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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 8-K

 

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)

of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported):  November 30, 2017

 

MYRIAD GENETICS, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

Delaware

 

0-26642

 

87-0494517

(State or other jurisdiction of

incorporation)

 

(Commission

File Number)

 

(IRS Employer

Identification No.)

 

320 Wakara Way

Salt Lake City, Utah 84108

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)

Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (801) 584-3600

Not Applicable

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):

Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§ 230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§ 240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. 

 

 

 

 


ITEM 5.02

Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Certain Officers; Compensatory Arrangements of Certain Officers

(e) On November 30, 2017, at our annual meeting of stockholders, our stockholders approved the adoption of the 2017 Employee, Director and Consultant Equity Incentive Plan (the “2017 Plan”).  The 2017 Plan allows for the issuance of up to 1,400,000 shares of our common stock pursuant to awards granted under the 2017 Plan and will allow for the issuance of up to a maximum of 9,851,092 shares of common stock that are represented by (i) 2,187,611 options outstanding under our 2003 Employee, Director and Consultant Stock Option Plan (the “2003 Plan”) and (ii) 7,663,481 options and restricted stock units (“RSUs”) outstanding under our 2010 Employee, Director and Consultant Equity Incentive Plan (the “2010 Plan”), that expire or are cancelled without delivery of shares of common stock on or after November 30, 2017. With the approval of the 2017 Plan, the remaining shares available for grant under our 2010 Plan will be cancelled and not available for award; accordingly, no additional shares will be awarded under our 2010 Plan. A description of the material features of the 2017  Plan and related matters are set forth in our definitive proxy statement on Schedule 14A filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on October 4, 2017, under the heading “Proposal 2: Approval of the 2017 Employee, Director and Consultant Equity Incentive Plan” and is incorporated herein by reference.  Such description is qualified in its entirety by reference to the actual terms of the Incentive Plan, a copy of which is filed as Exhibit 10.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K.

On November 30, 2017, at our annual meeting of stockholders, our stockholders also re-approved our 2013 Executive Incentive Plan (the “Incentive Plan”), as amended, which provides for incentive compensation to our key officers and employees, who, from time to time may be selected for participation. The Incentive Plan is intended to provide incentives and rewards for the contributions of such employees toward the successful achievement of our financial and business goals established for the applicable performance period. Payments pursuant to the Incentive Plan are intended to qualify as “performance-based compensation” within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code. A description of the material features of the Incentive Plan and related matters are set forth in our definitive proxy statement on Schedule 14A filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on October 4, 2017, under the heading “Proposal 3: Approval of the 2013 Executive Incentive Plan, as amended” and is incorporated herein by reference.  Such description is qualified in its entirety by reference to the actual terms of the Incentive Plan, a copy of which is filed as Exhibit 10.2 to this Current Report on Form 8-K.

ITEM 5.07    Submissions of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders

(a)  On November 30, 2017, we held our 2017 Annual Meeting of Stockholders (“the Annual Meeting”).  Of the 69,206,848 shares of common stock outstanding as of the record date of October 4, 2017, a quorum of 61,299,786 shares, or approximately 88.57% of the eligible shares, was present in person or represented by proxy.  

(b)  The following is a brief description of each matter submitted to a vote at the Annual Meeting, as well as the number of votes cast for and against and the number of abstentions and broker non-votes with respect to each matter.

Proposal No. 1: Elect Directors

To elect Walter Gilbert, PhD., Dennis Langer, M.D., J.D. and Lawrence C. Best to serve until the 2020 Annual Meeting of Stockholders, and until their successors are duly elected and qualified or until their earlier death, resignation, retirement or removal.

 

 

Votes

 

 

Votes

 

 

Broker

 

 

 

For

 

 

Withheld

 

 

Non-Votes

 

Walter Gilbert, Ph.D.

 

 

54,858,218

 

 

 

1,205,583

 

 

 

5,235,985

 

Dennis H. Langer, M.D., J.D.

 

 

54,887,069

 

 

 

1,176,732

 

 

 

5,235,985

 

Lawrence C. Best

 

 

55,617,399

 

 

 

446,402

 

 

 

5,235,985

 

Proposal No. 2: Approval of the 2017 Employee, Director and consultant Equity Incentive Plan

Votes

 

 

Votes

 

 

Votes

 

 

Broker

 

For

 

 

Against

 

 

Abstained

 

 

Non-Votes

 

 

54,533,993

 

 

 

1,447,316

 

 

 

82,492

 

 

 

5,235,985

 

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Proposal No. 3: Re-Approve the 2013 Executive Incentive Plan, As Amended

 

Votes

 

 

Votes

 

 

Votes

 

 

Broker

 

For

 

 

Against

 

 

Abstained

 

 

Non-Votes

 

 

55,256,766

 

 

 

753,116

 

 

 

53,919

 

 

 

5,235,985

 

Proposal No. 4: Independent Public Accountants

Votes

 

 

Votes

 

 

Votes

 

For

 

 

Against

 

 

Abstained

 

 

60,815,313

 

 

 

366,658

 

 

 

117,815

 

Proposal No. 5: Proposal, on an Advisory Basis, of the Compensation of Our Named Executive Officers, as Disclosed in the Proxy Statement

Votes

 

 

Votes

 

 

Votes

 

 

Broker

 

For

 

 

Against

 

 

Abstained

 

 

Non-Votes

 

 

53,958,432

 

 

 

2,058,355

 

 

 

47,014

 

 

 

5,235,985

 

Proposal No. 6: Advisory Vote on Frequency of Votes on Executive Compensation

 

1 Year

 

 

2 Years

 

 

3 Years

 

 

Abstain

 

 

45,591,329

 

 

 

87,458

 

 

 

10,353,747

 

 

 

31,267

 

 

 

TEM 9.01Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits

 

Exhibit

Number

 

Description

 

 

 

10.1+

 

10.2+

 

Myriad Genetics, Inc. 2017 Employee, Director and Consultant Equity Incentive Plan

 

Myriad Genetics, Inc. 2013 Executive Incentive Plan, As Amended

 

 

 

(+)  Management contract or compensatory plan arrangement

 

 

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

 

MYRIAD GENETICS, INC.

 

 

 

 

Date:  December 1, 2017

By:

 

/s/ R. Bryan Riggsbee

 

 

 

R. Bryan Riggsbee

 

 

 

Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer

 

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Exhibit 10.1

MYRIAD GENETICS, INC.

 

2017 EMPLOYEE, DIRECTOR AND CONSULTANT EQUITY INCENTIVE PLAN

 

1.

      DEFINITIONS.

Unless otherwise specified or unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms, as used in this Myriad Genetics, Inc. 2017 Employee, Director and Consultant Equity Incentive Plan have the following meanings:

Administrator means the Board of Directors, unless it has delegated power to act on its behalf to the Committee, in which case the term Administrator means the Committee.

Affiliate means a corporation which, for purposes of Section 424 of the Code, is a parent or subsidiary of the Company, direct or indirect.

Agreement means an agreement between the Company and a Participant delivered pursuant to the Plan and pertaining to a Stock Right, in such form as the Administrator shall approve.

Board of Directors means the Board of Directors of the Company.

Cause means, with respect to a Participant (a) dishonesty with respect to the Company or any Affiliate, (b) insubordination, substantial malfeasance or non‑feasance of duty, (c) unauthorized disclosure of confidential information, (d) breach by a Participant of any provision of any employment, consulting, advisory, nondisclosure, non-competition or similar agreement between the Participant and the Company or any Affiliate, and (e) conduct substantially prejudicial to the business of the Company or any Affiliate; provided, however, that any provision in an agreement between a Participant and the Company or an Affiliate, which contains a conflicting definition of Cause for termination and which is in effect at the time of such termination, shall supersede this definition with respect to that Participant.  The determination of the Administrator as to the existence of Cause will be conclusive on the Participant and the Company.

Change of Control means the occurrence of any of the following events:

 

(i)

Ownership.  Any “Person” (as such term is used in Sections 13(d) and 14(d) of the Exchange Act) becomes the “Beneficial Owner” (as defined in Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company representing 50% or more of the total voting power represented by the Company’s then outstanding voting securities (excluding for this purpose any such voting securities held by the Company or its Affiliates or by any employee benefit plan of the Company) pursuant to a transaction or a series of related transactions which the Board of Directors does not approve; or

 


 

(ii)

Merger/Sale of Assets.  (A) A merger or consolidation of the Company whether or not approved by the Board of Directors, other than a merger or consolidation which would result in the voting securities of the Company outstanding immediately prior thereto continuing to represent (either by remaining outstanding or by being converted into voting securities of the surviving entity or the parent of such corporation) more than 50% of the total voting power represented by the voting securities of the Company or such surviving entity or parent of such corporation, as the case may be, outstanding immediately after such merger or consolidation; or (B) the sale or disposition by the Company of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets in a transaction requiring stockholder approval; or

 

(iii)

“Change of Control” shall be interpreted, if applicable, in a manner, and limited to the extent necessary, so that it will not cause adverse tax consequences under Section 409A.

Code means the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended including any successor statute, regulation and guidance thereto.

Committee means the committee of the Board of Directors to which the Board of Directors has delegated power to act under or pursuant to the provisions of the Plan, the composition of which shall at all times satisfy the provisions of Section 162(m) of the Code.

Common Stock means shares of the Company’s common stock, $.01 par value per share.

Company means Myriad Genetics, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

Consultant means any natural person who is an advisor or consultant that provides bona fide services to the Company or its Affiliates, provided that such services are not in connection with the offer or sale of securities in a capital raising transaction, and do not directly or indirectly promote or maintain a market for the Company’s or its Affiliates’ securities.

Disability or Disabled means permanent and total disability as defined in Section 22(e)(3) of the Code.

Employee means any employee of the Company or of an Affiliate (including, without limitation, an employee who is also serving as an officer or director of the Company or of an Affiliate), designated by the Administrator to be eligible to be granted one or more Stock Rights under the Plan.

Exchange Act means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

Fair Market Value of a Share of Common Stock means:

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(1)      If the Common Stock is listed on a national securities exchange or traded in the over‑thecounter market and sales prices are regularly reported for the Common Stock, the closing or, if not applicable, the last price of the Common Stock on the composite tape or other comparable reporting system for the trading day on the applicable date and if such applicable date is not a trading day, the last market trading day prior to such date;

(2)          If the Common Stock is not traded on a national securities exchange but is traded on the over‑the‑counter market, if sales prices are not regularly reported for the Common Stock for the trading day referred to in clause (1), and if bid and asked prices for the Common Stock are regularly reported, the mean between the bid and the asked price for the Common Stock at the close of trading in the over-the-counter market for the trading day on which Common Stock was traded on the applicable date and if such applicable date is not a trading day, the last market trading day prior to such date; and

(3)   If the Common Stock is neither listed on a national securities exchange nor traded in the over‑the‑counter market, such value as the Administrator, in good faith, shall determine.

Participant means an Employee, director or Consultant of the Company or an Affiliate to whom one or more Stock Rights are granted under the Plan. As used herein, “Participant” shall include “Participant’s Survivors” where the context requires.

Plan means this Myriad Genetics, Inc. 2017 Employee, Director and Consultant Equity Incentive Plan.

Restricted Stock Grant means a grant by the Company of Shares under the Plan that are subject to a lapsing forfeiture or repurchase right.

Restricted Stock Unit Award means a grant by the Company under the Plan of an unfunded, unsecured commitment by the Company to deliver a pre-determined number of Shares to a Participant at a future time in accordance with the terms and conditions of the award agreement and the Plan.

Securities Act means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

Shares means shares of the Common Stock as to which Stock Rights have been or may be granted under the Plan or any shares of capital stock into which the Shares are changed or for which they are exchanged within the provisions of Paragraph 3 of the Plan.  The Shares issued under the Plan may be authorized and unissued shares or shares held by the Company in its treasury, or both.

Stock Right means a right to Shares or the value of Shares of the Company granted pursuant to the Plan – a Restricted Stock Grant or a Restricted Stock Unit Award.

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Survivor means a deceased Participant’s legal representatives and/or any person or persons who acquired the Participant’s rights to a Stock Right by will or by the laws of descent and distribution.

2.

      PURPOSES OF THE PLAN.

The Plan is intended to encourage ownership of Shares by Employees and directors of and certain Consultants to the Company and its Affiliates in order to attract and retain such people, to induce them to work for the benefit of the Company or of an Affiliate and to provide additional incentive for them to promote the success of the Company or of an Affiliate.  The Plan provides for the granting of Restricted Stock Grants and Restricted Stock Unit Awards and shall not allow for the grant of stock options.

3.         SHARES SUBJECT TO THE PLAN.

(a)  The number of Shares which may be issued from time to time pursuant to this Plan shall not exceed one million four hundred thousand (1,400,000) shares of Common Stock plus (ii) any shares of Common Stock that are represented by options previously granted under the Company’s 2003 Employee, Director and Consultant Stock Option Plan, as amended, or awards previously granted under the 2010 Employee, Director and Consultant Equity Incentive Plan, as amended, that are forfeited, expire or are cancelled without delivery of shares of Common Stock.

(b)  If any Restricted Stock Unit Award expires or is forfeited, cancelled, or otherwise terminated or results in any Shares not being issued or the Company shall reacquire (at not more than its original issuance price) any Shares issued pursuant to a Restricted Stock Grant, the unissued or reacquired Shares which were subject to such Stock Right shall again be available for issuance from time to time pursuant to this Plan.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Company or an Affiliate’s tax withholding obligation is satisfied by withholding Shares, the number of Shares deemed to have been issued under the Plan for purposes of the limitation set forth in Paragraph 3(a) above shall be the number of Shares that were subject to the Stock Right or portion thereof, and not the net number of Shares actually issued.  

4.          ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN.

The Administrator of the Plan will be the Board of Directors, except to the extent the Board of Directors delegates its authority to the Committee, in which case the Committee shall be the Administrator.  Subject to the provisions of the Plan, the Administrator is authorized to:

(a) Interpret the provisions of the Plan and all Stock Rights and to make all rules and determinations which it deems necessary or advisable for the administration of the Plan;

(b)Determine which Employees, directors and Consultants shall be granted Stock Rights;

(c)Determine the number of Shares for which a Stock Right or Stock Rights shall be granted, provided, however, that in no event shall:

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(i) Stock Rights with respect to more than 500,000 Shares be granted to any Participant in any fiscal year; and

(ii) the aggregate grant date fair value of Shares to be granted to any non-employee director under the Plan in any calendar year may not exceed $500,000; provided however that the foregoing limitation shall not apply to Stock Rights made pursuant to an election to receive equity in lieu of cash for all or a portion of fees received for service on the Board of Directors or any Committee thereof.

(d)Specify the terms and conditions upon which a Stock Right or Stock Rights may be granted; provided, however, that except in the case of death, disability or Change of Control, Stock Rights shall not vest, and any right of the Company to restrict or require Shares subject to a Stock Grant shall not lapse, less than one year from the date of grant and no dividends or dividend equivalents shall be paid on any Stock Right prior to the vesting of the underlying Shares;

(e)Amend any term or condition of any outstanding Stock Right, provided that no such change shall impair the rights of a Participant under any grant previously made without such Participant’s consent; provided however, the Administrator is not authorized to accelerate the vesting schedule of an outstanding Stock Right except in the case of death, disability or Change of Control; and

(f)Adopt any sub-plans applicable to residents of any specified jurisdiction as it deems necessary or appropriate in order to comply with or take advantage of any tax or other laws applicable to the Company, any Affiliate or to Participants or to otherwise facilitate the administration of the Plan, which sub-plans may include additional restrictions or conditions applicable to Stock Rights or Shares issuable pursuant to a Stock Right;

provided, however, that all such interpretations, rules, determinations, terms and conditions shall be made and prescribed in the context of potential tax consequences under Section 409A of the Code.  Subject to the foregoing, the interpretation and construction by the Administrator of any provisions of the Plan or of any Stock Right granted under it shall be final, unless otherwise determined by the Board of Directors, if the Administrator is the Committee.  In addition, if the Administrator is the Committee, the Board of Directors may take any action under the Plan that would otherwise be the responsibility of the Committee.

To the extent permitted under applicable law, the Board of Directors or the Committee may allocate all or any portion of its responsibilities and powers to any one or more of its members and may delegate all or any portion of its responsibilities and powers to any other person selected by it. The Board of Directors or the Committee may revoke any such allocation or delegation at any time.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, only the Board of Directors or the Committee shall be authorized to grant a Stock Right to any director of the Company or to any “officer” of the Company (as defined by Rule 16a-1 under the Exchange Act).

5.         ELIGIBILITY FOR PARTICIPATION.

The Administrator will, in its sole discretion, name the Participants in the Plan; provided, however, that each Participant must be an Employee, director or Consultant of the Company or of an Affiliate at the time a Stock Right is granted.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Administrator

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may authorize the grant of a Stock Right to a person not then an Employee, director or Consultant of the Company or of an Affiliate; provided, however, that the actual grant of such Stock Right shall be conditioned upon such person becoming eligible to become a Participant at or prior to the time of the execution of the Agreement evidencing such Stock Right.  The granting of any Stock Right to any individual shall neither entitle that individual to, nor disqualify him or her from, participation in any other grant of Stock Rights or any grant under any other benefit plan established by the Company or any Affiliate for Employees, directors or Consultants.

6.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RESTRICTED STOCK GRANTS.

Each Restricted Stock Grant to a Participant shall state the principal terms in an Agreement duly executed by the Company and, to the extent required by law or requested by the Company, by the Participant.  The Agreement shall be in a form approved by the Administrator and shall contain terms and conditions which the Administrator determines to be appropriate and in the best interest of the Company, subject to the following minimum standards:

(a)Each Agreement shall state the purchase price per share, if any, of the Shares covered by each Restricted Stock Grant, which purchase price shall be determined by the Administrator but shall not be less than the minimum consideration required by the Delaware General Corporation Law, if any, on the date of grant of the Restricted Stock Grant;

(b)Each Agreement shall state the number of Shares to which the Restricted Stock Grant pertains;

(c)Each Agreement shall include the terms of any right of the Company to restrict or reacquire the Shares subject to the Restricted Stock Grant, including the time and events upon which such rights shall accrue and the purchase price therefor, if any within the parameters set forth in the Plan; and

(d)Dividends (other than stock dividends to be issued pursuant to Section 18 of the Plan) may accrue but shall not be paid prior to the time, and only to the extent that, the restrictions or rights to reacquire the Shares subject to the Restricted Stock Grant lapse.

7.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF restricted stock unit awards.  

Each Restricted Stock Unit Award to a Participant shall state the principal terms in an Agreement duly executed by the Company and, to the extent required by law or requested by the Company, by the Participant.  The Agreement shall be in a form approved by the Administrator and shall contain terms and conditions which the Administrator determines to be appropriate and in the best interest of the Company. Each Agreement shall include the terms of any right of the Company including the right to terminate the Restricted Stock Unit Award without the issuance of Shares, the terms of any vesting conditions within the parameters set forth in the Plan, or events upon which Shares shall be issued provided that dividends (other than stock dividends to be issued pursuant to Section 18 of the Plan) or dividend equivalents may accrue but shall not be paid prior to and only to the extent that, the Shares subject to the Restricted Stock Unit Award vest.

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The Company intends that the Plan and any Restricted Stock Unit Awards granted hereunder be exempt from the application of Section 409A of the Code or meet the requirements of paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) of subsection (a) of Section 409A of the Code, to the extent applicable, and be operated in accordance with Section 409A so that any compensation deferred under any Restricted Stock Unit Award (and applicable investment earnings) shall not be included in income under Section 409A of the Code.  Any ambiguities in the Plan shall be construed to effect the intent as described in this Paragraph 7.

8.

Payment in connection with the issuance OF RESTRICTED STOCK GRANTS AND ISSUE OF SHARES for STOCK RIGHTS.

Any Restricted Stock Grant requiring payment of a purchase price for the Shares as to which such Restricted Stock Grant is being granted shall be made (a) in United States dollars in cash or by check, or (b) at the discretion of the Administrator, through delivery of shares of Common Stock held for at least six months (if required to avoid negative accounting treatment) and having a Fair Market Value equal as of the date of payment to the purchase price of the Restricted Stock Grant, or (c) at the discretion of the Administrator, by any combination of (a) and (b) above; or (d) at the discretion of the Administrator, by payment of such other lawful consideration as the Administrator may determine.

The Company shall when required by the applicable Agreement, reasonably promptly deliver the Shares as to which such Stock Right was made to the Participant (or to the Participant’s Survivors, as the case may be), subject to any escrow provision set forth in the applicable Agreement.  In determining what constitutes “reasonably promptly,” it is expressly understood that the issuance and delivery of the Shares may be delayed by the Company in order to comply with any law or regulation (including, without limitation, state securities or “blue sky” laws) which requires the Company to take any action with respect to the Shares prior to their issuance.

9.

RIGHTS AS A SHAREHOLDER.

No Participant to whom a Stock Right has been granted shall have rights as a shareholder with respect to any Shares covered by such Stock Right, except after issuance of Shares as set forth in any Agreement and tender of the aggregate purchase price, if any, for the Shares being purchased, and registration of the Shares in the Company’s share register in the name of the Participant.

10.

ASSIGNABILITY AND TRANSFERABILITY OF STOCK RIGHTS.

By its terms, a Stock Right granted to a Participant shall not be transferable by the Participant other than (i) by will or by the laws of descent and distribution, or (ii) as approved by the Administrator in its discretion and set forth in the applicable Agreement provided that no Stock Right may be transferred by a Participant for value.  The designation of a beneficiary of a Stock Right by a Participant, with the prior approval of the Administrator and in such form as the Administrator shall prescribe, shall not be deemed a transfer prohibited by this Paragraph.  Except as provided above during the Participant’s lifetime, a Stock Right shall only be exercisable by or

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issued to such Participant (or his or her legal representative) and shall not be assigned, pledged or hypothecated in any way (whether by operation of law or otherwise) and shall not be subject to execution, attachment or similar process.  Any attempted transfer, assignment, pledge, hypothecation or other disposition of any Stock Right or of any rights granted thereunder contrary to the provisions of this Plan, or the levy of any attachment or similar process upon a Stock Right, shall be null and void.

11.

EFFECT OF TERMINATION OF SERVICE ON UNACCEPTED RESTRICTED STOCK GRANTS AND RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARDS.

In the event of a termination of service (whether as an Employee, director or Consultant) with the Company or an Affiliate for any reason before the Participant has accepted a Restricted Stock Grant or a Restricted Stock Unit Award and paid the purchase price, if required, such grant shall terminate.

For purposes of this Paragraph 11 and Paragraph 12 below, a Participant to whom a Stock Right has been issued under the Plan who is absent from work with the Company or with an Affiliate because of temporary disability (any disability other than a Disability as defined in Paragraph 1 hereof), or who is on leave of absence for any purpose, shall not, during the period of any such absence, be deemed, by virtue of such absence alone, to have terminated such Participant’s employment, director status or consultancy with the Company or with an Affiliate, except as the Administrator may otherwise expressly provide.

In addition, for purposes of this Paragraph 11 and Paragraph 12 below, any change of employment or other service within or among the Company and any Affiliates shall not be treated as a termination of employment, director status or consultancy so long as the Participant continues to be an Employee, director or Consultant of the Company or any Affiliate.

12.

EFFECT ON RESTRICTED STOCK GRANTS AND RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARDS OF TERMINATION OF SERVICE OTHER THAN FOR CAUSE OR DEATH OR DISABILITY.

Except as otherwise provided in a Participant’s Agreement, in the event of a termination of service for any reason (whether as an Employee, director or Consultant), other than termination for Cause, Disability, or death for which events there are special rules in Paragraphs 13, 14, and 15, below, before all forfeiture provisions or Company rights of repurchase shall have lapsed, then the Company shall have the right to cancel or repurchase that number of Shares subject to a Restricted Stock Grant as to which the Company’s forfeiture or repurchase rights have not lapsed or cancel a Restricted Stock Unit Award without the issuance of any additional Shares thereunder.

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13.

EFFECT ON RESTRICTED STOCK GRANTS AND RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARDS OF TERMINATION OF SERVICE FOR CAUSE.

Except as otherwise provided in a Participant’s Agreement, the following rules apply if the Participant’s service (whether as an Employee, director or Consultant) with the Company or an Affiliate is terminated for Cause:

(a)All Shares subject to any Restricted Stock Grant that remain subject to forfeiture provisions or as to which the Company shall have a repurchase right and Restricted Stock Unit Awards for which Shares have not been issued shall be immediately forfeited to the Company as of the time the Participant is notified his or her service is terminated for Cause.

(b)Cause is not limited to events which have occurred prior to a Participant’s termination of service, nor is it necessary that the Administrator’s finding of Cause occur prior to termination.  If the Administrator determines, subsequent to a Participant’s termination of service, that either prior or subsequent to the Participant’s termination the Participant engaged in conduct which would constitute Cause, then all Shares subject to any Restricted Stock Grant that remained subject to forfeiture provisions or as to which the Company had a repurchase right and Restricted Stock Unit Awards for which Shares have not been issued on the date of termination shall be immediately forfeited to the Company.

14.EFFECT ON RESTRICTED STOCK GRANTS AND RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARDS OF TERMINATION OF SERVICE FOR DISABILITY.

Except as otherwise provided in a Participant’s Agreement, the following rules apply if a Participant ceases to be an Employee, director or Consultant of the Company or of an Affiliate by reason of Disability:  to the extent the forfeiture provisions or the Company’s rights of repurchase have not lapsed on the date of the Participant’s termination due to Disability, they shall be exercisable; provided, however, that in the event such forfeiture provisions or rights of repurchase lapse periodically, such provisions or rights shall lapse to the extent of a pro rata portion of the Shares subject to such Stock Right through the date of the Participant’s termination due to Disability as would have lapsed had the Participant not been terminated due to Disability.  The proration shall be based upon the number of days accrued prior to the date of the Participant’s termination due to Disability.

The Administrator shall make the determination both as to whether Disability has occurred and the date of its occurrence (unless a procedure for such determination is set forth in another agreement between the Company and such Participant, in which case such procedure shall be used for such determination).  If requested, the Participant shall be examined by a physician selected or approved by the Administrator, the cost of which examination shall be paid for by the Company.

15.

EFFECT ON RESTRICTED STOCK GRANTS AND RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARDS OF DEATH WHILE AN EMPLOYEE, DIRECTOR OR CONSULTANT.

Except as otherwise provided in a Participant’s Agreement, the following rules apply in the event of the death of a Participant while the Participant is an Employee, director or Consultant of

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the Company or of an Affiliate:  to the extent the forfeiture provisions or the Company’s rights of repurchase have not lapsed on the date of death, they shall lapse in full on the Participant’s date of death.

16.

PURCHASE FOR INVESTMENT.

Unless the offering and sale of the Shares shall have been effectively registered under the Securities Act, the Company shall be under no obligation to issue the Shares under the Plan unless and until the following conditions have been fulfilled:

(a)    The person who receives a Stock Right shall warrant to the Company, prior to the receipt of such Shares, that such person is acquiring such Shares for his or her own account, for investment, and not with a view to, or for sale in connection with, the distribution of any such Shares, in which event the person acquiring such Shares shall be bound by the provisions of the following legend (or a legend in substantially similar form) which shall be endorsed upon the certificate evidencing the Shares issued pursuant to such Stock Right:

“The shares represented by this certificate have been taken for investment and they may not be sold or otherwise transferred by any person, including a pledgee, unless (1) either (a) a Registration Statement with respect to such shares shall be effective under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or (b) the Company shall have received an opinion of counsel satisfactory to it that an exemption from registration under such Act is then available, and (2) there shall have been compliance with all applicable state securities laws.”

(b)At the discretion of the Administrator, the Company shall have received an opinion of its counsel that the Shares may be issued in compliance with the Securities Act without registration thereunder.

17.

DISSOLUTION OR LIQUIDATION OF THE COMPANY.

If the rights of a Participant or a Participant’s Survivors have not otherwise terminated and expired, the Participant or the Participant’s Survivors will have the right immediately prior to such dissolution or liquidation to accept any Stock Right to the extent that the Stock Right is exercisable or subject to acceptance as of the date immediately prior to such dissolution or liquidation.  Upon the dissolution or liquidation of the Company, all Restricted Stock Grants and Restricted Stock Unit Awards which have not been accepted, to the extent required under the applicable Agreement, will terminate and become null and void and any outstanding Restricted Stock Unit Awards shall immediately terminate unless otherwise determined by the Administrator or specifically provided in the applicable Agreement.

18.

ADJUSTMENTS.

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Upon the occurrence of any of the following events, a Participant’s rights with respect to any Stock Right granted to him or her hereunder shall be adjusted as hereinafter provided, unless otherwise specifically provided in a Participant’s Agreement.

(a)    Stock Dividends and Stock Splits.  If (i) the shares of Common Stock shall be subdivided or combined into a greater or smaller number of shares or if the Company shall issue any shares of Common Stock as a stock dividend on its outstanding Common Stock, or (ii) additional shares or new or different shares or other securities of the Company or other non-cash assets are distributed with respect to such shares of Common Stock, each Stock Right and the number of shares of Common Stock deliverable thereunder shall be appropriately increased or decreased proportionately, and appropriate adjustments shall be made including, in the purchase price per share, to reflect such events.  The number of Shares subject to the limitations in Paragraph 3(a) and 4(c) shall also be proportionately adjusted upon the occurrence of such events.

(b)     Corporate Transactions.  If the Company is to be consolidated with or acquired by another entity in a merger, consolidation, or sale of all or substantially all of the Company’s assets other than a transaction to merely change the state of incorporation (a “Corporate Transaction”), the Administrator or the board of directors of any entity assuming the obligations of the Company hereunder (the “Successor Board”), shall:

(i)as to outstanding Restricted Stock Unit Awards, either (a) make appropriate provision for the continuation of such Restricted Stock Unit Awards by substituting on an equitable basis for the Shares then subject to such Restricted Stock Unit Awards either the consideration payable with respect to the outstanding shares of Common Stock in connection with the Corporate Transaction or securities of any successor or acquiring entity; or (b) terminate such Restricted Stock Unit Awards in exchange for payment of an amount equal to the consideration payable upon consummation of such Corporate Transaction to a holder of the number of shares of Common Stock which would have been issued pursuant to such Restricted Stock Unit Award.  For purposes of determining the payments to be made in the case of a Corporate Transaction the consideration for which, in whole or in part, is other than cash, the consideration other than cash shall be valued at the fair value thereof as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors.

(ii)as to outstanding Restricted Stock Grants either, (a) make appropriate provision for the continuation of such Restricted Stock Grants on the same terms and conditions by substituting on an equitable basis for the Shares then subject to such Restricted Stock Grants either the consideration payable with respect to the outstanding Shares of Common Stock in connection with the Corporate Transaction or securities of any successor or acquiring entity; or (b) terminate such Restricted Stock Grants in exchange for payment of an amount equal to the consideration payable upon consummation of such Corporate Transaction to a holder of the number of shares of Common Stock comprising such Restricted Stock Grant; and

In taking any of the actions permitted under this Paragraph 18(b), the Administrator shall not be obligated by the Plan to treat all Stock Rights, all Stock Rights held by a Participant, or all Stock Rights of the same type, identically. The Administrator or the Successor Board shall determine the specific adjustments to be made under this Paragraph

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18, including, but not limited to the effect of any, Corporate Transaction or Change of Control and, subject to Paragraph 4, its determination shall be conclusive.

(c)   Recapitalization or Reorganization.  In the event of a recapitalization or reorganization of the Company other than a Corporate Transaction pursuant to which securities of the Company or of another corporation are issued with respect to the outstanding shares of Common Stock, a Participant shall be entitled to receive after the recapitalization or reorganization for the price paid, if any, the number of replacement securities which would have been received if such Shares had been issued prior to such recapitalization or reorganization.

19.

ISSUANCES OF SECURITIES.

Except as expressly provided herein, no issuance by the Company of shares of stock of any class, or securities convertible into shares of stock of any class, shall affect, and no adjustment by reason thereof shall be made with respect to, the number or price of shares subject to Stock Rights.  Except as expressly provided herein, no adjustments shall be made for dividends paid in cash or in property (including without limitation, securities) of the Company prior to any issuance of Shares pursuant to a Stock Right.

 

20.

FRACTIONAL SHARES.

No fractional shares shall be issued under the Plan and the Participant shall receive from the Company cash in lieu of such fractional shares equal to the Fair Market Value thereof.

21.

WITHHOLDING.

In the event that any federal, state, or local income taxes, employment taxes, Federal Insurance Contributions Act withholdings or other amounts are required by applicable law or governmental regulation to be withheld from the Participant’s salary, wages or other remuneration in connection with the issuance of a Stock Right or Shares under the Plan or for any other reason required by law, the Company may withhold from the Participant’s compensation, if any, or may require that the Participant advance in cash to the Company, or to any Affiliate of the Company which employs or employed the Participant, the statutory minimum amount of such withholdings unless a different withholding arrangement, including the use of shares of the Company’s Common Stock or a promissory note, is authorized by the Administrator (and permitted by law).  For purposes hereof, the fair market value of the shares withheld for purposes of payroll withholding shall be determined in the manner set forth under the definition of Fair Market Value provided in Paragraph 1 above, as of the most recent practicable date.  If the Fair Market Value of the shares withheld is less than the amount of payroll withholdings required, the Participant may be required to advance the difference in cash to the Company or the Affiliate employer.  

22.

TERMINATION OF THE PLAN.

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The Plan will terminate on September 14, 2027, the date which is ten years from the earlier of the date of its adoption by the Board of Directors and the date of its approval by the shareholders of the Company.  The Plan may be terminated at an earlier date by vote of the shareholders or the Board of Directors of the Company; provided, however, that any such earlier termination shall not affect any Agreements executed prior to the effective date of such termination.  Termination of the Plan shall not affect any Stock Rights theretofore granted.

23.

AMENDMENT OF THE PLAN AND AGREEMENTS.

The Plan may be amended by the shareholders of the Company.  The Plan may also be amended by the Administrator; provided that any amendment approved by the Administrator which the Administrator determines is of a scope that requires shareholder approval shall be subject to obtaining such shareholder approval.  Any modification or amendment of the Plan shall not, without the consent of a Participant, adversely affect his or her rights under a Stock Right previously granted to him or her.  With the consent of the Participant affected, the Administrator may amend outstanding Agreements in a manner which may be adverse to the Participant but which is not inconsistent with the Plan.  In the discretion of the Administrator, outstanding Agreements may be amended by the Administrator in a manner which is not adverse to the Participant.

24.

EMPLOYMENT OR OTHER RELATIONSHIP.

Nothing in this Plan or any Agreement shall be deemed to prevent the Company or an Affiliate from terminating the employment, consultancy or director status of a Participant, nor to prevent a Participant from terminating his or her own employment, consultancy or director status or to give any Participant a right to be retained in employment or other service by the Company or any Affiliate for any period of time.

25.

SECTION 409A.

If a Participant is a “specified employee” as defined in Section 409A of the Code (and as applied according to procedures of the Company and its Affiliates) as of his separation from service, to the extent any payment under this Plan or pursuant to the grant of a Restricted Stock Unit Award constitutes deferred compensation (after taking into account any applicable exemptions from Section 409A of the Code), and to the extent required by Section 409A of the Code, no payments due under this Plan or pursuant to a Restricted Stock Unit Award may be made until the earlier of: (i) the first day of the seventh month following the Participant’s separation from service, or (ii) the Participant’s date of death; provided, however, that any payments delayed during this six-month period shall be paid in the aggregate in a lump sum, without interest, on the first day of the seventh month following the Participant’s separation from service.

The Administrator shall administer the Plan with a view toward ensuring that Stock Rights under the Plan that are subject to Section 409A of the Code comply with the requirements thereof, but neither the Administrator nor any member of the Board, nor the Company nor any of its Affiliates, nor any other person acting hereunder on behalf of the Company, the Administrator or

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the Board shall be liable to a Participant or any Survivor by reason of the acceleration of any income, or the imposition of any additional tax or penalty, with respect to a Stock Right, whether by reason of a failure to satisfy the requirements of Section 409A of the Code or otherwise.

26.

INDEMNITY.

Neither the Board nor the Administrator, nor any members of either, nor any employees of the Company or any parent, subsidiary, or other Affiliate, shall be liable for any act, omission, interpretation, construction or determination made in good faith in connection with their responsibilities with respect to this Plan, and the Company hereby agrees to indemnify the members of the Board, the members of the Committee, and the employees of the Company and its parent or subsidiaries in respect of any claim, loss, damage, or expense (including reasonable counsel fees) arising from any such act, omission, interpretation, construction or determination to the full extent permitted by law.

27.

CLAWBACK.

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Plan, the Company may recover from a Participant any compensation received from any Stock Right (whether or not settled) or cause a Participant to forfeit any Stock Right (whether or not vested) in the event that the Company’s Clawback Policy then in effect is triggered.

28.

GOVERNING LAW.

This Plan shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the law of the State of Delaware.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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mygn-ex102_44.htm

Exhibit 10.2

MYRIAD GENETICS, INC.

2013 EXECUTIVE INCENTIVE PLAN

As Amended September 14, 2017

 

Section 1 - Purposes.

 

This Myriad Genetics 2013 Executive Incentive Plan, as amended (the “Plan”), provides for incentive compensation to those key officers and employees of Myriad Genetics, Inc. or any affiliated entity (collectively, the “Company ”), who, from time to time may be selected for participation. The Plan is intended to provide incentives and rewards for the contributions of such employees toward the successful achievement of the Company’s financial and business goals established for the applicable performance period. The Company’s policy is to have a significant portion of a participant’s total compensation tied to the Company’s performance. Payments pursuant to the Plan are intended to qualify as “performance-based compensation” within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code (“Section 162(m)”).

 

Section 2 – Administration.

 

The Plan shall be administered by the Compensation Committee (the “Committee”) of the Board of Directors of Myriad Genetics, Inc. (“Myriad”) which has been designated to administer programs intended to qualify as “performance-based compensation” within the meaning of Section 162(m). The Committee shall have authority to make rules and adopt administrative procedures in connection with the Plan and shall have discretion to provide for situations or conditions not specifically provided for herein consistent with the purposes of the Plan. The Committee shall determine the beginning and ending dates for each performance period. Unless otherwise determined by the Committee, the performance period shall correspond to Myriad’s fiscal year. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan to the contrary, the Plan shall be administered and its provisions interpreted so that payments pursuant to the Plan qualify as “performance-based compensation” within the meaning of Section 162(m). Determinations by the Committee shall be final and binding on the Company and all participants.

 

Section 3 – Selection of Participants.

 

The executive officers of the Company as well as those other key employees of the Company who, in the opinion of the Committee, may become executive officers of the Company or who otherwise may make comparable contributions to the Company shall be eligible to participate in the Plan. Each performance period, the Committee may designate from among those employees who are eligible to participate in the Plan those employees who shall participate in the Plan for such performance period. Accordingly, an employee who is a participant for a given performance period in no way is guaranteed or assured of being selected for participation in any subsequent performance period.

 

 


Section 4 – Establishing Performance Objectives.

 

During the first ninety (90) days of each performance period, and at a time when the achievement of such performance objective is substantially unknown, the Committee shall establish one or more performance objectives, at least one of which shall be based on a shareholder approved business criteria. The performance objectives may differ from participant to participant and from target award to target award.  The maximum possible payout shall be based solely on shareholder approved business criteria.  The shareholder approved business criteria, which shall be based on or derived from the Company’s audited financial statements, are as follows:

 

 

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Net income  

 

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Earnings per share  

 

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Total revenue

 

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Return on equity, including return on invested capital

 

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Adjusted operating income

 

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Adjusted operating margins  

 

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Return on assets  

 

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Return on investments  

 

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Increase in sales, including sales growth

 

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Stock performance

 

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Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciations and amortization

 

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Gross or operating margin

 

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New product introductions

 

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Revenues from new products, designated products or categories of products

 

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Completion of acquisitions

 

All criteria that are based on Myriad’s audited financial statements may be modified by the Committee at the time the specific criteria are selected to take into consideration one or more of the following: (1) changes in accounting principles that become effective during the performance period, (2) extraordinary, unusual or infrequently occurring events, (3) the disposition of a business or significant assets, (4) gains or losses from all or certain claims and/or litigation and insurance recoveries, (5) the impact of impairment of intangible assets, (6) restructuring activities, (7) the impact of investments or acquisitions, and/or (8) changes in corporate capitalization such as stock splits and certain reorganizations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Committee must select criteria that collectively satisfy the requirements of performance-based compensation for the purposes of Section 162(m), including by establishing the targets at a time when the performance relative to such targets is substantially uncertain.

 

Section 5 – Establishing Target Awards.

 

During the first ninety (90) days of each performance period the Committee shall establish a target award, expressed as a percentage of eligible salary for that performance period, or in the case of an equity award as a designated number of Restricted Stock Units, for each participant in the Plan. Unless otherwise determined by the Committee, eligible salary shall be annual base salary

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determined at the time the Committee establishes the target award, excluding pay for disability, overtime, bonuses, sick pay and other reimbursements and allowances. Individual participants may earn an award payout ranging from zero percent to a maximum of one hundred thirty percent of their target award. The Committee will establish an award payout schedule based upon the extent to which the Company performance objectives and/or other performance objectives are or are not achieved or exceeded. Pursuant to Section 4, entitlement to an award shall be based solely on shareholder approved business criteria; however, non-shareholder approved criteria may be used to reduce the amount of an award payable to one or more participants. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no participant shall receive a payment pursuant to the Plan that exceeds $10 million for any performance period. To the extent that a target award is expressed by reference to a number of shares of the Company’s common stock, for the purpose of applying the limitations on a maximum award as set forth in this Section 5, the value of such stock award shall be the Value of Common Stock on the grant date of the maximum number of shares subject to such award.

 

Section 6 – Determining Final Awards.

 

No later than forty-five (45) days after the receipt by the Committee of the audited financial statements for a performance period, the Committee shall determine whether the established performance objectives for each participant in the Plan were achieved. The Committee shall have discretion to reduce final awards from the target award depending on (a) the extent to which the Company performance objective(s) is either exceeded or not met, and (b) the extent to which other objectives, e.g. subsidiary, division, department, unit or other performance objectives are attained. The Committee shall have full discretion to reduce individual final awards based on individual performance as it considers appropriate in the circumstances. The Committee shall not have discretion to increase awards for the performance period.

 

Section 7 – Termination of Employment.

 

Participants whose employment by the Company is terminated for any reason other than death or disability during any performance period will receive no payment under the Plan for such performance period. Participants who die or become totally and permanently disabled during any performance period will receive prorated payments under the Plan based on the number of whole months of employment completed during the performance period. Except as provided in Section 9, participants whose employment by the Company is terminated for any reason after the close of the performance period but before the distribution of payments under the Plan will be paid all amounts applicable under this Plan for such performance period.

 

Section 8 – Time of and Payment of Awards.

 

Payment of awards shall be made as soon as practicable following the later of (a) the receipt by the Committee of the audited financial statements for the applicable performance period or (b) the certification by the Committee that the performance and other criteria for payment have been satisfied (the “ Certification Date ”). The Committee shall have the discretion to pay awards in the

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form of (i) cash, (ii) Common Stock, (iii) Restricted Stock, (iv) Stock Units, (v) Restricted Stock Units, or (vi) a combination of the foregoing. Payroll and other taxes shall be withheld as determined by the Company.

 

For the purposes of this Section 8, the following definitions shall apply:

 

Common Stock” shall mean common stock of the Company.

 

Restricted Stock” shall mean Common Stock that is subject to Vesting as set forth in the Restricted Stock Agreement adopted by the Committee.

 

Stock Units” shall mean an unfunded, unsecured commitment by the Company to deliver a pre-determined number of shares of Common Stock (or the cash equivalent of such Common Stock) to a participant at a future time in accordance with the terms and conditions of a Stock Unit Agreement adopted by the Committee.

 

Restricted Stock Unit” shall mean a Stock Unit that is subject to Vesting as set forth in the Restricted Stock Unit Agreement adopted by the Committee.

 

Vesting” shall mean a requirement that a participant remain an employee of the Company, or an affiliate of the Company, for an additional period of time in order to retain the Common Stock (in the case of Restricted Stock) or the Stock Unit (in the case of a Restricted Stock Unit).

 

Value of Common Stock” shall mean: (a) if the Common Stock is listed on any established stock exchange or a national market system, the closing sales price of the Common Stock as quoted on such exchange or system (or the exchange with the greatest volume of trading in the Common Stock) on the day of valuation, as reported in  The Wall Street Journal  or such other source as the Committee deems reliable; and (b) if there is no closing sales price for the Common Stock on the day of valuation, the closing sales price on the last preceding day for which such quotation exists. Vesting shall not be taken into account in determining the Value of Common Stock for this purpose.

 

In the event the Committee does not specify the form of the payment at the time the Committee establishes the target award, the form of payment shall be in the form of cash unless the Committee determines (a “ Retroactive Determination ”) on or before the Certification Date that the form of payment will include some non-cash consideration. In the event the Committee makes a Retroactive Determination, the total value of the payment shall not exceed the value if the payment were made only in cash. The Committee shall be deemed to be in compliance with the preceding sentence if the sum of (i) the Value of Common Stock, (ii) the Value of Common Stock that is Restricted Stock, (iii) the Value of Common Stock that is subject to Stock Units or Restricted Stock Units, and (iv)

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the cash in the payment pursuant to the Retroactive Determination would be less than or equal to an all-cash payment on both the last day of the performance period and the Certification Date.

 

Shares of Common Stock issued directly or as Restricted Stock or pursuant to Stock Units or Restricted Stock Units shall be issued pursuant to a shareholder approved equity incentive plan, unless otherwise determined by the Committee.

 

It is the intent of the company that this Plan is exempt from Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended under the “short-term deferral” rule and any ambiguities  or inconsistencies herein will be interpreted in a manner consistent with the short-term deferral rule.

 

Section 9 – Forfeiture.

 

It shall be an overriding precondition to the payment of any award (a) that the participant not engage in any activity that, in the opinion of the Committee, is in competition with any activity of the Company or any affiliated entity or otherwise inimical to the best interests of the Company and (b) that the participant furnish the Committee with all such information confirming satisfaction of the foregoing condition as the Committee shall reasonably request. If the Committee makes a determination that a participant has engaged in any such competitive or otherwise inimical activity, such determination shall operate to immediately cancel all then unpaid award amounts.

 

Section 10 – Death.

 

Any award remaining unpaid, in whole or in part, at the death of a participant shall be paid to the participant’s legal representative or to a beneficiary designated by the participant in accordance with the rules established by the Committee.

 

Section 11 – Change in Control.

 

A target award may, in accordance with Treasury Regulation §1.162-27(e)(2)(v), provide that all or a portion of the target award may be paid upon a change in control, provided that the participant remains employed through the date of the change in control.  A change in control shall mean a transaction in which any one person, entity or group acquires (i) stock in the Company that, together with the stock in the Company already held by such person, entity or group, constitutes more than 50% of the total fair market value or total voting power of the stock of the Company or (ii) more than 80% of the assets of the Company.  The definition of change in control for purposes of this Plan be interpreted, to the extent applicable, to comply with Section 409A(a)(2)(A)(v) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

 

Section 12 – No Right to Employment or Award.

 

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No person shall have any claim or right to receive an award, and selection to participate in the Plan shall not confer upon any employee any right with respect to continued employment by the Company or continued participation in the Plan. Further the Company reaffirms its at-will relationship with its employees and expressly reserves the right at any time to dismiss a participant free from any liability or claim for benefits pursuant to the Plan, except as provided under this Plan or other written plan adopted by the Company or written agreement between the Company and the participant.

 

Section 13 – Discretion of Company, Board of Directors and Committee.

 

Any decision made or action taken by the Company or by the Board of Directors of Myriad or by the Committee arising out of or in connection with the creation, amendment, construction, administration, interpretation or effect of the Plan shall be within the absolute discretion of the Company, the Board of Directors, or the Committee, as the case may be, and shall be conclusive and binding upon all persons. To the maximum extent possible, no member of the Committee shall have any liability for actions taken or omitted under the Plan by such member or any other person.

 

Section 14 – No Funding of Plan.

 

The Company shall not be required to fund or otherwise segregate any cash or any other assets which may at any time be paid to participants under the Plan. The Plan shall constitute an “unfunded” plan of the Company. The Company shall not, by any provisions of the Plan, be deemed to be a trustee of any property, and any rights of any participant or former participant shall be no greater than those of a general unsecured creditor or shareholder of the Company, as the case may be.

 

Section 15 – Non-Transferability of Benefits and Interests.

 

Except as expressly provided by the Committee, no benefit payable under the Plan shall be subject in any manner to anticipation, alienation, sale, transfer, assignment, pledge, encumbrance or charge, any such attempted action shall be void, and no such benefit shall be in any manner liable for or subject to debts, contracts, liabilities, engagements or torts of any participant or former participant. This Section 15 shall not apply to an assignment of a contingency or payment due (i) after the death of a participant to the deceased participant’s legal representative or beneficiary or (ii) after the disability of a participant to the disabled participant’s personal representative.

 

Section 16 – Law to Govern.

 

All questions pertaining to the construction, regulation, validity and effect of the provisions of the Plan shall be determined in accordance with the laws of the State of Utah.

 

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Section 17 – Non-Exclusivity.

 

The Plan does not limit the authority of the Company, the Board of Directors or the Committee, or any current or future subsidiary of the Company to grant awards or authorize any other compensation to any person under any other plan or authority, other than that specifically prohibited herein.

 

Section 18 – Section 162(m) Conditions; Bifurcation of Plan.

 

It is the intent of the Company that the Plan and all payments made hereunder satisfy and be interpreted in a manner that, in the case of participants who are persons whose compensation is subject to Section 162(m), satisfies any applicable requirements as performance-based compensation. Any provision, application or interpretation of the Plan inconsistent with this intent to satisfy the standards in Section 162(m) shall be disregarded. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Plan, the provisions of the Plan may at any time be bifurcated by the Board of Directors or the Committee in any manner so that certain provisions of the Plan or any payment intended (or required in order) to satisfy the applicable requirements of Section 162(m) are only applicable to persons whose compensation is subject to Section 162(m).

 

Section 19 – Arbitration of Disputes.

 

The Federal Arbitration Act shall apply to and govern all disputes arising under or pursuant to the Plan. Any disputes with respect to the terms of this Plan or any rights granted hereunder, including, without limitation, the scope of this arbitration, shall be subject to arbitration pursuant to the rules of the American Arbitration Association governing commercial disputes. Arbitration shall occur in Salt Lake City, Utah. Judgment on any arbitration award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. A single arbitrator shall be used unless the amount in dispute exceeds $200,000 and a party to the arbitration proceeding requests that the arbitration be heard by a panel of three arbitrators. If a panel of three arbitrators is used, the arbitration decision shall be made by a majority of the three arbitrators. By electing to participate in the Plan, the Company and each participant EXPRESSLY AGREE TO ARBITRATION AND WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY, JUDGE, OR ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING.  An arbitrator shall have the same powers that a judge for a United States District Court located in the State of Utah may exercise in comparable circumstances. Nothing in this Plan shall limit or restrict any right of offset a party may have.

 

Section 20 – Effective Date.

 

The Plan, as amended, is effective as of September 14, 2017, subject to approval by the Company’s stockholders at the 2017 Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the Company.  However, if the Plan does not receive stockholder approval, no future awards will be made under the Plan.

 

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Section 21 – Amendment or Termination.

 

The Board of Directors of the Company and the Committee each reserves the right at any time to make any changes in the Plan as it may consider desirable or may suspend, discontinue or terminate the Plan at any time.

 

 

Myriad Genetics, Inc., a Delaware corporation

 

 

 

 

By: 

 

 

Name

Mark C. Capone


 

Its: 

Chief Executive Officer 

 

 

 

 

 

By: 

 

 

Name: 

Richard M. Marsh

 

Its: 

Secretary 

6865703

 

 

 

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