Oklahoma Code § 74-5060.13

Title 74. State Government: Challenge funding of research
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A.  The Center may use monies from the Research Support
Revolving Fund for the purposes of this act by awarding competitive
funds, through professional service contracts or otherwise, to
institutions of higher education, nonprofit research foundations and
private enterprises of special importance to the Oklahoma economy.
B.  The Center is authorized to provide challenge funding to
Oklahoma higher education institutions for the purpose of assisting
such institutions to raise funds in research areas where they have
achieved or have true promise of attaining a standard of excellence
as recognized by national and international peers.  The Center may
transfer to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education the
endowed chairs established pursuant to paragraph 1 of subsection D
of this section, with any funds associated with such endowed chairs,
for the purposes specified in Section 3952 of Title 70 of the
Oklahoma Statutes.

C.  Any higher education institution which desires to obtain
such challenge funding authorized in subsection B of this section
shall submit an application to the Oklahoma Center for the
Advancement of Science and Technology.  Such application shall
specify the total amount of funds such institution will provide to
meet the requirements of the challenge funding and the research
merits and economic benefits of the proposals as well as any other
information which the Center may deem necessary in order to evaluate
the application; provided, however, such institution shall not use
state-appropriated funds for the purpose of meeting the requirements
of such challenge funding.
D.  Funding shall be awarded on the following basis:
1.  For endowed chair professional service contracts or grants,
the Center shall match Two Dollars ($2.00) from the More Oklahoma
Science and Technology (MOST) Eminent Scholars and Research
Equipment Account for every One Dollar ($1.00) of interest income
generated by the endowment for such chair; however, the amount of a
state professional service contract or grant for any endowed chair
shall not be less than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) for any
one fiscal year.  Funding awarded to match such interest shall be
limited to endowed chairs created after May 27, 1986; and
2.  For research professional service contracts or grants, the
Center shall match One Dollar ($1.00) from the More Oklahoma Science
and Technology (MOST) Eminent Scholars and Research Equipment
Account for every One Dollar ($1.00) of monies that will be raised
by such institution for matching purposes.  The minimum amount of a
state professional service contract or grant for any research
project shall not be less than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) and
shall be limited to acquiring research equipment.  No applicant for
a professional service contract or grant for research equipment
under this paragraph shall be required to obtain the mandatory
matching funding prior to application to the Center for funding.
Applicants selected by the Center for funding shall have up to
twelve (12) months from the date of selection to obtain the required
matching funds.  A selected applicant may request an extension of
time not to exceed three (3) months to obtain the necessary matching
funds.  The period for obtaining matching funds shall not exceed a
total of fifteen (15) months from the date of selection.
E.  Persons selected to hold such endowed chairs or to receive
funding for research as provided for in this section shall be
selected pursuant to the procedures of the higher education
institution which has been awarded such funding.
F.  Approval of any challenge funding proposal shall be based
upon the proposal submitted, external peer review and such
additional investigation as the staff of the Center shall make.
Added by Laws 1987, c. 222, § 28, operative July 1, 1987.  Amended
by Laws 1989, c. 312, § 8, operative July 1, 1989; Laws 1992, c.

324, § 27, eff. July 1, 1992; Laws 1995, c. 279, § 4, eff. July 1,
1995.

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