Oklahoma Code § 74-5060.20

Title 74. State Government: Information clearinghouse - Technical services -
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Technical information data bases and industrial liaison offices -
Minority business assistance.
A.  The Center may use monies from the Research Support
Revolving Fund to carry out the purposes of this section.
B.  The Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and
Technology shall establish a clearinghouse to provide technology
transfer and technical referral services and may charge reasonable
user fees to recover the costs of providing such services.  The
Center may fund institutions of higher education to establish
technical information data bases and industrial liaison offices
which are easily accessible by both private and public sector
organizations.
C.  The Center shall provide to private enterprises and
individuals, services which include, but are not limited to:
1.  Disseminating research and technical information;

2.  Referring clients to researchers or laboratories for the
purpose of testing and evaluating new products, processes or
innovations;
3.  Assisting persons developing innovations or new technology
in locating enterprises or entrepreneurs that may be interested in
applying such innovations or new technologies; and
4.  Providing managerial assistance to enterprises requesting
such assistance, but particularly to those small enterprises of
special importance to the Oklahoma economy.
D.  The Center shall encourage business enterprises to use such
technology transfer and technical support services as provided by
institutions of higher education and especially the state's Small
Business Development Centers.
E.  The Center shall assist minority businesses in obtaining
investments or loans or other means of financial assistance.  The
terms and conditions of such loans or financial assistance,
including the charges for interest and other services, will be
consistent with the provisions of this act.  The Center shall
solicit proposed minority business ventures for review and analysis.

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