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Corporate Ethics Policy: PURPOSE AND SCOPE The Board of Directors of New Green Technologies, Inc. and its subsidiaries ("New Green") established and updates this Corporate Ethics Policy ("Policy") to aid each director, officer and employee in each New Green operating unit, facility, and department, in making ethical and legal decisions in your daily work. Please direct all your questions on the Policy and how to use it effectively to New Green's Corporate Counsel ("COUNSEL"), appointed by the Chief Executive Officer. New Green requires you to conduct our Company's business using good judgment and the highest legal and ethical standards. Although the Policy is based on common sense and courtesy, New Green understands that you often encounter work situations that challenge your judgment. As a New Green director, officer or employee faced with such challenges, you should refer to the Policy's consistent and uniform guidelines to evaluate and respond in a way that meets New Green's moral and legal standards. Use this Policy frequently to ensure that you act within the Policy's spirit and that you react to challenges facing you in compliance with each principle and standard. Your consistently ethical behavior helps New Green prosper by earning the trust and respect of our customers, suppliers, shareholders, competitors, and community. STANDARDS OF CONDUCT Each New Green director, officer and employee must: 1. Comply with all laws, rules and regulations. Compliance with the law does not comprise our entire ethical responsibility. Rather, it is a minimum, essential condition for performance of your duties. If you suspect that you, a co-worker or New Green may have done or may be about to do something that violates this Policy, other New Green policies, or any regulation or law, immediately contact your supervisor, the COUNSEL, or the Legal Department. They are there to help you interpret the Policy, applicable laws, rules and regulations before you act. If you don't notify one of these people when you know or suspect a violation, you may jeopardize yourself, your employment, and New Green. 2. Be honest and true. You must always give accurate information to New Green's customers and vendors, and to the public. If you are involved in proposals, bid preparations, or contract negotiations, you must be certain that all statements, communications, and representations to prospective customers are accurate and truthful. Do not misrepresent New Green's services when you sell, or New Green's needs when you buy, or any other information in your negotiations, contracts and daily work. Your estimates and projections should be reasonably based on available facts and logical assumptions, and formulated without bias that could skew your results. Generally, avoid giving estimates and projections in public disclosures. If you are issuing information to the public or media, clear it first with New Green's Legal Department and Chief Financial Officer. 3. Honor individual and corporate obligations. Make commitments to customers, suppliers, business partners and your co-workers that you and New Green expect to fulfill. Recognize also that New Green makes corporate commitments, and communicate with other departments to make sure your proposed commitments support, and do not conflict with, established ones. Meeting your commitments is an individual accomplishment, while meeting New Green's commitments enhances our corporate integrity. 4. Obtain and Use New Green Assets Wisely. Proper use of New Green property, electronic communications systems, information resources, material facilities and equipment is your responsibility. Use and maintain these assets with the utmost care and respect, guarding against theft, waste and abuse, and never borrow or remove them from New Green property without management's permission. While these assets are intended to be used for New Green business, occasional personal use by employees may be permitted if it does not adversely affect the interests of New Green and permission is given. Personal use of New Green assets must always be in accordance with other New Green policies-consult your supervisor for guidance and permission. (See also Communications System and Internet Services Policy). 5. Negotiate fairly and quickly. Solicit, buy and sell on the basis of quality, service and price. Refrain from negotiating reciprocal agreements or coercing vendors to deal with New Green. Report to the COUNSEL any party negotiating with New Green who infers that a New Green board member, officer, or employee demands a certain deal outcome. 6. Compete fairly and do not disrupt free trade or restrict competition. Antitrust laws prohibit agreements and practices "in restraint of trade" such as price fixing and boycotting suppliers or customers. They also bar pricing intended to run a competitor out of business; disparaging, misrepresenting or harassing a competitor; stealing trade secrets; bribery; and kickbacks. Unless you have a legitimate and legal purpose, do not discuss with, or reveal New Green prices, rate establishing methods, terms, or service schedules to parties outside New Green. Avoid using misrepresentation or innuendo that injures or discredits a legitimate competitor. To ensure that our customers can purchase goods or services at the same or better price as others in similar conditions, use price variances only if there are differences in the quantity or cost of providing the goods or services, if you are matching a competitor's price in good faith, or if conditions change that effect the marketability of the goods or services. 7. Do Not Usurp Business Opportunities. You are prohibited from (a) taking for yourself personally opportunities or benefits that are discovered through the use of your position or New Green property or information, (b) using your position or New Green property or information for personal gain, and (c) competing with New Green. You owe a duty to New Green to advance its legitimate interests when the opportunity to do so arises. 8. Generally avoid gifts. New Green's business dealings should always be free from even the perception that favorable treatment was sought, received, or given in exchange for gifts or favors. You must neither give nor accept business courtesies that constitute, or could be reasonably perceived as constituting, unfair business inducements or that would violate law, regulation or policies of New Green or a customer, or could cause embarrassment to or reflect negatively on New Green's reputation. As a matter of respect for the rich and diverse customs practiced among our business relations internationally, permissive conduct may differ somewhat in accordance with applicable policy or upon guidance from the Legal Department. Report immediately to your supervisor and the COUNSEL any actual or apparent offer of a gift to you or a co-worker that appears to be an attempt to commercially or politically bribe you or New Green in the form of money, goods or services. Gifts, Gratuities, and Business Courtesies to U.S., State, and Local Government Employees Federal, state and local government departments and agencies are governed by law and regulations concerning acceptance by their employees of entertainment, meals, gifts, gratuities, and other things of value from firms and persons with whom those government departments and agencies do business or over whom they have regulatory authority. It is the policy of New Green to comply strictly with those laws and regulations. Business Courtesies to Non-Government Persons Meals, Refreshments and Entertainment It is an acceptable practice for New Green employees to provide meals, refreshments, entertainment, and other business courtesies of reasonable value to non-government persons in support of business activities, provided:
Gifts New Green employees are prohibited from offering or giving tangible gifts (including tickets to sporting, recreational, or other events) having a market value of $100.00 or more, to a person or entity with whom the Company does or seeks to do business, unless generally or specifically approved by his or other supervisor, and the COUNSEL. Business Courtesies to Foreign Government Personnel and Public Officials New Green may be restricted from giving meals, gifts, gratuities, entertainment, or other things of value to personnel of foreign governments and foreign public officials by the Foreign Corrupt practices Act and by laws of other countries. You must obtain prior Legal Department approval. 9. Tread carefully in political matters. New Green encourages its employees to become involved in civic affairs and to participate in the political process. You must understand, however, that your involvement and participation must be on an individual basis, on your own time, and at your own expense. Federal law prohibits New Green from donating corporate funds, goods or services, directly or indirectly to candidates for federal office-this includes employee work time. Local and state laws also govern political contributions and activities by corporations. Report immediately to the COUNSEL or your supervisor any efforts by New Green or co-workers to coerce or influence your decision to make political contributions. 10. Keep outside interests from conflicting with your job. The Board of Directors must approve any material transactions between New Green and its directors, officers, stockholders, employees, agents or affiliates, and members of their immediate family. This includes any transactions with third parties (e.g., vendors, franchisees) in which such persons have a material interest. If you encounter any such transactions, forward them to the Legal Department. Conflicts of interest can arise when you or a member of your family receive improper personal benefit because of your position with New Green. Do not take actions, conduct business, or make statements that create real or potential conflicts with New Green's interests, including taking a personal, proprietary or financial interest in an entity with which New Green does business or competes, or which could adversely, or appear to adversely, influence you in your New Green employment. You may not have an outside job, business, financial interest or activity that, because of its size, significance or nature, adversely affects your job performance or that conflicts or appears to conflict with New Green's interests. Get the approval of the CEO, or, in some cases, the Board of Directors, before you get a job outside New Green that pays you money or other consideration. You may invest in entities that supply or purchase goods or services to or from New Green so long as the entity is listed on a national securities exchange or regularly traded by national securities dealers and you purchase only 1% or less of the market value of the entity's outstanding securities. If you want to purchase from entities not meeting this standard, or in greater quantities, you must receive the Board of Director's approval before investing. You may invest in Manor Care, Inc. or Sunburst Hospitality Corporation and their affiliates without such limitation or prior approval. 11. Keep confidential information here. In your daily work, you will receive information about New Green, other companies, or individuals that the public does not know. That information is confidential, and unless the information is public knowledge or is required to be disclosed by law, you must not share the information outside of New Green. Never use confidential information that you get at work for your personal gain or to give or get an unfair advantage in a personal or competitive business transaction. You may not trade on, share or disclose information that may affect the value of New Green stock until that information is made public. If you do so, you could be criminally prosecuted for insider trading. You may also receive confidential information and data about New Green's business plans, trademarks, new products, revenues, expenses, profits, methods, systems, franchisee lists, employee rosters and/or vendor lists. If so, you have access to a trade secret that is New Green's valuable asset, and that, if you disclosed it outside the company, may harm New Green. For this reason, you may not disclose trade secrets to the public or use them for purposes other than as required in your work at New Green. 12. Respect individual dignity. Be fair and impartial with co-workers and those outside New Green, offering everyone an equal opportunity to achieve their full business potential. Do not discriminate against or harass any fellow employee, franchisee, or any other outside person. You and New Green must never discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual preference, national origin, disability or any other status recognized by civil rights law. While everyone who works for New Green must comply with these provisions, our executives and supervisors assume a special responsibility for fostering a work environment that is free from discrimination, harassment and the fear or retribution. Supervisors must be careful in words and conduct to avoid placing, or seeming to place, pressure on subordinates that could cause them to deviate from acceptable ethical behavior. Report immediately and completely to your supervisor, Human Resources and the COUNSEL any action, word, or practice you believe is discrimination, harassment or retaliation. (See also, Anti-Harassment Policy). 13. Know the rules in government contracts. If you assist New Green in fulfilling a government contract, know and comply with that contract and the contracting agency's applicable laws, rules and regulations. If you have a question concerning compliance with a government contract, contact your supervisor or the COUNSEL. New Green will not employ or contract for services with any person who New Green knows was convicted of a criminal offense related to a government program or who New Green knows was debarred or excluded from participating in a government program. 14. Maintain clear and accurate records. Maintain complete, clear and dated financial and other records unless you are specifically instructed otherwise. New Green relies on the trustworthiness and professionalism of your aCounselunting, record keeping, and reporting. Never misstate, exaggerate or fabricate files that pertain to New Green's business. 15. Special Obligations of the CEO and Certain Financial Officers. The CEO, the chief financial officer, the chief operating officer, and the controller have an obligation to ensure that all publicly filed reports and other public communications related to New Green's financial condition or results of operations contain full, fair, accurate, timely and understandable disclosures of all material facts. OTHER POLICIES New Green maintains and publishes other policies that supplement many of the obligations in this Policy. Such policies include: * Communications Systems and Internet Services Policy You may obtain copies of these policies from the COUNSEL. SEEKING GUIDANCE/REPORTING A VIOLATION You are encouraged to talk to your supervisor, the Legal Department or the COUNSEL if you have when you have questions about this Policy or are in doubt of the best course of action. Additionally, it is your obligation to report suspected violations of laws or this Policy. You will not be retaliated against for any report made in good faith. Contact Information: COUNSEL – Sean Johnson, General Counsel 813-227-8148 If, after 30 days, you do not believe that your report of a violation has been sufficiently responded to, you should contact the New Green Board of Directors. SANCTIONS Recognizing that employee ethics violations can mean extensive court costs, lost business and diminished goodwill, New Green will investigate any reported ethical violation promptly and completely. If New Green determines that you violated the Policy, you will be punished in proportion to the severity of your violation, which may include terminating your employment. IMPLEMENTATION New Green believes in and adheres to this Policy and requires you to read, use and adhere to the Policy as well. To ensure that you are always aware of the current Policy, New Green: 1. Provides you with the current form of this Policy when you start working at New Green. You must sign a document saying that you have read and understand the Policy, and that you agree to work under the Policy rules. New Green will keep that document in your employee file. |