(2) It is the policy of the State of Oregon that, in order to capture the health and economic benefits of the coming biotechnology boom for all Oregonians, the state enter into a partnership with Oregon Health and Science University to enhance medical research.
(3) The Legislative Assembly finds that:
(a) Oregon should take advantage of research breakthroughs in biomedicine, health care and technology that are opening an unprecedented new era. Research advances will someday show scientists how to block or replace genes that cause disease. The state should seize the opportunity to provide all Oregonians access to leading edge therapies and procedures.
(b) Research breakthroughs are expected to fuel tremendous economic growth, and Oregon must be poised to capitalize on these breakthroughs. Biotechnology is likely to be the next great economic engine in the United States, and the state should take positive action to ensure Oregon’s participation in this emerging and important industry. A public commitment to biomedical and related research in Oregon is necessary to drive the formation, expansion and proliferation of biotechnology companies that will commercialize myriad new treatments, medications, biomedical equipment and other technology.
(c) The state should support Oregon Health and Science University in its efforts to continue to grow as a research power and an economic engine. Biomedical and technology research is necessary to create intellectual property, which serves as the raw material for biotechnology companies. The state should assist Oregon Health and Science University in securing the needed infrastructure to attain a critical mass of research talent in order to maximize the number of commercially viable discoveries.
(d) There is a limited window of opportunity to capitalize on the surge in biotechnology growth, stemming from the completion of the United States Human Genome Project.
(4) It is the intent of the Legislative Assembly that:
(a) Oregon Health and Science University pursue the Oregon Opportunity program in a manner that is consistent with the public missions stated in ORS 353.030 (2), which directs the university to strive for excellence in education, research, clinical practice, scholarship and community service while maintaining compassion, personal and institutional integrity and leadership in carrying out its missions;
(b) The Oregon Opportunity program benefit all Oregonians through increased medical research and sustainable economic development from biotechnology and related fields; and
(c) The State Treasurer shall issue pursuant to a grant agreement, as soon as practicable, general obligation bonds during the 2001-2003 and 2003-2005 biennia in an aggregate principal amount that produces net proceeds for the Oregon Opportunity program in an amount equal to $200 million plus the amount of any costs and expenses of issuing the bonds.
(5) To maximize the benefits of low interest tax-exempt bonds, costs of the Oregon Opportunity program may be financed directly or indirectly by the state. [2001 c.921 §4; 2001 c.921 §4a]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 09 - Education and Culture
Chapter 353 - Oregon Health and Science University
Section 353.010 - Definitions.
Section 353.030 - Public policy of university; missions; purposes.
Section 353.035 - Certain laws to be liberally construed; severability.
Section 353.040 - Board of directors; appointment; membership; meetings; removal of members.
Section 353.050 - Powers and duties of board and university officials.
Section 353.070 - Products of individuals with disabilities; rules; publication of product sources.
Section 353.100 - Applicability of laws to university.
Section 353.117 - Creation of tax-exempt entity by university.
Section 353.123 - Authority regarding resident tuition and scholarships.
Section 353.125 - Creation of police department and commission of police officers; rules.
Section 353.140 - Funding request.
Section 353.190 - Effect of student religious beliefs on admission and attendance.
Section 353.200 - Rights of students ordered to active duty; rules.
Section 353.210 - Purpose; members; duties.
Section 353.260 - Personnel records; access; control; creation.
Section 353.270 - Compensation of officers and employees; conflicts of interest.
Section 353.290 - Reductions in faculty; affirmative action plans and goals.
Section 353.380 - Definitions for ORS 353.380 to 353.420.
Section 353.440 - Coordination of programs.
Section 353.445 - Venture grant program.
Section 353.455 - Family medicine residency network.
Section 353.460 - Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences.
Section 353.480 - Pediatric dental residency program.
Section 353.485 - Oregon Psychiatric Access Line program.
Section 353.556 - Purpose; policy; findings; intent.
Section 353.559 - Creation; university duties; expenditure of proceeds.
Section 353.600 - Definitions for ORS 353.600 to 353.612.
Section 353.603 - Grant distribution; administrative expenses; contributions.
Section 353.606 - Oregon Nursing Shortage Coalition Committee.
Section 353.609 - Duties of committee; grant criteria; use of grant funds.