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10-K - FORM 10-K - SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP | c93076e10vk.htm |
EX-32.2 - EXHIBIT 32.2 - SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP | c93076exv32w2.htm |
EX-23.1 - EXHIBIT 23.1 - SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP | c93076exv23w1.htm |
EX-99.1 - EXHIBIT 99.1 - SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP | c93076exv99w1.htm |
EX-32.1 - EXHIBIT 32.1 - SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP | c93076exv32w1.htm |
EX-31.1 - EXHIBIT 31.1 - SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP | c93076exv31w1.htm |
EX-10.6 - EXHIBIT 10.6 - SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP | c93076exv10w6.htm |
EX-21.1 - EXHIBIT 21.1 - SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP | c93076exv21w1.htm |
EX-31.2 - EXHIBIT 31.2 - SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP | c93076exv31w2.htm |
EXHIBIT 10.8
SUBURBAN PROPANE, L.P.
SEVERANCE PROTECTION PLAN
As Adopted in September 1996 and Amended in January 2008, January 2009 and November 2009
SEVERANCE PROTECTION PLAN
As Adopted in September 1996 and Amended in January 2008, January 2009 and November 2009
The Board of Supervisors of Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (the Partnership), Suburban
Propane, L.P. (Suburban), and all direct or indirect subsidiaries of Suburban, has adopted a
program (referred to herein as the Severance Protection Plan or the Plan) designed to protect
certain key employees from the effects of an actual or possible Change in Control (as defined
below), and thereby to enable Suburban to obtain the continued availability of such key employees
services, managerial skills and business experience upon the threat or actual occurrence of a
Change in Control.
An employee of Suburban or any of its subsidiaries who (a) received an unvested 2003 Long Term
Incentive Plan (together with any successor plan thereto, the LTIP) award during the fiscal year
in which the Change in Control occurred, or (b), alternatively, if the Change in Control occurs on
the first day of Suburbans fiscal year, received an unvested LTIP award during the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year in which the Change in Control occurred, or (c) Suburban
agreed in writing would receive an unvested LTIP award at the commencement of the Suburban fiscal
year immediately following the Change in Control, or (d), alternatively, if the Change in Control
occurs on the first day of Suburbans fiscal year, Suburban agreed in writing would receive an
unvested LTIP award at the commencement of the Suburban fiscal year in which the Change in Control
occurred is eligible for benefits under this Severance Protection Plan unless otherwise provided by
written agreement between such employee and Suburban.
An employee who is eligible for benefits under this Plan will become entitled to benefits
under the Plan if there is a loss of his or her employment within one year following a Change in
Control. In such event, the employee will be entitled to receive (in lieu of any other severance
benefits to which he or she may be entitled) the following in accordance with his or her title on
the date on which the Change in Control occurred:
Employees that have attained the title of vice president, chief financial officer, general
counsel and higher:
a lump-sum benefit equal to the product of seventy-eight (78) times 1/52 of the sum
of the employees base annual salary and Target Cash Bonus, defined as the
percentage (established by Suburban as of the later of the start of the fiscal year
or commencement of employment) of the employees annual base salary that would be
paid as a cash bonus to the employee if, for that fiscal year, actual EBITDA equals
the Partnerships budgeted EBITDA, without regard to whether the Target Cash Bonus
was earned or paid, as of the date of the Change in Control (but not lower than the
highest sum of such amounts at any time during the period beginning one year prior
to the Change in Control and ending on the employees termination date). The
benefit shall be paid within 30 days following the employees termination of
employment.
All other eligible employees:
a lump-sum benefit equal to the product of sixty-five (65) times 1/52 of the
sum of the employees base annual salary and Target Cash Bonus, defined as the
percentage (established by Suburban as of the later of the start of the fiscal year
or commencement of employment) of the employees annual base salary that would be
paid as a cash bonus to the employee if, for that fiscal year, actual EBITDA equals
the Partnerships budgeted EBITDA, without regard to whether the Target Cash Bonus
was earned or paid, as of the date of the Change in Control (but not lower than the
highest sum of such amounts at any time during the period beginning one year prior
to the Change in Control and ending on the employees termination date). The
benefit shall be paid within 30 days following the employees termination of
employment.
Each employee who becomes entitled to receive benefits under this Plan shall also receive
payment for (a) all annual incentive bonus awards earned but unpaid for all fiscal years completed
prior to the
Change in Control and for all fiscal years completed prior to the employees termination of
employment, plus (b) for any partially completed fiscal year during which the employees
termination of employment occurred, a payment equal to his or her then current Target Cash Bonus,
multiplied by a factor equal to a numerator representing the number of full and partial months of
service during the partially completed fiscal year and a denominator of twelve. Any amounts payable
under this paragraph shall be paid within 30 days following the employees termination of
employment.
For purposes of this Plan, an employee shall be deemed to have lost his or her employment if
(a) the employees employment is terminated by Suburban or its successor (unless such termination
is due to willful malfeasance in office as that term is defined below), or (b) the employees
employment is terminated by the employee subsequent to one of the following events (each a Good
Reason): (i) a material diminution of the employees authority, duties, responsibilities or
status; (ii) a material diminution in the authority, duties, responsibilities or status of the
supervisor to whom the employee is required to report, including, but not limited to, a requirement
that the employee report to a company officer (or subordinate employee) instead of directly to the
Board of Supervisors; (iii) a reduction of 5% or greater in the employees base annual salary, or a
failure to provide the employee with the opportunity to participate, on terms no less favorable
than those existing immediately prior to the Change in Control, in any incentive bonus, savings,
pension or other employee benefit plan of Suburban in effect immediately prior to the Change in
Control (or successor plans and benefits which are, in the aggregate, no less favorable to the
employee than those plans and benefits available to the employee immediately prior to the Change in
Control); or (iv) a requirement, without the employees consent, that the employee be based more
than 35 miles from his or her present office location if, and only if, the new location is farther
from the employees place of residence than the office in which the employee performed services for
Suburban or its affiliates prior to the Change in Control. The term willful malfeasance in office
shall require a finding with respect to the circumstances under consideration that the employee did
not act in a manner he or she reasonably believed to be in, or not opposed to, the best interests
of Suburban.
Prior to voluntary termination of employment for any of the four Good Reasons listed in
subsection (b) of the preceding paragraph, and within 90 days of first becoming aware that one or
more such Good Reasons has occurred, the employee must notify the Vice President or other highest
ranking individual in charge of Human Resources, by certified mail, of such event, informing him or
her that Suburban or, if applicable, a successor entity has 30 business days (the Cure Period)
from the date on which the notification was mailed to remedy such Good Reason.
If, for any reason, the twelve month anniversary of the Change in Control event occurs on, or
within 30 days following, the date the foregoing notification was mailed to the Vice President or
other highest ranking individual in charge of Human Resources, then the twelve-month severance
protection period provided under this Plan shall be extended until the expiration of ten business
days beyond the conclusion of the Cure Period.
Change of Control shall mean:
(a) the date (which must be a date subsequent to the Effective Date) on which any Person
(including the Partnerships general partner) or More than One Person Acting as a Group (other than
the Partnership and/or its Subsidiaries) acquires, during the 12 month period ending on the date of
the most recent acquisition, Common Units or other voting equity interests eligible to vote for the
election of Supervisors (or of any entity, including the Partnerships general partner, that has
the same authority as the Board to manage the affairs of the Partnership) (Voting Securities)
representing thirty percent 30% or more of the combined voting power of the Partnerships then
outstanding Voting Securities; provided, however, that in determining whether a Change of Control
has occurred, Voting Securities which have been acquired in a Non-Control Acquisition shall be
excluded from the numerator. A Non-Control Acquisition shall mean an acquisition of Voting
Securities (x) by the Partnership, any of its Subsidiaries and/or an employee benefit plan (or a
trust forming a part thereof) maintained by any one or more of them, or (y) in connection with a
Non-Control Transaction; or
(b) the date of approval by the limited partners of the Partnership, of (w) a merger, consolidation
or reorganization involving the Partnership, unless (A) the holders of the Voting Securities of the
Partnership immediately before such merger, consolidation or reorganization own, directly or
indirectly, immediately following such merger, consolidation or reorganization, at least fifty
percent (50%) of the combined voting power of the outstanding Voting Securities of the entity
resulting from such merger, consolidation or reorganization (the Surviving Entity) in
substantially the same proportion as their ownership of the
Voting Securities of the Partnership immediately before such merger, consolidation or
reorganization, and (B) no person or entity (other than the Partnership, any Subsidiary, any
employee benefit plan (or any trust forming a part thereof) maintained by the Partnership, any
Subsidiary, the Surviving Entity, or any Person who, immediately prior to such merger,
consolidation or reorganization, had Beneficial Ownership of more than twenty five percent (25%) of
then outstanding Voting Securities of the Partnership), has Beneficial Ownership of more than
twenty five percent (25%) of the combined voting power of the Surviving Entitys then outstanding
Voting Securities; (x) a complete liquidation or dissolution of the Partnership; or (y) the sale or
other disposition of forty percent (40%) of the total gross fair market value of all the assets of
the Partnership to any Person or More than One Person Acting as a Group (other than a transfer to a
Subsidiary). For this purpose, gross fair market value means the value of the assets of the
Partnership, or the value of the assets being disposed of, determined without regard to any
liability associated with such assets. A transaction described in clause (A) or (B) of subsection
(w) hereof shall be referred to as a Non-Control Transaction; or
(c) the date a majority of the members of the Board is replaced during any twelve-month period
by the action of the Board taken when a majority of the Supervisors who are then members of the
Board are not Continuing Supervisors (for purposes of this section, the term Continuing
Supervisor means a Supervisor who was either (A) first elected or appointed as a Supervisor prior
to the Effective Date; or (B) subsequently elected or appointed as a Supervisor if such Supervisor
was nominated or appointed by at least a majority of the then Continuing Supervisors);
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Change of Control shall not be deemed to occur solely because any
Person (the Subject Person) acquired Beneficial Ownership of more than the permitted amount of
the outstanding Voting Securities as a result of the acquisition of Voting Securities by the
Partnership which, by reducing the number of Voting Securities outstanding, increases the
proportional number of Voting Securities Beneficially Owned by the Subject Person, provided that if
a Change of Control would occur (but for the operation of this sentence) as a result of the
acquisition of Voting Securities by the Partnership, and after such acquisition of Voting
Securities by the Partnership, the Subject Person becomes the Beneficial Owner of any additional
Voting Securities which increases the percentage of the then outstanding Voting Securities
Beneficially Owned by the Subject Person, then a Change of Control
shall occur.
For purposes of the foregoing definition of Change in Control, Person and Beneficial Ownership
have the meanings used for purposes of Section 13(d) or 14(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended, and More than one Person Acting as a Group has the same meaning as set forth in
Treasury Regulation 1.409A-3(i)(5)(v)(B).
Suburban shall also pay all legal fees and expenses incurred by an employee or former
employee, as the case may be, as a result of such employees or former employees enforcement of
any right or benefit under this Plan, unless a court or arbitrator finds that such employees or
former employees challenge was frivolous, in which case, Suburban and such employee or former
employee shall each bear their respective costs and expenses.
The administrator of this Plan shall be the Compensation Committee (the Committee) of the
Board of Supervisors of the Partnership. The Committee shall have absolute discretionary authority
to determine eligibility for benefits under the Plan and to otherwise construe the terms of the
Plan. All benefits under the Plan shall be paid out of the general assets of Suburban, and no
eligible employee shall have any interest in any specific asset of Suburban as a result of
participation in the Plan. The receipt of a benefit hereunder shall not cause an eligible employee
to be treated as an employee of the Company for any purpose beyond the date of the eligible
employees actual termination of employment.
This Plan may be amended, modified or terminated by the Committee, except that any termination
and any amendment or modification of this Plan adverse to the interests of employees eligible for
benefits hereunder shall not be effective for a period of one year after written notice thereof has
been circulated generally to the participants in the Plan at the time of such termination or
amendment. If Suburban shall merge with or consolidate with another entity, or transfer, sell or
lease all or substantially all of its assets to another entity, Suburban will require that such
successor entity assume the obligations of Suburban hereunder, and this Plan shall be binding upon
such entity whether or not expressly assumed by such entity.