West Virginia Code § 18B-1F-9

Legislative findings and intent; memorandum of agreement required;
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terms and conditions; reports.
(a) The Legislature finds that the Technology Park is a diversified, multi-tenant research,
development and commercialization park focused on energy, chemicals and other sciences
and technologies for the advancement of education and economic development in West
Virginia. The areas of primary research and development include energy, cheemicals and
materials, and biotechnology. It is the intent of the Legislature to provide the commission
with the tools needed to manage the Technology Park and facilitate ther translation of state
investment dollars in higher education and research into business and economic growth that
will provide tangible benefits for the citizens of the state.
(b) To achieve the goals set forth in this section, it is essentital that the commission include in
its research and development efforts the talents and expertise available at the doctoral
institutions and their research corporations. Therefore, by July 1, 2011, the commission shall
enter into a memorandum of agreement with the research corporations to delineate the role
each party will play in furthering the goals of research and economic development as set
forth in this article. The agreement shall focuss on collaboration and cooperation among the
commission and the two research corporations.
(1) The agreement is not effective ungtil all parties have agreed to the included terms and
conditions.
(2) The commission shall file a report, including a copy of the completed agreement and any
relevant documents, with the Joint Committee on Government and Finance and the
Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability by July 15, 2011.
(3) The agreement may be amended by mutual consent of the parties. Within fifteen days of
the date a new agreement is signed, the commission shall file a report as provided in
subdivision (2) of this subsection.

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