§ 1 Findings and purpose
§ 1A Additional findings and revised public purpose
§ 2 Definitions
§ 3 Massachusetts Technology Park Corporation; creation; board of directors; employees
§ 4 Powers of corporation
§ 4A Supplemental powers
§ 4B Essential governmental functions
§ 4C Application of Sec. 12(h); tax exemption for corporation debt obligations and income therefrom; restrictions on directors affiliated with participating businesses or institutions
§ 4D Microelectronics center; essential tasks
§ 4F Massachusetts Research Center Matching Fund
§ 4G Scientific and Technology Research and Development Matching Grant Fund
§ 4H Massachusetts Cybersecurity Innovation Fund
§ 5 Center fund; Massachusetts Microelectronics Center
§ 6 Establishment of center
§ 6A John Adams Innovation Institute; fund; grants
§ 6B Massachusetts Broadband Institute; board of directors; broadband infrastructure; plan of operation; disbursement of funds; annual report
§ 6C Massachusetts Broadband Incentive Fund
§ 6D Massachusetts e-Health Institute; dissemination of health information technology; electronic health records plan; public-private partnership; funding; annual report
§ 6E E–Health Institute Fund
§ 6E1/2 Massachusetts Health Information Technology Revolving Loan Fund
§ 6H Big Data Innovation and Workforce Fund
§ 6I Massachusetts Computing Attainment Network, or MassCAN; support from collaborative; goals and objectives; advisory board; annual report
§ 6J Cybersecurity center
§ 6K Center for advanced manufacturing
§ 7 Executive director
§ 8 Annual report
§ 9 Audits
§ 10 Construction of chapter
§ 11 Application of chapter 12A
§ 12 Massachusetts Centers of Excellence Corporation
§ 13 Application of other laws to the technology park corporation

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