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Knowledge Account

Sections

231.1591
Definitions.
231.1592
Creation
231.1593
Commercialization revenue: Authority of Executive Director to enter into agreement for allocation with research university or Desert Research Institute
231.1594
Allocations from Account: Procedures for applying
231.1595
Powers and duties of Executive Director: Establishment of economic development goals and objectives
231.1596
Technology outreach program: Establishment
231.1597
Authorized uses of allocations from the Account.
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