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Code · California · Government Code

§ 13998.9

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(a)Notwithstanding Sections 13998.2, 13998.3, 13998.4, and 13998.5 and the regulations implementing this chapter, the secretary may award discretionary technology transfer grants totaling not more than 5 percent or one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), whichever is greater, of the funds appropriated each year for this program.
(b)Notwithstanding Sections 13998.2, 13998.3, 13998.4, 13998.5, and subdivision
(a)of this section, the secretary may award up to 15 percent of the funds appropriated for a given fiscal year for consortia development projects that do not have private sector match but will have private sector match within six months from the date of the award of funding. For purposes of this subdivision, “private sector match” means a cash or in-kind contribution available for expenditure or use to a consortium development project. If, after six months, a private sector match is not available, funding under the program shall cease and all moneys previously received shall be returned to the state.
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