Cal. Gov. Code § 13989.4
State-Funded Research
Redline — January 1, 2015 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2019
As of January 1, 2015
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(a) The state is home to many of the world’s top research universities, national laboratories, and leading-edge high-technology companies that generate significant intellectual property.
(a) The state is home to many of the world’s top research universities, national laboratories, and leading-edge high-technology companies that generate significant intellectual property.
(b) It is in the interest of the state to ensure that the results of health sciences research funded by the department are promptly developed and protected and to ensure free public Internet access to the results, where appropriate.
(b) It is in the interest of the state to ensure that the results of scientific research funded by a state agency are promptly developed and protected and to ensure free public Internet access to the results, where appropriate.
(c) The expansion of innovation with the investment of taxpayer dollars in the form of publicly funded grants could generate public benefit, including, but not limited to, reinvestment in research, development of new innovations, and jobs created from these types of research.
(c) The expansion of innovation with the investment of taxpayer dollars in the form of publicly funded grants could generate public benefit, including, but not limited to, reinvestment in research, development of new innovations, and jobs created from these types of research.
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