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§  209-r.  Gen*NY*sis  program.  1.  The  Gen*NY*sis program is hereby  created to assist research and technology development  programs  in  the  life   sciences   or   in  enabling  sciences  affiliated  with  public,  not-for-profit private or academic research institutions located  within  New  York  state  to  develop  and commercialize new discoveries for the  improvement of human, plant and animal health and to  expand  businesses  and employment in New York state.    2.  Funds  appropriated or transferred to the Gen*NY*sis program shall  be made available to project  sponsors  for  the  construction  of  life  sciences  and/or  enabling science facilities including, but not limited  to, equipment, laboratory facilities and laboratory equipment, incubator  facilities,  manufacturing   facilities,   bioscience   parks   or   any  combination  thereof.  Funds  shall  not  be  used for projects that are  already completed at the time of application.    3. Funding for each project shall be made available upon submission of  a Gen*NY*sis program and financing plan to the executive director and to  the director of the budget. Such program and  financing  plan  shall  be  prepared  by  the project sponsor and shall include, where applicable, a  description of the proposed project, a description of the consortium  of  institutions/organizations       involved      including      respective  responsibilities and contributions, the structure and governance of  the  collaboration,  efforts  to  obtain  and  administer  corporate, federal  and/or foundation support, the scientific and technical quality  of  the  proposed  research  to  be  undertaken  at  such  facility, the expected  increase in research activity in specified research areas  derived  from  such project, projections of discoveries from such research sponsor, and  an economic plan to further develop any discoveries from such project to  include the development of new businesses and jobs within New York state  or  if  such  discovery  is  to be licensed to another entity, the terms  under  which  the  project  sponsor  would  undertake   such   licensing  agreements.  The  urban development corporation shall provide assistance  to the office, as requested by the executive director, with  respect  to  the evaluation of any economic plan or licensing terms.    4.  Funding  for each project shall not exceed seventy-five percent of  the cost of such project, provided  that,  in  estimating  the  residual  percentage  of funding, such funding provided by the project sponsor for  each project may include  allocated  funds  (cash);  in-kind  personnel,  equipment  or  material  donations; federal funds; significant financial  contributions to  the  project  sponsor;  university  internal  sources,  prorated operational costs; or any combinations thereof.    5.  Project  sponsors  receiving  awards  pursuant  to  the Gen*NY*sis  program in an amount in excess of ten percent of the total cost of  such  project  as submitted in the program and financing plan pursuant to this  section shall, for a period not to exceed five years after  the  receipt  of  such  award, provide an annual report to the executive director, the  chairman of the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  chairman  of  the  assembly  ways  and  means committee detailing the use of such award and  the progress of the project sponsor in meeting the criteria set forth in  paragraph three  of  this  section  as  expressed  in  the  program  and  financing plan submitted for review to the executive director.    6.  Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary,  no more than three and one-half of one percent of any grant issued under  this program  may  be  allocated  to  any  grant  recipient  or  to  any  subsidiary  or  organization associated therewith for purposes which may  include, but not  be  limited  to,  any  direct  or  indirect  costs  of  administering  the  program  not contained in the application requesting  such  funds,  provided  however,  that  no  monies  granted  under   theGen*NY*sis  program may be used to supplant any direct or indirect costs  of the grant recipient.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-10-b > 209-r

§  209-r.  Gen*NY*sis  program.  1.  The  Gen*NY*sis program is hereby  created to assist research and technology development  programs  in  the  life   sciences   or   in  enabling  sciences  affiliated  with  public,  not-for-profit private or academic research institutions located  within  New  York  state  to  develop  and commercialize new discoveries for the  improvement of human, plant and animal health and to  expand  businesses  and employment in New York state.    2.  Funds  appropriated or transferred to the Gen*NY*sis program shall  be made available to project  sponsors  for  the  construction  of  life  sciences  and/or  enabling science facilities including, but not limited  to, equipment, laboratory facilities and laboratory equipment, incubator  facilities,  manufacturing   facilities,   bioscience   parks   or   any  combination  thereof.  Funds  shall  not  be  used for projects that are  already completed at the time of application.    3. Funding for each project shall be made available upon submission of  a Gen*NY*sis program and financing plan to the executive director and to  the director of the budget. Such program and  financing  plan  shall  be  prepared  by  the project sponsor and shall include, where applicable, a  description of the proposed project, a description of the consortium  of  institutions/organizations       involved      including      respective  responsibilities and contributions, the structure and governance of  the  collaboration,  efforts  to  obtain  and  administer  corporate, federal  and/or foundation support, the scientific and technical quality  of  the  proposed  research  to  be  undertaken  at  such  facility, the expected  increase in research activity in specified research areas  derived  from  such project, projections of discoveries from such research sponsor, and  an economic plan to further develop any discoveries from such project to  include the development of new businesses and jobs within New York state  or  if  such  discovery  is  to be licensed to another entity, the terms  under  which  the  project  sponsor  would  undertake   such   licensing  agreements.  The  urban development corporation shall provide assistance  to the office, as requested by the executive director, with  respect  to  the evaluation of any economic plan or licensing terms.    4.  Funding  for each project shall not exceed seventy-five percent of  the cost of such project, provided  that,  in  estimating  the  residual  percentage  of funding, such funding provided by the project sponsor for  each project may include  allocated  funds  (cash);  in-kind  personnel,  equipment  or  material  donations; federal funds; significant financial  contributions to  the  project  sponsor;  university  internal  sources,  prorated operational costs; or any combinations thereof.    5.  Project  sponsors  receiving  awards  pursuant  to  the Gen*NY*sis  program in an amount in excess of ten percent of the total cost of  such  project  as submitted in the program and financing plan pursuant to this  section shall, for a period not to exceed five years after  the  receipt  of  such  award, provide an annual report to the executive director, the  chairman of the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  chairman  of  the  assembly  ways  and  means committee detailing the use of such award and  the progress of the project sponsor in meeting the criteria set forth in  paragraph three  of  this  section  as  expressed  in  the  program  and  financing plan submitted for review to the executive director.    6.  Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary,  no more than three and one-half of one percent of any grant issued under  this program  may  be  allocated  to  any  grant  recipient  or  to  any  subsidiary  or  organization associated therewith for purposes which may  include, but not  be  limited  to,  any  direct  or  indirect  costs  of  administering  the  program  not contained in the application requesting  such  funds,  provided  however,  that  no  monies  granted  under   theGen*NY*sis  program may be used to supplant any direct or indirect costs  of the grant recipient.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-10-b > 209-r

§  209-r.  Gen*NY*sis  program.  1.  The  Gen*NY*sis program is hereby  created to assist research and technology development  programs  in  the  life   sciences   or   in  enabling  sciences  affiliated  with  public,  not-for-profit private or academic research institutions located  within  New  York  state  to  develop  and commercialize new discoveries for the  improvement of human, plant and animal health and to  expand  businesses  and employment in New York state.    2.  Funds  appropriated or transferred to the Gen*NY*sis program shall  be made available to project  sponsors  for  the  construction  of  life  sciences  and/or  enabling science facilities including, but not limited  to, equipment, laboratory facilities and laboratory equipment, incubator  facilities,  manufacturing   facilities,   bioscience   parks   or   any  combination  thereof.  Funds  shall  not  be  used for projects that are  already completed at the time of application.    3. Funding for each project shall be made available upon submission of  a Gen*NY*sis program and financing plan to the executive director and to  the director of the budget. Such program and  financing  plan  shall  be  prepared  by  the project sponsor and shall include, where applicable, a  description of the proposed project, a description of the consortium  of  institutions/organizations       involved      including      respective  responsibilities and contributions, the structure and governance of  the  collaboration,  efforts  to  obtain  and  administer  corporate, federal  and/or foundation support, the scientific and technical quality  of  the  proposed  research  to  be  undertaken  at  such  facility, the expected  increase in research activity in specified research areas  derived  from  such project, projections of discoveries from such research sponsor, and  an economic plan to further develop any discoveries from such project to  include the development of new businesses and jobs within New York state  or  if  such  discovery  is  to be licensed to another entity, the terms  under  which  the  project  sponsor  would  undertake   such   licensing  agreements.  The  urban development corporation shall provide assistance  to the office, as requested by the executive director, with  respect  to  the evaluation of any economic plan or licensing terms.    4.  Funding  for each project shall not exceed seventy-five percent of  the cost of such project, provided  that,  in  estimating  the  residual  percentage  of funding, such funding provided by the project sponsor for  each project may include  allocated  funds  (cash);  in-kind  personnel,  equipment  or  material  donations; federal funds; significant financial  contributions to  the  project  sponsor;  university  internal  sources,  prorated operational costs; or any combinations thereof.    5.  Project  sponsors  receiving  awards  pursuant  to  the Gen*NY*sis  program in an amount in excess of ten percent of the total cost of  such  project  as submitted in the program and financing plan pursuant to this  section shall, for a period not to exceed five years after  the  receipt  of  such  award, provide an annual report to the executive director, the  chairman of the  senate  finance  committee  and  the  chairman  of  the  assembly  ways  and  means committee detailing the use of such award and  the progress of the project sponsor in meeting the criteria set forth in  paragraph three  of  this  section  as  expressed  in  the  program  and  financing plan submitted for review to the executive director.    6.  Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary,  no more than three and one-half of one percent of any grant issued under  this program  may  be  allocated  to  any  grant  recipient  or  to  any  subsidiary  or  organization associated therewith for purposes which may  include, but not  be  limited  to,  any  direct  or  indirect  costs  of  administering  the  program  not contained in the application requesting  such  funds,  provided  however,  that  no  monies  granted  under   theGen*NY*sis  program may be used to supplant any direct or indirect costs  of the grant recipient.