3102-A - Industrial technology extension service.

§  3102-a. Industrial technology extension service. 1. There is hereby  established within the foundation  an  industrial  technology  extension  service program.    2. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the terms:    (a)  "Industrial technology extension service" shall mean a network of  regional organizations which provide technical and management assistance  through field agents, as well as feasibility  studies  and  productivity  assessments  by  contract,  to eligible businesses, especially small and  medium sized firms in New  York  state.  Agents  will  assist  firms  in  researching,  evaluating  and  implementing opportunities for technology  and or management related productivity improvements.    (b) "Director" shall mean the executive director of the New York State  Science and Technology Foundation.    (c) "Foundation" shall mean the New York State Science and  Technology  Foundation.    (d)  "Regional  organization" shall mean a not-for-profit organization  which  contracts  with  the  foundation  to  serve  as  the   industrial  technology extension service for the region within which it operates.    (e)  "Industrial  firm"  shall  mean  a firm involved with extracting,  smelting, recovering, developing,  preparing,  compounding,  converting,  assembling or producing in any manner, minerals, raw materials, products  or  substances  of  any  kind  or  nature,  and shall include facilities  related thereto for storage, warehousing or distribution,  for  research  and  development  or  for the discovery of new, and refinement of known,  substances, processes, and products.    (f) "Medium-sized industrial firm" shall mean an industrial firm  that  employs  less  than five hundred persons within the state on a full-time  basis.    (g) "Small-sized industrial firm" shall mean an industrial  firm  that  employs  one  hundred  or  less  persons within the state on a full-time  basis.    3. Purpose.  The  purposes  of  the  industrial  technology  extension  service program shall be:    (a)  to  improve  the competitiveness and increase the market share of  viable New York state industries and firms through  increased  knowledge  of new technologies and other innovations;    (b)  to  build  a  technology  dissemination  transfer and educational  service based on current research and development strengths in New  York  state in the area of industrial technologies;    (c)  to  assist  industrial  firms  with  the introduction of improved  management  and  production  processes  in  order   to   enhance   their  productivity and competitiveness;    (d)  to  provide  industrial  effectiveness field services pursuant to  article seven of the economic development law; and    (e) to assist in the retention and expansion of industrial  firms  and  employment in New York state.    4.  Contracting  process.  The  foundation  shall,  on an annual basis  contract with regional organizations to  provide  industrial  technology  extension services on a regional basis. Initial selection shall be based  on   the   foundation's  assessment  of  the  ability  of  the  regional  organization to meet the objectives specified in  subdivision  three  of  this  section,  to  conduct  outreach services, to service the technical  needs of industrial firms in the region and to coordinate its activities  with other concerned organizations within a region. The  director  shall  review,  on  an  annual basis, the performance of regional organizations  which  have  been  selected  to  provide  services  in   meeting   these  requirements  and,  upon  completion of its review, the foundation shall  make a  determination  concerning  the  advisability  of  continuing  tocontract  with  the  regional  organization  based on the outcome of the  review. However, upon a finding by the board  of  the  foundation,  made  upon  a  recommendation  from the department of economic development and  the  director of the foundation, that the purposes of this section would  more  appropriately  be  served  by  an  individual   rather   than   an  organization,  the foundation shall contract with an individual pursuant  to the provisions of this subdivision.    5. Responsibilities of field agents. Field agents shall:    (a) Contact firms within the region and develop assessments  of  their  technology related needs;    (b)   Assist   firms   in  researching,  evaluating  and  implementing  opportunities for technology related productivity improvements;    (c)  Where  appropriate,  recommend  to  the  department  of  economic  development   that   it  make  available  productivity  assessments  and  feasibility  studies  through  the  industrial   effectiveness   program  pursuant  to article seven of the economic development law to industrial  firms that have requested such assistance. The following  factors  shall  be  considered  in  determining  whether to recommend the provision of a  productivity assessment or feasibility study to an industrial firm:  (i)  the   potential  viability  of  the  company;  (ii)  the  commitment  of  management    and    labor    to    jointly     participate     in     a  productivity-improvement  program;  and  (iii)  whether interests of the  employees of the firm are served by such  assistance.    The  foundation  shall,  in  cooperation  with  the  department  of economic development,  develop procedures for such referrals;    (d) Provide referrals to appropriate local, regional and  state  level  organizations and programs which deliver services or provide information  or assistance;    (e) Provide information on state-sponsored programs offering financial  or  technical  assistance  to  industrial  firms  and  aid such firms in  applying for assistance;    (f) Identify public and private  sources  of  expertise  available  to  assess productivity problems of industrial firms;    (g)  Organize,  promote  and operate seminars and workshops addressing  industry technological needs, as well as, design  and  conduct  seminars  and  workshops  to  inform  industrial  managers,  union  leaders, trade  associations, and other appropriate individuals  and  organizations,  of  industrial   productivity-improvement  methods  and  approaches  and  to  demonstrate their successful adoption in similar firms;    (h) Promote the services and assistance available under  this  section  for  industrial  firms,  to  such  firms  and to municipal officials and  agencies, regional and local economic development  entities,  technology  development   organizations,  trade  associations,  business  and  labor  organizations and the appropriate entities; and    (i) Coordinate industrial expansion and retention activities with  the  regional  offices  of the department of economic development pursuant to  article eleven of the economic development law and other activities with  other state operated and supported business assistance programs.    6. Rules and regulations. The  director  shall  promulgate  rules  and  regulations  for  the  operation  of the industrial technology extension  service program.    7. Exemption from  disclosure  requirements.  To  the  fullest  extent  permitted  under  subdivision  two of section eighty-seven of the public  officers  law,  all  information  regarding  the  financial   condition,  marketing plans, manufacturing processes, production costs, productivity  rates,   customer   lists,   or  other  trade  secrets  and  proprietary  information of  a  person  or  entity  requesting  assistance  from  the  foundation,  which  is  submitted  by  such  person  or  entity  to  thefoundation in connection with an application for assistance  or  with  a  productivity  assessment or feasibility study, shall be confidential and  exempt from public disclosure.    8. Program plan. The foundation shall cooperate with the department of  economic  development  in  preparation  of  a  program  plan pursuant to  subdivision nineteen of section one hundred of the economic  development  law.    9. Reporting. The director shall, on or before October first, nineteen  hundred  ninety-one  and  on  or  before  each October first thereafter,  submit a report to the governor and the legislature on the operation and  accomplishments of the industrial technology extension service program.    10. For any positions opened  as  a  result  of  a  project  conducted  pursuant  to  this  section  businesses so assisted shall first consider  persons eligible to participate in federal job training partnership  act  (P.L.  97-300)  programs  who  shall  be  referred  to  the  business by  administrative entities of service delivery areas  created  pursuant  to  such act or by the job service division of the department of labor.    11.  Evaluation.  The  director  shall  submit  to the director of the  budget, the chairman of the senate finance committee and the chairman of  the assembly ways and means committee an evaluation of  the  success  of  the  industrial  technology  extension  service  program  prepared by an  entity independent of the foundation. Such evaluation shall include, but  not be limited to, determining whether the services provided have helped  client firms to improve their competitiveness or increase  their  market  share relative to other firms in the specific industry; and shall assess  the  effect, if any, of the program on the continued location and growth  of industrial firms within the state. Such evaluation shall be submitted  by September first, nineteen hundred ninety-two and by  September  first  every two years thereafter.