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Section 1102 - Researcher reporting requirements.

UT Code § 53B-17-1102 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) On or before September 1 each year, the university shall submit a written report to the governor, the Legislature, and the Business, Economic Development, and Labor Appropriations Subcommittee.

(2) A report under Subsection (1) shall contain: (a) the amount and sources of funding expended on a researcher's research program, including: (i) university funds and other state funds; (ii) legislative appropriations; (iii) federal funds; (iv) philanthropic or nonprofit funds; and (v) industry funds; (b) a copy of each: (i) technology disclosure that a researcher files with the university; (ii) license agreement that the university enters into with respect to a technology developed by a researcher, including any current, expired, or breached license; and (iii) patent filed by the university based on technology developed by a researcher; (c) publications in which a researcher participated, including a citation for each peer reviewed publication; (d) the number of jobs maintained by a researcher's research program and average wages paid to those holding those jobs; (e) expenses paid by legislative appropriations for each researcher, including: (i) salary and benefits for a researcher or staff; (ii) operational expenses; (iii) capital equipment expenses; and (iv) travel; and (f) compensation, including salary and benefits, that a researcher received from a publicly funded source other than legislative appropriations under this part.

(a) the amount and sources of funding expended on a researcher's research program, including: (i) university funds and other state funds; (ii) legislative appropriations; (iii) federal funds; (iv) philanthropic or nonprofit funds; and (v) industry funds;

(i) university funds and other state funds;

(ii) legislative appropriations;

(iii) federal funds;

(iv) philanthropic or nonprofit funds; and

(v) industry funds;

(b) a copy of each: (i) technology disclosure that a researcher files with the university; (ii) license agreement that the university enters into with respect to a technology developed by a researcher, including any current, expired, or breached license; and (iii) patent filed by the university based on technology developed by a researcher;

(i) technology disclosure that a researcher files with the university;

(ii) license agreement that the university enters into with respect to a technology developed by a researcher, including any current, expired, or breached license; and

(iii) patent filed by the university based on technology developed by a researcher;

(c) publications in which a researcher participated, including a citation for each peer reviewed publication;

(d) the number of jobs maintained by a researcher's research program and average wages paid to those holding those jobs;

(e) expenses paid by legislative appropriations for each researcher, including: (i) salary and benefits for a researcher or staff; (ii) operational expenses; (iii) capital equipment expenses; and (iv) travel; and

(i) salary and benefits for a researcher or staff;

(ii) operational expenses;

(iii) capital equipment expenses; and

(iv) travel; and

(f) compensation, including salary and benefits, that a researcher received from a publicly funded source other than legislative appropriations under this part.

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Section 1102 - Researcher reporting requirements.