Florida Senate - 2007            PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
    Bill No. SB 1074
                        Barcode 293554   Comm: FAV  03/15/2007 07:48 PM       
    605-2023A-07
    Proposed Committee Substitute by the Committee on Higher
    Education Appropriations
 1                      A bill to be entitled
 2         An act relating to the State University
 3         Research Commercialization Program; creating s.
 4         288.9621, F.S.; creating the program for the
 5         purpose of promoting the commercialization of
 6         university research products; authorizing the
 7         use of program funds to secure patents,
 8         establish start-up companies, develop license
 9         agreements, and support other activities for
10         the purpose of marketing products resulting
11         from university research; creating s. 288.9622,
12         F.S.; creating the State University Research
13         Commercialization Funding Corporation as a
14         not-for-profit corporation; providing
15         requirements for the corporation with respect
16         to corporate governance and a code of ethics
17         for officers and employees; requiring that the
18         State Board of Administration provide
19         administrative support to the corporation;
20         providing for a board of directors to be
21         appointed by the Governor, the President of the
22         Senate, and the Speaker of the House of
23         Representatives; providing for terms of office;
24         requiring financial disclosure by the board of
25         directors; prohibiting certain conflicts of
26         interest during and after service on the board
27         of directors; authorizing board members to
28         receive reimbursement for per diem and travel
29         expenses; providing for the appointing officer
30         to remove a member of the board of directors
31         for cause; providing requirements for the
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Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 organization and meetings of the board of 2 directors; specifying the powers and duties of 3 the corporation; requiring the corporation to 4 invest certain funds; providing requirements 5 for the award of grants; requiring an annual 6 report to the Governor and the Legislature; 7 providing that disbursement of funds by the 8 corporation is not a debt or obligation of the 9 state or a political subdivision thereof; 10 prohibiting the corporation from incurring 11 debt; creating s. 288.9623, F.S.; creating the 12 State University Research Commercialization 13 Assistance Grants; providing for the award of 14 grants under specified categories and in 15 certain amounts; requiring matching funds under 16 certain circumstances; creating s. 288.9624, 17 F.S.; providing a process for the application 18 and approval of grants; requiring that the 19 corporation solicit proposals from state 20 universities; providing requirements for the 21 corporation in making final determinations for 22 awarding grants; providing requirements for 23 evaluating proposals; providing for funding the 24 program through the General Appropriations Act; 25 providing an effective date. 26 27 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 28 29 Section 1. Section 288.9621, Florida Statutes, is 30 created to read: 31 288.9621 State University Research Commercialization 2 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 Program.-- 2 (1) The State University Research Commercialization 3 Program is established to promote the commercialization of 4 university research products for the purpose of enhancing the 5 state's economy and the state's public universities. 6 (2) A state university may apply for funding through 7 the not-for-profit corporation established in s. 288.9622 for 8 the purpose of developing products and services resulting from 9 university research. An application may include joint 10 participation in the development of products and services by a 11 cooperating university. Such funding may be used by the 12 university to secure patents, establish start-up companies, 13 develop license agreements, attract private investment, and 14 support other activities that are necessary to establish 15 commercially viable ventures for the marketing and sale of 16 products resulting from university research. 17 Section 2. Section 288.9622, Florida Statutes, is 18 created to read: 19 288.9622 State University Research Commercialization 20 Funding Corporation.-- 21 (1) CREATION.--There is created a not-for-profit 22 corporation known as the State University Research 23 Commercialization Funding Corporation, which shall be 24 registered, incorporated, organized, and operated under 25 chapter 617. 26 (a) The corporation is not a unit or entity of state 27 government. However, the corporation is subject to the 28 provisions of s. 24, Art. I of the State Constitution and 29 chapter 119, relating to public meetings and records, and the 30 provisions of chapter 286 relating to public meetings and 31 records. 3 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 (b) The corporation must establish at least one 2 corporate office in this state and appoint a registered agent. 3 (c) The corporation shall hire or contract for all 4 staff necessary for the proper execution of its powers and 5 duties within the funds appropriated to implement ss. 6 288.9621-288.9624 and shall require that all officers, 7 directors, and employees of the corporation comply with the 8 code of ethics for public officers and employees under part 9 III of chapter 112. In no case may the corporation expend more 10 than $300,000 per year for staffing and necessary 11 administrative expenditures, including, but not limited to, 12 travel and per diem and audit expenditures, using funds 13 appropriated to administer this section. 14 (d) The State Board of Administration shall provide 15 administrative support to the corporation as requested by the 16 corporation. In the event of the dissolution of the 17 corporation, the State Board of Administration shall be the 18 corporation's successor in interest and shall assume all 19 rights, duties, and obligations of the corporation under any 20 contract to which the corporation is then a party and under 21 law. 22 (2) PURPOSE.--The corporation shall be organized to 23 receive, hold, invest, administer, and disburse funds 24 appropriated by the Legislature for the State University 25 Research Commercialization Program. 26 (3) BOARD; MEMBERSHIP.--The corporation shall be 27 governed by a board of directors. 28 (a) The board of directors shall consist of nine 29 voting members, of whom the Governor shall appoint three, the 30 President of the Senate shall appoint three, and the Speaker 31 of the House of Representatives shall appoint three. 4 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 (b) To be eligible for appointment to the board of 2 directors, an individual must have prior experience in early 3 stage business investment, corporate management, the fiduciary 4 management of investment funds, or the commercialization of 5 research products. 6 (c) Each member of the board of directors shall be 7 appointed to a 4-year term, except that initially the 8 Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the 9 House of Representatives shall each appoint one member for a 10 term of 1 year, one member for a term of 2 years, and one 11 member for a term of 4 years in order to achieve staggered 12 terms among the members of the board. The Governor, the 13 President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of 14 Representatives shall make their initial appointments to the 15 board by July 31, 2007. 16 (d) The Governor, the President of the Senate, or the 17 Speaker of the House of Representatives, respectively, shall 18 fill a vacancy on the board of directors, according to who 19 appointed the member whose vacancy is to be filled or whose 20 term has expired. A vacancy that occurs before the scheduled 21 expiration of the term of the member shall be filled for the 22 remainder of the unexpired term. 23 (e) Each member of the board of directors who is not 24 otherwise required to file financial disclosure under s. 8, 25 Art. II of the State Constitution or s. 112.3144 shall file 26 disclosure of financial interests under s. 112.3145. 27 (f) A person appointed to the board of directors must 28 agree to refrain from having any direct interest in any 29 contract, franchise, privilege, or other benefit arising from 30 a university project receiving funding from the board during 31 the term of his or her appointment and for 3 years after the 5 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 termination of such appointment. It is a misdemeanor of the 2 first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 3 775.083, for a person to accept appointment to the board of 4 directors in violation of this paragraph or to accept a direct 5 interest in any contract, franchise, privilege, or other 6 benefit granted by the institution or affiliate within 3 years 7 after the termination of his or her service on the board. 8 (g) Each member of the board of directors shall serve 9 without compensation, but is entitled to receive travel and 10 per diem expenses as provided in s. 112.061 while in the 11 performance of his or her duties. 12 (h) Each member of the board of directors is 13 accountable for the proper performance of the duties of 14 office, and each member owes a fiduciary duty to the people of 15 the state to ensure that funds provided in furtherance of this 16 section are disbursed and used as prescribed by law and 17 contract. The Governor, the President of the Senate, or the 18 Speaker of the House of Representatives, according to which 19 officer appointed the member, may remove a member for 20 malfeasance, misfeasance, neglect of duty, incompetence, 21 permanent inability to perform official duties, unexcused 22 absence from three consecutive meetings of the board, arrest 23 or indictment for a crime that is a felony or a misdemeanor 24 involving theft or a crime of dishonesty, or pleading nolo 25 contendere to, or being found guilty of, any crime. 26 (4) ORGANIZATION; MEETINGS.-- 27 (a)1. The board of directors shall annually elect a 28 chairperson and a vice chairperson from among the board's 29 members. The members may, by a vote of five of the nine board 30 members, remove a member from the position of chairperson or 31 vice chairperson prior to the expiration of his or her term as 6 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 chairperson or vice chairperson. His or her successor shall be 2 elected to serve for the balance of the removed chairperson's 3 or vice chairperson's term. 4 2. The chairperson shall ensure that records are kept 5 of the proceedings of the board of directors and is the 6 custodian of all books, documents, and papers filed with the 7 board; the minutes of meetings of the board; and the official 8 seal of the corporation. 9 (b)1. The board of directors shall meet upon the call 10 of the chairperson or at the request of a majority of the 11 members, but no less than two times per calendar year if a 12 university request for funding pursuant to this section is 13 pending. 14 2. A majority of the voting members of the board of 15 directors constitutes a quorum. Except as otherwise provided 16 in this section, the board may take official action by a 17 majority vote of the members present at any meeting at which a 18 quorum is present. Members may not vote by proxy. 19 3. A member of the board may participate in a meeting 20 of the board by telephone or videoconference through which 21 each member may hear every other member. 22 (5) POWERS AND DUTIES.--The corporation is organized 23 to receive, hold, invest, administer, and disburse funds 24 appropriated by the Legislature in support of ss. 25 288.9621-288.9624 and to disburse any income generated from 26 the investment of these funds consistent with the purpose and 27 provisions of this section. In addition to the powers and 28 duties prescribed in chapter 617 and the articles and bylaws 29 adopted under that chapter, the corporation: 30 (a) May make and enter into contracts and assume any 31 other functions that are necessary to carry out the provisions 7 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 of this section. 2 (b) May enter into leases and contracts for the 3 purchase of real property and hold notes, mortgages, 4 guarantees, or security agreements to secure the performance 5 of obligations of the grantee under a contract. 6 (c) May perform all acts and things necessary or 7 convenient to carry out the powers expressly granted in ss. 8 288.9621-288.9624 and in a contract entered into between the 9 corporation and a grantee. 10 (d) May make expenditures from funds provided by the 11 Legislature, including any necessary administrative 12 expenditures consistent with its powers. 13 (e) May indemnify, and purchase and maintain insurance 14 on behalf of, directors, officers, and employees of the 15 corporation against any personal liability or accountability. 16 (f) Shall disburse funds pursuant to the provisions of 17 this section and a contract entered into between the 18 corporation and a grantee. 19 (g) Shall receive and review reports and financial 20 documentation provided by a grantee to ensure compliance with 21 the provisions of this section and provisions of a contract. 22 (h) Shall prepare an annual report as prescribed in 23 subsection (8). 24 (i) May accept gifts, grants, donations, in-kind 25 services, or other goods and services for carrying out its 26 purposes. 27 (6) INVESTMENT OF FUNDS.--The corporation must enter 28 into an agreement with the State Board of Administration under 29 which funds received by the corporation which are not 30 disbursed to a grantee shall be invested by the State Board of 31 Administration on behalf of the corporation. Funds shall be 8 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 invested in suitable instruments authorized under s. 215.47 2 and specified in investment guidelines established and agreed 3 to by the State Board of Administration and the corporation. 4 (7) CONTRACTS FOR THE AWARD OF GRANTS.-- 5 (a) The corporation shall negotiate and execute 6 contracts with state universities governing the terms of 7 grants provided pursuant to ss. 288.9621-288.9624. The 8 corporation may not execute the contract unless the contract 9 is approved by the affirmative vote of at least six of the 10 nine members of the board of directors. 11 (b) Each contract, at a minimum, must contain 12 provisions: 13 1. Specifying the procedures and schedules that govern 14 the disbursement of funds under this section and specifying 15 the conditions or deliverables that the state university must 16 satisfy before the release of each disbursement. 17 2. Requiring the state university to submit to the 18 corporation a business plan in a form and manner prescribed by 19 the corporation. 20 3. Requiring the state university to submit data to 21 the corporation concerning the activities and performance of 22 projects funded pursuant to this section and to provide to the 23 corporation an annual accounting of the expenditure of funds 24 disbursed under this section. 25 4. Requiring grant recipients to negotiate repayment 26 to the State University Research Commercialization Trust Fund 27 of the amount of the grant awarded to a project when the 28 project generates sufficient revenues to sustain a profitable 29 operation. 30 (8) ANNUAL REPORT.--By December 1 of each year, the 31 corporation shall prepare a report of the activities and 9 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 outcomes under ss. 288.9621-288.9624 for the preceding fiscal 2 year. The report, at a minimum, must include: 3 (a) An accounting of the amount of grants awarded and 4 disbursed during the preceding fiscal year by project and 5 university. 6 (b) Information concerning the amount and nature of 7 economic activity generated through projects receiving funding 8 pursuant to ss. 288.9621-288.9624. 9 (c) Project level summaries of the information 10 reported by grant recipients in paragraph (7)(b). 11 (d) An accounting of funds disbursed during the 12 preceding fiscal year for staffing, administration, and 13 operational costs of the corporation. 14 15 The corporation shall submit the report to the Governor, the 16 President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of 17 Representatives. 18 (9) LIABILITY.-- 19 (a) The appropriation or disbursement of funds under 20 this section does not constitute a debt, liability, or 21 obligation of the State of Florida, any political subdivision 22 thereof, or the corporation or a pledge of the faith and 23 credit of the state or of any such political subdivision. 24 (b) The appropriation or disbursement of funds under 25 this section does not subject the State of Florida, any 26 political subdivision thereof, or the corporation to liability 27 related to the research activities and research products that 28 receive funding pursuant to this section. 29 (10) DEBT.--The corporation is prohibited from 30 incurring debt. This prohibition includes long-term leases, 31 promissory notes, loans, lease-purchase agreements, 10 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 certificates of participation, the sale of bonds or revenue 2 bonds, and the award or commitment to award grants in excess 3 of the unencumbered cash balance in the State University 4 Research Commercialization Trust Fund. 5 Section 3. Section 288.9623, Florida Statutes, is 6 created to read: 7 288.9623 State University Research Commercialization 8 Assistance Grants.--State University Research 9 Commercialization Assistance Grants are established to provide 10 early stage capital funding to support the commercialization 11 of university research products. Grants may be provided under 12 the following categories: 13 (1) Phase One grants, which may not exceed $50,000 per 14 project, shall be used to assist with early market research, 15 independent evaluation, consultation, and other initial 16 activities that may be required to develop an initial business 17 model for a university research product that has the potential 18 for commercialization. 19 (2) Phase Two grants, which may not exceed $100,000 20 per project, shall be available to match private investment in 21 a university research commercialization proposal that has been 22 successfully evaluated and developed into the level of 23 readiness contemplated for projects that have received Phase 24 One grants. Phase Two grants shall be used to assist with the 25 development of a complete business plan for the 26 commercialization of a university research product. One dollar 27 in private support is required to match each $1 in state 28 funding provided for a Phase Two grant. 29 (3) Phase Three grants, which may not exceed $250,000 30 per project, shall be available to match private investment 31 relating to the implementation and execution of a completed 11 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 business plan for a university research product. One dollar in 2 private support is required to match each $1 in state funding 3 provided for a Phase Three grant. 4 Section 4. Section 288.9624, Florida Statutes, is 5 created to read: 6 288.9624 Process for the application and approval of 7 State University Research Commercialization Assistance 8 Grants.-- 9 (1) Based on the availability of funds, the 10 corporation shall periodically solicit proposals from state 11 universities for grants through the State University Research 12 Commercialization Program. 13 (a) The corporation shall solicit proposals from state 14 universities and meet for the purpose of awarding grants once 15 every 6 months when the uncommitted balance exceeds $750,000. 16 The minimum time between the notification for the solicitation 17 of proposals and the deadline for the submission of proposals 18 by state universities shall be 60 days. The maximum time 19 between the deadline for receiving proposals during a 20 solicitation period and final determination by the corporation 21 to approve or deny a request that is timely submitted in 22 proper form shall be 60 days. However, by a majority vote of 23 the board of directors, the deadline for approval or denial of 24 a specific application may be extended up to an additional 60 25 days for complex proposals that require additional time to 26 properly evaluate. 27 (b) The corporation shall establish guidelines 28 prescribing the criteria and format for the submission of 29 proposed projects by state universities. 30 (2) Any state university, upon approval of its board 31 of trustees, may submit a request to the State University 12 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 Research Commercialization Corporation for a grant to 2 facilitate the commercialization of a university research 3 product or the commercialization of a patent held by a state 4 agency under a cooperative agreement between the state agency 5 and the university. 6 (3) When evaluating the projects submitted for funding 7 support through the State University Research 8 Commercialization Program, the corporation shall consider the 9 following criteria: 10 (a) The potential return to the university which may 11 be reasonably assumed based on the business case presented in 12 support of the proposed project; 13 (b) The potential for the creation of high-wage jobs 14 resulting from the success of the proposed project; 15 (c) The potential of the proposed project to address 16 pressing needs of the residents of the state; 17 (d) The potential of the proposed project to enhance 18 the economic competitiveness of the state and the university; 19 and 20 (e) The technical, financial, organizational, and 21 marketing feasibility of the project and its business plan. 22 23 Each proposed project shall be evaluated on its individual 24 merits. 25 Section 5. Funding for the State University Research 26 Commercialization Program shall be as specified in the General 27 Appropriations Act. The funds shall be appropriated to the 28 Department of Education for the State University Research 29 Commercialization Funding Corporation to be used pursuant to 30 the provisions of ss. 288.9621-288.9624, Florida Statutes. The 31 Department of Education shall provide the funds to the 13 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t
Florida Senate - 2007 PROPOSED COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE Bill No. SB 1074 Barcode 293554 605-2023A-07 1 corporation upon receiving a copy of the signed agreement 2 entered into by the corporation and the State Board of 3 Administration pursuant to s. 288.9622(6), Florida Statutes. 4 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2007. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 14 4:19 PM 03/13/07 s1074p-hi00-r3t