(2)
Exceptions
The district courts of the United States shall not have original jurisdiction over a Y2K action brought as a class action if—
(A)
(i)
a substantial majority of the members of the proposed plaintiff class are citizens of a single State;
(ii)
the primary defendants are citizens of that State; and
(iii)
the claims asserted will be governed primarily by the laws of that State;
(B)
the primary defendants are States, State officials, or other governmental entities against whom the district courts of the United States may be foreclosed from ordering relief;
(C)
the plaintiff class does not seek an award of punitive damages, and the amount in controversy is less than the sum of $10,000,000 (exclusive of interest and costs), computed on the basis of all claims to be determined in the action; or
(D)
there are less than 100 members of the proposed plaintiff class.
A party urging that any exception described in subparagraph (A), (B), (C), or (D) applies to an action shall bear the full burden of demonstrating the applicability of the exception.
(3)
Procedure if requirements not met
(A)
Dismissal or remand
A United States district court shall dismiss, or, if after removal, strike the class allegations and remand, any Y2K action brought or removed under this subsection as a class action if—
(i)
the action is subject to the jurisdiction of the court solely under this subsection; and
(ii)
the court determines the action may not proceed as a class action based on a failure to satisfy the conditions of Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
(B)
Amendment; removal
Nothing in paragraph (A) shall prohibit plaintiffs from filing an amended class action in Federal or State court. A defendant shall have the right to remove such an amended class action to a United States district court under this subsection.
(C)
Period of limitations tolled
Upon dismissal or remand, the period of limitations for any claim that was asserted in an action on behalf of any named or unnamed member of any proposed class shall be deemed tolled to the full extent provided under Federal law.
(D)
Dismissal without prejudice
The dismissal of a Y2K action under subparagraph (A) shall be without prejudice.