Bill Text: NY A07161 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes regional technology development centers in ten economic development regions in the state for the purpose of promoting technology-oriented economic activity.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2014-02-12 - REFERRED TO COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS [A07161 Detail]

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                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         7161
                              2013-2014 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                      May 3, 2013
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       Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  ROSENTHAL  --  read once and referred to the
         Committee on Economic Development
       AN ACT to amend the economic development law, in relation to  establish-
         ing regional technology development centers
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. The economic development law is amended  by  adding  a  new
    2  section 361 to read as follows:
    3    S  361.  REGIONAL  TECHNOLOGY  DEVELOPMENT CENTERS. 1. AS USED IN THIS
    4  SECTION, THE FOLLOWING TERMS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS:
    5    (A) "REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CENTERS" OR "CENTERS" SHALL  MEAN
    6  ANY  REGIONAL,  NOT-FOR-PROFIT  CORPORATION OR OTHER NONPROFIT ORGANIZA-
    7  TION, ASSOCIATION, OR AGENCY WHICH IS ORGANIZED FOR THE PURPOSE  OF  THE
    8  PROMOTION, ATTRACTION, STIMULATION, DEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION OF SCIENCE
    9  AND  TECHNOLOGY-ORIENTED ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN A PARTICULAR REGION OF THE
   10  STATE OR IN ONE OR MORE COUNTIES OR CITIES, AND WHICH DOES NOT ENGAGE IN
   11  LOBBYING ACTIVITIES AS A SIGNIFICANT PART OF THEIR OVERALL FUNCTIONS.
   12    (B) "IN-KIND SERVICES" SHALL MEAN THE DONATION OF  QUANTIFIABLE  GOODS
   13  AND  SERVICES  INCLUDING  BUT  NOT  LIMITED TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND
   14  TIME, EQUIPMENT, MATERIAL AND OFFICE SPACE FOR USE BY A  REGIONAL  TECH-
   15  NOLOGY  DEVELOPMENT  CENTER  IN  FURTHERANCE  OF  ITS STATED PURPOSES OR
   16  PROVIDED ON BEHALF OF THE CENTER TO OTHERS FOR  SUCH  PURPOSES  AND  FOR
   17  WHICH  THERE IS NO MONETARY REMUNERATION. ANY SUCH IN-KIND SERVICES MUST
   18  HAVE PRIOR APPROVAL BY THE DEPARTMENT TO SATISFY THE  MATCHING  REQUIRE-
   19  MENT PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION.
   20    2.  (A) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL DESIGNATE REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
   21  CENTERS IN EACH OF THE TEN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REGIONS  THROUGHOUT  THE
   22  STATE.  CENTERS  SHALL  BE  DESIGNATED FOR A PERIOD NOT GREATER THAN TEN
   23  YEARS THROUGH A COMPETITIVE SELECTION PROCESS.
   24    (B) COMPETITIVE SELECTION CRITERIA SHALL INCLUDE:
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD10520-01-3
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    1    (I) THE DEGREE  AND  COMPLETENESS  OF  INFORMATION  CONTAINED  IN  THE
    2  PROPOSAL;
    3    (II)  THE  NATURE, RELEVANCE AND IMPORTANCE OF THE PROPOSED ACTIVITIES
    4  TO THE REGION;
    5    (III) THE ANTICIPATED ECONOMIC BENEFITS TO THE STATE AND THE REGION TO
    6  BE DERIVED FROM THE PROPOSED ACTIVITIES DESCRIBED IN THE PROPOSAL;
    7    (IV) THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE APPLICANT  ORGANIZATION
    8  IS  REPRESENTATIVE  OF  THE REGION'S BUSINESS, INDUSTRY, LABOR, ACADEMIC
    9  AND GOVERNMENT SECTORS, INCLUDING  STRONG  REPRESENTATION  OF  THE  HIGH
   10  TECHNOLOGY PRIVATE SECTOR;
   11    (V)  THE COMMITMENT OF TIME AND ENERGY OF THE PRINCIPALS OF THE APPLI-
   12  CANT ORGANIZATION;
   13    (VI) THE OPERATIONAL READINESS OF THE APPLICANT ORGANIZATION TO  CARRY
   14  OUT THE ACTIVITIES DESCRIBED IN THE PROPOSAL; AND
   15    (VII)  THE  APPLICANT ORGANIZATION'S PRIOR EXPERIENCE AND DEMONSTRATED
   16  RESULTS IN PERFORMING ACTIVITIES IDENTICAL OR SIMILAR TO  THOSE  IDENTI-
   17  FIED IN THE PROPOSAL.
   18    (C)  THERE  SHALL  BE  NO  LIMIT ON THE NUMBER OF TIMES CENTERS MAY BE
   19  REDESIGNATED AND IF THE DEPARTMENT DOES NOT ISSUE A TIMELY, NEW  REQUEST
   20  FOR  PROPOSALS  BEFORE THE END OF ANY TEN-YEAR PERIOD, OR IS NOT ABLE TO
   21  EVALUATE NEW PROPOSALS AND  MAKE  NEW  SELECTIONS  BY  THE  END  OF  THE
   22  TEN-YEAR DESIGNATION, ALL CONTRACTS FOR THE EXISTING CENTERS SHALL BE IN
   23  EFFECT UNTIL THE END OF THE STATE FISCAL YEAR THAT FOLLOWS THE LAST YEAR
   24  OF  THE  CENTER'S  DESIGNATION  DURING  WHICH  TIME THE DEPARTMENT SHALL
   25  COMPLETE ITS EVALUATION  AND  REDESIGNATION  PROCESS  PURSUANT  TO  THIS
   26  SECTION.
   27    3.  THE  DEPARTMENT  IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO AWARD GRANTS ON A COMPET-
   28  ITIVE BASIS, FROM SUCH FUNDS AS MAY BE APPROPRIATED FOR THIS PURPOSE  BY
   29  THE LEGISLATURE, TO MATCH FUNDS EXPENDED BY REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOP-
   30  MENT  CENTERS  FOR THE PURPOSES SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION AND IN ACCORD-
   31  ANCE WITH RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY THE DEPARTMENT.
   32    4. MATCHING FUNDS SHALL  BE  PROVIDED  ONLY  FOR  PURPOSES  WHICH  ARE
   33  RELATED TO THE REALIZATION OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF
   34  A PARTICULAR REGION OF THE STATE AS DETERMINED BY THE DEPARTMENT.  AMONG
   35  THE  ACTIVITIES FOR WHICH MATCHING FUNDS MAY BE PROVIDED ARE THE FOLLOW-
   36  ING:
   37    (A)  SPONSORING  AND  CONDUCTING  REGIONAL  CONFERENCES  AND  STUDIES,
   38  COLLECTING  AND  DISSEMINATING  INFORMATION AND ISSUING PERIODIC REPORTS
   39  RELATING TO  SCIENTIFIC  AND  TECHNOLOGICAL  RESEARCH,  DEVELOPMENT  AND
   40  EDUCATION IN THE REGION;
   41    (B)  PREPARING  AND  PERIODICALLY ISSUING A REGISTER OF SCIENTIFIC AND
   42  TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH FACILITIES IN THE REGION;
   43    (C) ASSISTING SMALL AND EMERGING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-ORIENTED BUSI-
   44  NESSES WITHIN THE REGION INCLUDING PROVIDING ASSISTANCE IN APPLYING  FOR
   45  FEDERAL  OR  STATE  RESEARCH GRANTS OR PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS AND DISSEM-
   46  INATING INFORMATION ON THE AVAILABILITY OF SUCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS;
   47    (D) COLLECTING AND DISSEMINATING INFORMATION ON FINANCIAL,  TECHNICAL,
   48  MARKETING, MANAGEMENT AND OTHER SERVICES AVAILABLE TO SMALL AND EMERGING
   49  SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-ORIENTED BUSINESSES WITHIN THE REGION AND ARRANG-
   50  ING  ACCESS  TO SUCH SERVICES ON A FREE OR FOR-HIRE BASIS FROM UNIVERSI-
   51  TIES, PRIVATE FOR-PROFIT BUSINESSES AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS;
   52    (E) PROVIDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INCLUDING MANAGEMENT, MARKETING AND
   53  FINANCIAL PACKAGING ASSISTANCE  TO,  AND  COLLECTING  AND  DISSEMINATING
   54  INFORMATION  REGARDING  INNOVATIONS FOR THE BENEFIT OF, INVENTORS INTER-
   55  ESTED IN HAVING THEIR IDEAS DEVELOPED AND COMMERCIALIZED  AND  ENTREPRE-
   56  NEURS INTERESTED IN THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF NEW PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES;
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    1    (F)  SUPPORTING  UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION IN APPLIED RESEARCH
    2  AND TECHNOLOGY BASED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, THE  PROMOTION  OF  INCUBATOR
    3  FACILITIES  AND  THE  GENERATION  OR  BROKERING OF INVESTMENT CAPITAL TO
    4  SUPPORT REGIONAL NEW ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT;
    5    (G)  ASSISTING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE TECHNOLOGY
    6  DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR THE REGION;
    7    (H) CONTRIBUTING INFORMATION TO ANY STATEWIDE DATABASE, WHICH  IDENTI-
    8  FIES  RESOURCES  AVAILABLE  FROM  COLLEGES,  UNIVERSITIES  AND TECHNICAL
    9  SERVICE PROVIDERS AND  WHICH  PROVIDES  INFORMATION,  INCLUDING  VENTURE
   10  CAPITAL  SOURCES AND LABOR MARKET STATISTICS, OF INTEREST TO AND FOR USE
   11  BY ENTREPRENEURS AND TECHNOLOGY-ORIENTED BUSINESSES;
   12    (I) PROJECTING THE NEED FOR THE TECHNICAL AND  PROFESSIONAL  WORKFORCE
   13  WITHIN  THE REGION AND ASSISTING OTHERS IN PLANNING FOR PROJECTED DISLO-
   14  CATIONS AND RETRAINING;
   15    (J) ASSISTING THE DEPARTMENT IN IDENTIFYING  AND  CONTACTING  ELIGIBLE
   16  APPLICANTS,  AS  DEFINED  IN PARAGRAPH (A) OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF SECTION
   17  TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR OF THIS CHAPTER, AND SPONSORING, IN  CONJUNCTION
   18  WITH  THE  CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, COUNSELING SESSIONS AND OTHER OUTREACH
   19  EFFORTS AIMED AT IMPROVING THE COMPETITIVE  POSITION  OF  APPLICANTS  IN
   20  INTERNATIONAL MARKETS BY PROMOTING EXPORTING;
   21    (K) CONDUCTING SUCH OTHER APPROPRIATE ACTIVITIES AS MAY BE ESTABLISHED
   22  BY  THE DEPARTMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF REALIZING THE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVEL-
   23  OPMENT POTENTIAL OF THE REGION SERVED BY THE APPLICANT; AND
   24    (L) PERFORMING ACTIVITIES AND DELIVERING SERVICES PURSUANT TO SUBPARA-
   25  GRAPH (V) OF PARAGRAPH (A) OF SUBDIVISION FIVE OF THIS SECTION.
   26    5. (A) REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CENTERS  SHALL  ADMINISTER  THE
   27  NEW  YORK  MANUFACTURING EXTENSION PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM, ALSO REFERRED TO
   28  AS THE INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY  EXTENSION  SERVICE  PROGRAM,  WHICH  SHALL
   29  PROVIDE  TECHNICAL  AND MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE TO MANUFACTURING COMPANIES
   30  WITHIN THE STATE FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES:
   31    (I) TO IMPROVE THE GLOBAL  COMPETITIVENESS  AND  INCREASE  THE  MARKET
   32  SHARE  OF  VIABLE  NEW YORK STATE INDUSTRIES AND FIRMS THROUGH INCREASED
   33  KNOWLEDGE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND OTHER INNOVATIONS;
   34    (II) TO ASSIST INDUSTRIAL FIRMS THROUGH CONSULTING AND TRAINING ACTIV-
   35  ITIES WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF IMPROVED MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION  PROC-
   36  ESSES IN ORDER TO ENHANCE THEIR PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS;
   37    (III)  TO  PROVIDE INDUSTRIAL EFFECTIVENESS FIELD SERVICES PURSUANT TO
   38  ARTICLE SEVEN OF THIS CHAPTER;
   39    (IV) TO ASSIST IN THE RETENTION AND EXPANSION OF INDUSTRIAL FIRMS  AND
   40  EMPLOYMENT IN NEW YORK STATE;
   41    (V) TO ADMINISTER ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES WITH ALL FEDERAL MANUFACTUR-
   42  ING  EXTENSION  PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM FUNDS RECEIVED BY THE STATE PURSUANT
   43  TO PUBLIC LAW 110-69 WHICH SHALL QUALIFY AS MATCHING FUNDS  PURSUANT  TO
   44  SUBDIVISION THREE OF THIS SECTION; AND
   45    (VI)  TO  COMMUNICATE  INDUSTRIAL  NEEDS  TO  UNIVERSITIES AND OTHERS,
   46  BROKERING JOINT UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY INVESTIGATIONS TO AID INDUSTRY,  AND
   47  ASSISTING  IN  THE  PROVISION OF PRODUCTIVITY AND GROWTH IMPROVEMENTS TO
   48  MATURE INDUSTRIES.
   49    (B) NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER  LAW,  GRANTS  MADE  BY  THE  DEPARTMENT
   50  PURSUANT  TO  THIS  SECTION SHALL BE MATCHED ON A FIFTY PERCENT BASIS BY
   51  THE REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CENTER AND UP TO  FIFTY  PERCENT  OF
   52  SUCH MATCH MAY BE OF IN-KIND SERVICES AS APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT.
   53    (C)  THE DEPARTMENT MAY ESTABLISH SUCH REQUIREMENTS AS IT DEEMS APPRO-
   54  PRIATE FOR THE FORMAT AND CONTENT OF APPLICATIONS  FOR  MATCHING  GRANTS
   55  PURSUANT  TO THIS SUBDIVISION AND SHALL SET REASONABLE DEADLINES FOR THE
   56  SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS FOR SUCH SUPPORT.
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    1    (D) THE DEPARTMENT MAY SELECT FROM COMPETING APPLICATIONS THOSE  WHICH
    2  IT  JUDGES TO BE OF GREATEST BENEFIT TO THE WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE
    3  STATE AND MAY APPROVE OR REJECT ANY OR ALL  OF  THE  COMPETING  APPLICA-
    4  TIONS.  THE  DEPARTMENT  SHALL  NOTIFY ALL APPLICANTS OF THE APPROVAL OR
    5  REJECTION OF THEIR APPLICATIONS IN A TIMELY FASHION.
    6    (E) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL REQUIRE PERIODIC REPORTS AND OTHER SUCH DOCU-
    7  MENTS  AND  INFORMATION  AS IT DEEMS NECESSARY TO MONITOR AND REVIEW THE
    8  PERFORMANCE OF EACH REGIONAL TECHNOLOGY  DEVELOPMENT  CENTER  AWARDED  A
    9  GRANT.
   10    6.  THE DEPARTMENT SHALL SUBMIT A REPORT PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION THIR-
   11  TY-SEVEN-B OF SECTION ONE HUNDRED OF THIS CHAPTER TO THE  GOVERNOR,  THE
   12  TEMPORARY  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  SENATE  AND  THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY,
   13  DETAILING THE  ACTIVITIES  THAT  EACH  REGIONAL  TECHNOLOGY  DEVELOPMENT
   14  CENTER  HAS  UNDERTAKEN  DURING  THE  REPORTING YEAR. SUCH REPORTS SHALL
   15  INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, THE COMPOSITION OF THE CENTER, THE AMOUNT
   16  OF THE GRANT AWARDED AND THE MATCH PROVIDED, THE DUTIES AND  OBLIGATIONS
   17  REQUIRED BY THE DEPARTMENT, A DESCRIPTION OF THE CENTER'S ACTIVITIES AND
   18  ACCOMPLISHMENTS,  THE NUMBER OF JOBS CREATED OR RETAINED, THE NUMBER AND
   19  TYPES OF COMPANIES ASSISTED, THE INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF NEW-TO-MARKET
   20  AND NEW-TO-EXPORT BUSINESSES BY EMPLOYMENT SIZE,  THE  INCREASE  IN  THE
   21  VALUE  OF EXPORT SALES BY BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SIZE, AND ANY OTHER PERTI-
   22  NENT INFORMATION AS DETERMINED BY THE DEPARTMENT.
   23    7. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER SUBDIVISION  TWO  OF  SECTION
   24  EIGHTY-SEVEN  OF  THE PUBLIC OFFICERS LAW, ALL INFORMATION REGARDING THE
   25  FINANCIAL   CONDITION,   MARKETING   PLANS,   MANUFACTURING   PROCESSES,
   26  PRODUCTION  COSTS,  PRODUCTIVITY  RATES,  CUSTOMER LISTS, OR OTHER TRADE
   27  SECRETS AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF A  PERSON  OR  ENTITY  REQUESTING
   28  ASSISTANCE FROM THE DEPARTMENT PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION WHICH IS SUBMIT-
   29  TED  BY  SUCH  PERSON  OR ENTITY TO THE DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION WITH AN
   30  APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE OR WITH A PRODUCTIVITY ASSESSMENT  OR  FEASI-
   31  BILITY STUDY, SHALL BE CONFIDENTIAL AND EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC DISCLOSURE.
   32    S 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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