Oklahoma Code § 74-5060.9

Title 74. State Government: Powers of Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and
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A.  The Oklahoma Science and Technology Research and Development
Board shall have the power to:

1.  Make, amend and repeal bylaws for the management of the
Center;
2.  Sue and be sued;
3.  Make contracts and execute all instruments necessary or
convenient for carrying out the business of the Center;
4.  Acquire, own, hold, dispose of and encumber real or personal
property of any nature, including tangible, intangible, commercial
or intellectual, or any interest therein;
5.  Enter into agreements or other transactions with any
federal, state, county or municipal agency, authority or other
governmental entity and with any individual, corporation,
enterprise, association or any other entity involving research and
technology;
6.  Acquire real property or an interest therein, by purchase or
foreclosure, where such acquisition is necessary or appropriate to
protect or secure any investment or loan in which the Center has an
interest;
7.  Sell, transfer and convey any such property to a buyer, and
in the event such sale, transfer or conveyance cannot be effected
with reasonable promptness or at a reasonable price, to lease such
property to a tenant;
8.  Invest any funds provided by the state and held in reserve
in funds not required for immediate disbursement and invest funds
received from gifts, grants, donations and other operations of the
Center in such investments as would be lawful for a private
corporation having purposes similar to the Center;
9.  Borrow money and give guaranties, provided that the
indebtedness and other obligations of the Center shall be payable
solely out of the resources of the Center and shall not constitute a
pledge of the full faith and credit of the state or any of its
revenues;
10.  Appoint officers, consultants, agents and advisors, and
prescribe their duties and compensation;
11.  Appear on its own behalf or on behalf of the Center before
boards, commissions, departments or other agencies of municipal,
county or state government or federal government;
12.  Procure insurance against any losses in connection with its
properties in such amounts from such insurers as may be necessary or
desirable;
13.  Consent, subject to the provisions of any contract with
note-holders, whenever it considers it necessary or desirable in the
fulfillment of the goals and purposes of the Center, to the
modifications, with respect to the rate of interest, time payment or
of any installment, of principal and interest or any terms of any
contract or agreement of any kind to which the Center is a party;
14.  Accept any and all donations, grants, bequests and devises,
conditional and otherwise, of money, property, services or other

things of value which may be received from the United States or any
agency thereof, any governmental agency, or any institution, person,
firm or corporation, public or private, to be held, used or applied
for any or all of the goals and purposes of the Center, in
accordance with the terms and conditions of any such grant;
15.  Trade, buy or sell qualified securities;
16.  Own, possess and take license in, patents, copyrights and
proprietary processes and negotiate and enter into contracts and
establish charges for the use of such patents, copyrights and
proprietary processes when such patents and licenses for innovation
or inventions result from research sponsored by the Center in a
private enterprise or when the Center finances a product developed
by a private enterprise;
17.  Establish policies governing royalty payments to the Center
on patents and licenses for innovations or inventions arising in the
course of research sponsored by the Center at institutions of higher
education and nonprofit research foundations; such royalty policies
should reflect an appropriate sharing of legal risk as well as
financial return between the Center and such institution or
foundation; such patents and licenses shall be in keeping with the
patent policies of such institutions or foundations;
18.  Conduct studies which are related to economic development,
involving product or process innovations;
19.  Solicit, study and assist in the preparation of business
plans and proposals of new or established enterprises of special
importance to the Oklahoma economy;
20.  Prepare, publish and distribute such technological studies,
reports, bulletins and other materials as it considers appropriate,
subject only to the maintenance and responsibility for
confidentiality of the client proprietary information, and encourage
institutions of higher education to develop and disseminate similar
materials;
21.  Sponsor, or co-sponsor with both private industry and
higher education institutions, special institutes, conferences and
demonstrations relating to the stimulation of innovation, science
and technologically oriented enterprises;
22.  Participate with any state agency or institution of higher
education in developing specific goals, programs and performance
monitoring systems to assist in the development of basic research,
applied research and technology transfer of special importance to
the Oklahoma economy;
23.  Provide scientific and technological data and information
required by the Governor, the Legislature, or its committees, and to
state agencies, institutions of higher education and cities, towns,
counties and school districts and to private citizens and groups,
within the limitations of the resources available to the Center;

24.  Provide training and practical experience for Oklahoma
researchers in the preparation of applications for peer-reviewed
grant competitions;
25.  Facilitate public/private partnerships that will support
the creation of endowed chairs, scholarships, research grants, and
business opportunities;
26.  Develop policies and procedures for partnering with and/or
between universities offering engineering or technology degrees in
Oklahoma to facilitate joint public/private technology research and
development projects using resources and facilities of such public
higher education institutions or private entities; provided that,
the Board shall utilize, and accord lead status to, Rogers State
University for coordinating and delivering higher education distance
learning opportunities initiated or developed by the Board;
27.  Advertise for, accept, and fund proposals from
universities, private industries, towns, counties, municipalities,
and individuals to achieve its goals and purposes;
28.  Collaborate with the various entities to develop
initiatives which foster economic development through technological
advancement;
29.  Create institutes or centers with world-class research
teams that support the state's primary economic development thrusts;
and
30.  Exercise any other powers necessary for the operation and
functioning of the Center within the purposes authorized in this
act.
B.  The Center shall be exempt from all franchise, corporate
business and income taxes levied by the state.  The manufacture or
sale of any products or processes which are the subject of any
agreement made by the Center, or any person entering into any
agreement with the Center shall not be exempt from any such taxes or
taxes applicable to such manufacture or sale.
C.  The Center shall include in the annual business plan
appropriate administrative policies, including but not limited to
policies governing the classification, employment, promotion,
suspension, disciplinary action or dismissal of Center employees,
purchasing, travel, and reimbursement of employees.  All actions
governed by said administrative policies shall be examined annually
in the independent audit required by Section 5060.22 of this title.
The Center shall not be subject to state purchasing laws, except
with respect to purchases required for the administrative expenses
of the Board, or laws concerning travel or reimbursement of state
employees.  Professional service contracts executed by the Center
shall not be subject to any requirement of law relating to
competitive bidding.
Because many of the powers and duties of the Center involve
working closely with the private sector, certain employee positions

of the Center must be governed, classified and compensated in a
manner that compares equally to similar positions in the private
sector.  Therefore, in the annual business plan, the Board shall
list, describe and justify all such positions and their compensation
and shall designate and place them in unclassified status, exempt
from the provisions of the Oklahoma Personnel Act.  All other
employees and positions shall be classified and subject to the
provisions of the Merit System of Personnel Administration as
provided in the Oklahoma Personnel Act.  Provided, nothing in this
section shall be construed to limit the authority of the Legislature
to specify the status of positions otherwise by law.  Neither shall
the Board have the authority to circumvent, disregard or otherwise
disobey specific provisions of law regarding positions in the
Center.
D.  Upon approval of the Board, the Center shall have the
authority to exercise the powers enumerated in subsection A of this
section.
Added by Laws 1987, c. 222, § 24, operative July 1, 1987.  Amended
by Laws 2002, c. 484, § 9, eff. July 1, 2002; Laws 2013, c. 227, §
44, eff. Nov. 1, 2013.

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