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COMPLAINT PROCEDURE
                                             No employee is required to tolerate harassment. If you
                                             feel that you have been harassed or retaliated against in
                                             violation of this policy, you are expected to report the
                                             conduct to your Human Resources Representative or
                                             Tegra’s Corporate Compliance Hotline. Promptly after
                                             learning of such alleged conduct, Tegra will conduct an
                                             investigation for the purpose of determining whether
                                             prohibited harassment has occurred. Efforts will be made
                                             to ensure confidentiality to the extent consistent with the
                                             goal of conducting an appropriate investigation. Employees
                                             who initiate or participate in such investigations in good
                                             faith will be protected against work-related retaliation. If
                                             an investigation confirms the allegations, Tegra will take
                                             prompt corrective action, which may include discipline, up
                                             to and including discharge.


                                             CONSENSUAL RELATIONSHIPS
                                             All employees at Tegra and its subsidiaries are expected
                                             to conduct themselves in a manner which promotes a
                                             professional business and employment environment.
                                             Due to the inherently unequal relationship that exists
                                             between certain individuals, including supervisors
                                             and their subordinates, dating or other intimate social
                                             relationships can be problematic. Such relationships can
                                             easily degenerate into allegations of sexual harassment and
                                             expose employees and Tegra to potential legal problems.
                                             In addition, the real or perceived problem of favoritism
                                             can have negative and far-reaching consequences and
                                             can seriously affect the management process as well as
                                             undermine the reputation of Tegra and its subsidiaries. In
                                             order to avoid these potential problems, romantic, intimate,
                                             or sexual relationships between employees and their
                                             supervisors in a direct reporting relationship are prohibited.
                                             In addition, any supervisor, manager, executive or other
                                             company official in a sensitive or influential position with
                                             Tegra must disclose the existence of a romantic or sexual
                                             relationship with another co-worker. Disclosure should be
                                             made to the Director of Human Resources. Tegra will review
                                             the circumstances to determine whether any conflict of
                                             interest exists.




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