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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 25 · Part 1

20-25-109. Authorized university system employee or individual activities.

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20-25-109 . Authorized university system employee or individual activities.
(1)A Montana university system employee who, as part of the employee's authorized work for the university system, conceives, creates, discovers, invents, or develops intellectual property may:
(a)if approved by the board of regents, own or be awarded equity interest or participation in the intellectual property; or
(b)if approved by the board of regents, serve as a member of the board of directors or other governing board of or as a director, officer, or employee of a business entity that:
(i)has an agreement with the university system or with any other Montana state agency or political subdivision that relates to the research, development, licensing, or exploitation of that intellectual property; or
(ii)shares an ownership interest in the intellectual property with the university system.
(2)An individual, at the request of and on behalf of the university system, may serve as a member of the board of directors or other governing board of a business entity that:
(a)has an agreement with the university system or with any other Montana state agency or political subdivision that relates to the research, development, licensing, or exploitation of the individual's intellectual property; or
(b)shares an ownership interest in the intellectual property with the university system.
(3)For purposes of this section, "intellectual property" means inventions, discoveries, and creations that may be eligible for copyright or patent. The term also includes other economic development activity of a proprietary nature, including but not limited to business practices, ideas, processes, or arrangements that may not be eligible for either patent or copyright but for which the possibility of profitable commercialization exists.
(4)An employee or individual included under the provisions of subsection
(1)or
(2)shall report the name of the business entity with which the employee or individual is affiliated to the commissioner of higher education and to the appropriate person within the unit of the university system at which the person is employed or on behalf of which the individual is serving.
(5)The provisions of 2-2-104 , 2-2-105 , 2-2-121 , and 2-2-201 do not apply to this section.
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