3102-D - Technology development organization program.

§ 3102-d. Technology development organization program. 1. Definitions.  As  used  in  this section, the following terms shall have the following  meanings:    (a)   "Technology   development   organizations"   shall   mean    any  not-for-profit corporation or other nonprofit organization, association,  or  agency  which  is  organized  for  the  purpose  of  the  promotion,  attraction,  stimulation,  development  and  expansion  of  science  and  technology-oriented  economic  activity  in  a  particular region of the  state or in one or more counties or cities. For  the  purposes  of  this  section,   a   technology   development   organization   shall   include  not-for-profit   corporations   or   other   nonprofit    organizations,  associations,  or  agencies  which  are organized for the stated purpose  either prior to  or  following  the  effective  date  of  this  section,  including  such  organization  which  had begun operations prior to said  date.    (b) "In-kind services" shall mean the donation of  quantifiable  goods  and  services  including  but  not  limited to professional services and  time, equipment, material and office  space  for  use  by  a  technology  development  organization  in  furtherance  of  its  stated  purposes or  provided on behalf of the technology development organization to  others  for  such  purposes and for which there is no monetary remuneration. Any  such in-kind services must have prior  approval  by  the  foundation  to  satisfy   the   matching   requirement  of  the  technology  development  organization program.    2.  The  foundation  is  hereby  authorized  to  award  grants  on   a  competitive  basis,  from  such  funds  as  may be appropriated for this  purpose by the  legislature,  to  match  funds  expended  by  technology  development organizations for the purposes set forth in this section and  in  accordance  with rules and regulations promulgated by the foundation  pursuant to this section.    3. Matching funds shall  be  provided  only  for  purposes  which  are  related to the realization of the technological development potential of  a  particular region of the state in accordance with the findings of the  foundation pursuant to subdivision five of  section  thirty-one  hundred  two  of  this chapter. Among the activities for which matching funds may  be provided are the following:    (a)  Sponsoring  and  conducting  regional  conferences  and  studies,  collecting  and  disseminating  information and issuing periodic reports  relating to  scientific  and  technological  research,  development  and  education in the region;    (b)  Preparing  and  periodically issuing a register of scientific and  technological research facilities in the region;    (c) Assisting  small  and  emerging  science  and  technology-oriented  businesses  within  the region in applying for federal or state research  grants or procurement contracts and  disseminating  information  on  the  availability of such grants and contracts;    (d)  Collecting and disseminating information on financial, technical,  marketing, management and other services available to small and emerging  science  and  technology-oriented  businesses  within  the  region   and  arranging  access  to  such  services  on  a free or for-hire basis from  universities, private for-profit businesses and nonprofit organizations;    (e) Providing technical assistance including management, marketing and  financial packaging assistance  to,  and  collecting  and  disseminating  information   regarding   inventions   for  the  benefit  of,  inventors  interested in  having  their  ideas  developed  and  commercialized  and  entrepreneurs  interested  in  the commercialization of new products and  processes;(f) Supporting university-industry collaboration in applied  research,  the promotion of incubator facilities and the generation of brokering of  venture capital to support regional new enterprise development;    (g) Establishing or updating a technology development strategy for the  region;    (h)  Establishing  regional  data  base  services,  linked through the  foundation  into  a  statewide  data  base,  which  identify   resources  available  from  colleges,  universities and technical service providers  and which provide information, including  venture  capital  sources  and  labor market statistics, of interest to and for use by entrepreneurs and  technology-oriented businesses;    (i)  Sponsoring or working with regional industrial extension services  to provide technological information  to  industry  and  to  communicate  industrial   needs   to   universities   and   others,  brokering  joint  university-industry investigations to aid industry, and assisting in the  provision of productivity improvements to mature industries;    (j) Projecting the need for the technical and  professional  workforce  within  the  region  and  assisting  others  in  planning  for projected  dislocations and retraining; and    (k)  Assisting  the  foundation  and  the   department   of   economic  development  in  identifying  and  contacting  eligible  applicants,  as  defined in paragraph (a) of  subdivision  one  of  section  two  hundred  twenty-four   of  the  economic  development  law,  and  sponsoring,  in  conjunction  with  the  foundation  and  the  department   of   economic  development,   conferences,  seminars,  counseling  sessions  and  other  outreach  efforts  aimed  at  improving  the  competitive  position   of  applicants in international markets by promoting exporting.    (l) Conducting such other appropriate activities as may be established  by  the  foundation  for  the  purpose  of  realizing  the technological  development potential of the region served by the applicant.    4. Notwithstanding any  other  law,  grants  made  by  the  foundation  pursuant  to  this  section  shall  be equally matched by the technology  development organization except that up to fifty percent  of  the  match  made  by  the  technology  development  organization  may  be of in-kind  services as approved by the foundation.    5.  The  foundation  may  establish  such  requirements  as  it  deems  appropriate  for  the  format  and  content of applications for matching  grants pursuant to this section and shall set reasonable  deadlines  for  the submission of applications for such support.    6.  The foundation may select from competing applications, those which  it judges to be of greatest benefit to the welfare of the people of  the  state   and   may  approve  or  reject  any  or  all  of  the  competing  applications. The foundation shall notify all applicants of the approval  or rejection of their applications in a timely fashion.    7. The foundation shall require  periodic  but  at  least  semi-annual  reports  and  other such documents and information as it deems necessary  to monitor and review the performance  of  each  technology  development  organization  awarded  a grant and shall conduct an annual evaluation of  the program which shall include the quality of the activities  performed  and  conformity  thereof  to  the  grant provisions and the purposes and  provisions set forth in this section.    8. The foundation shall submit a report by May first, nineteen hundred  eighty-eight,  and  each  December  thirty-first  thereafter,   to   the  governor,  the  temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the  assembly, detailing the  activities  that  each  technology  development  organization  has  undertaken  during  the  reporting year. Such reports  shall  include  but  not  be  limited  to,  the   composition   of   the  organization,  the  amount  of the grant awarded and the match provided,the duties and obligations required by the foundation, a description  of  the  organization's  activities  and accomplishments, the number of jobs  created or retained, the number and types of companies assisted and  any  other information pertinent in evaluating the program.