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AVOIDANCE OF RESTRICTIONS ON TRADE BBNC will not enter into a subcontract or teaming agreement that unreasonably restricts sales by the other company directly to the U.S. Government of items made or supplied by the other company and will not otherwise act to restrict unreasonably the ability of any other company to sell directly to the U.S. Government. Conversely, BBNC will not enter into agreements where, as a subcontractor or teaming partner, we are subject to any unreasonable restriction to sell our products or services directly to the U.S. Government. Other wrongful business practices, such as bid rigging, are equally unacceptable and prohibited under various federal statutes, including the Federal Procurement Policy Act, 41 U.S.C.A. § 401 et seq.; the Procurement Integrity Act, 41 U.S.C.A. § 423, and various federal procurement regulations, including FAR 52.215. boycotting certain customers or suppliers. Do NOT require our customers, subcontractors, or suppliers, as a condition of doing business, to buy from BBNC before BBNC agrees to buy from them. Do NOT agree to establish or fix prices or other terms or conditions of sale. We play fair. Our employees are expected to refrain from knowingly obtaining “contractor bid or proposal information” and “source selection information” before the award of a federal contract to which the information relates. Refrain from bid-rigging or any similar wrongful conduct designed to undermine the competitive nature and integrity of the government’s procurement process. Your Responsibilities Do NOT talk to competitors about fixing or controlling prices or terms of sale, allocating/ apportioning products, markets, territory or customers, or 28 BBNC Code of Ethics | Ethics Hotline: 1.866.513.7078 | Effective May 17, 2019 | www.bbnc.net CONSULTANT COMPLIANCE WITH CODE OF ETHICS & BUSINESS CONDUCT This Code will be incorporated in all consultant contracts, and each such contract will expressly provide for termination in the event the consultant violates the laws regulations or, this Code, BBNC policies and procedures, or respective subsidiary policies and procedures. Your Responsibilities Consult your contracting department regarding contract obligations and responsibilities.