Oklahoma Code § 74-5060.12

Title 74. State Government: Centers of excellence
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A.  The purpose of this section is to authorize the
establishment of two types of centers of excellence at institutions
of higher education or nonprofit research institutions:  centers of
excellence for basic research and centers of excellence for applied
research, development and technology transfer.
B.  Centers of excellence for basic research will primarily
undertake ongoing basic research that has potential for long-range
value to the state's economic development.  The centers should build
on institutional strengths and conduct activity in areas of research
in which the participating institutions of higher education or
nonprofit research institutions have achieved or have true promise
of attaining a standard of excellence as recognized by national and
international peers.

C.  Centers of excellence for applied research, development and
technology transfer will primarily undertake applied research,
development and technology transfer that has long-run potential for
commercial development.  The centers should build on institutional
strengths and conduct activity in areas of research in which the
participating institutions of higher education or nonprofit research
institutions have achieved or have true promise of attaining a
standard of excellence in applied research and development.
D.  The Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and
Technology (OCAST) shall award funding to centers of excellence in
accordance with subsections E and F of this section.
E.  OCAST may award funding from the Research Support Revolving
Fund for new centers and increased funding for established centers
only after:
1.  Developing, adopting and publishing the criteria it shall
use when evaluating centers of excellence; and
2.  Reviewing proposals for new or established centers of
excellence containing:
a. documentation, in the case of applied research,
development and technology transfer, that not less
than fifty percent (50%) of the center's total funding
will be provided by sources other than OCAST and other
than state-appropriated money; and, in the case of
basic research, documentation that not less than
twenty percent (20%) of the funding for centers
conducting basic research will be provided by sources
other than OCAST and other than state-appropriated
money; machinery or equipment may be considered as
part of the matching funds, but must be accompanied by
a statement that the center of excellence has received
the machinery or equipment, that it is appropriate and
useful to the program under review, and either:
(1) verifying that the machinery or equipment is
donated, has only been used in testing to ensure
quality control, or used by a wholesaler or
retailer for demonstration purposes only and
verifying the fair market value of the machinery
or equipment on the date of the gift, or
(2) detailing the price paid by the center of
excellence, with an invoice showing the amount
paid for the equipment,
b. a description of the proposed center's potential
contribution to the state's economic development
interests,
c. an itemized operations budget, and
d. other information that may be required by the Oklahoma
Science and Technology Research and Development Board.

F.  The board may approve proposals to establish new centers of
excellence and increase funding for existing centers contingent on
the availability of funds and only after the board finds, based upon
the proposal submitted, external peer reviews, and such additional
investigation as the staff of OCAST shall make and incorporate in
its minutes that:
1.  Each proposed center of excellence involves higher education
institution(s), nonprofit research institution(s), and private
enterprise;
2.  Each proposed center of excellence is funded at Nine Hundred
Thousand Dollars ($900,000.00), or so much as is needed, per year
for five (5) years, above the annual appropriation for OCAST;
3.  In the case of applied research, development and technology
transfer the proposed center of excellence has the potential to
stimulate economic development in Oklahoma by fostering partnership
among higher education institutions, nonprofit research
institutions, and businesses;
4.  The center has the long-run potential to benefit existing
and new businesses through innovation and development of new
technology; and
5.  Approval of the proposal will not create or foster
unnecessary duplication of programs, particularly at the graduate
level of instruction.
G.  Any commercialized research that results from the funding of
a center of excellence shall be subject to negotiations and policies
pursuant to the provisions of this act.
Added by Laws 1987, c. 222, § 27, operative July 1, 1987.  Amended
by Laws 1995, c. 279, § 3, eff. July 1, 1995; Laws 2006, c. 297, §
2, eff. Nov. 1, 2006.

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