(1) The function of the basic research centers shall be to perform basic research of significant benefit to one (1) or more key industries that have been identified in and targeted by the state‘s economic development strategic plan as having major importance to the sustained economic growth of the Commonwealth. The areas of research to be performed by each basic research center shall be set forth in the contract between the council and the contracting university and shall be approved only for those projects for which the center has a commitment from a private sector partner to make use of the results of the research.
(2) The functions of the applied research centers shall be:

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Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 154.35-050

  • Center: means either or both of the following as the context requires:
    (a) "Basic research centers" which means centers under contract with the
    University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville. See Kentucky Statutes 154.35-010
  • Commonwealth: means the Commonwealth of Kentucky. See Kentucky Statutes 154.35-010
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Contracting university: means any of the following that contract with the council to operate a center: the University of Kentucky, the University of Louisville, Eastern Kentucky University, Western Kentucky University, Morehead State University, Northern Kentucky University, Murray State University, and Kentucky State University. See Kentucky Statutes 154.35-010
  • Council: means the Kentucky Science and Technology Council, Inc. See Kentucky Statutes 154.35-010
  • Infrastructure: means the Kentucky Research and Development Infrastructure. See Kentucky Statutes 154.35-010
  • Key industry: means an industry or business within an industrial sector which has been identified in and targeted by the state's economic development strategic plan as having major importance to the sustained economic growth of the Commonwealth and in which member firms sell goods or services into markets for which national or international competition exists, including but not limited to secondary forest products manufacturing, agribusiness, and high technology and biotechnology manufacturing and services. See Kentucky Statutes 154.1-010
  • Private sector: means any source other than the authority, a state or federal entity,
    or an agency thereof. See Kentucky Statutes 154.1-010
  • State: means the Commonwealth of Kentucky. See Kentucky Statutes 154.1-010

(a) To perform applied research, development, and technology transfer on a fee for service basis, to businesses and groups of businesses. For performing this function the center shall give preference to businesses in key industries and networks of businesses;
(b) To provide advice to businesses regarding other areas of business operations necessary for improved performance, including workforce training, total quality assurance, inventory control, and reorganization of the business and workplace; and
(c) To perform applied research and technology development of significant benefit to one (1) or more key industries in areas set forth in the contract between the council and the contracting university.
(3) The council shall appoint advisory committees of persons knowledgeable in each key industry to advise the council and the centers with regard to research needs of the industry and to evaluate research plans and research results.
(4) It shall be the goal of the infrastructure that eighty percent (80%) of the total revenues of each center shall be generated by payments under contracts from private businesses.
(5) To perform the functions set out in this section each center shall retain or contract with scientists, engineers, and other persons having high levels of expertise in appropriate fields of research, including but not limited to, faculty, staff and students of the contracting universities; provided, however, that all contracts with persons employed by the contracting university shall be subject to approval by the council.
Effective: July 15, 1994
History: Created 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 508, sec. 54, effective July 15, 1994.