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Free Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center Page 1 of 8 CONTRACT OF AGREEMENT AND TERMS OF ADMISSION TO NEW LIFE USA RECOVERY CENTER 1. THE PARTIES The following contract (AGREEMENT, hereafter) represents an Agreement between: New Life USA Recovery Center (CENTER, hereafter), and, (PATIENT, hereafter). The Administrator is a person designated by the CENTER to enforce compliance with the AGREEMENT. The employees of the CENTER are referred to as Associate(s) in this AGREEMENT. 2. ADMISSION AND RECOVERY PERIOD The course of recovery at the Centers is a period of 20 months: 12 months in Cabool, Missouri Recovery Center and 8 remaining months in Lovelock, Nevada Recovery Center in traineeship for serving people. It is based on the PATIENT's free will and desire as a person with a drug or alcohol addiction. As a pre-requisite of admission, PATIENT must realize that he/she has an addiction and must sincerely desire to break free of this addiction. The CENTER does not admit individuals who deny they have a problem or are unwilling to break free of it. ADMISSION PROCESS: The Admission process requires you contact us for an interview at 417-967-1155. The interview will determine your commitment, criminal history and active judgments, as well as general health and background information. UPON ADMISSION: The PATIENT must bring the following items to the CENTER: a. 3 sets of work clothing, 3 sets of casual clothing (for relaxing) keeping in mind seasons of the year (winter typical lowest 10 F ( 12 C) and summer highest 98 F (+37 C). b. 20 pairs of working gloves. c. Prescription medication (it must not contain any codeine or narcotic substances). d. Personal hygiene items - 1 month of supply. e. Identifying documents: Valid Government issued photo ID (will be kept in the administration's vault/strongbox). f. A medical report from a doctor verifying that PATIENT is free of: HIV; Hepatitis A, B, or C; tuberculosis; contagious skin diseases; and communicable airborne diseases.

Free Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center Page 2 of 8 3. FEE The recovery course itself is free of charge. (This includes lodging, meals, detergents, Bible study, counseling, most of hygiene items and other things). However, a one-time non-refundable donation of $300 made by PATIENT s family members and/or friends as an expression of good will to the CENTER to help defray utility costs is greatly appreciated. Patient approved arrival locations are: Rolla, MO and Springfield, MO. There is a $100 transportation fee to be picked up and taken to the CENTER. In addition, after completion of the first 12 months there is a $400 transportation fee for transport from the Cabool MO Center to the Lovelock, NV Center. All fees must be paid by Money Order. 4. PROHIBITED ITEMS PATIENT hereby agrees that the use, possession, and sale of the following items are strictly prohibited during the recovery period at the CENTER: a. Audio and video playing devices b. Audio and video recording devices c. Mobile (cellular) phones d. Personal computers e. Books, newspapers, and magazines f. Gambling accessories g. Jewelry and other valuables h. Cash, checks, credit cards, and debit cards If PATIENT has a medical condition and is required to take prescription medicine, PATIENT must deliver the prescription medication to the Administrator for storage. The Administrator will deliver the required medicine to PATIENT daily according to the doctor's recommendations.

Free Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center Page 3 of 8 5. BEHAVIORS PATIENT hereby agrees that the following behavior is strictly prohibited during the recovery period at the CENTER: a. Use of alcohol, drugs, or cigarettes of any kind b. Engaging in sexual activities c. Any form of violence, whether physical, emotional, or other d. Profanity or obscenity e. Stealing f. Lying g. Leaving the premises of the CENTER without authorization h. Disrupting the daily scheduled activities i. Failure to participate in activities scheduled by the CENTER s associates j. Violating Federal or State of Missouri laws and regulations 6. DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS Failure to abide with Articles 4 and 5 of this AGREEMENT may result but not limited to the following disciplinary actions: a. Punitive work assignment for two hours before reveille (scheduled rise time in the morning) or after scheduled time to go to sleep, at the Administrator's discretion. b. Termination of the AGREEMENT as follows: two weeks suspension from the CENTER for the first offense; one-month suspension for the second offense. The Administrator may re-admit PATIENT at his/her own discretion after the third offense. c. If PATIENT is expelled from the CENTER for breaking the rules, PATIENT must leave the CENTER within 12 hours. 7. POWER TO SEARCH If PATIENT is suspected of breaking any rules stated in the Articles 4 and 5 of this AGREEMENT, the Administrator may search the personal belongings of PATIENT in his/her presence.

Free Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center Page 4 of 8 8. WORK AT THE CENTER Physical work is an important part of the recovery process. The Administrator determines the workday schedule. Since the recovery program is free of charge, the CENTER is self-reliant which dictates that any necessary work is done by the patients of the CENTER without any form of compensation. Such work serves for the development and providing for the vital functions of the CENTER. For the first six months of the recovery period, PATIENT's work tasks are assigned at the Administrator's discretion. After the first six months, PATIENT s preferences in choosing different work tasks may be taken into consideration. 9. THE SENIOR-JUNIOR SYSTEM Every person arriving for recovery is designated as a "junior" for a period of up to 3 months. Every "junior" has a personal "senior" who is your closest helper and friend and who has been in the program for at least 2 months. The corresponding "senior" and "junior" are stationed in the same quarters, work together, and move throughout the CENTER's territory together. The "senior" is fully responsible for his/her "junior." If a "junior" commits a major violation of the CENTER's rules and his/her "senior" has done nothing to prevent such violation, then in the event of a decision to suspend the "junior," the "senior" may also be suspended at the discretion of the Administrator. Only the Administrator has sole authority to assign a "senior". A "junior" is not allowed to change his/her "senior" for reason of personal preference. Exceptions are allowed in the cases of the "senior" being the one responsible for violation of the CENTER's rules and attempting to involve the "junior" in the violation. In such cases, the "junior" may be assigned a different "senior" by the Administrator.

Free Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center Page 5 of 8 10. DAILY SCHEDULE The following is a daily schedule of activities: Monday through Saturday: Reveille 7:00 Morning Service 7:30 8:00 Breakfast 8:00 8:30 Work 8:45 14:00 Lunch 14:00 15:00 Work 15:00 20:00 Dinner 21:00 21:30 Evening Service 21:30 22:00 Going to Sleep 22:30 Sunday Day Off: Reveille 9:00 Morning Service 9:30 10:00 Breakfast 10:00 10:30 General Cleaning 10:30 11:30 Lunch 15:00 15:30 Evening Service 19:00 21:00 Dinner 21:00 21:30 Going to Sleep 22:30 In the event all necessary work needs to be completed on a Sunday, a dayoff may be canceled entirely or partially at Administrator's discretion.

Free Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center Page 6 of 8 11. NON-DISCRIMINATION CLAUSE The CENTER does not discriminate anyone on basis of race, religion, or sexual orientation. 12. SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES Spiritual growth is one of the important aspects of the recovery program. The CENTER invites individuals from different Christian denominations and confessions that are interested in helping our patients by means of faith and religion-oriented discussions aimed at helping PATIENT develop important spiritual values. The CENTER offers morning and evening spiritual service activities. Presence at the morning services is mandatory but participation is voluntary. Individual consultations, meetings, and confessions may be provided to PATIENT, if desired. 13. CONTACT WITH THE OUTSIDE WORLD DURING RECOVERY MAIL: Mail correspondence (excluding electronic mail) with friends and family members is allowed during the entire recovery period. All incoming mail without exceptions is inspected by an Associates or the Administrator prior to delivery to the PATIENT. In the event of certain inappropriate information present in a letter, such as drug related content, sexual content, threats, and similar prohibited content, the letter will be destroyed. Outgoing mail (written by PATIENT) is not inspected. Any form of electronic correspondence is prohibited. PHONE: PATIENT may not have any direct contact (phone calls, visits) with anybody including family members and friends during the first six months of the recovery period. Friends and family members may make phone calls to the CENTER to inquire about PATIENT anytime during the recovery period. The CENTER's associates will provide exhaustive information about PATIENT to them. After the first six months of the recovery period, direct contact with family members will be allowed once a month. All outgoing phone calls must be monitored by a CENTER's Associate or the Administrator.

Free Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center Page 7 of 8 PARCELS: Friends and family members may send unlimited parcels. Food items will be taken to the CENTER's food storage to be shared by all patients. Personal belongings are registered in PATIENTs personal file and delivered to PATIENT. VISITS: Visits by immediate family members (spouse, parent, and children) are allowed at the 6th and 9th months of the recovery period. PATIENT will be given two days off from the CENTER's activities to spend time with family members. Visits of friends, girlfriends, and other non-family members are strictly prohibited during the entire duration of the recovery program. 14. DAMAGES The PATIENT shall reimburse the CENTER for any and all damages to the property of the CENTER caused by reckless and intentional behavior. 15. LIABILITY CENTER does not provide any insurance. All doctor visits and medication expenses are the sole responsibility of the PATIENT, including travel expenses. The recovery CENTER will not pay expenses related to trips associated with routine checkups and doctor visits such as cosmetic services and annual dental exams, etc., except in the case of an emergency. 16. TERMINATION CLAUSE The recovery program offered by the CENTER may be terminated by the parties to the AGREEMENT at any time. PATIENT shall inform the Administrator about his/her decision to terminate no later than three days prior to the expected departure date. Travel costs associated with PATIENT's departure shall be the responsibility of PATIENT. 17. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This written AGREEMENT is the sole agreement between the parties and any modifications to the agreement must be made in writing and signed by both parties.

Free Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center Page 8 of 8 This AGREEMENT supersedes any previous written or verbal agreements between the parties. 18. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES If the parents are not familiar with the terms of this AGREEMENT, their son or daughter may be denied acceptance into the recovery program. Further, if any information is withheld or misrepresented during the interview, or submitted herein, regarding the criminal history, physical health, or mental health of the applicant then the CENTER s management reserves the right to refuse admission. PATIENT: I,, have READ and UNDERSTAND the conditions of admission and the rules of the CENTER. I agree to abide by them and request to be admitted for a course of recovery. Signature of PATIENT: Date: PARENT OR GUARDIAN: I,, have READ and UNDERSTAND the conditions of admission and the rules of the CENTER. I agree to abide by them and agree to my son/daughter s admission for a course of recovery. Signature of Parent/ Guardian: Date: NEW LIFE RECOVERY CENTER US: Authorized Representative: Date: