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02/11/03 |
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Create Technology Enhancement Fund |
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Williams |
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates HB 391
Relates to
HB 567/SB 455:
Faculty Development Fund
HB 392/SB 370:
LFC Higher Education Program Development Enhancement Fund
HB 393/SB 369:
LFC Work Force Skills Development Fund
HB 394/SB 368:
LFC Work Force Skills Development Fund
HJM 27/SJM 25:
LFC Higher Education Performance Fund
HB 160/SB 221:
Work Force Skills Development Fund
LFC Files
Commission on Higher Education (CHE)
Economic Development Department
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
Senate Bill 366
creates a new, non-reverting fund, the Technology Enhancement Fund. CHE is
authorized to provide matching funds from the Technology Enhancement Fund to
state research universities for projects which target innovative, applied
research to advance knowledge and create new products and production
processes. The legislation specifically
targets agriculture, biotechnology, biomedicine energy, materials science,
microelectronics, water resources, aerospace, telecommunications, manufacturing
science and similar areas.
The CHE would
administer the fund and develop rules by which applications for funding would
be considered. Applications would be
subject to competitive selection by a panel of scientific and business experts
appointed by CHE. Funding awards would
be based on excellence in research design and possible innovation in
cross-disciplinary, multi-campus and higher education-industry research
collaboration. Projects must be
collaborative with corporate and nonprofit organizations, with the university
providing an equal or greater funding match from non-state sources.
Significant
Issues
This is a Legislative Finance
Committee-sponsored bill.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
No fiscal impact. This bill does not include an appropriation.
Economic Development
suggests the bill define the terms “innovative” and “applied research”.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
CHE notes this bill
reflects the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Higher Education-recommended Base Plus
Incentives funding approach.
AW/sb