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Code · Oklahoma · Title 70 — Schools

§70-4710. Technology transfer systems.

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The Oklahoma Legislature believes that one key to excellence in higher education is having an exceptional technology transfer system in place. This encourages an influx of excellent researchers who see the potential for marketing the products of their research. This benefits the state in several ways:
1. It allows the students the opportunity to work and study with the most brilliant minds in the research field;
2. It allows industries in this state a chance to utilize the discoveries made; and
3. It encourages the growth of new industries.
It is therefore the intent of the Legislature that the State Regents for Higher Education encourage individual institutions within The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education to devise and implement a plan to improve the technology transfer system within this state. It is further the intention of the Legislature that individual researchers be given a significant percentage of all monies generated by the successful marketing of their inventions. Added by Laws 1987, c. 227, § 13, operative July 1, 1987.
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