annual Additions. Furthermore, Annual
      Additions include contributions paid or accrued after December 31, 1985,
      for taxable years ending after December 31, 1985, attributable to
      post-retirement medical benefits allocated to the separate account of a
      key employee (as defined in Code ss.419A(d)(3)) under a welfare benefit
      fund (as defined in Code ss.419(e)) maintained by the Employer.

      (b) "Compensation" - For purposes of applying the limitations of Part 2 of
      this Article III, "Compensation" means Compensation as defined in Section
      1.12, except Compensation does not include elective contributions,
      irrespective of whether the Employer has elected to include these amounts
      as Compensation under Section 1.12 of its Adoption Agreement, and any
      exclusion selected in Section 1.12 of the Adoption Agreement (other than
      the exclusion of elective contributions) does not apply.

      (c) "Employer" - The Employer that adopts this Plan and any related
      employers described in Section 1.30. Solely for purposes of applying the
      limitations of Part 2 of this Article III, the Advisory Committee will
      determine related employers described in Section 1.30 by modifying Code
      ss.ss.414(b) and (c) in accordance with Code ss.415(h).

      (d) "Excess Amount" - The excess of the Participant's Annual Additions for
      the Limitation Year over the Maximum Permissible Amount.

      (e) "Limitation Year" - The period selected by the Employer under Adoption
      Agreement Section 1.17. All qualified plans of the Employer must use the
      same Limitation Year. If the Employer amends the Limitation Year to a
      different 12 consecutive month period, the new Limitation Year must begin
      on a date within the Limitation Year for which the Employer makes the
      amendment, creating a short Limitation Year.

      (f) "Master or Prototype Plan" - A plan the form of which is the subject
      of a favorable notification letter or a favorable opinion letter from the
      Internal Revenue Service.

      (g) "Maximum Permissible Amount" - The lesser of (i) $30,000 (or, if
      greater, one-fourth of the defined benefit dollar limitation under Code


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      ss.415(b)(1)(A)), or (ii) 25% of the Participant's Compensation for the
      Limitation Year. If there is a short Limitation Year because of a change
      in Limitation Year, the Advisory Committee will multiply the $30,000 (or
      adjusted) limitation by the following fraction:

                  Number of months in the short Limitation Year
                  ---------------------------------------------
                                       12


      (h) "Defined contribution plan" - A retirement plan which provides for an
      individual account for each participant and for benefits based solely on
      the amount contributed to the participant's account, and any income,
      expenses, gains and losses, and any forfeitures of accounts of other
      participants which the plan may allocate to such participant's account.
      The Advisory Committee must treat all defined contribution plans (whether
      or not terminated) maintained by the Employer as a single plan. Solely for
      purposes of the limitations of Part 2 of this Article III, the Advisory
      Committee will treat employee contributions made to a defined benefit plan
      maintained by the Employer as a separate defined contribution plan. The
      Advisory Committee also will treat as a defined contribution plan an
      individual medical account (as defined in Code ss.415(l)(2)) included as
      part of a defined benefit plan maintained by the Employer and, for taxable
      years ending after December 31, 1985, a welfare benefit fund under Code
      ss.419(e) maintained by the Employer to the extent there are
      post-retirement medical benefits allocated to the separate account of a
      key employee (as defined in Code ss.419A(d)(3)).

      (i) "Defined benefit plan" - A retirement plan which does not provide for
      individual accounts for Employer contributions. The Advisory Committee
      must treat all defined benefit plans (whether or not terminated)
      maintained by the Employer as a single plan.

[NOTE: The definitions in paragraphs (j), (k) and (l) apply only if the
limitation described in Section 3.18 applies to the Employer's Plan.]

      (j) "Defined benefit plan fraction" -

      Projected annual benefit of the Participant under the defined benefit
plan(s) 
The lesser of (i) 125% (subject to the "100% limitation" in paragraph (l)) of
the
dollar limitation in effect under Code ss. 415(b)(1)(A) for the Limitation Year,
      or (ii) 140% of the Participant's average Compensation for his high three
              (3) consecutive Years of Service

      To determine the denominator of this fraction, the Advisory Committee will
make any adjustment required under Code ss.415(b) and will determine a Year of
Service, unless otherwise provided in an addendum to Adoption Agreement Section
3.18, as a Plan Year in which the Employee completed at least 1,000 Hours of
Service. The "projected annual benefit" is the annual retirement benefit
(adjusted to an actuarially equivalent straight life annuity if the plan
expresses such benefit in a form other than a straight life annuity or qualified
joint and survivor annuity) of the Participant under the terms of the defined
benefit plan on the assumptions he continues employment until his normal
retirement age (or current age, if later) as stated in the defined benefit plan,
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in effect in the Limitation Year under consideration until the date of his
normal retirement age and all other relevant factors used to determine benefits
under the defined benefit plan remain constant as of the current Limitation Year
for all future Limitation Years.

      CURRENT ACCRUED BENEFIT. If the Participant accrued benefits in one or
more defined benefit plans maintained by the Employer which were in existence on
May 6, 1986, the dollar limitation used in the denominator of this fraction will
not be less than the Participant's Current Accrued Benefit. A Participant's
Current Accrued Benefit is the sum of the annual benefits under such defined
benefit plans which the Participant had accrued as of the end of the 1986
Limitation Year (the last Limitation Year beginning before January 1, 1987),
determined without regard to any change in the terms or conditions of the Plan
made after May 5, 1986, and without regard to any cost of living adjustment
occurring after May 5, 1986. This Current Accrued Benefit rule applies only if
the defined benefit plans individually and in the aggregate satisfied the
requirements of Code ss.415 as in effect at the end of the 1986 Limitation Year.

      (k) "Defined contribution plan fraction" -

The sum, as of the close of the Limitation Year, of the Annual Additions to the
Participant's Account under the defined contribution plan(s)

      The sum of the lesser of the following amounts determined for the
Limitation Year and for each prior Year of Service with the Employer:(i) 125%
(subject to the "100% limitation" in paragraph (l)) of the dollar limitation in
effect under Code ss.415(c)(1)(A) for the Limitation Year (determined without
regard to 
the special dollar limitations for employee stock ownership plans), or
(ii) 35% of the Participant's Compensation for the Limitation Year

      For purposes of determining the defined contribution plan fraction, the
Advisory Committee will not recompute Annual Additions in Limitation Years
beginning prior to January 1, 1987, to treat all Employee contributions as
Annual Additions. If the Plan satisfied Code ss.415 for Limitation Years
beginning prior to January 1, 1987, the Advisory Committee will redetermine the
defined contribution plan fraction and the defined benefit plan fraction as of
the end of the 1986 Limitation Year, in accordance with this Section 3.19. If
the sum of the redetermined fractions exceeds 1.0, the Advisory Committee will
subtract permanently from the numerator of the defined contribution plan
fraction an amount equal to the product of (1) the excess of the sum of the
fractions over 1.0, times (2) the denominator of the defined contribution plan
fraction. In making the adjustment, the Advisory Committee must disregard any
accrued benefit under the defined benefit plan which is in excess of the Current
Accrued Benefit. This Plan continues any transitional rules applicable to the
determination of the defined contribution plan fraction under the Employer's
Plan as of the end of the 1986 Limitation Year.

      (l) "100% limitation." If the 100% limitation applies, the Advisory
Committee must determine the denominator of the defined benefit plan fraction
and the denominator of the defined contribution plan fraction by substituting
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Plan, the 100% limitation applies in all Limitation Years, subject to any
override provisions under Section 3.18 of the Employer's Adoption Agreement. If
the Employer overrides the 100% limitation under a Standardized Plan, the
Employer must specify in its Adoption Agreement the manner in which the Plan
satisfies the extra minimum benefit requirement of Code ss.416(h) and the 100%
limitation must continue to apply if the Plan's top heavy ratio exceeds 90%. If
the Employer's Plan is a Nonstandardized Plan, the 100% limitation applies only
if: (i) the Plan's top heavy ratio exceeds 90%; or (ii) the Plan's top heavy
ratio is greater than 60%, and the Employer does not elect in its Adoption
Agreement Section 3.18 to provide extra minimum benefits which satisfy Code
ss.416(h)(2).

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                                   ARTICLE IV
                            PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTIONS


        4.01 PARTICIPANT NONDEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS. This Plan does not permit
Participant nondeductible contributions unless the Employer maintains its Plan
under a Code ss.401(k) Adoption Agreement. If the Employer does not maintain its
Plan under a Code ss.401(k) Adoption Agreement and, prior to the adoption of
this Prototype Plan, the Plan accepted Participant nondeductible contributions
for a Plan Year beginning after December 31, 1986, those contributions must
satisfy the requirements of Code ss.401(m). This Section 4.01 does not prohibit
the Plan's acceptance of Participant nondeductible contributions prior to the
first Plan Year commencing after the Plan Year in which the Employer adopts this
Prototype Plan.

        4.02 PARTICIPANT DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS. A qualified Plan may not
accept Participant deductible contributions after April 15, 1987. If the
Employer's Plan includes Participant deductible contributions ("DECs") made
prior to April 16, 1987, the Advisory Committee must maintain a separate
accounting for the Participant's Accrued Benefit attributable to DECs, including
DECs which are part of a rollover contribution described in Section 4.03. The
Advisory Committee will treat the accumulated DECs as part of the Participant's
Accrued Benefit for all purposes of the Plan, except for purposes of determining
the top heavy ratio under Section 1.33. The Advisory Committee may not use DECs
to purchase life insurance on the Participant's behalf.

        4.03 PARTICIPANT ROLLOVER CONTRIBUTIONS. Any Participant, with the
Employer's written consent and after filing with the Trustee the form prescribed
by the Advisory Committee, may contribute cash or other property to the Trust
other than as a voluntary contribution if the contribution is a "rollover
contribution" which the Code permits an employee to transfer either directly or
indirectly from one qualified plan to another qualified plan. Before accepting a
rollover contribution, the Trustee may require an Employee to furnish
satisfactory evidence that the proposed transfer is in fact a "rollover
contribution" which the Code permits an employee to make to a qualified plan. A
rollover contribution is not an Annual Addition under Part 2 of Article III.

        The Trustee will invest the rollover contribution in a segregated
investment Account for the Participant's sole benefit unless the Trustee (or the
Named Fiduciary, in the case of a nondiscretionary Trustee designation), in its
sole discretion, agrees to invest the rollover contribution as part of the Trust
Fund. The Trustee will not have any investment responsibility with respect to a
Participant's segregated rollover Account. The Participant, however, from time
to time, may direct the Trustee in writing as to the investment of his
segregated rollover Account in property, or property interests, of any kind,
real, personal or mixed; provided however, the Participant may not direct the
Trustee to make loans to his Employer. A Participant's segregated rollover
Account alone will bear any extraordinary expenses resulting from investments
made at the direction of the Participant. As of the Accounting Date (or other
valuation date) for each Plan Year, the Advisory Committee will allocate and
credit the net income (or net loss) from a Participant's segregated rollover
Account and the increase or decrease in the fair market value of the assets of a
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rollover Account solely to that Account. The Trustee is not liable nor
responsible for any loss resulting to any Beneficiary, nor to any Participant,
by reason of any sale or investment made or other action taken pursuant to and
in accordance with the direction of the Participant. In all other respects, the
Trustee will hold, administer and distribute a rollover contribution in the same
manner as any Employer contribution made to the Trust.

        An eligible Employee, prior to satisfying the Plan's eligibility
conditions, may make a rollover contribution to the Trust to the same extent and
in the same manner as a Participant. If an Employee makes a rollover
contribution to the Trust prior to satisfying the Plan's eligibility conditions,
the Advisory Committee and Trustee must treat the Employee as a Participant for
all purposes of the Plan except the Employee is not a Participant for purposes
of sharing in Employer contributions or Participant forfeitures under the Plan
until he actually becomes a Participant in the Plan. If the Employee has a
Separation from Service prior to becoming a Participant, the Trustee will
distribute his rollover contribution Account to him as if it were an Employer
contribution Account.

        4.04 PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTION - FORFEITABILITY. A Participant's Accrued
Benefit is, at all times, 100% Nonforfeitable to the extent the value of his
Accrued Benefit is derived from his Participant contributions described in this
Article IV.

        4.05 PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTION - WITHDRAWAL/DISTRIBUTION. A Participant,
by giving prior written notice to the Trustee, may withdraw all or any part of
the value of his Accrued Benefit derived from his Participant contributions
described in this Article IV. A distribution of Participant contributions must
comply with the joint and survivor requirements described in Article VI, if
those requirements apply to the Participant. A Participant may not exercise his
right to withdraw the value of his Accrued Benefit derived from his Participant
contributions more than once during any Plan Year. The Trustee, in accordance
with the direction of the Advisory Committee, will distribute a Participant's
unwithdrawn Accrued Benefit attributable to his Participant contributions in
accordance with the provisions of Article VI applicable to the distribution of
the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit.

        4.06 PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTION - ACCRUED BENEFIT. The Advisory Committee
must maintain a separate Account(s) in the name of each Participant to reflect
the Participant's Accrued Benefit under the Plan derived from his Participant
contributions. A Participant's Accrued Benefit derived from his Participant
contributions as of any applicable date is the balance of his separate
Participant contribution Account(s).


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                                    ARTICLE V
                  TERMINATION OF SERVICE - PARTICIPANT VESTING

        5.01 NORMAL RETIREMENT AGE. The Employer must define Normal Retirement
Age in its Adoption Agreement. A Participant's Accrued Benefit derived from
Employer contributions is 100% Nonforfeitable upon and after his attaining
Normal Retirement Age (if employed by the Employer on or after that date).

        5.02 PARTICIPANT DISABILITY OR DEATH. The Employer may elect in its
Adoption Agreement to provide a Participant's Accrued Benefit derived from
Employer contributions will be 100% Nonforfeitable if the Participant's
Separation from Service is a result of his death or his disability.

        5.03 VESTING SCHEDULE. Except as provided in Sections 5.01 and 5.02, for
each Year of Service, a Participant's Nonforfeitable percentage of his Accrued
Benefit derived from Employer contributions equals the percentage in the vesting
schedule completed by the Employer in its Adoption Agreement.

(A) ELECTION OF SPECIAL VESTING FORMULA. If the Trustee makes a distribution
(other than a cash-out distribution described in Section 5.04) to a
partially-vested Participant, and the Participant has not incurred a Forfeiture
Break in Service at the relevant time, the Advisory Committee will establish a
separate Account for the Participant's Accrued Benefit. At any relevant time
following the distribution, the Advisory Committee will determine the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit derived from Employer contributions
in accordance with the following formula: P(AB + (R x D)) - (R x D).

        To apply this formula, "P" is the Participant's current vesting
percentage at the relevant time, "AB" is the Participant's Employer-derived
Accrued Benefit at the relevant time, "R" is the ratio of "AB" to the
Participant's Employer-derived Accrued Benefit immediately following the earlier
distribution and "D" is the amount of the earlier distribution. If, under a
restated Plan, the Plan has made distribution to a partially-vested Participant
prior to its restated Effective Date and is unable to apply the cash-out
provisions of Section 5.04 to that prior distribution, this special vesting
formula also applies to that Participant's remaining Account. The Employer, in
an addendum to its Adoption Agreement, numbered Section 5.03, may elect to
modify this formula to read as follows: P(AB + D) - D.

        5.04 CASH-OUT DISTRIBUTIONS TO PARTIALLY-VESTED PARTICIPANTS/
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a partially-vested Participant receives a cash-out distribution before he incurs
a Forfeiture Break in Service (as defined in Section 5.08), the cash-out
distribution will result in an immediate forfeiture of the nonvested portion of
the Participant's Accrued Benefit derived from Employer contributions. See
Section 5.09. A partially-vested Participant is a Participant whose
Nonforfeitable Percentage determined under Section 5.03 is less than 100%. A
cash-out distribution is a distribution of the entire present value of the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit.

(A) RESTORATION AND CONDITIONS UPON RESTORATION. A partially-vested Participant
who is re-employed by the Employer after receiving a cash-out distribution of
the Nonforfeitable percentage of his Accrued Benefit may repay the Trustee the
amount of the cash-out distribution attributable to Employer contributions,
unless the Participant no longer has a right to restoration by reason of the
conditions of this Section 5.04(A). If a partially-vested Participant makes the
cash-out distribution repayment, the Advisory Committee, subject to the
conditions of this Section 5.04(A), must restore his Accrued Benefit
attributable to Employer contributions to the same dollar amount as the dollar
amount of his Accrued Benefit on the Accounting Date, or other valuation date,
immediately preceding the date of the cash-out distribution, unadjusted for any
gains or losses occurring subsequent to that Accounting Date, or other valuation
date. Restoration of the Participant's Accrued Benefit includes restoration of
all Code ss.411(d)(6) protected benefits with respect to that restored Accrued
Benefit, in accordance with applicable Treasury regulations. The Advisory
Committee will not restore a re-employed Participant's Accrued Benefit under
this paragraph if:

        (1) 5 years have elapsed since the Participant's first re-employment
        date with the Employer following the cash-out distribution; or

        (2) The Participant incurred a Forfeiture Break in Service (as defined
        in Section 5.08). This condition also applies if the Participant makes
        repayment within the Plan Year in which he incurs the Forfeiture Break
        in Service and that Forfeiture Break in Service would result in a
        complete forfeiture of the amount the Advisory Committee otherwise would
        restore.

(B) TIME AND METHOD OF RESTORATION. If neither of the two conditions preventing
restoration of the Participant's Accrued Benefit applies,


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the Advisory Committee will restore the Participant's Accrued Benefit as of the
Plan Year Accounting Date coincident with or immediately following the
repayment. To restore the Participant's Accrued Benefit, the Advisory Committee,
to the extent necessary, will allocate to the Participant's Account:

        (1) First, the amount, if any, of Participant forfeitures the Advisory
        Committee would otherwise allocate under Section 3.05;

        (2) Second, the amount, if any, of the Trust Fund net income or gain for
        the Plan Year; and

        (3) Third, the Employer contribution for the Plan Year to the extent
        made under a discretionary formula.


        In an addendum to its Adoption Agreement numbered 5.04(B), the Employer
may eliminate as a means of restoration any of the amounts described in clauses
(1), (2) and (3) or may change the order of priority of these amounts. To the
extent the amounts described in clauses (1), (2) and (3) are insufficient to
enable the Advisory Committee to make the required restoration, the Employer
must contribute, without regard to any requirement or condition of Section 3.01,
the additional amount necessary to enable the Advisory Committee to make the
required restoration. If, for a particular Plan Year, the Advisory Committee
must restore the Accrued Benefit of more than one re-employed Participant, then
the Advisory Committee will make the restoration allocations to each such
Participant's Account in the same proportion that a Participant's restored
amount for the Plan Year bears to the restored amount for the Plan Year of all
re-employed Participants. The Advisory Committee will not take into account any
allocation under this Section 5.04 in applying the limitation on allocations
under Part 2 of Article III.

(C) 0% VESTED PARTICIPANT. The Employer must specify in its Adoption Agreement
whether the deemed cash-out rule applies to a 0% vested Participant. A 0% vested
Participant is a Participant whose Accrued Benefit derived from Employer
contributions is entirely forfeitable at the time of his Separation from
Service. If the Participant's Account is not entitled to an allocation of
Employer contributions for the Plan Year in which he has a Separation from
Service, the Advisory Committee will apply the deemed cash-out rule as if the 0%
vested Participant received a cash-out distribution on the date of the
Participant's Separation from Service. If the Participant's Account is entitled
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Plan Year in which he has a Separation from Service, the Advisory Committee will
apply the deemed cash-out rule as if the 0% vested Participant received a
cash-out distribution on the first day of the first Plan Year beginning after
his Separation from Service. For purposes of applying the restoration provisions
of this Section 5.04, the Advisory Committee will treat the 0% vested
Participant as repaying his cash-out "distribution" on the first date of his
re-employment with the Employer. If the deemed cash-out rule does not apply to
the Employer's Plan, a 0% vested Participant will not incur a forfeiture until
he incurs a Forfeiture Break in Service.

        5.05 SEGREGATED ACCOUNT FOR REPAID AMOUNT. Until the Advisory Committee
restores the Participant's Accrued Benefit, as described in Section 5.04, the
Trustee will invest the cash-out amount the Participant has repaid in a
segregated Account maintained solely for that Participant. The Trustee must
invest the amount in the Participant's segregated Account in Federally insured
interest bearing savings account(s) or time deposit(s) (or a combination of
both), or in other fixed income investments. Until commingled with the balance
of the Trust Fund on the date the Advisory Committee restores the Participant's
Accrued Benefit, the Participant's segregated Account remains a part of the
Trust, but it alone shares in any income it earns and it alone bears any expense
or loss it incurs. Unless the repayment qualifies as a rollover contribution,
the Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to repay to the Participant as
soon as is administratively practicable the full amount of the Participant's
segregated Account if the Advisory Committee determines either of the conditions
of Section 5.04(A) prevents restoration as of the applicable Accounting Date,
notwithstanding the Participant's repayment.

        5.06 YEAR OF SERVICE - VESTING. For purposes of vesting under Section
5.03, Year of Service means any 12-consecutive month period designated in the
Employer's Adoption Agreement during which an Employee completes not less than
the number of Hours of Service (not exceeding 1,000) specified in the Employer's
Adoption Agreement. A Year of Service includes any Year of Service earned prior
to the Effective Date of the Plan, except as provided in Section 5.08.

        5.07 BREAK IN SERVICE - VESTING. For purposes of this Article V, a
Participant incurs a "Break in Service" if during any vesting computation period
he does not complete more than 500 Hours of Service. If, pursuant to Section
5.06, the Plan does not require more than 500 Hours of Service to receive credit
for a Year of Service, a Participant incurs a Break in Service in a vesting
computation period in which he fails to complete a Year of Service.

        5.08 INCLUDED YEARS OF SERVICE - VESTING. For purposes of determining
"Years of Service" under Section 5.06, the Plan takes into account all Years of
Service an Employee completes with the Employer except:


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        (a) For the sole purpose of determining a Participant's Nonforfeitable
        percentage of his Accrued Benefit derived from Employer contributions
        which accrued for his benefit prior to a Forfeiture Break in Service,
        the Plan disregards any Year of Service after the Participant first
        incurs a Forfeiture Break in Service. The Participant incurs a
        Forfeiture Break in Service when he incurs 5 consecutive Breaks in
        Service. 

        (b) The Plan disregards any Year of Service excluded under the
        Employer's Adoption Agreement.

        The Plan does not apply the Break in Service rule under Code
ss.411(a)(6)(B). Therefore, an Employee need not complete a Year of Service
after a Break in Service before the Plan takes into account the Employee's
otherwise includible Years of Service under this Article V.

        5.09 FORFEITURE OCCURS. A Participant's forfeiture, if any, of his
Accrued Benefit derived from Employer contributions occurs under the Plan on the
earlier of:

        (a) The last day of the vesting computation period in which the
        Participant first incurs a Forfeiture Break in Service; or

        (b) The date the Participant receives a cash-out distribution.

        The Advisory Committee determines the percentage of a Participant's
Accrued Benefit forfeiture, if any, under this Section 5.09 solely by reference
to the vesting schedule of Section 5.03. A Participant does not forfeit any
portion of his Accrued Benefit for any other reason or cause except as expressly
provided by this Section 5.09 or as provided under Section 9.14.


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                                   ARTICLE VI
                     TIME AND METHOD OF PAYMENT OF BENEFITS

     6.01 TIME OF PAYMENT OF ACCRUED BENEFIT. Unless, pursuant to Section 6.03,
the Participant or the Beneficiary elects in writing to a different time or
method of payment, the Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to commence
distribution of a Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in accordance
with this Section 6.01. A Participant must consent, in writing, to any
distribution required under this Section 6.01 if the present value of the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit, at the time of the distribution to
the Participant, exceeds $3,500 and the Participant has not attained the later
of Normal Retirement Age or age 62. Furthermore, the Participant's spouse also
must consent, in writing, to any distribution, for which Section 6.04 requires
the spouse's consent. For all purposes of this Article VI, the term "annuity
starting date" means the first day of the first period for which the Plan pays
an amount as an annuity or in any other form. A distribution date under this
Article VI, unless otherwise specified within the Plan, is the date or dates the
Employer specifies in the Adoption Agreement, or as soon as administratively
practicable following that distribution date. For purposes of the consent
requirements under this Article VI, if the present value of the Participant's
Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit, at the time of any distribution, exceeds $3,500,
the Advisory Committee must treat that present value as exceeding $3,500 for
purposes of all subsequent Plan distributions to the Participant.

(A) SEPARATION FROM SERVICE FOR A REASON OTHER THAN DEATH.

     (1) PARTICIPANT'S NONFORFEITABLE ACCRUED BENEFIT NOT EXCEEDING $3,500. If
the Participant's Separation from Service is for any reason other than death,
the Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to distribute the Participant's
Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in a lump sum, on the distribution date the
Employer specifies in the Adoption Agreement, but in no event later than the
60th day following the close of the Plan Year in which the Participant attains
Normal Retirement Age. If the Participant has attained Normal Retirement Age at
the time of his Separation from Service, the distribution under this paragraph
will occur no later than the 60th day following the close of the Plan Year in
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     (2) PARTICIPANT'S NONFORFEITABLE ACCRUED BENEFIT EXCEEDS $3,500. If the
Participant's Separation from Service is for any reason other than death, the
Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to commence distribution of the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in a form and at the time elected
by the Participant, pursuant to Section 6.03. In the absence of an election by
the Participant, the Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to distribute
the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in a lump sum (or, if
applicable, the normal annuity form of distribution required under Section
6.04), on the 60th day following the close of the Plan Year in which the latest
of the following events occurs: (a) the Participant attains Normal Retirement
Age; (b) the Participant attains age 62; or (c) the Participant's Separation
from Service.

     (3) DISABILITY. If the Participant's Separation from Service is because of
his disability, the Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to pay the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in lump sum, on the distribution
date the Employer specifies in the Adoption Agreement, subject to the notice and
consent requirements of this Article VI and subject to the applicable mandatory
commencement dates described in Paragraphs (1) and (2).

     (4) HARDSHIP. Prior to the time at which the Participant may receive
distribution under Paragraphs (1), (2) or (3), the Participant may request a
distribution from his Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in an amount necessary to
satisfy a hardship, if the Employer elects in the Adoption Agreement to permit
hardship distributions. Unless the Employer elects otherwise in the Adoption
Agreement, a hardship distribution must be on account of any of the following:
(a) medical expenses; (b) the purchase (excluding mortgage payments) of the
Participant's principal residence; (c) post-secondary education tuition, for the
next semester or quarter, for the Participant or for the Participant's spouse,
children or dependents; (d) to prevent the eviction of the Participant from his
principal residence or the foreclosure on the mortgage of the Participant's
principal residence; (e) funeral expenses of the Participant's family member; or
(f) the Participant's disability. A partially-vested Participant may not receive
a hardship distribution described in this Paragraph (A)(4) prior to incurring a
Forfeiture Break in Service, unless the hardship distribution is a cash-out
distribution (as defined in Article V). The Advisory Committee will direct the
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distribution as soon as administratively practicable after the Participant makes
a valid request for the hardship distribution.

(B) REQUIRED BEGINNING DATE. If any distribution commencement date described
under Paragraph (A) of this Section 6.01, either by Plan provision or by
Participant election (or nonelection), is later than the Participant's Required
Beginning Date, the Advisory Committee instead must direct the Trustee to make
distribution on the Participant's Required Beginning Date, subject to the
transitional election, if applicable, under Section 6.03(D). A Participant's
Required Beginning Date is the April 1 following the close of the calendar year
in which the Participant attains age 70 1/2. However, if the Participant, prior
to incurring a Separation from Service, attained age 70 1/2 by January 1, 1988,
and, for the five Plan Year period ending in the calendar year in which he
attained age 70 1/2 and for all subsequent years, the Participant was not a more
than 5% owner, the Required Beginning Date is the April 1 following the close of
the calendar year in which the Participant separates from Service or, if
earlier, the April 1 following the close of the calendar year in which the
Participant becomes a more than 5% owner. Furthermore, if a Participant who was
not a more than 5% owner attained age 70 1/2 during 1988 and did not incur a
Separation from Service prior to January 1, 1989, his Required Beginning Date is
April 1, 1990. A mandatory distribution at the Participant's Required Beginning
Date will be in lump sum (or, if applicable, the normal annuity form of
distribution required under Section 6.04) unless the Participant, pursuant to
the provisions of this Article VI, makes a valid election to receive an
alternative form of payment.

(C) DEATH OF THE PARTICIPANT. The Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee, in
accordance with this Section 6.01(C), to distribute to the Participant's
Beneficiary the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit remaining in the
Trust at the time of the Participant's death. Subject to the requirements of
Section 6.04, the Advisory Committee will determine the death benefit by
reducing the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit by any security
interest the Plan has against that Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit by reason of
an outstanding Participant loan.

     (1) DECEASED PARTICIPANT'S NONFORFEITABLE ACCRUED BENEFIT DOES NOT EXCEED
$3,500. The Advisory Committee, subject to the requirements of Section 6.04,
must direct the Trustee to distribute the deceased Participant's Nonforfeitable
Accrued Benefit in a single sum, as soon as administratively practicable
following the Participant's death or, if later, the date on which the Advisory
Committee receives notification of or otherwise confirms the Participant's
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     (2) DECEASED PARTICIPANT'S NONFORFEITABLE ACCRUED BENEFIT EXCEEDS $3,500.
The Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to distribute the deceased
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit at the time and in the form elected
by the Participant or, if applicable by the Beneficiary, as permitted under this
Article VI. In the absence of an election, subject to the requirements of
Section 6.04, the Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to distribute the
Participant's undistributed Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in a lump sum on the
first distribution date following the close of the Plan Year in which the
Participant's death occurs or, if later, the first distribution date following
the date the Advisory Committee receives notification of or otherwise confirms
the Participant's death.

     If the death benefit is payable in full to the Participant's surviving
spouse, the surviving spouse, in addition to the distribution options provided
in this Section 6.01(C), may elect distribution at any time or in any form
(other than a joint and survivor annuity) this Article VI would permit for a
Participant.


     6.02 METHOD OF PAYMENT OF ACCRUED BENEFIT. Subject to the annuity
distribution requirements, if any, prescribed by Section 6.04, and any
restrictions prescribed by Section 6.03, a Participant or Beneficiary may elect
distribution under one, or any combination, of the following methods: (a) by
payment in a lump sum; or (b) by payment in monthly, quarterly or annual
installments over a fixed reasonable period of time, not exceeding the life
expectancy of the Participant, or the joint life and last survivor expectancy of
the Participant and his Beneficiary. The Employer may elect in its Adoption
Agreement to modify the methods of payment available under this Section 6.02.

     The distribution options permitted under this Section 6.02 are available
only if the present value of the Participant Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit, at
the time of the distribution to the Participant, exceeds $3,500. To facilitate
installment payments under this Article VI, the Advisory Committee may direct
the Trustee to segregate all or any part of the Participant's Accrued Benefit in
a separate Account. The Trustee will invest the Participant's segregated Account
in Federally insured interest bearing savings account(s) or time deposit(s) (or
a combination of both), or in other fixed income investments. A segregated
Account remains a part of the Trust, but it alone shares in any income it earns,
and it alone bears any expense or loss it incurs. A Participant or Beneficiary
may elect to receive an installment distribution in the form of a
Nontransferable Annuity Contract. Under an installment distribution, the
Participant or Beneficiary, at any time, may elect to accelerate the payment of
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or any portion, of the Participant's unpaid Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit,
subject to the requirements of Section 6.04.


(A) MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPANTS. The Advisory Committee
may not direct the Trustee to distribute the Participant's Nonforfeitable
Accrued Benefit, nor may the Participant elect to have the Trustee distribute
his Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit, under a method of payment which, as of the
Required Beginning Date, does not satisfy the minimum distribution requirements
under Code ss.401(a)(9) and the applicable Treasury regulations. The minimum
distribution for a calendar year equals the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued
Benefit as of the latest valuation date preceding the beginning of the calendar
year divided by the Participant's life expectancy or, if applicable, the joint
and last survivor expectancy of the Participant and his designated Beneficiary
(as determined under Article VIII, subject to the requirements of the Code
ss.401(a)(9) regulations). The Advisory Committee will increase the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit, as determined on the relevant
valuation date, for contributions or forfeitures allocated after the valuation
date and by December 31 of the valuation calendar year, and will decrease the
valuation by distributions made after the valuation date and by December 31 of
the valuation calendar year. For purposes of this valuation, the Advisory
Committee will treat any portion of the minimum distribution for the first
distribution calendar year made after the close of that year as a distribution
occurring in that first distribution calendar year. In computing a minimum
distribution, the Advisory Committee must use the unisex life expectancy
multiples under Treas. Reg. ss.1.72-9. The Advisory Committee, only upon the
Participant's written request, will compute the minimum distribution for a
calendar year subsequent to the first calendar year for which the Plan requires
a minimum distribution by redetermining the applicable life expectancy. However,
the Advisory Committee may not redetermine the joint life and last survivor
expectancy of the Participant and a nonspouse designated Beneficiary in a manner
which takes into account any adjustment to a life expectancy other than the
Participant's life expectancy.

     If the Participant's spouse is not his designated Beneficiary, a method of
payment to the Participant (whether by Participant election or by Advisory
Committee direction) may not provide more than incidental benefits to the
Beneficiary. For Plan Years beginning after December 31, 1988, the Plan must
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incidental benefit ("MDIB") requirement in the Treasury regulations issued under
Code ss.401(a)(9) for distributions made on or after the Participant's Required
Beginning Date and before the Participant's death. To satisfy the MDIB
requirement, the Advisory Committee will compute the minimum distribution
required by this Section 6.02(A) by substituting the applicable MDIB divisor for
the applicable life expectancy factor, if the MDIB divisor is a lesser number.
Following the Participant's death, the Advisory Committee will compute the
minimum distribution required by this Section 6.02(A) solely on the basis of the
applicable life expectancy factor and will disregard the MDIB factor. For Plan
Years beginning prior to January 1, 1989, the Plan satisfies the incidental
benefits requirement if the distributions to the Participant satisfied the MDIB
requirement or if the present value of the retirement benefits payable solely to
the Participant is greater than 50% of the present value of the total benefits
payable to the Participant and his Beneficiaries. The Advisory Committee must
determine whether benefits to the Beneficiary are incidental as of the date the
Trustee is to commence payment of the retirement benefits to the Participant, or
as of any date the Trustee redetermines the payment period to the Participant.

     The minimum distribution for the first distribution calendar year is due by
the Participant's Required Beginning Date. The minimum distribution for each
subsequent distribution calendar year, including the calendar year in which the
Participant's Required Beginning Date occurs, is due by December 31 of that
year. If the Participant receives distribution in the form of a Nontransferable
Annuity Contract, the distribution satisfies this Section 6.02(A) if the
contract complies with the requirements of Code ss.401(a)(9) and the applicable
Treasury regulations.

(B) MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS FOR BENEFICIARIES. The method of
distribution to the Participant's Beneficiary must satisfy Code ss.401(a)(9) and
the applicable Treasury regulations. If the Participant's death occurs after his
Required Beginning Date or, if earlier, the date the Participant commences an
irrevocable annuity pursuant to Section 6.04, the method of payment to the
Beneficiary must provide for completion of payment over a period which does not
exceed the payment period which had commenced for the Participant. If the
Participant's death occurs prior to his Required Beginning Date, and the
Participant had not commenced an irrevocable annuity pursuant to Section 6.04,
the method of payment to the Beneficiary, subject to Section 6.04, must provide
for completion of payment to the Beneficiary over a period not exceeding: (i) 5
years after the date of the Participant's death; or (ii) if the Beneficiary is a
designated Beneficiary, the designated Beneficiary's life expectancy. The
Advisory Committee may not direct payment of the Participant's Nonforfeitable
Accrued Benefit over a period described in clause (ii) unless the Trustee will
commence payment to the designated Beneficiary no later than the December 31
following the close of the calendar year in which the Participant's death
occurred or, if later, and the designated Beneficiary is the Participant's
surviving spouse, December 31 of the calendar year in which the Participant
would have attained age 70 1/2. If the Trustee will make distribution in
accordance with clause (ii), the minimum distribution for a calendar year equals
the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit as of the latest valuation date
preceding the beginning of the calendar year divided by the designated
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unisex life expectancy multiples under Treas. Reg. ss.1.72-9 for purposes of
applying this paragraph. The Advisory Committee, only upon the written request
of the Participant or of the Participant's surviving spouse, will recalculate
the life expectancy of the Participant's surviving spouse not more frequently
than annually, but may not recalculate the life expectancy of a nonspouse
designated Beneficiary after the Trustee commences payment to the designated
Beneficiary. The Advisory Committee will apply this paragraph by treating any
amount paid to the Participant's child, which becomes payable to the
Participant's surviving spouse upon the child's attaining the age of majority,
as paid to the Participant's surviving spouse. Upon the Beneficiary's written
request, the Advisory Committee must direct the Trustee to accelerate payment of
all, or any portion, of the Participant's unpaid Accrued Benefit, as soon as
administratively practicable following the effective date of that request.

     6.03 BENEFIT PAYMENT ELECTIONS. Not earlier than 90 days, but not later
than 30 days, before the Participant's annuity starting date, the Advisory
Committee must provide a benefit notice to a Participant who is eligible to make
an election under this Section 6.03. The benefit notice must explain the
optional forms of benefit in the Plan, including the material features and
relative values of those options, and the Participant's right to defer
distribution until he attains the later of Normal Retirement Age or age 62.

     If a Participant or Beneficiary makes an election prescribed by this
Section 6.03, the Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to distribute the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in accordance with that election.
Any election under this Section 6.03 is subject to the requirements of Section
6.02 and of Section 6.04. The Participant or Beneficiary must make an election
under this Section 6.03 by filing his election with the Advisory Committee at
any time before the Trustee otherwise would commence to pay a Participant's
Accrued Benefit in accordance with the requirements of Article VI.


(A) PARTICIPANT ELECTIONS AFTER SEPARATION FROM SERVICE. If the present value of
a Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit exceeds $3,500, he may elect to
have the Trustee commence distribution as of any distribution date permitted
under the Employer's Adoption Agreement Section 6.03. The Participant may
reconsider an election at any time prior to the annuity starting date and elect
to commence distribution as of any other distribution date permitted under the
Employer's Adoption Agreement Section 6.03. If the Participant is
partially-vested in his Accrued Benefit, an election under this Paragraph (A) to
distribute prior to the Participant's incurring a Forfeiture Break in Service
(as defined in Section 5.08), must be in the form of a cash-out distribution (as
defined in Article V). A Participant may not receive a cash-out distribution if,
prior to the time the Trustee actually makes the cash-out distribution, the
Participant returns to employment with the Employer. Following his attainment of
Normal Retirement Age, a Participant who has separated from Service may elect
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of any distribution date, irrespective of the elections under Adoption Agreement
Section 6.03.

(B) PARTICIPANT ELECTIONS PRIOR TO SEPARATION FROM SERVICE. The Employer must
specify in its Adoption Agreement the distribution election rights, if any, a
Participant has prior to his Separation from Service. A Participant must make an
election under this Section 6.03(B) on a form prescribed by the Advisory
Committee at any time during the Plan Year for which his election is to be
effective. In his written election, the Participant must specify the percentage
or dollar amount he wishes the Trustee to distribute to him. The Participant's
election relates solely to the percentage or dollar amount specified in his
election form and his right to elect to receive an amount, if any, for a
particular Plan Year greater than the dollar amount or percentage specified in
his election form terminates on the Accounting Date. The Trustee must make a
distribution to a Participant in accordance with his election under this Section
6.03(B) within the 90 day period (or as soon as administratively practicable)
after the Participant files his written election with the Trustee. The Trustee
will distribute the balance of the Participant's Accrued Benefit not distributed
pursuant to his election(s) in accordance with the other distribution provisions
of this Plan.

(C) DEATH BENEFIT ELECTIONS. If the present value of the deceased Participant's
Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit exceeds $3,500, the Participant's Beneficiary may
elect to have the Trustee distribute the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued
Benefit in a form and within a period permitted under Section 6.02. The
Beneficiary's election is subject to any restrictions designated in writing by
the Participant and not revoked as of his date of death.

(D) TRANSITIONAL ELECTIONS. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 6.01 and
6.02, if the Participant (or Beneficiary) signed a written distribution
designation prior to January 1, 1984, the Advisory Committee must distribute the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in accordance with that
designation, subject however, to the survivor requirements, if applicable, of
Sections 6.04, 6.05 and 6.06. This Section 6.03(D) does not apply to a pre-1984
distribution designation, and the Advisory Committee will not comply with that
designation, if any of the following applies: (1) the method of distribution
would have disqualified the Plan under Code ss.401(a)(9) as in effect on
December 31, 1983; (2) the Participant did not have an Accrued Benefit as of
December 31, 1983; (3) the distribution designation does not specify the timing
and form of the distribution and the death Beneficiaries (in order of priority);
(4) the substitution of a Beneficiary modifies the payment period of the
distribution; or, (5) the Participant (or Beneficiary) modifies or revokes the
distribution designation. In the event of a revocation, the Plan must
distribute, no later than December 31 of the calendar year following the year of
revocation, the amount which the Participant would have received under Section
6.02(A) if the distribution designation had not been in effect or, if the
Beneficiary revokes the distribution designation, the amount which the
Beneficiary would have received under Section 6.02(B) if the distribution
designation had not been in effect. The Advisory Committee will apply this
Section 6.03(D) to rollovers and transfers in accordance with Part J of the Code
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     6.04 ANNUITY DISTRIBUTIONS TO PARTICIPANTS AND SURVIVING SPOUSES.

(A) JOINT AND SURVIVOR ANNUITY. The Advisory Committee must direct the Trustee
to distribute a married or unmarried Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued
Benefit in the form of a qualified joint and survivor annuity, unless the
Participant makes a valid waiver election (described in Section 6.05) within the
90 day period ending on the annuity starting date. If, as of the annuity
starting date, the Participant is married, a qualified joint and survivor
annuity is an immediate annuity which is purchasable with the Participant's
Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit and which provides a life annuity for the
Participant and a survivor annuity payable for the remaining life of the
Participant's surviving spouse equal to 50% of the amount of the annuity payable
during the life of the Participant. If, as of the annuity starting date, the
Participant is not married, a qualified joint and survivor annuity is an
immediate life annuity for the Participant which is purchasable with the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit. On or before the annuity starting
date, the Advisory Committee, without Participant or spousal consent, must
direct the Trustee to pay the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in a
lump sum, in lieu of a qualified joint and survivor annuity, in accordance with
Section 6.01, if the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit is not greater
than $3,500. This Section 6.04(A) applies only to a Participant who has
completed at least one Hour of Service with the Employer after August 22, 1984.


(B) PRERETIREMENT SURVIVOR ANNUITY. If a married Participant dies prior to his
annuity starting date, the Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to
distribute a portion of the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit to the
Participant's surviving spouse in the form of a preretirement survivor annuity,
unless the Participant has a valid waiver election (as described in Section
6.06) in effect, or unless the Participant and his spouse were not married
throughout the one year period ending on the date of his death. A preretirement
survivor annuity is an annuity which is purchasable with 50% of the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit (determined as of the date of the
Participant's death) and which is payable for the life of the Participant's
surviving spouse. The value of the preretirement survivor annuity is
attributable to Employer contributions and to Employee contributions in the same
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Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit is attributable to those contributions. The
portion of the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit not payable under
this paragraph is payable to the Participant's Beneficiary, in accordance with
the other provisions of this Article VI. If the present value of the
preretirement survivor annuity does not exceed $3,500, the Advisory Committee,
on or before the annuity starting date, must direct the Trustee to make a lump
sum distribution to the Participant's surviving spouse, in lieu of a
preretirement survivor annuity. This Section 6.04(B) applies only to a
Participant who dies after August 22, 1984, and either (i) completes at least
one Hour of Service with the Employer after August 22, 1984, or (ii) separated
from Service with at least 10 Years of Service (as defined in Section 5.06) and
completed at least one Hour of Service with the Employer in a Plan Year
beginning after December 31, 1975.

(C) SURVIVING SPOUSE ELECTIONS. If the present value of the preretirement
survivor annuity exceeds $3,500, the Participant's surviving spouse may elect to
have the Trustee commence payment of the preretirement survivor annuity at any
time following the date of the Participant's death, but not later than the
mandatory distribution periods described in Section 6.02, and may elect any of
the forms of payment described in Section 6.02, in lieu of the preretirement
survivor annuity. In the absence of an election by the surviving spouse, the
Advisory Committee must direct the Trustee to distribute the preretirement
survivor annuity on the first distribution date following the close of the Plan
Year in which the latest of the following events occurs: (i) the Participant's
death; (ii) the date the Advisory Committee receives notification of or
otherwise confirms the Participant's death; (iii) the date the Participant would
have attained Normal Retirement Age; or (iv) the date the Participant would have
attained age 62.

(D) SPECIAL RULES. If the Participant has in effect a valid waiver election
regarding the qualified joint and survivor annuity or the preretirement survivor
annuity, the Advisory Committee must direct the Trustee to distribute the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in accordance with Sections 6.01,
6.02 and 6.03. The Advisory Committee will reduce the Participant's
Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit by any security interest (pursuant to any offset
rights authorized by Section 10.03[E]) held by the Plan by reason of a
Participant loan to determine the value of the Participant's Nonforfeitable
Accrued Benefit

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distributable in the form of a qualified joint and survivor annuity or
preretirement survivor annuity, provided any post-August 18, 1985, loan
satisfied the spousal consent requirement described in Section 10.03[E] of the
Plan. For purposes of applying this Article VI, the Advisory Committee treats a
former spouse as the Participant's spouse or surviving spouse to the extent
provided under a qualified domestic relations order described in Section 6.07.
The provisions of this Section 6.04, and of Sections 6.05 and 6.06, apply
separately to the portion of the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit
subject to the qualified domestic relations order and to the portion of the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit not subject to that order.


(E) PROFIT SHARING PLAN ELECTION. If this Plan is a profit sharing plan, the
Employer must elect the extent to which the preceding provisions of Section 6.04
apply. If the Employer elects to apply this Section 6.04 only to a Participant
described in this Section 6.04(E), the preceding provisions of this Section 6.04
apply only to the following Participants: (1) a Participant as respects whom the
Plan is a direct or indirect transferee from a plan subject to the Code ss.417
requirements and the Plan received the transfer after December 31, 1984, unless
the transfer is an elective transfer described in Section 13.06; (2) a
Participant who elects a life annuity distribution (if Section 6.02 or Section
13.02 of the Plan requires the Plan to provide a life annuity distribution
option); and (3) a Participant whose benefits under a defined benefit plan
maintained by the Employer are offset by benefits provided under this Plan. If
the Employer elects to apply this Section 6.04 to all Participants, the
preceding provisions of this Section 6.04 apply to all Participants described in
the first two paragraphs of this Section 6.04, without regard to the limitations
of this Section 6.04(E). Sections 6.05 and 6.06 only apply to Participants to
whom the preceding provisions of this Section 6.04 apply.

     6.05 WAIVER ELECTION - QUALIFIED JOINT AND SURVIVOR ANNUITY. Not earlier
than 90 days, but not later than 30 days, before the Participant's annuity
starting date, the Advisory Committee must provide the Participant a written
explanation of the terms and conditions of the qualified joint and survivor
annuity, the Participant's right to make, and the effect of, an election to
waive the joint and survivor form of benefit, the rights of the Participant's
spouse regarding the waiver election and the Participant's right to make, and
the effect of, a revocation of a waiver election. The Plan does not limit the
number of times the Participant may revoke a waiver of the qualified joint and
survivor annuity or make a new waiver during the election period.

     A married Participant's waiver election is not valid unless (a) the
Participant's spouse (to whom the survivor annuity is payable under the
qualified joint and survivor annuity), after the Participant has received the
written explanation described in this Section 6.05, has consented in writing to
the waiver election, the spouse's consent acknowledges the effect of the
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Plan Administrator (or his representative) witnesses the spouse's consent, (b)
the spouse consents to the alternate form of payment designated by the
Participant or to any change in that designated form of payment, and (c) unless
the spouse is the Participant's sole primary Beneficiary, the spouse consents to
the Participant's Beneficiary designation or to any change in the Participant's
Beneficiary designation. The spouse's consent to a waiver of the qualified joint
and survivor annuity is irrevocable, unless the Participant revokes the waiver
election. The spouse may execute a blanket consent to any form of payment
designation or to any Beneficiary designation made by the Participant, if the
spouse acknowledges the right to limit that consent to a specific designation
but, in writing, waives that right. The consent requirements of this Section
6.05 apply to a former spouse of the Participant, to the extent required under a
qualified domestic relations order described in Section 6.07.

     The Advisory Committee will accept as valid a waiver election which does
not satisfy the spousal consent requirements if the Advisory Committee
establishes the Participant does not have a spouse, the Advisory Committee is
not able to locate the Participant's spouse, the Participant is legally
separated or has been abandoned (within the meaning of State law) and the
Participant has a court order to that effect, or other circumstances exist under
which the Secretary of the Treasury will excuse the consent requirement. If the
Participant's spouse is legally incompetent to give consent, the spouse's legal
guardian (even if the guardian is the Participant) may give consent.

     6.06 WAIVER ELECTION - PRERETIREMENT SURVIVOR ANNUITY. The Advisory
Committee must provide a written explanation of the preretirement survivor
annuity to each married Participant, within the following period which ends
last: (1) the period beginning on the first day of the Plan Year in which the
Participant attains age 32 and ending on the last day of the Plan Year in which
the Participant attains age 34; (2) a reasonable period after an Employee
becomes a Participant; (3) a reasonable period after the joint and survivor
rules become applicable to the Participant; or (4) a reasonable period after a
fully subsidized preretirement survivor annuity no longer satisfies the
requirements for a fully subsidized benefit. A reasonable period described in
clauses (2), (3) and (4) is the period beginning one year before and ending one
year after the applicable event. If the Participant separates from Service
before attaining age 35, clauses (1), (2), (3) and (4) do not apply and the
Advisory Committee must provide the written explanation within the period
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before and ending one year after the Separation from Service. The written
explanation must describe, in a manner consistent with Treasury regulations, the
terms and conditions of the preretirement survivor annuity comparable to the
explanation of the qualified joint and survivor annuity required under Section
6.05. The Plan does not limit the number of times the Participant may revoke a
waiver of the preretirement survivor annuity or make a new waiver during the
election period.

     A Participant's waiver election of the preretirement survivor annuity is
not valid unless (a) the Participant makes the waiver election no earlier than
the first day of the Plan Year in which he attains age 35 and (b) the
Participant's spouse (to whom the preretirement survivor annuity is payable)
satisfies the consent requirements described in Section 6.05, except the spouse
need not consent to the form of benefit payable to the designated Beneficiary.
The spouse's consent to the waiver of the preretirement survivor annuity is
irrevocable, unless the Participant revokes the waiver election. Irrespective of
the time of election requirement described in clause (a), if the Participant
separates from Service prior to the first day of the Plan Year in which he
attains age 35, the Advisory Committee will accept a waiver election as respects
the Participant's Accrued Benefit attributable to his Service prior to his
Separation from Service. Furthermore, if a Participant who has not separated
from Service makes a valid waiver election, except for the timing requirement of
clause (a), the Advisory Committee will accept that election as valid, but only
until the first day of the Plan Year in which the Participant attains age 35. A
waiver election described in this paragraph is not valid unless made after the
Participant has received the written explanation described in this Section 6.06.

     6.07 DISTRIBUTIONS UNDER DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDERS. Nothing contained in
this Plan prevents the Trustee, in accordance with the direction of the Advisory
Committee, from complying with the provisions of a qualified domestic relations
order (as defined in Code ss.414(p)). This Plan specifically permits
distribution to an alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations order at
any time, irrespective of whether the Participant has attained his earliest
retirement age (as defined under Code ss.414(p)) under the Plan. A distribution
to an alternate payee prior to the Participant's attainment of earliest
retirement age is available only if: (1) the order specifies distribution at
that time or permits an agreement between the Plan and the alternate payee to
authorize an earlier distribution; and (2) if the present value of the alternate
payee's benefits under the Plan exceeds $3,500, and the order requires, the
alternate payee consents to any distribution occurring prior to the
Participant's attainment of earliest retirement age. The Employer, in an
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elect to limit distribution to an alternate payee only when the Participant has
attained his earliest retirement age under the Plan. Nothing in this Section
6.07 gives a Participant a right to receive distribution at a time otherwise not
permitted under the Plan nor does it permit the alternate payee to receive a
form of payment not otherwise permitted under the Plan.

     The Advisory Committee must establish reasonable procedures to determine
the qualified status of a domestic relations order. Upon receiving a domestic
relations order, the Advisory Committee promptly will notify the Participant and
any alternate payee named in the order, in writing, of the receipt of the order
and the Plan's procedures for determining the qualified status of the order.
Within a reasonable period of time after receiving the domestic relations order,
the Advisory Committee must determine the qualified status of the order and must
notify the Participant and each alternate payee, in writing, of its
determination. The Advisory Committee must provide notice under this paragraph
by mailing to the individual's address specified in the domestic relations
order, or in a manner consistent with Department of Labor regulations.

     If any portion of the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit is
payable during the period the Advisory Committee is making its determination of
the qualified status of the domestic relations order, the Advisory Committee
must make a separate accounting of the amounts payable. If the Advisory
Committee determines the order is a qualified domestic relations order within 18
months of the date amounts first are payable following receipt of the order, the
Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to distribute the payable amounts in
accordance with the order. If the Advisory Committee does not make its
determination of the qualified status of the order within the 18-month
determination period, the Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to
distribute the payable amounts in the manner the Plan would distribute if the
order did not exist and will apply the order prospectively if the Advisory
Committee later determines the order is a qualified domestic relations order.

     To the extent it is not inconsistent with the provisions of the qualified
domestic relations order, the Advisory Committee may direct the Trustee to
invest any partitioned amount in a segregated subaccount or separate account and
to invest the account in Federally insured, interest-bearing savings account(s)
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combination of both), or in other fixed income investments. A segregated
subaccount remains a part of the Trust, but it alone shares in any income it
earns, and it alone bears any expense or loss it incurs. The Trustee will make
any payments or distributions required under this Section 6.07 by separate
benefit checks or other separate distribution to the alternate payee(s).

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                                   ARTICLE VII
                       EMPLOYER ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS


        7.01 INFORMATION TO COMMITTEE. The Employer must supply current
information to the Advisory Committee as to the name, date of birth, date of
employment, annual compensation, leaves of absence, Years of Service and date of
termination of employment of each Employee who is, or who will be eligible to
become, a Participant under the Plan, together with any other information which
the Advisory Committee considers necessary. The Employer's records as to the
current information the Employer furnishes to the Advisory Committee are
conclusive as to all persons.

        7.02 NO LIABILITY. The Employer assumes no obligation or responsibility
to any of its Employees, Participants or Beneficiaries for any act of, or
failure to act, on the part of its Advisory Committee (unless the Employer is
the Advisory Committee), the Trustee, the Custodian, if any, or the Plan
Administrator (unless the Employer is the Plan Administrator).

        7.03 INDEMNITY OF CERTAIN FIDUCIARIES. The Employer indemnifies and
saves harmless the Plan Administrator and the members of the Advisory Committee,
and each of them, from and against any and all loss resulting from liability to
which the Plan Administrator and the Advisory Committee, or the members of the
Advisory Committee, may be subjected by reason of any act or conduct (except
willful misconduct or gross negligence) in their official capacities in the
administration of this Trust or Plan or both, including all expenses reasonably
incurred in their defense, in case the Employer fails to provide such defense.
The indemnification provisions of this Section 7.03 do not relieve the Plan
Administrator or any Advisory Committee member from any liability he may have
under ERISA for breach of a fiduciary duty. Furthermore, the Plan Administrator
and the Advisory Committee members and the Employer may execute a letter
agreement further delineating the indemnification agreement of this Section
7.03, provided the letter agreement must be consistent with and does not violate
ERISA. The indemnification provisions of this Section 7.03 extend to the Trustee
(or to a Custodian, if any) solely to the extent provided by a letter agreement
executed by the Trustee (or Custodian) and the Employer.

        7.04 EMPLOYER DIRECTION OF INVESTMENT. The Employer has the right to
direct the Trustee with respect to the investment and re-investment of assets
comprising the Trust Fund only if the Trustee consents in writing to permit such
direction. If the Trustee consents to Employer direction of investment, the
Trustee and the Employer must execute a letter agreement as a part of this Plan
containing such conditions, limitations and other provisions they deem
appropriate before the Trustee will follow any Employer direction as respects
the investment or re-investment of any part of the Trust Fund.

        7.05 AMENDMENT TO VESTING SCHEDULE. Though the Employer reserves the
right to amend the vesting schedule at any time, the Advisory Committee will not
apply the amended vesting schedule to reduce the Nonforfeitable percentage of
any Participant's Accrued Benefit derived from Employer contributions
(determined as of the later of the date the Employer adopts the amendment, or
the date the amendment becomes effective) to a percentage less than the
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computed under the Plan without regard to the amendment. An amended vesting
schedule will apply to a Participant only if the Participant receives credit for
at least one Hour of Service after the new schedule becomes effective.

        If the Employer makes a permissible amendment to the vesting schedule,
each Participant having at least 3 Years of Service with the Employer may elect
to have the percentage of his Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit computed under the
Plan without regard to the amendment. For Plan Years beginning prior to January
1, 1989, the election described in the preceding sentence applies only to
Participants having at least 5 Years of Service with the Employer. The
Participant must file his election with the Advisory Committee within 60 days of
the latest of (a) the Employer's adoption of the amendment; (b) the effective
date of the amendment; or (c) his receipt of a copy of the amendment. The
Advisory Committee, as soon as practicable, must forward a true copy of any
amendment to the vesting schedule to each affected Participant, together with an
explanation of the effect of the amendment, the appropriate form upon which the
Participant may make an election to remain under the vesting schedule provided
under the Plan prior to the amendment and notice of the time within which the
Participant must make an election to remain under the prior vesting schedule.
The election described in this Section 7.05 does not apply to a Participant if
the amended vesting schedule provides for vesting at least as rapid at all times
as the vesting schedule in effect prior to the amendment. For purposes of this
Section 7.05, an amendment to the vesting schedule includes any Plan amendment
which directly or indirectly affects the computation of the Nonforfeitable
percentage of an Employee's rights to his Employer derived Accrued Benefit.
Furthermore, the Advisory Committee must treat any shift in the vesting
schedule, due to a change in the Plan's top heavy status, as an amendment to the
vesting schedule for purposes of this Section 7.05.

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                                  ARTICLE VIII
                      PARTICIPANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

        8.01 BENEFICIARY DESIGNATION. Any Participant may from time to time
designate, in writing, any person or persons, contingently or successively, to
whom the Trustee will pay his Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit (including any life
insurance proceeds payable to the Participant's Account) in the event of his
death and the Participant may designate the form and method of payment. The
Advisory Committee will prescribe the form for the written designation of
Beneficiary and, upon the Participant's filing the form with the Advisory
Committee, the form effectively revokes all designations filed prior to that
date by the same Participant.

(A) COORDINATION WITH SURVIVOR REQUIREMENTS. If the joint and survivor
requirements of Article VI apply to the Participant, this Section 8.01 does not
impose any special spousal consent requirements on the Participant's Beneficiary
designation. However, in the absence of spousal consent (as required by Article
VI) to the Participant's Beneficiary designation: (1) any waiver of the joint
and survivor annuity or of the preretirement survivor annuity is not valid; and
(2) if the Participant dies prior to his annuity starting date, the
Participant's Beneficiary designation will apply only to the portion of the
death benefit which is not payable as a preretirement survivor annuity.
Regarding clause (2), if the Participant's surviving spouse is a primary
Beneficiary under the Participant's Beneficiary designation, the Trustee will
satisfy the spouse's interest in the Participant's death benefit first from the
portion which is payable as a preretirement survivor annuity.


(B) PROFIT SHARING PLAN EXCEPTION. If the Plan is a profit sharing plan, the
Beneficiary designation of a married Exempt Participant is not valid unless the
Participant's spouse consents (in a manner described in Section 6.05) to the
Beneficiary designation. An "Exempt Participant" is a Participant who is not
subject to the joint and survivor requirements of Article VI. The spousal
consent requirement in this paragraph does not apply if the Exempt Participant
and his spouse are not married throughout the one year period ending on the date
of the Participant's death, or if the Participant's spouse is the Participant's
sole primary Beneficiary.

        8.02 NO BENEFICIARY DESIGNATION/DEATH OF BENEFICIARY. If a Participant
fails to name a Beneficiary in accordance with Section 8.01, or if the
Beneficiary named by a Participant predeceases him, then the Trustee will pay
the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit in accordance with Section 6.02
in the following order of priority, unless the Employer specifies a different
order of priority in an addendum to its Adoption Agreement, to:

        (a)    The Participant's surviving spouse;


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        (b) The Participant's surviving children, including adopted children, in
equal shares;

        (c) The Participant's surviving parents, in equal shares; or

        (d) The Participant's estate.

        If the Beneficiary does not predecease the Participant, but dies prior
to distribution of the Participant's entire Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit, the
Trustee will pay the remaining Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit to the
Beneficiary's estate unless the Participant's Beneficiary designation provides
otherwise or unless the Employer provides otherwise in its Adoption Agreement.
If the Plan is a profit sharing plan, and the Plan includes Exempt Participants,
the Employer may not specify a different order of priority in the Adoption
Agreement unless the Participant's surviving spouse will be first in the
different order of priority. The Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee as
to the method and to whom the Trustee will make payment under this Section 8.02.

        8.03 PERSONAL DATA TO COMMITTEE. Each Participant and each Beneficiary
of a deceased Participant must furnish to the Advisory Committee such evidence,
data or information as the Advisory Committee considers necessary or desirable
for the purpose of administering the Plan. The provisions of this Plan are
effective for the benefit of each Participant upon the condition precedent that
each Participant will furnish promptly full, true and complete evidence, data
and information when requested by the Advisory Committee, provided the Advisory
Committee advises each Participant of the effect of his failure to comply with
its request.

        8.04 ADDRESS FOR NOTIFICATION. Each Participant and each Beneficiary of
a deceased Participant must file with the Advisory Committee from time to time,
in writing, his post office address and any change of post office address. Any
communication, statement or notice addressed to a Participant, or Beneficiary,
at his last post office address filed with the Advisory Committee, or as shown
on the records of the Employer, binds the Participant, or Beneficiary, for all
purposes of this Plan.

        8.05 ASSIGNMENT OR ALIENATION. Subject to Code ss.414(p) relating to
qualified domestic relations orders, neither a Participant nor a Beneficiary may
anticipate, assign or alienate (either at law or in equity) any benefit provided
under the Plan, and the Trustee will not recognize any such anticipation,
assignment or alienation. Furthermore, a benefit under the Plan is not subject
to attachment, garnishment, levy, execution or other legal or equitable process.

        8.06 NOTICE OF CHANGE IN TERMS. The Plan Administrator, within the time
prescribed by ERISA and the applicable regulations, must furnish all
Participants and Beneficiaries a summary description of any material amendment
to the Plan or notice of discontinuance of the Plan and all other information
required by ERISA to be furnished without charge.

        8.07 LITIGATION AGAINST THE TRUST. A court of competent jurisdiction may
authorize any appropriate equitable relief to redress violations of ERISA or to
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of the Plan. A fiduciary may receive reimbursement of expenses properly and
actually incurred in the performance of his duties with the Plan.

        8.08 INFORMATION AVAILABLE. Any Participant in the Plan or any
Beneficiary may examine copies of the Plan description, latest annual report,
any bargaining agreement, this Plan and Trust, contract or any other instrument
under which the Plan was established or is operated. The Plan Administrator will
maintain all of the items listed in this Section 8.08 in his office, or in such
other place or places as he may designate from time to time in order to comply
with the regulations issued under ERISA, for examination during reasonable
business hours. Upon the written request of a Participant or Beneficiary the
Plan Administrator must furnish him with a copy of any item listed in this
Section 8.08. The Plan Administrator may make a reasonable charge to the
requesting person for the copy so furnished.

        8.09 APPEAL PROCEDURE FOR DENIAL OF BENEFITS. A Participant or a
Beneficiary ("Claimant") may file with the Advisory Committee a written claim
for benefits, if the Participant or Beneficiary determines the distribution
procedures of the Plan have not provided him his proper Nonforfeitable Accrued
Benefit. The Advisory Committee must render a decision on the claim within 60
days of the Claimant's written claim for benefits. The Plan Administrator must
provide adequate notice in writing to the Claimant whose claim for benefits
under the Plan the Advisory Committee has denied. The Plan Administrator's
notice to the Claimant must set forth:

        (a) The specific reason for the denial;

        (b) Specific references to pertinent Plan provisions on which the
        Advisory Committee based its denial;

        (c) A description of any additional material and information needed for
        the Claimant to perfect his claim and an explanation of why the material
        or information is needed; and

        (d) That any appeal the Claimant wishes to make of the adverse
        determination must be in writing to the Advisory Committee within 75
        days after receipt of the Plan Administrator's notice of denial of
        benefits. The Plan Administrator's notice must further advise the
        Claimant that his failure to appeal the action to the Advisory Committee
        in writing within the 75-day period will render the Advisory Committee's
        determination final, binding and conclusive.

        If the Claimant should appeal to the Advisory Committee, he, or his duly
authorized representative, may submit, in writing, whatever issues and comments
he, or his duly authorized representative, feels are pertinent. The Claimant, or
his duly authorized representative, may review pertinent Plan documents. The
Advisory Committee will re-examine all facts related to the appeal and make a
final determination as to whether the denial of benefits is justified under the
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The Advisory Committee must advise the Claimant of its decision within 60 days
of the Claimant's written request for review, unless special circumstances (such
as a hearing) would make the rendering of a decision within the 60-day limit
unfeasible, but in no event may the Advisory Committee render a decision
respecting a denial for a claim for benefits later than 120 days after its
receipt of a request for review.

        The Plan Administrator's notice of denial of benefits must identify the
name of each member of the Advisory Committee and the name and address of the
Advisory Committee member to whom the Claimant may forward his appeal.

        8.10 PARTICIPANT DIRECTION OF INVESTMENT. A Participant has the right to
direct the Trustee with respect to the investment or re-investment of the assets
comprising the Participant's individual Account only if the Trustee consents in
writing to permit such direction. If the Trustee consents to Participant
direction of investment, the Trustee will accept direction from each Participant
on a written election form (or other written agreement), as a part of this Plan,
containing such conditions, limitations and other provisions the parties deem
appropriate. The Trustee or, with the Trustee's consent, the Advisory Committee,
may establish written procedures, incorporated specifically as part of this
Plan, relating to Participant direction of investment under this Section 8.10.
The Trustee will maintain a segregated investment Account to the extent a
Participant's Account is subject to Participant self-direction. The Trustee is
not liable for any loss, nor is the Trustee liable for any breach, resulting
from a Participant's direction of the investment of any part of his directed
Account.

        The Advisory Committee, to the extent provided in a written loan policy
adopted under Section 9.04, will treat a loan made to a Participant as a
Participant direction of investment under this Section 8.10. To the extent of
the loan outstanding at any time, the borrowing Participant's Account alone
shares in any interest paid on the loan, and it alone bears any expense or loss
it incurs in connection with the loan. The Trustee may retain any principal or
interest paid on the borrowing Participant's loan in an interest bearing
segregated Account on behalf of the borrowing Participant until the Trustee (or
the Named Fiduciary, in the case of a nondiscretionary Trustee) deems it
appropriate to add the amount paid to the Participant's separate Account under
the Plan.

        If the Trustee consents to Participant direction of investment of his
Account, the Plan treats any post-December 31, 1981, investment by a
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ss.408(m)) as a deemed distribution to the Participant for Federal income tax
purposes.

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                                   ARTICLE IX
       ADVISORY COMMITTEE - DUTIES WITH RESPECT TO PARTICIPANTS' ACCOUNTS


        9.01 MEMBERS' COMPENSATION, EXPENSES. The Employer must appoint an
Advisory Committee to administer the Plan, the members of which may or may not
be Participants in the Plan, or which may be the Plan Administrator acting
alone. In the absence of an Advisory Committee appointment, the Plan
Administrator assumes the powers, duties and responsibilities of the Advisory
Committee. The members of the Advisory Committee will serve without compensation
for services as such, but the Employer will pay all expenses of the Advisory
Committee, except to the extent the Trust properly pays for such expenses,
pursuant to Article X.

        9.02 TERM. Each member of the Advisory Committee serves until the
appointment of his successor.

        9.03 POWERS. In case of a vacancy in the membership of the Advisory
Committee, the remaining members of the Advisory Committee may exercise any and
all of the powers, authority, duties and discretion conferred upon the Advisory
Committee pending the filling of the vacancy.

        9.04 GENERAL. The Advisory Committee has the following powers and
duties:

        (a) To select a Secretary, who need not be a member of the Advisory
        Committee;

        (b) To determine the rights of eligibility of an Employee to participate
        in the Plan, the value of a Participant's Accrued Benefit and the
        Nonforfeitable percentage of each Participant's Accrued Benefit;

        (c) To adopt rules of procedure and regulations necessary for the proper
        and efficient administration of the Plan provided the rules are not
        inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement;

        (d) To construe and enforce the terms of the Plan and the rules and
        regulations it adopts, including interpretation of the Plan documents
        and documents related to the Plan's operation;

        (e) To direct the Trustee as respects the crediting and distribution of
        the Trust;

        (f) To review and render decisions respecting a claim for (or denial of
        a claim for) a benefit under the Plan;

        (g) To furnish the Employer with information which the Employer may
        require for tax or other purposes;

        (h) To engage the service of agents whom it may deem advisable to assist
        it with the performance of its duties;

        (i) To engage the services of an Investment Manager or Managers (as
        defined in ERISA ss.3(38)), each of whom will have full power and
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        respect to acquisition or disposition) of any Plan asset under its
        control;

        (j) To establish, in its sole discretion, a nondiscriminatory policy
        (see Section 9.04(A)) which the Trustee must observe in making loans, if
        any, to Participants and Beneficiaries; and

        (k) To establish and maintain a funding standard account and to make
        credits and charges to the account to the extent required by and in
        accordance with the provisions of the Code.

        The Advisory Committee must exercise all of its powers, duties and
discretion under the Plan in a uniform and nondiscriminatory manner.

(A) LOAN POLICY. If the Advisory Committee adopts a loan policy, pursuant to
paragraph (j), the loan policy must be a written document and must include: (1)
the identity of the person or positions authorized to administer the participant
loan program; (2) a procedure for applying for the loan; (3) the criteria for
approving or denying a loan; (4) the limitations, if any, on the types and
amounts of loans available; (5) the procedure for determining a reasonable rate
of interest; (6) the types of collateral which may secure the loan; and (7) the
events constituting default and the steps the Plan will take to preserve plan
assets in the event of default. This Section 9.04 specifically incorporates a
written loan policy as part of the Employer's Plan.

        9.05 FUNDING POLICY. The Advisory Committee will review, not less often
than annually, all pertinent Employee information and Plan data in order to
establish the funding policy of the Plan and to determine the appropriate
methods of carrying out the Plan's objectives. The Advisory Committee must
communicate periodically, as it deems appropriate, to the Trustee and to any
Plan Investment Manager the Plan's short-term and long-term financial needs so
investment policy can be coordinated with Plan financial requirements.

        9.06 MANNER OF ACTION. The decision of a majority of the members
appointed and qualified controls.

        9.07 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. The Advisory Committee may authorize any
one of its members, or its Secretary, to sign on its behalf any notices,
directions, applications, certificates, consents, approvals, waivers, letters or
other documents. The Advisory Committee must evidence this authority by an
instrument signed by all members and filed with the Trustee.

        9.08 INTERESTED MEMBER. No member of the Advisory Committee may decide
or determine any matter concerning the distribution, nature or method of
settlement of his own benefits under the Plan, except in exercising an election
available to that member in his capacity as a Participant, unless the Plan
Administrator is acting alone in the capacity of the Advisory Committee.

        9.09 INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS. The Advisory Committee will maintain, or
direct the Trustee to maintain, a separate Account, or multiple Accounts, in the
name of each Participant to reflect the Participant's Accrued Benefit under the
Plan. If a Participant re-enters the Plan subsequent to his having a Forfeiture
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Committee, or the Trustee, must maintain a separate Account for the
Participant's pre-Forfeiture Break in Service Accrued Benefit and a separate
Account for his post-Forfeiture Break in Service Accrued Benefit, unless the
Participant's entire Accrued Benefit under the Plan is 100% Nonforfeitable.

        The Advisory Committee will make its allocations, or request the Trustee
to make its allocations, to the Accounts of the Participants in accordance with
the provisions of Section 9.11. The Advisory Committee may direct the Trustee to
maintain a temporary segregated investment Account in the name of a Participant
to prevent a distortion of income, gain or loss allocations under Section 9.11.
The Advisory Committee must maintain records of its activities.

        9.10 VALUE OF PARTICIPANT'S ACCRUED BENEFIT. The value of each
Participant's Accrued Benefit consists of that proportion of the net worth (at
fair market value) of the Employer's Trust Fund which the net credit balance in
his Account (exclusive of the cash value of incidental benefit insurance
contracts) bears to the total net credit balance in the Accounts (exclusive of
the cash value of the incidental benefit insurance contracts) of all
Participants plus the cash surrender value of any incidental benefit insurance
contracts held by the Trustee on the Participant's life.

        For purposes of a distribution under the Plan, the value of a
Participant's Accrued Benefit is its value as of the valuation date immediately
preceding the date of the distribution. Any distribution (other than a
distribution from a segregated Account) made to a Participant (or to his
Beneficiary) more than 90 days after the most recent valuation date may include
interest on the amount of the distribution as an expense of the Trust Fund. The
interest, if any, accrues from such valuation date to the date of the
distribution at the rate established in the Employer's Adoption Agreement.

        9.11 ALLOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF NET INCOME GAIN OR LOSS. A
"valuation date" under this Plan is each Accounting Date and each interim
valuation date determined under Section 10.14. As of each valuation date the
Advisory Committee must adjust Accounts to reflect net income, gain or loss
since the last valuation date. The valuation period is the period beginning the
day after the last valuation date and ending on the current valuation date.

(A) TRUST FUND ACCOUNTS. The allocation provisions of this paragraph apply to
all Participant Accounts other than segregated investment Accounts. The Advisory
Committee first will adjust the Participant Accounts, as those Accounts stood at
the beginning of the current valuation period, by reducing the Accounts for any
forfeitures arising under Section 5.09 or under Section 9.14, for amounts
charged during the valuation period to the Accounts in accordance with Section
9.13 (relating to distributions) and Section 11.01 (relating to insurance
premiums), and for the cash value of incidental benefit insurance contracts. The
Advisory Committee then, subject to the restoration allocation requirements of
Section 5.04 or of Section 9.14, will allocate the net income, gain or loss pro
rata to the adjusted Participant Accounts. The allocable net income, gain or
loss is the net income (or net loss), including the increase or decrease in the
fair market value of assets, since the last valuation date.


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(B) SEGREGATED INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS. A segregated investment Account receives all
income it earns and bears all expense or loss it incurs. The Advisory Committee
will adopt uniform and nondiscriminatory procedures for determining income or
loss of a segregated investment Account in a manner which reasonably reflects
investment directions relating to pooled investments and investment directions
occurring during a valuation period. As of the valuation date, the Advisory
Committee must reduce a segregated Account for any forfeiture arising under
Section 5.09 after the Advisory Committee has made all other allocations,
changes or adjustments to the Account for the Plan Year.

(C) ADDITIONAL RULES. An Excess Amount or suspense account described in Part 2
of Article III does not share in the allocation of net income, gain or loss
described in this Section 9.11. If the Employer maintains its Plan under a Code
ss.401(k) Adoption Agreement, the Employer may specify in its Adoption Agreement
alternate valuation provisions authorized by that Adoption Agreement. This
Section 9.11 applies solely to the allocation of net income, gain or loss of the
Trust. The Advisory Committee will allocate the Employer contributions and
Participant forfeitures, if any, in accordance with Article III.

        9.12 INDIVIDUAL STATEMENT. As soon as practicable after the Accounting
Date of each Plan Year, but within the time prescribed by ERISA and the
regulations under ERISA, the Plan Administrator will deliver to each Participant
(and to each Beneficiary) a statement reflecting the condition of his Accrued
Benefit in the Trust as of that date and such other information ERISA requires
be furnished the Participant or Beneficiary. No Participant, except a member of
the Advisory Committee, has the right to inspect the records reflecting the
Account of any other Participant.

        9.13 ACCOUNT CHARGED. The Advisory Committee will charge a Participant's
Account for all distributions made from that Account to the Participant, to his
Beneficiary or to an alternate payee. The Advisory Committee also will charge a
Participant's Account for any administrative expenses incurred by the Plan
directly related to that Account.

        9.14 UNCLAIMED ACCOUNT PROCEDURE. The Plan does not require either the
Trustee or the Advisory Committee to search for, or to ascertain the whereabouts
of, any Participant or Beneficiary. At the time the Participant's or
Beneficiary's benefit becomes distributable under Article VI, the Advisory
Committee, by certified or registered mail addressed to his last known address
of record with the Advisory Committee or the Employer, must notify any
Participant, or Beneficiary, that he is entitled to a distribution under this
Plan. The notice must quote the provisions of this Section 9.14 and otherwise
must comply with the notice requirements of Article VI. If the Participant, or
Beneficiary, fails to claim his distributive share or make his whereabouts known
in writing to the Advisory Committee within 6 months from the date of mailing of
the notice, the Advisory Committee will treat the Participant's or Beneficiary's
unclaimed payable Accrued Benefit as forfeited and will reallocate the unclaimed
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paragraph will occur at the end of the notice period or, if later, the earliest
date applicable Treasury regulations would permit the forfeiture. Pending
forfeiture, the Advisory Committee, following the expiration of the notice
period, may direct the Trustee to segregate the Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit
in a segregated Account and to invest that segregated Account in Federally
insured interest bearing savings accounts or time deposits (or in a combination
of both), or in other fixed income investments.

        If a Participant or Beneficiary who has incurred a forfeiture of
his Accrued Benefit under the provisions of the first paragraph of this
Section 9.14 makes a claim, at any time, for his forfeited Accrued
Benefit, the Advisory Committee must restore the Participant's or
Beneficiary's forfeited Accrued Benefit to the same dollar amount as
the dollar amount of the Accrued Benefit forfeited, unadjusted for any
gains or losses occurring subsequent to the date of the forfeiture. The
Advisory Committee will make the restoration during the Plan Year in
which the Participant or Beneficiary makes the claim, first from the
amount, if any, of Participant forfeitures the Advisory Committee
otherwise would allocate for the Plan Year, then from the amount, if
any, of the Trust Fund net income or gain for the Plan Year and then
from the amount, or additional amount, the Employer contributes to
enable the Advisory Committee to make the required restoration. The
Advisory Committee must direct the Trustee to distribute the
Participant's or Beneficiary's restored Accrued Benefit to him not
later than 60 days after the close of the Plan Year in which the
Advisory Committee restores the forfeited Accrued Benefit. The
forfeiture provisions of this Section 9.14 apply solely to the
Participant's or to the Beneficiary's Accrued Benefit derived from Employer
contributions.


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                                    ARTICLE X
                    TRUSTEE AND CUSTODIAN, POWERS AND DUTIES


     10.01 ACCEPTANCE. The Trustee accepts the Trust created under the Plan and
agrees to perform the obligations imposed. The Trustee must provide bond for the
faithful performance of its duties under the Trust to the extent required by
ERISA.

     10.02 RECEIPT OF CONTRIBUTIONS. The Trustee is accountable to the Employer
for the funds contributed to it by the Employer, but does not have any duty to
see that the contributions received comply with the provisions of the Plan. The
Trustee is not obliged to collect any contributions from the Employer, nor is
obliged to see that funds deposited with it are deposited according to the
provisions of the Plan.

     10.03 INVESTMENT POWERS.

[A] DISCRETIONARY TRUSTEE DESIGNATION. If the Employer, in Adoption Agreement
Section 1.02, designates the Trustee to administer the Trust as a discretionary
Trustee, then the Trustee has full discretion and authority with regard to the
investment of the Trust Fund, except with respect to a Plan asset under the
control or direction of a properly appointed Investment Manager or with respect
to a Plan asset properly subject to Employer, Participant or Advisory Committee
direction of investment. The Trustee must coordinate its investment policy with
Plan financial needs as communicated to it by the Advisory Committee. The
Trustee is authorized and empowered, but not by way of limitation, with the
following powers, rights and duties:

     (a) To invest any part or all of the Trust Fund in any common or preferred
     stocks, open-end or closed-end mutual funds, put and call options traded on
     a national exchange, United States retirement plan bonds, corporate bonds,
     debentures, convertible debentures, commercial paper, U.S. Treasury bills,
     U.S. Treasury notes and other direct or indirect obligations of the United
     States Government or its agencies, improved or unimproved real estate
     situated in the United States, limited partnerships, insurance contracts of
     any type, mortgages, notes or other property of any kind, real or personal,
     to buy or sell options on common stock on a nationally recognized exchange
     with or without holding the underlying common stock, to buy and sell
     commodities, commodity options and contracts for the future delivery of
     commodities, and to make any other investments the Trustee deems
     appropriate, as a prudent man would do under like circumstances with due
     regard for the purposes of this Plan. Any investment made or retained by
     the Trustee in good faith is proper but must be of a kind constituting a
     diversification considered by law suitable for trust investments.

     (b) To retain in cash so much of the Trust Fund as it may deem advisable to
     satisfy liquidity needs of the Plan and to deposit any cash held in the
     Trust Fund in a bank account at reasonable interest.

     (c) To invest, if the Trustee is a bank or similar financial institution
     supervised by the United States or by a State, in any type of deposit of
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     within the meaning of Code ss.414(b)) at a reasonable rate of interest or
     in a common trust fund, as described in Code ss.584, or in a collective
     investment fund, the provisions of which govern the investment of such
     assets and which the Plan incorporates by this reference, which the Trustee
     (or its affiliate, as defined in Code ss.1504) maintains exclusively for
     the collective investment of money contributed by the bank (or the
     affiliate) in its capacity as trustee and which conforms to the rules of
     the Comptroller of the Currency.

     (d) To manage, sell, contract to sell, grant options to purchase, convey,
     exchange, transfer, abandon, improve, repair, insure, lease for any term
     even though commencing in the future or extending beyond the term of the
     Trust, and otherwise deal with all property, real or personal, in such
     manner, for such considerations and on such terms and conditions as the
     Trustee decides.

     (e) To credit and distribute the Trust as directed by the Advisory
     Committee. The Trustee is not obliged to inquire as to whether any payee or
     distributee is entitled to any payment or whether the distribution is
     proper or within the terms of the Plan, or as to the manner of making any
     payment or distribution. The Trustee is accountable only to the Advisory
     Committee for any payment or distribution made by it in good faith on the
     order or direction of the Advisory Committee.

     (f) To borrow money, to assume indebtedness, extend mortgages and encumber
     by mortgage or pledge.

     (g) To compromise, contest, arbitrate or abandon claims and demands, in its
     discretion.

     (h) To have with respect to the Trust all of the rights of an individual
     owner, including the power to give proxies, to participate in any voting
     trusts, mergers, consolidations or liquidations, and to exercise or sell
     stock subscriptions or conversion rights.

     (i) To lease for oil, gas and other mineral purposes and to create mineral
     severances by grant or reservation; to pool or unitize interests in oil,
     gas and other minerals; and to enter into operating agreements and to
     execute division and transfer orders.

     (j) To hold any securities or other property in the name of the Trustee or
     its nominee, with depositories or agent depositories or in another form as
     it may deem best, with or without disclosing the trust relationship.

     (k) To perform any and all other acts in its judgment necessary or
     appropriate for the proper and advantageous management, investment and
     distribution of the Trust.

     (l) To retain any funds or property subject to any dispute without
     liability for the payment of interest, and to decline to make payment or
     delivery of the funds or property until final adjudication is made by a
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     (m) To file all tax returns required of the Trustee.

     (n) To furnish to the Employer, the Plan Administrator and the Advisory
     Committee an annual statement of account showing the condition of the Trust
     Fund and all investments, receipts, disbursements and other transactions
     effected by the Trustee during the Plan Year covered by the statement and
     also stating the assets of the Trust held at the end of the Plan Year,
     which accounts are conclusive on all persons, including the Employer, the
     Plan Administrator and the Advisory Committee, except as to any act or
     transaction concerning which the Employer, the Plan Administrator or the
     Advisory Committee files with the Trustee written exceptions or objections
     within 90 days after the receipt of the accounts or for which ERISA
     authorizes a longer period within which to object.

     (o) To begin, maintain or defend any litigation necessary in connection
     with the administration of the Plan, except that the Trustee is not obliged
     or required to do so unless indemnified to its satisfaction.

[B] NONDISCRETIONARY TRUSTEE DESIGNATION/APPOINTMENT OF CUSTODIAN. If the
Employer, in its Adoption Agreement Section 1.02, designates the Trustee to
administer the Trust as a nondiscretionary Trustee, then the Trustee will not
have any discretion or authority with regard to the investment of the Trust
Fund, but must act solely as a directed trustee of the funds contributed to it.
A nondiscretionary Trustee, as directed trustee of the funds held by it under
the Employer's Plan, is authorized and empowered, by way of limitation, with the
following powers, rights and duties, each of which the nondiscretionary Trustee
exercises solely as directed trustee in accordance with the written direction of
the Named Fiduciary (except to the extent a Plan asset is subject to the control
and management of a properly appointed Investment Manager or subject to Advisory
Committee or Participant direction of investment):

     (a) To invest any part or all of the Trust Fund in any common or preferred
     stocks, open-end or closed-end mutual funds, put and call options traded on
     a national exchange, United States retirement plan bonds, corporate bonds,
     debentures, convertible debentures, commercial paper, U.S. Treasury bills,
     U.S. Treasury notes and other direct or indirect obligations of the United
     States Government or its agencies, improved or unimproved real estate
     situated in the United States, limited partnerships, insurance contracts of
     any type, mortgages, notes or other property of any kind, real or personal,
     to buy or sell options on common stock on a nationally recognized options
     exchange with or without holding the underlying common stock, to buy and
     sell commodities, commodity options and contracts for the future delivery
     of commodities, and to make any other investments the Named Fiduciary deems
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     (b) To retain in cash so much of the Trust Fund as the Named Fiduciary may
     direct in writing to satisfy liquidity needs of the Plan and to deposit any
     cash held in the Trust Fund in a bank account at reasonable interest,
     including, specific authority to invest in any type of deposit of the
     Trustee (or of a bank related to the Trustee within the meaning of Code
     ss.414(b)) at a reasonable rate of interest.

     (c) To sell, contract to sell, grant options to purchase, convey, exchange,
     transfer, abandon, improve, repair, insure, lease for any term even though
     commencing in the future or extending beyond the term of the Trust, and
     otherwise deal with all property, real or personal, in such manner, for
     such considerations and on such terms and conditions as the Named Fiduciary
     directs in writing.

     (d) To credit and distribute the Trust as directed by the Advisory
     Committee. The Trustee is not obliged to inquire as to whether any payee or
     distributee is entitled to any payment or whether the distribution is
     proper or within the terms of the Plan, or as to the manner of making any
     payment or distribution. The Trustee is accountable only to the Advisory
     Committee for any payment or distribution made by it in good faith on the
     order or direction of the Advisory Committee.

     (e) To borrow money, to assume indebtedness, extend mortgages and encumber
     by mortgage or pledge.

     (f) To have with respect to the Trust all of the rights of an individual
     owner, including the power to give proxies, to participate in any voting
     trusts, mergers, consolidations or liquidations, and to exercise or sell
     stock subscriptions or conversion rights, provided the exercise of any such
     powers is in accordance with and at the written direction of the Named
     Fiduciary.

     (g) To lease for oil, gas and other mineral purposes and to create mineral
     severances by grant or reservation; to pool or unitize interests in oil,
     gas and other minerals; and to enter into operating agreements and to
     execute division and transfer orders, provided the exercise of any such
     powers is in accordance with and at the written direction of the Named
     Fiduciary.

     (h) To hold any securities or other property in the name of the
     nondiscretionary Trustee or its nominee, with depositories or agent
     depositories or in another form as the Named Fiduciary may deem best, with
     or without disclosing the custodial relationship.

     (i) To retain any funds or property subject to any dispute without
     liability for the payment of interest, and to decline to make payment or
     delivery of the funds or property until a court of competent jurisdiction
     makes final adjudication.

     (j) To file all tax returns required of the Trustee.

     (k) To furnish to the Named Fiduciary, the Employer, the Plan Administrator
     and the Advisory Committee an annual statement of account showing the
     condition of the Trust Fund and all investments, receipts, disbursements
     and other transactions effected by the nondiscretionary Trustee during the
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     statement and also stating the assets of the Trust held at the end of the
     Plan Year, which accounts are conclusive on all persons, including the
     Named Fiduciary, the Employer, the Plan Administrator and the Advisory
     Committee, except as to any act or transaction concerning which the Named
     Fiduciary, the Employer, the Plan Administrator or the Advisory Committee
     files with the nondiscretionary Trustee written exceptions or objections
     within 90 days after the receipt of the accounts or for which ERISA
     authorizes a longer period within which to object.

     (l) To begin, maintain or defend any litigation necessary in connection
     with the administration of the Plan, except that the Trustee is not obliged
     or required to do so unless indemnified to its satisfaction.


     APPOINTMENT OF CUSTODIAN. The Employer may appoint a Custodian under the
Plan, the acceptance by the Custodian indicated on the execution page of the
Employer's Adoption Agreement. If the Employer appoints a Custodian, the
Employer's Plan must have a discretionary Trustee, as described in Section
10.03[A]. A Custodian has the same powers, rights and duties as a
nondiscretionary Trustee, as described in this Section 10.03[B]. The Custodian
accepts the terms of the Plan and Trust by executing the Employer's Adoption
Agreement. Any reference in the Plan to a Trustee also is a reference to a
Custodian where the context of the Plan dictates. A limitation of the Trustee's
liability by Plan provision also acts as a limitation of the Custodian's
liability. Any action taken by the Custodian at the discretionary Trustee's
direction satisfies any provision in the Plan referring to the Trustee's taking
that action.

     MODIFICATION OF POWERS/LIMITED RESPONSIBILITY. The Employer and the
Custodian or nondiscretionary Trustee, by letter agreement, may limit the powers
of the Custodian or nondiscretionary Trustee to any combination of powers listed
within this Section 10.03[B]. If there is a Custodian or a nondiscretionary
Trustee under the Employer's Plan, then the Employer, in adopting this Plan
acknowledges the Custodian or nondiscretionary Trustee has no discretion with
respect to the investment or re-investment of the Trust Fund and that the
Custodian or nondiscretionary Trustee is acting solely as custodian or as
directed trustee with respect to the assets comprising the Trust Fund.

[C] LIMITATION OF POWERS OF CERTAIN CUSTODIANS. If a Custodian is a bank which,
under its governing state law, does not possess trust powers, then paragraphs
(a), (c), (e), (f), (g) of Section 10.03[B], Section 10.16 and Article XI do not
apply to that bank and that bank only has the power and authority to exercise
the remaining powers, rights and duties under Section 10.03[B].

[D] NAMED FIDUCIARY/LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OF NONDISCRETIONARY TRUSTEE OR
CUSTODIAN. Under a nondiscretionary Trustee designation, the Named Fiduciary
under the Employer's Plan has the sole responsibility for the management and
control of the Employer's Trust Fund, except with respect to a Plan asset under
the control or direction of a properly appointed Investment Manager or with
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properly subject to Participant or Advisory Committee direction of investment.
If the Employer appoints a Custodian, the Named Fiduciary is the discretionary
Trustee. Under a nondiscretionary Trustee designation, unless the Employer
designates in writing another person or persons to serve as Named Fiduciary, the
Named Fiduciary under the Plan is the president of a corporate Employer, the
managing partner of a partnership Employer or the sole proprietor, as
appropriate. The Named Fiduciary will exercise its management and control of the
Trust Fund through its written direction to the nondiscretionary Trustee or to
the Custodian, whichever applies to the Employer's Plan.

     The nondiscretionary Trustee or Custodian has no duty to review or to make
recommendations regarding investments made at the written direction of the Named
Fiduciary. The nondiscretionary Trustee or Custodian must retain any investment
obtained at the written direction of the Named Fiduciary until further directed
in writing by the Named Fiduciary to dispose of such investment. The
nondiscretionary Trustee or Custodian is not liable in any manner or for any
reason for making, retaining or disposing of any investment pursuant to any
written direction described in this paragraph. Furthermore, the Employer agrees
to indemnify and to hold the nondiscretionary Trustee or Custodian harmless from
any damages, costs or expenses, including reasonable counsel fees, which the
nondiscretionary Trustee or Custodian may incur as a result of any claim
asserted against the nondiscretionary Trustee, the Custodian or the Trust
arising out of the nondiscretionary Trustee's or Custodian's compliance with any
written direction described in this paragraph.

[E] PARTICIPANT LOANS. This Section 10.03[E] specifically authorizes the Trustee
to make loans on a nondiscriminatory basis to a Participant or to a Beneficiary
in accordance with the loan policy established by the Advisory Committee,
provided: (1) the loan policy satisfies the requirements of Section 9.04; (2)
loans are available to all Participants and Beneficiaries on a reasonably
equivalent basis and are not available in a greater amount for Highly
Compensated Employees than for other Employees; (3) any loan is adequately
secured and bears a reasonable rate of interest; (4) the loan provides for
repayment within a specified time; (5) the default provisions of the note
prohibit offset of the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit prior to the
time the Trustee otherwise would distribute the Participant's Nonforfeitable
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exceed (at the time the Plan extends the loan) the present value of the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit; and (7) the loan otherwise
conforms to the exemption provided by Code ss.4975(d)(1). If the joint and
survivor requirements of Article VI apply to the Participant, the Participant
may not pledge any portion of his Accrued Benefit as security for a loan made
after August 18, 1985, unless, within the 90 day period ending on the date the
pledge becomes effective, the Participant's spouse, if any, consents (in a
manner described in Section 6.05 other than the requirement relating to the
consent of a subsequent spouse) to the security or, by separate consent, to an
increase in the amount of security. If the Employer is an unincorporated trade
or business, a Participant who is an Owner-Employee may not receive a loan from
the Plan, unless he has obtained a prohibited transaction exemption from the
Department of Labor. If the Employer is an "S Corporation," a Participant who is
a shareholder-employee (an employee or an officer) who, at any time during the
Employer's taxable year, owns more than 5%, either directly or by attribution
under Code ss.318(a)(1), of the Employer's outstanding stock may not receive a
loan from the Plan, unless he has obtained a prohibited transaction exemption
from the Department of Labor. If the Employer is not an unincorporated trade or
business nor an "S Corporation," this Section 10.03[E] does not impose any
restrictions on the class of Participants eligible for a loan from the Plan.

[F] INVESTMENT IN QUALIFYING EMPLOYER SECURITIES AND QUALIFYING EMPLOYER REAL
PROPERTY. The investment options in this Section 10.03[F] include the ability to
invest in qualifying Employer securities or qualifying Employer real property,
as defined in and as limited by ERISA. If the Employer's Plan is a
Nonstandardized profit sharing plan, it may elect in its Adoption Agreement to
permit the aggregate investments in qualifying Employer securities and in
qualifying Employer real property to exceed 10% of the value of Plan assets.

     10.04 RECORDS AND STATEMENTS. The records of the Trustee pertaining to the
Plan must be open to the inspection of the Plan Administrator, the Advisory
Committee and the Employer at all reasonable times and may be audited from time
to time by any person or persons as the Employer, Plan Administrator or Advisory
Committee may specify in writing. The Trustee must furnish the Plan
Administrator or Advisory Committee with whatever information relating to the
Trust Fund the Plan Administrator or Advisory Committee considers necessary.

     10.05 FEES AND EXPENSES FROM FUND. A Trustee or Custodian will receive
reasonable annual compensation as may be agreed upon from time to time between
the Employer and the Trustee or Custodian. No person who is receiving full pay
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for services as Trustee or as Custodian. The Trustee will pay from the Trust
Fund all fees and expenses reasonably incurred by the Plan, to the extent such
fees and expenses are for the ordinary and necessary administration and
operation of the Plan, unless the Employer pays such fees and expenses. Any fee
or expense paid, directly or indirectly, by the Employer is not an Employer
contribution to the Plan, provided the fee or expense relates to the ordinary
and necessary administration of the Fund.

     10.06 PARTIES TO LITIGATION. Except as otherwise provided by ERISA, no
Participant or Beneficiary is a necessary party or is required to receive notice
of process in any court proceeding involving the Plan, the Trust Fund or any
fiduciary of the Plan. Any final judgment entered in any proceeding will be
conclusive upon the Employer, the Plan Administrator, the Advisory Committee,
the Trustee, Custodian, Participants and Beneficiaries.

     10.07 PROFESSIONAL AGENTS. The Trustee may employ and pay from the Trust
Fund reasonable compensation to agents, attorneys, accountants and other persons
to advise the Trustee as in its opinion may be necessary. The Trustee may
delegate to any agent, attorney, accountant or other person selected by it any
non-Trustee power or duty vested in it by the Plan, and the Trustee may act or
refrain from acting on the advice or opinion of any agent, attorney, accountant
or other person so selected.

     10.08 DISTRIBUTION OF CASH OR PROPERTY. The Trustee may make distribution
under the Plan in cash or property, or partly in each, at its fair market value
as determined by the Trustee. For purposes of a distribution to a Participant or
to a Participant's designated Beneficiary or surviving spouse, "property"
includes a Nontransferable Annuity Contract, provided the contract satisfies the
requirements of this Plan.

     10.09 DISTRIBUTION DIRECTIONS. If no one claims a payment or distribution
made from the Trust, the Trustee must promptly notify the Advisory Committee and
then dispose of the payment in accordance with the subsequent direction of the
Advisory Committee.

     10.10 THIRD PARTY/MULTIPLE TRUSTEES. No person dealing with the Trustee is
obligated to see to the proper application of any money paid or property
delivered to the Trustee, or to inquire whether the Trustee has acted pursuant
to any of the terms of the Plan. Each person dealing with the Trustee may act
upon any notice, request or representation in writing by the Trustee, or by the
Trustee's duly authorized agent, and is not liable to any person in so acting.
The certificate of the Trustee that it is acting in accordance with the Plan
will be conclusive in favor of any person relying on the certificate. If more
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persons controls with respect to any decision regarding the administration or
investment of the Trust Fund or of any portion of the Trust Fund with respect to
which such persons act as Trustee. However, the signature of only one Trustee is
necessary to effect any transaction on behalf of the Trust.

     10.11 RESIGNATION. The Trustee or Custodian may resign its position at any
time by giving 30 days' written notice in advance to the Employer and to the
Advisory Committee. If the Employer fails to appoint a successor Trustee within
60 days of its receipt of the Trustee's written notice of resignation, the
Trustee will treat the Employer as having appointed itself as Trustee and as
having filed its acceptance of appointment with the former Trustee. The
Employer, in its sole discretion, may replace a Custodian. If the Employer does
not replace a Custodian, the discretionary Trustee will assume possession of
Plan assets held by the former Custodian.

     10.12 REMOVAL. The Employer, by giving 30 days' written notice in advance
to the Trustee, may remove any Trustee or Custodian. In the event of the
resignation or removal of a Trustee, the Employer must appoint a successor
Trustee if it intends to continue the Plan. If two or more persons hold the
position of Trustee, in the event of the removal of one such person, during any
period the selection of a replacement is pending, or during any period such
person is unable to serve for any reason, the remaining person or persons will
act as the Trustee.

     10.13 INTERIM DUTIES AND SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE. Each successor Trustee succeeds
to the title to the Trust vested in his predecessor by accepting in writing his
appointment as successor Trustee and by filing the acceptance with the former
Trustee and the Advisory Committee without the signing or filing of any further
statement. The resigning or removed Trustee, upon receipt of acceptance in
writing of the Trust by the successor Trustee, must execute all documents and do
all acts necessary to vest the title of record in any successor Trustee. Each
successor Trustee has and enjoys all of the powers, both discretionary and
ministerial, conferred under this Agreement upon his predecessor. A successor
Trustee is not personally liable for any act or failure to act of any
predecessor Trustee, except as required under ERISA. With the approval of the
Employer and the Advisory Committee, a successor Trustee, with respect to the
Plan, may accept the account rendered and the property delivered to it by a
predecessor Trustee without incurring any liability or responsibility for so
doing.

     10.14 VALUATION OF TRUST. The Trustee must value the Trust Fund as of each
Accounting Date to determine the fair market value of each Participant's Accrued
Benefit in the Trust. The Trustee also must value the Trust Fund on such other
valuation dates as directed in writing by the Advisory Committee or as required
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     10.15 LIMITATION ON LIABILITY - IF INVESTMENT MANAGER, ANCILLARY TRUSTEE OR
INDEPENDENT FIDUCIARY APPOINTED. The Trustee is not liable for the acts or
omissions of any Investment Manager the Advisory Committee may appoint, nor is
the Trustee under any obligation to invest or otherwise manage any asset of the
Plan which is subject to the management of a properly appointed Investment
Manager. The Advisory Committee, the Trustee and any properly appointed
Investment Manager may execute a letter agreement as a part of this Plan
delineating the duties, responsibilities and liabilities of the Investment
Manager with respect to any part of the Trust Fund under the control of the
Investment Manager.

     The limitation on liability described in this Section 10.15 also applies to
the acts or omissions of any ancillary trustee or independent fiduciary properly
appointed under Section 10.17 of the Plan. However, if a discretionary Trustee,
pursuant to the delegation described in Section 10.17 of the Plan, appoints an
ancillary trustee, the discretionary Trustee is responsible for the periodic
review of the ancillary trustee's actions and must exercise its delegated
authority in accordance with the terms of the Plan and in a manner consistent
with ERISA. The Employer, the discretionary Trustee and an ancillary trustee may
execute a letter agreement as a part of this Plan delineating any
indemnification agreement between the parties.

     10.16 INVESTMENT IN GROUP TRUST FUND. The Employer, by adopting this Plan,
specifically authorizes the Trustee to invest all or any portion of the assets
comprising the Trust Fund in any group trust fund which at the time of the
investment provides for the pooling of the assets of plans qualified under Code
ss.401(a). This authorization applies solely to a group trust fund exempt from
taxation under Code ss.501(a) and the trust agreement of which satisfies the
requirements of Revenue Ruling 81-100. The provisions of the group trust fund
agreement, as amended from time to time, are by this reference incorporated
within this Plan and Trust. The provisions of the group trust fund will govern
any investment of Plan assets in that fund. The Employer must specify in an
attachment to its adoption agreement the group trust fund(s) to which this
authorization applies. If the Trustee is acting as a nondiscretionary Trustee,
the investment in the group trust fund is available only in accordance with a
proper direction, by the Named Fiduciary, in accordance with Section 10.03[B].
Pursuant to paragraph (c) of Section 10.03[A] of the Plan, a Trustee has the


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authority to invest in certain common trust funds and collective investment
funds without the need for the authorizing addendum described in this Section
10.16.

     Furthermore, at the Employer's direction, the Trustee, for collective
investment purposes, may combine into one trust fund the Trust created under
this Plan with the Trust created under any other qualified retirement plan the
Employer maintains. However, the Trustee must maintain separate records of
account for the assets of each Trust in order to reflect properly each
Participant's Accrued Benefit under the plan(s) in which he is a Participant.

     10.17 APPOINTMENT OF ANCILLARY TRUSTEE OR INDEPENDENT FIDUCIARY. The
Employer, in writing, may appoint any person in any State to act as ancillary
trustee with respect to a designated portion of the Trust Fund. An ancillary
trustee must acknowledge in writing its acceptance of the terms and conditions
of its appointment as ancillary trustee and its fiduciary status under ERISA.
The ancillary trustee has the rights, powers, duties and discretion as the
Employer may delegate, subject to any limitations or directions specified in the
instrument evidencing appointment of the ancillary trustee and to the terms of
the Plan or of ERISA. The investment powers delegated to the ancillary trustee
may include any investment powers available under Section 10.03 of the Plan
including the right to invest any portion of the assets of the Trust Fund in a
common trust fund, as described in Code ss.584, or in any collective investment
fund, the provisions of which govern the investment of such assets and which the
Plan incorporates by this reference, but only if the ancillary trustee is a bank
or similar financial institution supervised by the United States or by a State
and the ancillary trustee (or its affiliate, as defined in Code ss.1504)
maintains the common trust fund or collective investment fund exclusively for
the collective investment of money contributed by the ancillary trustee (or its
affiliate) in a trustee capacity and which conforms to the rules of the
Comptroller of the Currency. The Employer also may appoint as an ancillary
trustee, the trustee of any group trust fund designated for investment pursuant
to the provisions of Section 10.16 of the Plan.

     The ancillary trustee may resign its position at any time by providing at
least 30 days' advance written notice to the Employer, unless the Employer
waives this notice requirement. The Employer, in writing, may remove an
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resignation or removal, the Employer may appoint another ancillary trustee,
return the assets to the control and management of the Trustee or receive such
assets in the capacity of ancillary trustee. The Employer may delegate its
responsibilities under this Section 10.17 to a discretionary Trustee under the
Plan, but not to a nondiscretionary Trustee or to a Custodian, subject to the
acceptance by the discretionary Trustee of that delegation.

     If the U.S. Department of Labor ("the Department") requires engagement of
an independent fiduciary to have control or management of all or a portion of
the Trust Fund, the Employer will appoint such independent fiduciary, as
directed by the Department. The independent fiduciary will have the duties,
responsibilities and powers prescribed by the Department and will exercise those
duties, responsibilities and powers in accordance with the terms, restrictions
and conditions established by the Department and, to the extent not inconsistent
with ERISA, the terms of the Plan. The independent fiduciary must accept its
appointment in writing and must acknowledge its status as a fiduciary of the
Plan.

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                                   ARTICLE XI
             PROVISIONS RELATING TO INSURANCE AND INSURANCE COMPANY


     11.01 INSURANCE BENEFIT. The Employer may elect to provide incidental life
insurance benefits for insurable Participants who consent to life insurance
benefits by signing the appropriate insurance company application form. The
Trustee will not purchase any incidental life insurance benefit for any
Participant prior to an allocation to the Participant's Account. At an insured
Participant's written direction, the Trustee will use all or any portion of the
Participant's nondeductible voluntary contributions, if any, to pay insurance
premiums covering the Participant's life. This Section 11.01 also authorizes the
purchase of life insurance, for the benefit of the Participant, on the life of a
family member of the Participant or on any person in whom the Participant has an
insurable interest. However, if the policy is on the joint lives of the
Participant and another person, the Trustee may not maintain that policy if that
other person predeceases the Participant.

     The Employer will direct the Trustee as to the insurance company and
insurance agent through which the Trustee is to purchase the insurance
contracts, the amount of the coverage and the applicable dividend plan. Each
application for a policy, and the policies themselves, must designate the
Trustee as sole owner, with the right reserved to the Trustee to exercise any
right or option contained in the policies, subject to the terms and provisions
of this Agreement. The Trustee must be the named beneficiary for the Account of
the insured Participant. Proceeds of insurance contracts paid to the
Participant's Account under this Article XI are subject to the distribution
requirements of Article V and of Article VI. The Trustee will not retain any
such proceeds for the benefit of the Trust.

     The Trustee will charge the premiums on any incidental benefit insurance
contract covering the life of a Participant against the Account of that
Participant. The Trustee will hold all incidental benefit insurance contracts
issued under the Plan as assets of the Trust created under the Plan.

(A) INCIDENTAL INSURANCE BENEFITS. The aggregate of life insurance premiums paid
for the benefit of a Participant, at all times, may not exceed the following
percentages of the aggregate of the Employer's contributions allocated to any
Participant's Account: (i) 49% in the case of the purchase of ordinary life
insurance contracts; or (ii) 25% in the case of the purchase of term life
insurance or universal life insurance contracts. If the Trustee purchases a
combination of ordinary life insurance contract(s) and term life insurance or
universal life insurance contract(s), then the sum of one-half of the premiums
paid for the ordinary life insurance contract(s) and the premiums paid for the
term life insurance or universal life insurance contract(s) may not exceed 25%
of the Employer contributions allocated to any Participant's Account.

(B) EXCEPTION FOR CERTAIN PROFIT SHARING PLANS. If the Employer's Plan is a
profit sharing plan, the incidental insurance benefits requirement does not
apply to the Plan if the Plan purchases life insurance benefits only from
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Participant's Account for at least two years (measured from the allocation
date).

     11.02 LIMITATION ON LIFE INSURANCE PROTECTION. The Trustee will not
continue any life insurance protection for any Participant beyond his annuity
starting date (as defined in Article VI). If the Trustee holds any incidental
benefit insurance contract(s) for the benefit of a Participant when he
terminates his employment (other than by reason of death), the Trustee must
proceed as follows:

     (a) If the entire cash value of the contract(s) is vested in the
     terminating Participant, or if the contract(s) will have no cash value at
     the end of the policy year in which termination of employment occurs, the
     Trustee will transfer the contract(s) to the Participant endorsed so as to
     vest in the transferee all right, title and interest to the contract(s),
     free and clear of the Trust; subject however, to restrictions as to
     surrender or payment of benefits as the issuing insurance company may
     permit and as the Advisory Committee directs;

     (b) If only part of the cash value of the contract(s) is vested in the
     terminating Participant, the Trustee, to the extent the Participant's
     interest in the cash value of the contract(s) is not vested, may adjust the
     Participant's interest in the value of his Account attributable to Trust
     assets other than incidental benefit insurance contracts and proceed as in
     (a), or the Trustee must effect a loan from the issuing insurance company
     on the sole security of the contract(s) for an amount equal to the
     difference between the cash value of the contract(s) at the end of the
     policy year in which termination of employment occurs and the amount of the
     cash value that is vested in the terminating Participant, and the Trustee
     must transfer the contract(s) endorsed so as to vest in the transferee all
     right, title and interest to the contract(s), free and clear of the Trust;
     subject however, to the restrictions as to surrender or payment of benefits
     as the issuing insurance company may permit and the Advisory Committee
     directs;

     (c) If no part of the cash value of the contract(s) is vested in the
     terminating Participant, the Trustee must surrender the contract(s) for
     cash proceeds as may be available.

     In accordance with the written direction of the Advisory Committee, the
Trustee will make any transfer of contract(s) under this Section 11.02 on the
Participant's annuity starting date (or as soon as administratively practicable
after that date). The Trustee may not transfer any contract under this Section
11.02 which contains a method of payment not specifically authorized by Article
VI or which fails to comply with the joint and survivor annuity requirements, if
applicable, of Article VI. In this regard, the Trustee either must convert such
a contract to cash and distribute the cash instead of the contract, or before
making the transfer, require the issuing company to delete the unauthorized
method of payment option from the contract.

     11.03 DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Article XI:

     (a) "Policy" means an ordinary life insurance contract or a term life
     insurance contract issued by an insurer on the life of a Participant.


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     (b) "Issuing insurance company" is any life insurance company which has
     issued a policy upon application by the Trustee under the terms of this
     Agreement.

     (c) "Contract" or "Contracts" means a policy of insurance. In the event of
     any conflict between the provisions of this Plan and the terms of any
     contract or policy of insurance issued in accordance with this Article XI,
     the provisions of the Plan control.

     (d) "Insurable Participant" means a Participant to whom an insurance
     company, upon an application being submitted in accordance with the Plan,
     will issue insurance coverage, either as a standard risk or as a risk in an
     extra mortality classification.

     11.04 DIVIDEND PLAN. The dividend plan is premium reduction unless the
Advisory Committee directs the Trustee to the contrary. The Trustee must use all
dividends for a contract to purchase insurance benefits or additional insurance
benefits for the Participant on whose life the insurance company has issued the
contract. Furthermore, the Trustee must arrange, where possible, for all
policies issued on the lives of Participants under the Plan to have the same
premium due date and all ordinary life insurance contracts to contain guaranteed
cash values with as uniform basic options as are possible to obtain. The term
"dividends" includes policy dividends, refunds of premiums and other credits.

     11.05 INSURANCE COMPANY NOT A PARTY TO AGREEMENT. No insurance company,
solely in its capacity as an issuing insurance company, is a party to this
Agreement nor is the company responsible for its validity.

     11.06 INSURANCE COMPANY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TRUSTEE'S ACTIONS. No insurance
company, solely in its capacity as an issuing insurance company, need examine
the terms of this Agreement nor is responsible for any action taken by the
Trustee.

     11.07 INSURANCE COMPANY RELIANCE ON TRUSTEE'S SIGNATURE. For the purpose of
making application to an insurance company and in the exercise of any right or
option contained in any policy, the insurance company may rely upon the
signature of the Trustee and is saved harmless and completely discharged in
acting at the direction and authorization of the Trustee.

     11.08 ACQUITTANCE. An insurance company is discharged from all liability
for any amount paid to the Trustee or paid in accordance with the direction of
the Trustee, and is not obliged to see to the distribution or further
application of any moneys it so pays.

     11.09 DUTIES OF INSURANCE COMPANY. Each insurance company must keep such
records, make such identification of contracts, funds and accounts within funds,
and supply such information as may be necessary for the proper administration of
the Plan under which it is carrying insurance benefits.

     NOTE: The provisions of this Article XI are not applicable, and the Plan
may not invest in insurance contracts, if a Custodian signatory to the Adoption
Agreement is a bank which has not acquired trust powers from its governing state
banking authority.


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                                   ARTICLE XII
                                  MISCELLANEOUS


     12.01 EVIDENCE. Anyone required to give evidence under the terms of the
Plan may do so by certificate, affidavit, document or other information which
the person to act in reliance may consider pertinent, reliable and genuine, and
to have been signed, made or presented by the proper party or parties. The
Advisory Committee and the Trustee are fully protected in acting and relying
upon any evidence described under the immediately preceding sentence.

     12.02 NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR EMPLOYER ACTION. Neither the Trustee nor the
Advisory Committee has any obligation or responsibility with respect to any
action required by the Plan to be taken by the Employer, any Participant or
eligible Employee, or for the failure of any of the above persons to act or make
any payment or contribution, or to otherwise provide any benefit contemplated
under this Plan. Furthermore, the Plan does not require the Trustee or the
Advisory Committee to collect any contribution required under the Plan, or to
determine the correctness of the amount of any Employer contribution. Neither
the Trustee nor the Advisory Committee need inquire into or be responsible for
any action or failure to act on the part of the others, or on the part of any
other person who has any responsibility regarding the management, administration
or operation of the Plan, whether by the express terms of the Plan or by a
separate agreement authorized by the Plan or by the applicable provisions of
ERISA. Any action required of a corporate Employer must be by its Board of
Directors or its designate.

     12.03 FIDUCIARIES NOT INSURERS. The Trustee, the Advisory Committee, the
Plan Administrator and the Employer in no way guarantee the Trust Fund from loss
or depreciation. The Employer does not guarantee the payment of any money which
may be or becomes due to any person from the Trust Fund. The liability of the
Advisory Committee and the Trustee to make any payment from the Trust Fund at
any time and all times is limited to the then available assets of the Trust.

     12.04 WAIVER OF NOTICE. Any person entitled to notice under the Plan may
waive the notice, unless the Code or Treasury regulations prescribe the notice
or ERISA specifically or impliedly prohibits such a waiver.

     12.05 SUCCESSORS. The Plan is binding upon all persons entitled to benefits
under the Plan, their respective heirs and legal representatives, upon the
Employer, its successors and assigns, and upon the Trustee, the Advisory
Committee, the Plan Administrator and their successors.

     12.06 WORD USAGE. Words used in the masculine also apply to the feminine
where applicable, and wherever the context of the Employer's Plan dictates, the
plural includes the singular and the singular includes the plural.

     12.07 STATE LAW. The law of the state of the Employer's principal place of
business (unless otherwise designated in an addendum to the Employer's Adoption
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with respect to the provisions of this Agreement except to the extent superseded
by Federal law.

     12.08 EMPLOYER'S RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE. If the Employer's Plan fails to
qualify or to maintain qualification or if the Employer makes any amendment or
modification to a provision of this Plan (other than a proper completion of an
elective provision under the Adoption Agreement or the attachment of an addendum
authorized by the Plan or by the Adoption Agreement), the Employer may no longer
participate under this Prototype Plan. Furthermore, if the Employer no longer is
a client of the Regional Prototype Sponsor, pursuant to Section 13.03 of the
Plan, will result in the discontinuance of the Employer's participation in this
Prototype Plan unless it resumes its client relationship with the Regional
Prototype Sponsor. If the Employer is not entitled to participate under this
Prototype Plan, the Employer's Plan is an individually-designed plan and the
reliance procedures specified in the applicable Adoption Agreement no longer
will apply.

     12.09 EMPLOYMENT NOT GUARANTEED. Nothing contained in this Plan, or with
respect to the establishment of the Trust, or any modification or amendment to
the Plan or Trust, or in the creation of any Account, or the payment of any
benefit, gives any Employee, Employee-Participant or any Beneficiary any right
to continue employment, any legal or equitable right against the Employer, or
Employee of the Employer, or against the Trustee, or its agents or employees, or
against the Plan Administrator, except as expressly provided by the Plan, the
Trust, ERISA or by a separate agreement.

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                                  ARTICLE XIII
                    EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT, AMENDMENT, TERMINATION


     13.01 EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT. Except as provided under Article III, the Employer
has no beneficial interest in any asset of the Trust and no part of any asset in
the Trust may ever revert to or be repaid to an Employer, either directly or
indirectly; nor, prior to the satisfaction of all liabilities with respect to
the Participants and their Beneficiaries under the Plan, may any part of the
corpus or income of the Trust Fund, or any asset of the Trust, be (at any time)
used for, or diverted to, purposes other than the exclusive benefit of the
Participants or their Beneficiaries. However, if the Commissioner of Internal
Revenue, upon the Employer's request for initial approval of this Plan,
determines the Trust created under the Plan is not a qualified trust exempt from
Federal income tax, then (and only then) the Trustee, upon written notice from
the Employer, will return the Employer's contributions (and increment
attributable to the contributions) to the Employer. The Trustee must make the
return of the Employer contribution under this Section 13.01 within one year of
a final disposition of the Employer's request for initial approval of the Plan.
The Employer's Plan and Trust will terminate upon the Trustee's return of the
Employer's contributions.

     13.02 AMENDMENT BY EMPLOYER. The Employer has the right at any
time and  from time to time:

     (a) To amend the elective provisions of the Adoption Agreement in any
     manner it deems necessary or advisable in order to qualify (or maintain
     qualification of) this Plan and the Trust created under it under the
     provisions of Code ss.401(a);

     (b) To amend the Plan to allow the Plan to operate under a waiver of the
     minimum funding requirement; and

     (c) To amend this Agreement in any other manner.

     No amendment may authorize or permit any of the Trust Fund (other than the
part which is required to pay taxes and administration expenses) to be used for
or diverted to purposes other than for the exclusive benefit of the Participants
or their Beneficiaries or estates. No amendment may cause or permit any portion
of the Trust Fund to revert to or become a property of the Employer. The
Employer also may not make any amendment which affects the rights, duties or
responsibilities of the Trustee, the Plan Administrator or the Advisory
Committee without the written consent of the affected Trustee, the Plan
Administrator or the affected member of the Advisory Committee. The Employer
must make all amendments in writing. Each amendment must state the date to which
it is either retroactively or prospectively effective. See Section 12.08 for the
effect of certain amendments adopted by the Employer.

(A) CODE ss.411(d)(6) PROTECTED BENEFITS. An amendment (including the adoption
of this Plan as a restatement of an existing plan) may not decrease a
Participant's Accrued Benefit, except to the extent permitted under Code
ss.412(c)(8), and may not reduce or eliminate Code ss.411(d)(6) protected
benefits determined immediately prior to the adoption date (or, if later, the
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amendment reduces or eliminates Code ss.411(d)(6) protected benefits if the
amendment has the effect of either (1) eliminating or reducing an early
retirement benefit or a retirement-type subsidy (as defined in Treasury
regulations), or (2) except as provided by Treasury regulations, eliminating an
optional form of benefit. The Advisory Committee must disregard an amendment to
the extent application of the amendment would fail to satisfy this paragraph. If
the Advisory Committee must disregard an amendment because the amendment would
violate clause (1) or clause (2), the Advisory Committee must maintain a
schedule of the early retirement option or other optional forms of benefit the
Plan must continue for the affected Participants.

     13.03 AMENDMENT BY REGIONAL PROTOTYPE PLAN SPONSOR. The Regional Prototype
Plan Sponsor, without the Employer's consent, may amend the Plan and Trust, from
time to time, in order to conform the Plan and Trust to any requirement for
qualification of the Plan and Trust under the Internal Revenue Code. The
Regional Prototype Plan Sponsor may not amend the Plan in any manner which would
modify any election made by the Employer under the Plan without the Employer's
written consent. Furthermore, the Regional Prototype Plan Sponsor may not amend
the Plan in any manner which would violate the proscription of Section 13.02. A
Trustee does not have the power to amend the Plan or Trust.

     13.04 DISCONTINUANCE. The Employer has the right, at any time, to suspend
or discontinue its contributions under the Plan, and to terminate, at any time,
this Plan and the Trust created under this Agreement. The Plan will terminate
upon the first to occur of the following:

     (a) The date terminated by action of the Employer;

     (b) The dissolution or merger of the Employer, unless the successor makes
     provision to continue the Plan, in which event the successor must
     substitute itself as the Employer under this Plan. Any termination of the
     Plan resulting from this paragraph (b) is not effective until compliance
     with any applicable notice requirements under ERISA.

     13.05 FULL VESTING ON TERMINATION. Upon either full or partial termination
of the Plan, or, if applicable, upon complete discontinuance of profit sharing
plan contributions to the Plan, an affected Participant's right to his Accrued
Benefit is 100% Nonforfeitable, irrespective of the Nonforfeitable percentage
which otherwise would apply under Article V.

     13.06 MERGER/DIRECT TRANSFER. The Trustee may not consent to, or be a party
to, any merger or consolidation with another plan, or to a transfer of assets or
liabilities to another plan, unless immediately after the merger, consolidation
or transfer, the surviving Plan provides each Participant a benefit equal to or
greater than the benefit each Participant would have received had the Plan
terminated immediately before the merger or consolidation or transfer. The
Trustee possesses the specific authority to enter into merger agreements or
direct transfer of assets agreements with the trustees of other retirement plans
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transfer, and to accept the direct transfer of plan assets, or to transfer plan
assets, as a party to any such agreement.

     The Trustee may accept a direct transfer of plan assets on behalf of an
Employee prior to the date the Employee satisfies the Plan's eligibility
conditions. If the Trustee accepts such a direct transfer of plan assets, the
Advisory Committee and Trustee must treat the Employee as a Participant for all
purposes of the Plan except the Employee is not a Participant for purposes of
sharing in Employer contributions or Participant forfeitures under the Plan
until he actually becomes a Participant in the Plan.

(A) ELECTIVE TRANSFERS. The Trustee, after August 9, 1988, may not consent to,
or be a party to a merger, consolidation or transfer of assets with a defined
benefit plan, except with respect to an elective transfer, or unless the
transferred benefits are in the form of paid-up individual annuity contracts
guaranteeing the payment of the transferred benefits in accordance with the
terms of the transferor plan and in a manner consistent with the Code and with
ERISA. The Trustee will hold, administer and distribute the transferred assets
as a part of the Trust Fund and the Trustee must maintain a separate Employer
contribution Account for the benefit of the Employee on whose behalf the Trustee
accepted the transfer in order to reflect the value of the transferred assets.
Unless a transfer of assets to this Plan is an elective transfer, the Plan will
preserve all Code ss.411(d)(6) protected benefits with respect to those
transferred assets, in the manner described in Section 13.02. A transfer is an
elective transfer if: (1) the transfer satisfies the first paragraph of this
Section 13.06; (2) the transfer is voluntary, under a fully informed election by
the Participant; (3) the Participant has an alternative that retains his Code
ss.411(d)(6) protected benefits (including an option to leave his benefit in the
transferor plan, if that plan is not terminating); (4) the transfer satisfies
the applicable spousal consent requirements of the Code; (5) the transferor plan
satisfies the joint and survivor notice requirements of the Code, if the
Participant's transferred benefit is subject to those requirements; (6) the
Participant has a right to immediate distribution from the transferor plan, in
lieu of the elective transfer; (7) the transferred benefit is at least the
greater of the single sum distribution provided by the transferor plan for which
the Participant is eligible or the present value of the Participant's accrued
benefit under the transferor plan payable at that plan's normal retirement age;
(8) the Participant has a 100% Nonforfeitable interest in the transferred
benefit; and (9) the transfer otherwise satisfies applicable Treasury
regulations. An elective transfer may occur between qualified plans of any type.
Any direct transfer of assets from a defined benefit plan after August 9, 1988,
which does not satisfy the requirements of this paragraph will render the
Employer's Plan individually-designed. See Section 12.08.

(B) DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTIONS UNDER CODE ss.401(k). If the Plan receives a
direct transfer (by merger or otherwise) of elective contributions (or amounts
treated as elective contributions) under a Plan with a Code ss.401(k)
arrangement, the distribution restrictions of Code ss.ss.401(k)(2) and (10)
continue to apply to those transferred elective contributions.

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(A) PROCEDURE. Upon termination of the Plan, the distribution provisions of
Article VI remain operative, with the following exceptions:

     (1) if the present value of the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued
     Benefit does not exceed $3,500, the Advisory Committee will direct the
     Trustee to distribute the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit to
     him in lump sum as soon as administratively practicable after the Plan
     terminates; and

     (2) if the present value of the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued
     Benefit exceeds $3,500, the Participant or the Beneficiary, in addition to
     the distribution events permitted under Article VI, may elect to have the
     Trustee commence distribution of his Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit as soon
     as administratively practicable after the Plan terminates.

     To liquidate the Trust, the Advisory Committee will purchase a deferred
annuity contract for each Participant which protects the Participant's
distribution rights under the Plan, if the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued
Benefit exceeds $3,500 and the Participant does not elect an immediate
distribution pursuant to Paragraph (2).

     If the Employer's Plan is a profit sharing plan, in lieu of the preceding
provisions of this Section 13.07 and the distribution provisions of Article VI,
the Advisory Committee will direct the Trustee to distribute each Participant's
Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit, in lump sum, as soon as administratively
practicable after the termination of the Plan, irrespective of the present value
of the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit and whether the Participant
consents to that distribution. This paragraph does not apply if: (1) the Plan
provides an annuity option; or (2) as of the period between the Plan termination
date and the final distribution of assets, the Employer maintains any other
defined contribution plan (other than an ESOP). The Employer, in an addendum to
its Adoption Agreement numbered 13.07, may elect not to have this paragraph
apply.

     The Trust will continue until the Trustee in accordance with the direction
of the Advisory Committee has distributed all of the benefits under the Plan. On
each valuation date, the Advisory Committee will credit any part of a
Participant's Accrued Benefit retained in the Trust with its proportionate share
of the Trust's income, expenses, gains and losses, both realized and unrealized.
Upon termination of the Plan, the amount, if any, in a suspense account under
Article III will revert to the Employer, subject to the conditions of the
Treasury regulations permitting such a reversion. A resolution or amendment to
freeze all future benefit accrual but otherwise to continue maintenance of this
Plan, is not a termination for purposes of this Section 13.07.

(B) DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTIONS UNDER CODE ss.401(K). If the Employer's Plan
includes a Code ss.401(k) arrangement or if transferred assets described in
Section 13.06 are subject to the distribution restrictions of Code
ss.ss.401(k)(2) and (10), the special distribution provisions of this Section
13.07 are subject to the restrictions of this paragraph. The portion of the
Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit attributable to elective
contributions (or to amounts treated under the Code ss.401(k) arrangement as
elective contributions) is not distributable on account of Plan termination, as
described in this Section 13.07, unless: (a) the Participant otherwise is
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the Plan to a distribution of that portion of his Nonforfeitable Accrued
Benefit; or (b) the Plan termination occurs without the establishment of a
successor plan. A successor plan under clause (b) is a defined contribution plan
(other than an ESOP) maintained by the Employer (or by a related employer) at
the time of the termination of the Plan or within the period ending twelve
months after the final distribution of assets. A distribution made after March
31, 1988, pursuant to clause (b), must be part of a lump sum distribution to the
Participant of his Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit.

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                                   ARTICLE XIV
                 CODE ss.401(k) AND CODE ss.401(m) ARRANGEMENTS

     14.01 APPLICATION. This Article XIV applies to an Employer's Plan only if
the Employer is maintaining its Plan under a Code ss.401(k) Adoption Agreement.

     14.02 CODE ss.401(k) ARRANGEMENT. The Employer will elect in Section 3.01
of its Adoption Agreement the terms of the Code ss.401(k) arrangement, if any,
under the Plan. If the Employer's Plan is a Standardized Plan, the Code
ss.401(k) arrangement must be a salary reduction arrangement. If the Employer's
Plan is a Nonstandardized Plan, the Code ss.401(k) arrangement may be a salary
reduction arrangement or a cash or deferred arrangement.

(A) SALARY REDUCTION ARRANGEMENT. If the Employer elects a salary reduction
arrangement, any Employee eligible to participate in the Plan may file a salary
reduction agreement with the Advisory Committee. The salary reduction agreement
may not be effective earlier than the following date which occurs last: (i) the
Employee's Plan Entry Date (or, in the case of a reemployed Employee, his
reparticipation date under Article II); (ii) the execution date of the
Employee's salary reduction agreement; (iii) the date the Employer adopts the
Code ss.401(k) arrangement by executing the Adoption Agreement; or (iv) the
effective date of the Code ss.401(k) arrangement, as specified in the Employer's
Adoption Agreement. Regarding clause (i), an Employee subject to the Break in
Service rule of Section 2.03(B) of the Plan may not enter into a salary
reduction agreement until the Employee has completed a sufficient number of
Hours of Service to receive credit for a Year of Service (as defined in Section
2.02) following his reemployment commencement date. A salary reduction agreement
must specify the amount of Compensation (as defined in Section 1.12) or
percentage of Compensation the Employee wishes to defer. The salary reduction
agreement will apply only to Compensation which becomes currently available to
the Employee after the effective date of the salary reduction agreement. The
Employer will apply a reduction election to all Compensation (and to increases
in such Compensation) unless the Employee specifies in his salary reduction
agreement to limit the election to certain Compensation. The Employer will
specify in Adoption Agreement Section 3.01 the rules and restrictions applicable
to the Employees salary reduction agreements.

(B) CASH OR DEFERRED ARRANGEMENT. If the Employer elects a cash or deferred
arrangement, a Participant may elect to make a cash election against his
proportionate share of the Employer's Cash or Deferred Contribution, in
accordance with the Employer's elections in Adoption Agreement Section 3.01. A
Participant's proportionate share of the Employer's Cash or Deferred
Contribution is the percentage of the total Cash or Deferred Contribution which
bears the same ratio that the Participant's Compensation for the Plan Year bears
to the total Compensation of all Participants for the Plan Year. For purposes of
determining each Participant's proportionate share of the Cash or Deferred
Contribution, a Participant's Compensation is his Compensation as determined
under Section 1.12 of the Plan (as modified by Section 3.06 for allocation
purposes), excluding any effect the proportionate share may have on the
Participant's Compensation for the Plan Year. The Advisory Committee will
determine the proportionate share prior to the Employer's actual contribution to
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Participants the opportunity to file cash elections. The Employer will pay
directly to the Participant the portion of his proportionate share the
Participant has elected to receive in cash.

(C) ELECTION NOT TO PARTICIPATE. A Participant's or Employee's election not to
participate, pursuant to Section 2.06, includes his right to enter into a salary
reduction agreement or to share in the allocation of a Cash or Deferred
Contribution, unless the Participant or Employee limits the effect of the
election to the non-401(k) portions of the Plan.

     14.03 DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Article XIV:

     (a) "Highly Compensated Employee" means an Eligible Employee who satisfies
     the definition in Section 1.09 of the Plan. Family members aggregated as a
     single Employee under Section 1.09 constitute a single Highly Compensated
     Employee, whether a particular family member is a Highly Compensated
     Employee or a Nonhighly Compensated Employee without the application of
     family aggregation.

     (b) "Nonhighly Compensated Employee" means an Eligible Employee who is not
     a Highly Compensated Employee and who is not a family member treated as a
     Highly Compensated Employee.

     (c) "Eligible Employee" means, for purposes of the ADP test described in
     Section 14.08, an Employee who is eligible to enter into a salary reduction
     agreement for the Plan Year, irrespective of whether he actually enters
     into such an agreement, and a Participant who is eligible for an allocation
     of the Employer's Cash or Deferred Contribution for the Plan Year. For
     purposes of the ACP test described in Section 14.09, an "Eligible Employee"
     means a Participant who is eligible to receive an allocation of matching
     contributions (or would be eligible if he made the type of contributions
     necessary to receive an allocation of matching contributions) and a
     Participant who is eligible to make nondeductible contributions,
     irrespective of whether he actually makes nondeductible contributions. An
     Employee continues to be an Eligible Employee during a period the Plan
     suspends the Employee's right to make elective deferrals or nondeductible
     contributions following a hardship distribution.

     (d) "Highly Compensated Group" means the group of Eligible Employees who
     are Highly Compensated Employees for the Plan Year.

     (e) "Nonhighly Compensated Group" means the group of Eligible Employees who
     are Nonhighly Compensated Employees for the Plan Year.

     (f) "Compensation" means, except as specifically provided in this Article
     XIV, Compensation as defined for nondiscrimination purposes in Section
     1.12(B) of the Plan. To compute an Employee's ADP or ACP, the Advisory
     Committee may limit Compensation taken into account to Compensation
     received only for the portion of the Plan Year in which the Employee was an
     Eligible Employee and only for the portion of the Plan Year in which the
     Plan or the Code ss.401(k) arrangement was in effect.

     (g) "Deferral contributions" are Salary Reduction Contributions and Cash or
     Deferred Contributions the Employer contributes to the Trust


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     on behalf of an Eligible Employee, irrespective of whether, in the case of
     Cash or Deferred Contributions, the contribution is at the election of the
     Employee. For Salary Reduction Contributions, the terms "deferral
     contributions" and "elective deferrals" have the same meaning.

     (h) "Elective deferrals" are all Salary Reduction Contributions and that
     portion of any Cash or Deferred Contribution which the Employer contributes
     to the Trust at the election of an Eligible Employee. Any portion of a Cash
     or Deferred Contribution contributed to the Trust because of the Employee's
     failure to make a cash election is an elective deferral. However, any
     portion of a Cash or Deferred Contribution over which the Employee does not
     have a cash election is not an elective deferral. Elective deferrals do not
     include amounts which have become currently available to the Employee prior
     to the election nor amounts designated as nondeductible contributions at
     the time of deferral or contribution.

     (i) "Matching contributions" are contributions made by the Employer on
     account of elective deferrals under a Code ss.401(k) arrangement or on
     account of employee contributions. Matching contributions also include
     Participant forfeitures allocated on account of such elective deferrals or
     employee contributions.

     (j) "Nonelective contributions" are contributions made by the Employer
     which are not subject to a deferral election by an Employee and which are
     not matching contributions.

     (k) "Qualified matching contributions" are matching contributions which are
     100% Nonforfeitable at all times and which are subject to the distribution
     restrictions described in paragraph (m). Matching contributions are not
     100% Nonforfeitable at all times if the Employee has a 100% Nonforfeitable
     interest because of his Years of Service taken into account under a vesting
     schedule. Any matching contributions allocated to a Participant's Qualified
     Matching Contributions Account under the Plan automatically satisfy the
     definition of qualified matching contributions.

     (l) "Qualified nonelective contributions" are nonelective contributions
     which are 100% Nonforfeitable at all times and which are subject to the
     distribution restrictions described in paragraph (m). Nonelective
     contributions are not 100% Nonforfeitable at all times if the Employee has
     a 100% Nonforfeitable interest because of his Years of Service taken into
     account under a vesting schedule. Any nonelective contributions allocated
     to a Participant's Qualified Nonelective Contributions Account under the
     Plan automatically satisfy the definition of qualified nonelective
     contributions.

     (m) "Distribution restrictions" means the Employee may not receive a
     distribution of the specified contributions (nor earnings on those
     contributions) except in the event of (1) the Participant's death,
     disability, termination of employment or attainment of age 59 1/2, (2)
     financial hardship satisfying the requirements of Code ss.401(k) and the
     applicable Treasury regulations, (3) a plan termination, without
     establishment of a successor defined contribution plan (other than an
     ESOP), (4) a sale of substantially all of the assets (within the meaning of
     Code ss.409(d)(2)) used in a trade or business, but only to an employee who
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     those assets, or (5) a sale by a corporation of its interest in a
     subsidiary (within the meaning of Code ss.409(d)(3)), but only to an
     employee who continues employment with the subsidiary. For Plan Years
     beginning after December 31, 1988, a distribution on account of financial
     hardship, as described in clause (2), may not include earnings on elective
     deferrals credited as of a date later than December 31, 1988, and may not
     include qualified matching contributions and qualified nonelective
     contributions, nor any earnings on such contributions, credited after
     December 31, 1988. A plan does not violate the distribution restrictions
     if, instead of the December 31, 1988, date in the preceding sentence the
     plan specifies a date not later than the end of the last Plan Year ending
     before July 1, 1989. A distribution described in clauses (3), (4) or (5),
     if made after March 31, 1988, must be a lump sum distribution, as required
     under Code ss.401(k)(10).

     (n) "Employee contributions" are contributions made by a Participant on an
     after-tax basis, whether voluntary or mandatory, and designated, at the
     time of contribution, as an employee (or nondeductible) contribution.
     Elective deferrals and deferral contributions are not employee
     contributions. Participant nondeductible contributions, made pursuant to
     Section 4.01 of the Plan, are employee contributions.

     14.04 MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS/EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS. The Employer may elect
in Adoption Agreement Section 3.01 to provide matching contributions. The
Employer also may elect in Adoption Agreement Section 4.01 to permit or to
require a Participant to make nondeductible contributions.

(A) MANDATORY CONTRIBUTIONS. Any Participant nondeductible contributions
eligible for matching contributions are mandatory contributions. The Advisory
Committee will maintain a separate accounting, pursuant to Section 4.06 of the
Plan, to reflect the Participant's Accrued Benefit derived from his mandatory
contributions. The Employer, under Adoption Agreement Section 4.05, may
prescribe special distribution restrictions which will apply to the Mandatory
Contributions Account prior to the Participant's Separation from Service.
Following his Separation from Service, the general distribution provisions of
Article VI apply to the distribution of the Participant's Mandatory
Contributions Account.

     14.05 TIME OF PAYMENT OF CONTRIBUTIONS. The Employer must make Salary
Reduction Contributions to the Trust within an administratively reasonable
period of time after withholding the corresponding Compensation from the
Participant. Furthermore, the Employer must make Salary Reduction Contributions,
Cash or Deferred Contributions, Employer matching contributions (including
qualified Employer matching contributions) and qualified Employer nonelective
contributions no later than the time prescribed by the Code or by applicable
Treasury regulations. Salary Reduction Contributions and Cash or Deferred
Contributions are Employer contributions for all purposes under this Plan,
except to the extent the Code or Treasury regulations prohibit the use of these
contributions to satisfy the qualification requirements of the Code.

     14.06 SPECIAL ALLOCATION PROVISIONS - DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS,
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make allocations under the Plan, the Advisory Committee must establish
a Deferral Contributions Account, a Qualified Matching Contributions
Account, a Regular Matching Contributions Account, a Qualified
Nonelective Contributions Account and an Employer Contributions Account
for each Participant.

(A) DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS. The Advisory Committee will allocate to each
Participant's Deferral Contributions Account the amount of Deferral
Contributions the Employer makes to the Trust on behalf of the Participant. The
Advisory Committee will make this allocation as of the last day of each Plan
Year unless, in Adoption Agreement Section 3.04, the Employer elects more
frequent allocation dates for salary reduction contributions.

(B) MATCHING CONTRIBUTIONS. The Employer must specify in its Adoption Agreement
whether the Advisory Committee will allocate matching contributions to the
Qualified Matching Contributions Account or to the Regular Matching
Contributions Account of each Participant. The Advisory Committee will make this
allocation as of the last day of each Plan Year unless, in Adoption Agreement
Section 3.04, the Employer elects more frequent allocation dates for matching
contributions.

     (1) To the extent the Employer makes matching contributions under a fixed
     matching contribution formula, the Advisory Committee will allocate the
     matching contribution to the Account of the Participant on whose behalf the
     Employer makes that contribution. A fixed matching contribution formula is
     a formula under which the Employer contributes a certain percentage or
     dollar amount on behalf of a Participant based on that Participant's
     deferral contributions or nondeductible contributions eligible for a match,
     as specified in Section 3.01 of the Employer's Adoption Agreement. The
     Employer may contribute on a Participant's behalf under a specific matching
     contribution formula only if the Participant satisfies the accrual
     requirements for matching contributions specified in Section 3.06 of the
     Employer's Adoption Agreement and only to the extent the matching
     contribution does not exceed the Participant's annual additions limitation
     in Part 2 of Article III.

     (2) To the extent the Employer makes matching contributions under a
     discretionary formula, the Advisory Committee will allocate the
     discretionary matching contributions to the Account of each Participant who
     satisfies the accrual requirements for matching contributions specified in
     Section 3.06 of the Employer's Adoption Agreement. The allocation of
     discretionary matching contributions to a Participant's Account is in the
     same proportion that each Participant's eligible contributions bear to the
     total eligible contributions of all Participants. If the discretionary
     formula is a tiered formula, the Advisory Committee will make this
     allocation separately with respect to each tier of eligible contributions,
     allocating in such manner the amount of the matching contributions made
     with respect to that tier. "Eligible contributions" are the Participant's
     deferral contributions or nondeductible contributions eligible for an
     allocation of matching contributions, as specified in Section 3.01 of the
     Employer's Adoption Agreement.

     If the matching contribution formula applies both to deferral contributions
and to Participant nondeductible contributions, the matching contributions apply
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Furthermore, the matching contribution formula does not apply to deferral
contributions that are excess deferrals under Section 14.07. For this purpose:
(a) excess deferrals relate first to deferral contributions for the Plan Year
not otherwise eligible for a matching contribution; and (2) if the Plan Year is
not a calendar year, the excess deferrals for a Plan Year are the last elective
deferrals made for a calendar year. Under a Standardized Plan, an Employee
forfeits any matching contribution attributable to an excess contribution or to
an excess aggregate contribution, unless distributed pursuant to Sections 14.08
or 14.09. Under a Nonstandardized Plan, this forfeiture rule applies only if
specified in Adoption Agreement Section 3.06. The provisions of Section 3.05
govern the treatment of any forfeiture described in this paragraph, and the
Advisory Committee will compute a Participant's ACP under 14.09 by disregarding
the forfeiture.

(C) QUALIFIED NONELECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS. If the Employer, at the time of
contribution, designates a contribution to be a qualified nonelective
contribution for the Plan Year, the Advisory Committee will allocate that
qualified nonelective contribution to the Qualified Nonelective Contributions
Account of each Participant eligible for an allocation of that designated
contribution, as specified in Section 3.04 of the Employer's Adoption Agreement.
The Advisory Committee will make the allocation to each eligible Participant's
Account in the same ratio that the Participant's Compensation for the Plan Year
bears to the total Compensation of all eligible Participants for the Plan Year.
The Advisory Committee will determine a Participant's Compensation in accordance
with the general definition of Compensation under Section 1.12 of the Plan, as
modified by the Employer in Sections 1.12 and 3.06 of its Adoption Agreement.

(D) NONELECTIVE CONTRIBUTIONS. To the extent the Employer makes nonelective
contributions for the Plan Year which, at the time of contribution, it does not
designate as qualified nonelective contributions, the Advisory Committee will
allocate those contributions in accordance with the elections under Section 3.04
of the Employer's Adoption Agreement. For purposes of the special
nondiscrimination tests described in Sections 14.08 and 14.09, the Advisory
Committee may treat nonelective contributions allocated under this paragraph as
qualified nonelective contributions, if the contributions otherwise satisfy the
definition of qualified nonelective contributions.

     14.07 ANNUAL ELECTIVE DEFERRAL LIMITATION.

(A) ANNUAL ELECTIVE DEFERRAL LIMITATION. An Employee's elective deferrals for a
calendar year beginning after December 31, 1986, may not exceed the 402(g)
limitation. The 402(g) limitation is the greater of $7,000 or the adjusted
amount determined by the Secretary of the Treasury. If, pursuant to a salary
reduction agreement or pursuant to a cash or deferral election, the Employer
determines the Employee's elective deferrals to the Plan for a calendar year
would exceed the 402(g) limitation, the Employer will suspend the Employee's
salary reduction agreement, if any, until the following January 1 and pay in
cash the portion of a cash or deferral election which would result in the
Employee's elective deferrals for the calendar year exceeding the 402(g)
limitation. If the Advisory Committee determines an Employee's elective
deferrals already contributed to the Plan for a calendar year exceed the 402(g)
limitation, the Advisory Committee will distribute the amount in excess of the
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as adjusted for allocable income, no later than April 15 of the following
calendar year. If the Advisory Committee distributes the excess deferral by the
appropriate April 15, it may make the distribution irrespective of any other
provision under this Plan or under the Code. The Advisory Committee will reduce
the amount of excess deferrals for a calendar year distributable to the Employee
by the amount of excess contributions (as determined in Section 14.08), if any,
previously distributed to the Employee for the Plan Year beginning in that
calendar year.

     If an Employee participates in another plan under which he makes elective
deferrals pursuant to a Code ss.401(k) arrangement, elective deferrals under a
Simplified Employee Pension, or salary reduction contributions to a
tax-sheltered annuity, irrespective of whether the Employer maintains the other
plan, he may provide the Advisory Committee a written claim for excess deferrals
made for a calendar year. The Employee must submit the claim no later than the
March 1 following the close of the particular calendar year and the claim must
specify the amount of the Employee's elective deferrals under this Plan which
are excess deferrals. If the Advisory Committee receives a timely claim, it will
distribute the excess deferral (as adjusted for allocable income) the Employee
has assigned to this Plan, in accordance with the distribution procedure
described in the immediately preceding paragraph.

(B) ALLOCABLE INCOME. For purposes of making a distribution of excess deferrals
pursuant to this Section 14.07, allocable income means net income or net loss
allocable to the excess deferrals for the calendar year in which the Employee
made the excess deferral, determined in a manner which is uniform,
nondiscriminatory and reasonably reflective of the manner used by the Plan to
allocate income to Participants' Accounts.

     14.08 ACTUAL DEFERRAL PERCENTAGE ("ADP") TEST. For each Plan Year, the
Advisory Committee must determine whether the Plan's Code ss.401(k) arrangement
satisfies either of the following ADP tests:

     (i) The average ADP for the Highly Compensated Group does not exceed 1.25
     times the average ADP of the Nonhighly Compensated Group; or

     (ii) The average ADP for the Highly Compensated Group does not exceed the
     average ADP for the Nonhighly Compensated Group by more than two percentage
     points (or the lesser percentage permitted by the multiple use limitation
     in Section 14.10) and the average ADP for the Highly Compensated Group is
     not more than twice the average ADP for the Nonhighly Compensated Group.

(A) CALCULATION OF ADP. The average ADP for a group is the average of the
separate ADPs calculated for each Eligible Employee who is a member of that
group. An Eligible Employee's ADP for a Plan Year is the ratio of the Eligible
Employee's deferral contributions for the Plan Year to the Employee's
Compensation for the Plan Year. For aggregated family members treated as a
single Highly Compensated Employee, the ADP of the family unit is the ADP
determined by combining the deferral contributions and Compensation of all
aggregated family members. A Nonhighly Compensated Employee's ADP does not
include elective deferrals made to this Plan or to any other Plan maintained by
the Employer, to the extent such elective deferrals exceed the 402(g) limitation
described in Section 14.07(A).


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     The Advisory Committee, in a manner consistent with Treasury regulations,
may determine the ADPs of the Eligible Employees by taking into account
qualified nonelective contributions or qualified matching contributions, or
both, made to this Plan or to any other qualified Plan maintained by the
Employer. The Advisory Committee may not include qualified nonelective
contributions in the ADP test unless the allocation of nonelective contributions
is nondiscriminatory when the Advisory Committee takes into account all
nonelective contributions (including the qualified nonelective contributions)
and also when the Advisory Committee takes into account only the nonelective
contributions not used in either the ADP test described in this Section 14.08 or
the ACP test described in Section 14.09. For Plan Years beginning after December
31, 1989, the Advisory Committee may not include in the ADP test any qualified
nonelective contributions or qualified matching contributions under another
qualified plan unless that plan has the same plan year as this Plan. The
Advisory Committee must maintain records to demonstrate compliance with the ADP
test, including the extent to which the Plan used qualified nonelective
contributions or qualified matching contributions to satisfy the test.

     For Plan Years beginning prior to January 1, 1992, the Advisory Committee
may elect to apply a separate ADP test to each component group under the Plan.
Each component group separately must satisfy the commonality requirement of the
Code ss.401(k) regulations and the minimum coverage requirements of Code
ss.410(b). A component group consists of all the allocations and other benefits,
rights and features provided that group of Employees. An Employee may not be
part of more than one component group. The correction rules described in this
Section 14.08 apply separately to each component group.

(B) SPECIAL AGGREGATION RULE FOR HIGHLY COMPENSATED EMPLOYEES. To determine the
ADP of any Highly Compensated Employee, the deferral contributions taken into
account must include any elective deferrals made by the Highly Compensated
Employee under any other Code ss.401(k) arrangement maintained by the Employer,
unless the elective deferrals are to an ESOP. If the plans containing the Code
ss.401(k) arrangements have different plan years, the Advisory Committee will
determine the combined deferral contributions on the basis of the plan years
ending in the same calendar year.

(C) AGGREGATION OF CERTAIN CODE SS.401(k) ARRANGEMENTS. If the Employer treats
two plans as a unit for coverage or nondiscrimination purposes, the Employer
must combine the Code ss.401(k) arrangements under such plans to determine
whether either plan satisfies the ADP test. This aggregation rule applies to the
ADP determination for all Eligible Employees, irrespective of whether an
Eligible Employee is a Highly Compensated Employee or a Nonhighly Compensated
Employee. For Plan Years beginning after December 31, 1989, an aggregation of
Code ss.401(k) arrangements under this paragraph does not apply to plans which
have different plan years and, for Plan Years beginning after December 31, 1988,
the Advisory Committee may not aggregate an ESOP (or the ESOP portion of a plan)
with a non-ESOP plan (or non-ESOP portion of a plan).

(D) CHARACTERIZATION OF EXCESS CONTRIBUTIONS. If, pursuant to this Section
14.08, the Advisory Committee has elected to include qualified matching
contributions in the average ADP, the Advisory Committee will treat excess
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contributions and to qualified matching contributions allocated on the basis of
those deferral contributions. If the total amount of a Highly Compensated
Employee's excess contributions for the Plan Year exceeds his deferral
contributions or qualified matching contributions for the Plan Year, the
Advisory Committee will treat the remaining portion of his excess contributions
as attributable to qualified nonelective contributions. The Advisory Committee
will reduce the amount of excess contributions for a Plan Year distributable to
a Highly Compensated Employee by the amount of excess deferrals (as determined
in Section 14.07), if any, previously distributed to that Employee for the
Employee's taxable year ending in that Plan Year.

(E) DISTRIBUTION OF EXCESS CONTRIBUTIONS. If the Advisory Committee determines
the Plan fails to satisfy the ADP test for a Plan Year, it must distribute the
excess contributions, as adjusted for allocable income, during the next Plan
Year. However, the Employer will incur an excise tax equal to 10% of the amount
of excess contributions for a Plan Year not distributed to the appropriate
Highly Compensated Employees during the first 2 1/2 months of that next Plan
Year. The excess contributions are the amount of deferral contributions made by
the Highly Compensated Employees which causes the Plan to fail to satisfy the
ADP test. The Advisory Committee will distribute to each Highly Compensated
Employee his respective share of the excess contributions. The Advisory
Committee will determine the respective shares of excess contributions by
starting with the Highly Compensated Employee(s) who has the greatest ADP,
reducing his ADP (but not below the next highest ADP), then, if necessary,
reducing the ADP of the Highly Compensated Employee(s) at the next highest ADP
level (including the ADP of the Highly Compensated Employee(s) whose ADP the
Advisory Committee already has reduced), and continuing in this manner until the
average ADP for the Highly Compensated Group satisfies the ADP test. If the
Highly Compensated Employee is part of an aggregated family group, the Advisory
Committee, in accordance with the applicable Treasury regulations, will
determine each aggregated family member's allocable share of the excess
contributions assigned to the family unit.

(F) ALLOCABLE INCOME. To determine the amount of the corrective distribution
required under this Section 14.08, the Advisory Committee must calculate the
allocable income for the Plan Year in which the excess contributions arose.
"Allocable income" means net income or net loss. To calculate allocable income
for the Plan Year, the Advisory Committee will use a uniform and
nondiscriminatory method which reasonably reflects the manner used by the Plan
to allocate income to Participants' Accounts.

     14.09 NONDISCRIMINATION RULES FOR EMPLOYER MATCHING
CONTRIBUTIONS/PARTICIPANT NONDEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS. For Plan Years beginning
after December 31, 1986, the Advisory Committee must determine whether the
annual Employer matching contributions (other than qualified matching
contributions used in the ADP under Section 14.08), if any, and the Employee
contributions, if any, satisfy either of the following average contribution
percentage ("ACP") tests:

     (i) The ACP for the Highly Compensated Group does not exceed 1.25 times the
     ACP of the Nonhighly Compensated Group; or

     (ii) The ACP for the Highly Compensated Group does not exceed the ACP for
     the Nonhighly Compensated Group by more than two percentage


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     points (or the lesser percentage permitted by the multiple use limitation
     in Section 14.10) and the ACP for the Highly Compensated Group is not more
     than twice the ACP for the Nonhighly Compensated Group.

(A) CALCULATION OF ACP. The average contribution percentage for a group is the
average of the separate contribution percentages calculated for each Eligible
Employee who is a member of that group. An Eligible Employee's contribution
percentage for a Plan Year is the ratio of the Eligible Employee's aggregate
contributions for the Plan Year to the Employee's Compensation for the Plan
Year. "Aggregate contributions" are Employer matching contributions (other than
qualified matching contributions used in the ADP test under Section 14.08) and
employee contributions (as defined in Section 14.03). For aggregated family
members treated as a single Highly Compensated Employee, the contribution
percentage of the family unit is the contribution percentage determined by
combining the aggregate contributions and Compensation of all aggregated family
members.

     The Advisory Committee, in a manner consistent with Treasury regulations,
may determine the contribution percentages of the Eligible Employees by taking
into account qualified nonelective contributions (other than qualified
nonelective contributions used in the ADP test under Section 14.08) or elective
deferrals, or both, made to this Plan or to any other qualified Plan maintained
by the Employer. The Advisory Committee may not include qualified nonelective
contributions in the ACP test unless the allocation of nonelective contributions
is nondiscriminatory when the Advisory Committee takes into account all
nonelective contributions (including the qualified nonelective contributions)
and also when the Advisory Committee takes into account only the nonelective
contributions not used in either the ADP test described in Section 14.08 or the
ACP test described in this Section 14.09. The Advisory Committee may not include
elective deferrals in the ACP test, unless the Plan which includes the elective
deferrals satisfies the ADP test both with and without the elective deferrals
included in this ACP test. For Plan Years beginning after December 31, 1989, the
Advisory Committee may not include in the ACP test any qualified nonelective
contributions or elective deferrals under another qualified plan unless that
plan has the same plan year as this Plan. The Advisory Committee must maintain
records to demonstrate compliance with the ACP test, including the extent to
which the Plan used qualified nonelective contributions or elective deferrals to
satisfy the test. For Plan Years beginning prior to January 1, 1992, the
component group testing rule permitted under Section 14.08(A) also applies to
the ACP test under this Section 14.09.

(B) SPECIAL AGGREGATION RULE FOR HIGHLY COMPENSATED EMPLOYEES. To determine the
contribution percentage of any Highly Compensated Employee, the aggregate
contributions taken into account must include any matching contributions (other
than qualified matching contributions used in the ADP test) and any Employee
contributions made on his behalf to any other plan maintained by the Employer,
unless the other plan is an ESOP. If the plans have different plan years, the
Advisory Committee will determine the combined aggregate contributions on the
basis of the plan years ending in the same calendar year.

(C) AGGREGATION OF CERTAIN PLANS. If the Employer treats two plans as a unit for
coverage or nondiscrimination purposes, the Employer must


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combine the plans to determine whether either plan satisfies the ACP test. This
aggregation rule applies to the contribution percentage determination for all
Eligible Employees, irrespective of whether an Eligible Employee is a Highly
Compensated Employee or a Nonhighly Compensated Employee. For Plan Years
beginning after December 31, 1989, an aggregation of plans under this paragraph
does not apply to plans which have different plan years and, for Plan Years
beginning after December 31, 1988, the Advisory Committee may not aggregate an
ESOP (or the ESOP portion of a plan) with a non-ESOP plan (or non-ESOP portion
of a plan).

(D) DISTRIBUTION OF EXCESS AGGREGATE CONTRIBUTIONS. The Advisory Committee will
determine excess aggregate contributions after determining excess deferrals
under Section 14.07 and excess contributions under Section 14.08. If the
Advisory Committee determines the Plan fails to satisfy the ACP test for a Plan
Year, it must distribute the excess aggregate contributions, as adjusted for
allocable income, during the next Plan Year. However, the Employer will incur an
excise tax equal to 10% of the amount of excess aggregate contributions for a
Plan Year not distributed to the appropriate Highly Compensated Employees during
the first 2 1/2 months of that next Plan Year. The excess aggregate
contributions are the amount of aggregate contributions allocated on behalf of
the Highly Compensated Employees which causes the Plan to fail to satisfy the
ACP test. The Advisory Committee will distribute to each Highly Compensated
Employee his respective share of the excess aggregate contributions. The
Advisory Committee will determine the respective shares of excess aggregate
contributions by starting with the Highly Compensated Employee(s) who has the
greatest contribution percentage, reducing his contribution percentage (but not
below the next highest contribution percentage), then, if necessary, reducing
the contribution percentage of the Highly Compensated Employee(s) at the next
highest contribution percentage level (including the contribution percentage of
the Highly Compensated Employee(s) whose contribution percentage the Advisory
Committee already has reduced), and continuing in this manner until the ACP for
the Highly Compensated Group satisfies the ACP test. If the Highly Compensated
Employee is part of an aggregated family group, the Advisory Committee, in
accordance with the applicable Treasury regulations, will determine each
aggregated family member's allocable share of the excess aggregate contributions
assigned to the family unit.

(E) ALLOCABLE INCOME. To determine the amount of the corrective distribution
required under this Section 14.09, the Advisory Committee must calculate the
allocable income for the Plan Year in which the excess aggregate contributions
arose. "Allocable income" means net income or net loss. The Advisory Committee
will determine allocable income in the same manner as described in Section
14.08(F) for excess contributions.

(F) CHARACTERIZATION OF EXCESS AGGREGATE CONTRIBUTIONS. The Advisory Committee
will treat a Highly Compensated Employee's allocable share of excess aggregate
contributions in the following priority: (1) first as attributable to his
Employee contributions which are voluntary contributions, if any; (2) then as
matching contributions allocable with respect to excess contributions determined
under the ADP test described in Section 14.08; (3) then on a pro rata basis to
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matching contributions which the Advisory Committee has included in the ACP
test; (4) then on a pro rata basis to Employee contributions which are mandatory
contributions, if any, and to the matching contributions allocated on the basis
of those mandatory contributions; and (5) last to qualified nonelective
contributions used in the ACP test. To the extent the Highly Compensated
Employee's excess aggregate contributions are attributable to matching
contributions, and he is not 100% vested in his Accrued Benefit attributable to
matching contributions, the Advisory Committee will distribute only the vested
portion and forfeit the nonvested portion. The vested portion of the Highly
Compensated Employee's excess aggregate contributions attributable to Employer
matching contributions is the total amount of such excess aggregate
contributions (as adjusted for allocable income) multiplied by his vested
percentage (determined as of the last day of the Plan Year for which the
Employer made the matching contribution). The Employer will specify in Adoption
Agreement Section 3.05 the manner in which the Plan will allocate forfeited
excess aggregate contributions.

     14.10 MULTIPLE USE LIMITATION. For Plan Years beginning after December 31,
1988, if at least one Highly Compensated Employee is includible in the ADP test
under Section 14.08 and in the ACP test under Section 14.09, the sum of the
Highly Compensated Group's ADP and ACP may not exceed the multiple use
limitation.

     The multiple use limitation is the sum of (i) and (ii):

     (i) 125% of the greater of: (a) the ADP of the Nonhighly Compensated Group
     under the Code ss.401(k) arrangement; or (b) the ACP of the Nonhighly
     Compensated Group for the Plan Year beginning with or within the Plan Year
     of the Code ss.401(k) arrangement.

     (ii) 2% plus the lesser of (i)(a) or (i)(b), but no more than twice the
     lesser of (i)(a) or (i)(b).

     The Advisory Committee, in lieu of determining the multiple use limitation
as the sum of (i) and (ii), may elect to determine the multiple use limitation
as the sum of (iii) and (iv):

     (iii) 125% of the lesser of: (a) the ADP of the Nonhighly Compensated Group
     under the Code ss.401(k) arrangement; or (b) the ACP of the Nonhighly
     Compensated Group for the Plan Year beginning with or within the Plan Year
     of the Code ss.401(k) arrangement.

     (iv) 2% plus the greater of (iii)(a) or (iii)(b), but no more than twice
     the greater of (iii)(a) or (iii)(b).

     The Advisory Committee will determine whether the Plan satisfies the
multiple use limitation after applying the ADP test under Section 14.08 and the
ACP test under Section 14.09 and after making any corrective distributions
required by those Sections. If, after applying this Section 14.10, the Advisory
Committee determines the Plan has failed to satisfy the multiple use limitation,
the Advisory Committee will correct the failure by treating the excess amount as
excess contributions under Section 14.08 or as excess aggregate contributions
under Section 14.09, as it determines in its sole discretion. This Section 14.10
does not apply unless, prior to application of the multiple use limitation, the
ADP and the ACP of the Highly Compensated Group each exceeds 125% of the
respective percentages for the Nonhighly Compensated Group.


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     14.11 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTIONS. The Employer must elect in Section 6.03
the Adoption Agreement the distribution events permitted under the Plan. The
distribution events applicable to the Participant's Deferral Contributions
Account, Qualified Nonelective Contributions Account and Qualified Matching
Contributions Account must satisfy the distribution restrictions described in
paragraph (m) of Section 14.03.

(A) HARDSHIP DISTRIBUTIONS FROM DEFERRAL CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT. The Employer
must elect in Adoption Agreement Section 6.03 whether a Participant may receive
hardship distributions from his Deferral Contributions Account prior to the
Participant's Separation from Service. Hardship distributions from the Deferral
Contributions Account must satisfy the requirements of this Section 14.11. A
hardship distribution option may not apply to the Participant's Qualified
Nonelective Contributions Account or Qualified Matching Contributions Account,
except as provided in paragraph (3).

     (1) DEFINITION OF HARDSHIP. A hardship distribution under this Section
14.11 must be on account of one or more of the following immediate and heavy
financial needs: (1) medical care described in Code ss.213(d) incurred by the
Participant, by the Participant's spouse, or by any of the Participant's
dependents, or necessary to obtain such medical care; (2) the purchase
(excluding mortgage payments) of a principal residence for the Participant; (3)
the payment of post-secondary education tuition and related educational fees,
for the next 12-month period, for the Participant, for the Participant's spouse,
or for any of the Participant's dependents (as defined in Code ss.152); (4) to
prevent the eviction of the Participant from his principal residence or the
foreclosure on the mortgage of the Participant's principal residence; or (5) any
need prescribed by the Revenue Service in a revenue ruling, notice or other
document of general applicability which satisfies the safe harbor definition of
hardship.

     (2) RESTRICTIONS. The following restrictions apply to a Participant who
receives a hardship distribution: (a) the Participant may not make elective
deferrals or employee contributions to the Plan for the 12-month period
following the date of his hardship distribution; (b) the distribution is not in
excess of the amount of the immediate and heavy financial need (including any
amounts necessary to pay any federal, state or local income taxes or penalties
reasonably anticipated to result from the distribution); (c) the Participant
must have obtained all distributions, other than hardship distributions, and all
nontaxable loans (determined at the time of the loan) currently available under
this Plan and all other qualified plans maintained by the Employer; and (d) the
Participant agrees to limit elective deferrals under this Plan and under any
other qualified Plan maintained by the Employer, for the Participant's taxable
year immediately following the taxable year of the hardship distribution, to the
402(g) limitation (as described in Section 14.07), reduced by the amount of the
Participant's elective deferrals made in the taxable year of the hardship
distribution. The suspension of elective deferrals and employee contributions
described in clause (a) also must apply to all other qualified plans and to all
nonqualified plans of deferred compensation maintained by the Employer, other
than any mandatory employee contribution portion of a defined benefit plan,
including stock option, stock purchase and other similar plans, but not
including health or welfare benefit plans (other than the cash or deferred
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     (3) EARNINGS. For Plan Years beginning after December 31, 1988, a hardship
distribution under this Section 14.11 may not include earnings on an Employee's
elective deferrals credited after December 31, 1988. Qualified matching
contributions and qualified nonelective contributions, and any earnings on such
contributions, credited as of December 31, 1988, are subject to the hardship
withdrawal only if the Employer specifies in an addendum to this Section 14.11.
The addendum may modify the December 31, 1988, date for purposes of determining
credited amounts provided the date is not later than the end of the last Plan
Year ending before July 1, 1989.

(B) DISTRIBUTIONS AFTER SEPARATION FROM SERVICE. Following the Participant's
Separation from Service, the distribution events applicable to the Participant
apply equally to all of the Participant's Accounts, except as elected in Section
6.03 of the Employer's Adoption Agreement.

(C) CORRECTION OF ANNUAL ADDITIONS LIMITATION. If, as a result of a reasonable
error in determining the amount of elective deferrals an Employee may make
without violating the limitations of Part 2 of Article III, an Excess Amount
results, the Advisory Committee will return the Excess Amount (as adjusted for
allocable income) attributable to the elective deferrals. The Advisory Committee
will make this distribution before taking any corrective steps pursuant to
Section 3.10 or to Section 3.16. The Advisory Committee will disregard any
elective deferrals returned under this Section 14.11(C) for purposes of Sections
14.07, 14.08 and 14.09.

     14.12 SPECIAL ALLOCATION RULES. If the Code ss.401(k) arrangement provides
for salary reduction contributions, if the Plan accepts Employee contributions,
pursuant to Adoption Agreement Section 4.01, or if the Plan allocates matching
contributions as of any date other than the last day of the Plan Year, the
Employer must elect in Adoption Agreement 9.11 whether any special allocation
provisions will apply under Section 9.11 of the Plan. For purposes of the
elections:

     (a) A "segregated Account" direction means the Advisory Committee will
     establish a segregated Account for the applicable contributions made on the
     Participant's behalf during the Plan Year. The Trustee must invest the
     segregated Account in Federally insured interest bearing savings account(s)
     or time deposits, or a combination of both, or in any other fixed income
     investments, unless otherwise specified in the Employer's Adoption
     Agreement. As of the last day of each Plan Year (or, if earlier, an
     allocation date coinciding with a valuation date described in Section
     9.11), the Advisory Committee will reallocate the segregated Account to the
     Participant's appropriate Account, in accordance with Section 3.04 or
     Section 4.06, whichever applies to the contributions.

     (b) A "weighted average allocation" method will treat a weighted portion of
     the applicable contributions as if includible in the Participant's Account
     as of the beginning of the valuation period. The weighted portion is a
     fraction, the numerator of which is the number of months in the valuation
     period, excluding each month in the valuation period which begins prior to
     the contribution date of the applicable contributions, and the denominator
     of which is the number of months in the valuation period. The Employer may
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     its Adoption Agreement to substitute a weighting period other than months
     for purposes of this weighted average allocation.

           *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *


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                                    ARTICLE A
                         APPENDIX TO BASIC PLAN DOCUMENT

     This Article is necessary to comply with the Unemployment Compensation
Amendments Act of 1992 and is an integral part of the basic plan document.
Section 12.08 applies to any modification or amendment of this Article.

     A-1. APPLICATIONS. This Article applies to distributions made on or after
January 1, 1993. Notwithstanding any provision of the Plan to the contrary that
would otherwise limit a distributee's election under this Article, a distributee
may elect, at the time and in the manner prescribed by the Plan Administrator,
to have any portion of an eligible rollover distribution paid directly to an
eligible retirement plan specified by the distributee in a direct rollover.

     A-2. DEFINITIONS.

           (a) "Eligible rollover distribution." An eligible rollover
distribution is any distribution of all or any portion of the balance to the
credit of the distributee, except that an eligible rollover distribution does
not include: any distribution that is one of a series of substantially equal
periodic payments (not less frequently than annually) made for the life (or life
expectancy) of the distributee or the joint lives (or joint life expectancies)
of the distributee and the distributee's designated beneficiary, or for a
specified period of ten years or more; any distribution to the extent such
distribution is required under Code ss.401(a)(9); and the portion of any
distribution that is not includible in gross income (determined without regard
to the exclusion of net unrealized appreciation with respect to employer
securities).

           (b) "Eligible retirement plan." An eligible retirement plan is an
individual retirement account described in Code ss.408(a), an individual
retirement annuity described in Code ss.408(b), an annuity plan described in
Code ss.403(a), or a qualified trust described in Code ss.401(a), that accepts
the distributee's eligible rollover distribution. However, in the case of an
eligible rollover distribution to the surviving spouse, an eligible retirement
plan is an individual retirement account or individual retirement annuity.

           (c) "Distributee." A distributee includes an Employee or former
Employee. In addition, the Employee's or former Employee's surviving spouse and
the employee's or former Employee's spouse or former spouse who is the alternate
payee under a qualified domestic relations order, as defined in Code ss.414(p),
are distributees with regard to the interest of the spouse or former spouse.

           (d) "Direct rollover." A direct rollover is a payment by the Plan to
the eligible retirement plan specified by the distributee.


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                                    ARTICLE B
                         APPENDIX TO BASIC PLAN DOCUMENT

     This Article is necessary to comply with the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation
Act of 1993 (OBRA '93) and is an integral part of the basic plan document.
Section 12.08 applies to any modification or amendment of this Article.

     In addition to other applicable limitations set forth in the plan, and
notwithstanding any other provision of the plan to the contrary, for plan years
beginning on or after January 1, 1994, the annual compensation of each employee
taken into account under the plan shall not exceed the OBRA '93 annual
compensation limit. The OBRA '93 annual compensation limit is $150,000, as
adjusted by the Commissioner for increases in the cost of living in accordance
with Section 401(a)(17)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code. The cost-of-living
adjustment in effect for a calendar year applies to any period, not exceeding 12
months, over which compensation is determined (determination period) beginning
in such calendar year. If a determination period consists of fewer than 12
months, the OBRA '93 annual compensation limit will be multiplied by a fraction,
the numerator of which is the number of months in the determination period, and
the denominator of which is 12.

     For plan years beginning on or after January 1, 1994, any reference in this
plan to the limitation under Section 401(a)(17) of the Code shall mean the OBRA
'93 annual compensation limit set forth in this provision.

     If compensation for any prior determination period is taken into account in
determining an employee's benefits accruing in the current plan year, the
compensation for that prior determination period is subject to the OBRA '93
annual compensation limit in effect for that prior determination period. For
this purpose, for determination periods beginning before the first day of the
first plan year beginning on or after January 1, 1994, the OBRA '93 annual
compensation limit is $150,000.


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                                    ARTICLE C
                         APPENDIX TO BASIC PLAN DOCUMENT
                         REV. RUL. 94-76 MODEL AMENDMENT

     This amendment is effective on the first day of the first Plan Year
beginning on or after December 12, 1994, or, if later, March 12, 1995.

     Notwithstanding any provision of this Plan to the contrary, to the extent
that any optional form of benefit under this Plan permits a distribution prior
to the Employee's retirement, death, disability, or severance from employment,
and prior to plan termination, the optional form of benefits is not available
with respect to benefits attributable to assets (including the post-transfer
earnings thereon) and liabilities that are transferred, within the meaning of
Code ss.414(l), to this Plan from a money purchase pension plan qualified under
Code ss.401(a) (other than any portion of those assets and liabilities
attributable to voluntary Employee contributions).



                                    ARTICLE D
                         APPENDIX TO BASIC PLAN DOCUMENT
                             USERRA MODEL AMENDMENT

     This amendment is effective as of December 12, 1994.

     Notwithstanding any provision of this Plan to the contrary, contributions,
benefits and service credit with respect to qualified military service will be
provided in accordance with Code ss.414(u). Loan repayments will be suspended
under this Plan as permitted under Code ss.414(u)(4).


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                                                                     EXHIBIT 5.1


            [DAVIS, BROWN, KOEHN, SHORS & ROBERTS, P.C. LETTERHEAD]
                        ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW

                                February 2, 1999


FBL Financial Group, Inc.
5400 University Avenue
West Des Moines, IA 50266

Ladies and Gentlemen:

     FBL Financial Group, Inc., an Iowa corporation (the "Company") is filing
post-effective amendment number 1 to its Registration Statement (#333-08567) on
Form S-8 (the "Registration Statement") under the Securities Act of 1933 (the
"Act") in connection with the proposed sale of up to an additional 300,000
shares of Class A Common Stock, without par value, of the Company (the
"Additional FBL Common Shares").

     As counsel to the Company, we have examined the corporate proceedings and
such other legal matters as we deemed relevant to the authorization and issuance
of the Additional FBL Common Shares covered by post-effective amendment number 1
to the Registration Statement. Based on such examination, it is our opinion that
the issuance of the Additional FBL Common Shares has been duly authorized and,
when sold as described in post-effective amendment number 1 to the Registration
Statement the Additional FBL Common Shares will be legally issued, fully paid
and nonassessable.

     We do not find it necessary for the purpose of this opinion, and,
accordingly, do not purport to cover herein, the application of the "Blue Sky"
or securities laws of various states to offers or sales of the Additional FBL
Common Shares.

     We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as Exhibit 5.1 to the
Registration Statement and to the references therein to our firm in such
Registration Statement.

                                         Very truly yours,

                              DAVIS, BROWN, KOEHN, SHORS & ROBERTS, P.C.

                                         /s/ Donald J. Brown
                                         Donald J. Brown




                  Exhibit 23.1 - Consent of Ernst & Young, LLP



We consent to the incorporation by reference in Post-Effective Amendment No. 1
to the Registration Statement (Form S-8 No. 333-08567) pertaining to the Farm
Bureau 401(k) Savings Plan (formerly the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation and
Affiliated Companies 401(k) Savings Plan) of our reports (a) dated February 16,
1998, with respect to the consolidated financial statements and schedules of FBL
Financial Group, Inc. included in its Annual Report (Form 10-K) and (b) dated
May 18, 1998, with respect to the financial statements and schedules of the Iowa
Farm Bureau Federation and Affiliated Companies 401(k) Savings Plan included in
the Plan's Annual Report (Form 11-K), both for the year ended December 31, 1997,
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

/s/ Ernst & Young LLP

Des Moines, Iowa
February 2, 1999



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