[ Text of section effective until December 13, 2021. For text effective December 13, 2021, see below.]
Section 45. (a) There shall be a Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center, hereinafter referred to as the center, at the University of Massachusetts, that shall facilitate the transfer of technology from the commonwealth's research institutions to the commonwealth's industries, for productive use by such industries.
(b) The center shall provide advice and assistance to public and private research institutions on strategies for technology transfer including, but not limited to, advice and assistance in the following areas:
(1) assessing the viability and value of developing technologies;
(2) defining and exploiting potential markets for such technologies;
(3) commercialization strategies;
(4) intellectual property issues, including licensing strategies; and
(5) business development.
(c) The board of trustees of the University of Massachusetts, in consultation with the secretary of housing and economic development, shall appoint an executive director of the center. The executive director shall devote his full time to the operation of the center and may be removed at the pleasure of the board of trustees. The executive director shall report annually to the Massachusetts office of business development on the number of technology transfer transactions or projects that have been consummated with the assistance of the center, the names and geographic locations of the recipient industries and the estimated number of new jobs created as a result of such transactions or projects.
(d) There shall be an advisory committee relative to the center consisting of the secretary of housing and economic development, who shall serve as chair, the executive director of the Massachusetts development finance agency, the president of the Massachusetts life sciences center, the executive director of the Massachusetts clean energy center, the director of the John Adams Innovation Institute, the president of the Massachusetts Technology development corporation and 8 members selected by the executive director of the center, with the approval of the board of trustees, 1 of whom shall be a representative from a technology industry, at least 1 such member shall be a representative from academia, at least 1 such member shall have experience in venture financing and at least 1 such member shall have experience in public administration. The appointed members of the committee may be removed by the executive director with or without cause, subject to the approval of the board of trustees, and shall serve without compensation, except that each member shall be entitled to reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of official duties. The advisory committee shall meet at least twice annually.
(e) There shall be a center for economic analysis and assessment within the McCormack Graduate School of Policy Studies' Center for State and Local Policy. The center shall analyze and study economic trends in the commonwealth and shall provide its analysis to elected officials. The center shall continuously research and inform elected officials on the following subject areas:
(1) effectiveness of the commonwealth's economic development incentive programs including, but not limited to, tax credits, loan and matching grant programs;
(2) job creation programs;
(3) tax policy;
(4) workforce training and development programs; and
(5) regional and national competitiveness of the state's economy.
The center shall work with existing research entities within the University of Massachusetts system and other public agencies to prepare timely analysis of the economy of the commonwealth and other economic indicators.
Chapter 75: Section 45. Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center
[ Text of section as amended by 2021, 102, Sec. 35 effective December 13, 2021. For text effective until December 13, 2021, see above.]
Section 45. There shall be within the McCormack graduate school of policy and global studies at the University of Massachusetts, the Edward J. Collins, Jr. center for public management. The center shall analyze and study economic trends in the commonwealth and shall provide its analysis to elected officials. The center shall continuously research and inform elected officials on the following subject areas:
(1) the effectiveness of the commonwealth's economic development incentive programs including, but not limited to, tax credits, loan and matching grant programs;
(2) job creation programs;
(3) tax policy;
(4) workforce training and development programs; and
(5) the regional and national competitiveness of the state's economy.
The center shall work with existing research entities within the University of Massachusetts system and other public agencies to prepare timely analysis of the economy of the commonwealth and other economic indicators.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 75 - University of Massachusetts
Section 1 - Status; Governing Body
Section 2 - Purpose; Courses of Instruction; Standards; Powers of Trustees
Section 2a - Branch Banks on University Grounds Authorized
Section 3 - Rules and Regulations
Section 3a - Delegation of Powers by Trustees
Section 4 - Meetings of Trustees; Quorum; Executive Sessions
Section 10 - Receipts and Expenditures; Annual Report; Monthly Statements; Accounting System
Section 11 - Special Trusts, etc.; Management
Section 11a - Funds for Legislative Agents or Organizations Attempting to Influence Legislation
Section 12 - University Property; Management and Administration
Section 14 - Election of Officers; Salary of President; Employment, Status and Benefits of Personnel
Section 14a - Prescription and Enforcement of Regulations; Contracts
Section 14c - University of Massachusetts Research Foundation; Powers; Regulations
Section 14d - University of Massachusetts; Extension Board of Public Overseers
Section 15 - Reports and Bulletins
Section 15a - Center for Adoption Research and Policy
Section 16 - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station
Section 16a - Diagnostic Laboratory
Section 17 - Experiments and Investigations; Nature and Scope
Section 18 - Officers; Equipment
Section 19 - Reports on Results of Experiments; Distribution
Section 21 - Fee for Testing Poultry
Section 25 - Sale of Commonwealth Land to University Employees
Section 26 - Leasing of Commonwealth Land to University Employees
Section 27 - Approvals of Sales and Leases
Section 28 - Taxation of Leased Property
Section 29 - Protection and Maintenance of Mount Toby State Demonstration Forest
Section 32a - Control, Movement and Parking of Motor Vehicles; Appointment of Police Officers
Section 32b - David I. Walsh–leverett Saltonstall Visiting Lectureship Program
Section 33 - University Scholarships
Section 33a - General Court Fellowship Program
Section 34 - University of Massachusetts Medical School; Grants
Section 34a - Tuition; Residents
Section 35 - Dean and Other Officers and Members of Professional Staff
Section 36a - Cremation and Disposal of Donated Bodies
Section 36b - Analysis of Drugs, Medicine, Chemicals, etc.; Law Enforcement; Report
Section 36d - Payback Provisions in Learning Contracts; Interest Accrual; Annual Report
Section 37 - Establishment; Purpose; Contracts
Section 38 - National Environmental Technology Institute
Section 39 - Environmental Technology Testing Facility and Environmental Business Center
Section 40 - Marine Technology, Environmental, and Engineering Programs
Section 41 - Center for Materials Reuse
Section 42 - Funding for Environmental Programs; Administration
Section 45 - Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center
Section 45a - Application of Other Laws to the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center
Section 45b - Innovation Commercialization Seed Fund
Section 45c - Innovation Voucher Program Fund
Section 46 - Office of Dispute Resolution
Section 47 - Statewide Community Mediation Center Grant Program; Funds; Compliance for Eligibility