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§  209-t.  College  applied research and technology (CART) program. In  order to  encourage  greater  collaboration  between  private  industry,  universities  and  colleges  within  the  state  in  the development and  application of new technologies, the office is authorized  to  designate  such  technological areas as the office identifies as having significant  potential for economic growth  in  New  York  state,  or  in  which  the  application   of   new  technologies  could  significantly  enhance  the  productivity  and  stability  of  New  York   state   businesses.   Such  designations shall be made in accordance with the standards and criteria  set  forth  in  subdivision  two of this section. Colleges so designated  shall be eligible for support from the office in the manner provided for  in subdivision three of this section, and for such additional support as  may otherwise be provided by law.    1. As used in this section:    (a) "College applied research and technology center" or "CART" means a  college or college-affiliated research institute or a consortium of such  institutions, designated by the  office,  which  conducts  a  continuing  program  of  basic  and  applied  research,  development, and technology  transfer in one or more technological areas, in collaboration  with  and  through the support of private business and industry; and    (b)   "Applicant"  means  a  college  or  college-affiliated  research  institute or a consortium of such institutions which request designation  as a CART center in accordance with such requirements as are established  by the office for this purpose. For purposes of this section,  applicant  shall  not  include  any  college  or  university  that has a center for  advanced technology pursuant to subdivision three of section  thirty-one  hundred two-b of the public authorities law.    2. The office shall:    (a)  identify  technological  areas  for which a CART center should be  designated, including technological areas that are related to industries  with significant potential for economic growth and  development  in  New  York  state, and technological areas that are related to the enhancement  of productivity in various industries located in New York state;    (b) establish criteria that applicants shall satisfy  for  designation  as a CART, including, but not limited to the following:    (i)  an established record of research, development and instruction in  the area or areas of technology involved;    (ii) the capacity to conduct research and  development  activities  in  collaboration with business and industry;    (iii)   the   capacity   to   secure  substantial  private  and  other  governmental funding for  the  proposed  college  or  college-affiliated  research  institute  or a consortium of such institutions, in amounts at  least fifty percent of the total of support sought from the state;    (iv) the ability and willingness to cooperate with other  institutions  in  the  state in conducting research and development activities, and in  disseminating research results;    (v) the ability and willingness to work with technical  and  community  colleges  in  the state to enhance the quality of technical education in  the area or areas of technology involved;    (vi) the ability and willingness to  cooperate  with  the  office  and  other   economic  development  agencies  in  promoting  the  growth  and  development in New York state of industries  based  upon  or  benefiting  from the area or areas of technology involved;    (c)  establish  such  requirements  as  it  deems  appropriate for the  format, content and filing  of  applications  for  designation  as  CART  centers; and    (d)  establish  such  procedures  as  it  deems  appropriate  for  the  evaluation of applications for designation as a college applied researchand technology center, including the establishment of peer review panels  composed of nationally recognized experts in the technological areas and  industries to which the application is related.    3.  (a) From such funds as may be appropriated for this purpose by the  legislature, the office may provide financial support, through contracts  or other means, to designated college applied  research  and  technology  centers  in  order  to  enhance  and  accelerate the development of such  centers. Funds received pursuant to this subdivision  may  be  used  for  purchase  of  equipment  and fixtures, employment of faculty and support  staff, provision of graduate fellowships, and other purposes approved by  the office, but may not be used for capital construction. In each  case,  the  amount  provided  by  the  office  to  a center shall be matched by  commitments of support from private and governmental, other than  state,  sources in accordance with the following:    (i)  for the academic year in which it is first funded as a designated  center, and the four subsequent years, the amount provided by the office  to a center shall be matched fifty percent by the center; and    (ii) upon a finding by  the  office  that  a  technological  area  has  continued  significant  potential  for  enhancing economic growth in New  York state, or  the  application  of  technologies  in  the  area  could  significantly  enhance  the productivity and stability of New York state  businesses,  the  office  shall  initiate  a  redesignation  process  in  accordance  with  subdivision  two  of  this section. Such redesignation  process shall be initiated by the office in such a manner that not  more  than  one-third of the centers in existence at the time of redesignation  shall become due for such redesignation at the same time.    (1) In the event  a  new  center  is  selected  in  the  redesignation  process, the office shall provide funds to such new center in accordance  with the funding match requirements set forth in this paragraph.    (2) In the event a previously designated center is redesignated in the  same  area of technology, which redesignation is effective for the sixth  academic year following the first academic year of both designation  and  funding,  then,  in  that  year  and in each year thereafter, the office  shall provide funds of up to three hundred fifty thousand dollars to  be  matched  fifty percent by the center, amounts in excess of three hundred  fifty thousand dollars shall be  matched  seventy-five  percent  by  the  center.    (3)  In the event a currently designated center is not selected in the  redesignation process for an additional term, or upon a finding  by  the  office  that  the  area of advanced technology does not have significant  potential for enhancing economic growth in New York  state,  or  upon  a  finding  that  the  application  of  technologies in that area would not  significantly enhance the productivity and stability of New  York  state  businesses,  then the office shall, in the fifth academic year following  such center's first both designation and funding, which  year  shall  be  the  final  year  of funding for such center, provide an amount of up to  two hundred fifty thousand dollars.    (b) Continued funding of the operations of each center shall be  based  upon  a  showing  that: the center continues to comply with the criteria  established by the office pursuant to paragraph (b) of  subdivision  two  of  this  section;  a demonstration of assistance to small businesses in  New York state through research, technology transfer or other  means  as  approved  by  the  office;  compliance  with  the rules, regulations and  guidelines of the office; and, compliance with any contracts between the  office and the designated applied research center.    (c) Each center shall report on its activities  to  the  office  in  a  manner  and  according  to  the  schedule established by the office, and  shall provide such additional information as the office may require. Theoffice shall evaluate center  operations  using  methods  such  as  site  visits,  reporting  of specified information and peer review evaluations  using experts in the  field  of  technology  in  which  the  center  was  designated.  The  office  shall notify each center of the results of its  evaluations and findings of deficiencies in the operation of such center  or its research, education, or technology transfer activities and  shall  work  with such centers to remedy such findings. If such factors are not  remedied, the office may withdraw the state funding support, in whole or  in part, or withdraw the center designation.    (d) In order to encourage that the results of center research  benefit  New  York  state, designation and continued funding of each center shall  be contingent upon  each  center's  establishing  within  its  licensing  guidelines  the  following:  after  payment  of  the inventor's share, a  reduced payment due to the university of any royalty,  income  or  other  consideration  earned  from the license or sale of intellectual property  rights created or developed at, or through the use of, the facilities of  the center by any person or entity if the manufacturing or use resulting  from such intellectual property rights occurs within New York state. The  office shall promulgate rules and regulations regarding  the  provisions  of  the  licensing  guidelines  described  herein  as they apply to such  reduced payment, and such provisions shall be subject to the approval of  the office.    4. From such funds as may be appropriated  for  this  purpose  by  the  legislature,  the  office  may  provide  grants  to  any  one college or  college-affiliated research institution for  purposes  of  planning  and  program development aimed at enabling such college or college-affiliated  research institution to qualify for designation as a center. Such grants  shall  be awarded on a competitive basis, and shall be available only to  those applicants which, in the judgment of the office, may reasonably be  expected to be designated as centers. No applicant  shall  receive  more  than one such grant.    5.  (a)  From  such  funds  as  may be appropriated for the purpose of  incentive grants or other funds which may be available from  the  office  to enhance center activities in areas of crucial interest in the state's  economic  development,  the  office may provide grants, on a competitive  basis, to centers for projects including,  but  not  limited  to,  those  which:    (i)  explore  new  technologies  with commercial application conducted  jointly by two or more centers or a center  and  non-center  university,  college or community college;    (ii)  are  aimed  at enhancing or accelerating the process of bringing  new  products,  particularly  those  under  development  by  new   small  businesses, to the marketplace; or    (iii)  increase  technology  transfer projects with the state's mature  manufacturing industries in applying technology in  their  manufacturing  processes or for new product development.    (b) State support for incentive grants may be matched on an individual  basis  by  the  office,  which  may consider the type of project and the  availability of amounts from private, university and governmental, other  than state, sources.    6. (a) The office shall make a biannual report of the CART program  to  the governor and the legislature not later than September first of every  other  year.  Such  report  shall  include,  but  not be limited to, the  results of an evaluation of each center by the office, a description  of  the  achievement  of  each  center, any deficiencies in the operation of  each  center  or  its  research,  education  and   technology   transfer  activities, remedial actions recommended by the office, remedial actions  taken  by  each  center,  a description of the small business assistanceprovided by each center, a description of any  incentive  grant  program  awarded  a grant by the office and the achievements of such program, and  the amount of financial assistance provided by the office and the  level  of matching funds provided by each center and the uses of such monies.    (b)  Bi-annual  reports  shall  include  a discussion of any fields of  technology  that  the  office  has  identified  as  having   significant  potential  for economic growth or improved productivity and stability of  New York state businesses and in which collaboration with a  center  for  advanced technology is encouraged.

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

§  209-t.  College  applied research and technology (CART) program. In  order to  encourage  greater  collaboration  between  private  industry,  universities  and  colleges  within  the  state  in  the development and  application of new technologies, the office is authorized  to  designate  such  technological areas as the office identifies as having significant  potential for economic growth  in  New  York  state,  or  in  which  the  application   of   new  technologies  could  significantly  enhance  the  productivity  and  stability  of  New  York   state   businesses.   Such  designations shall be made in accordance with the standards and criteria  set  forth  in  subdivision  two of this section. Colleges so designated  shall be eligible for support from the office in the manner provided for  in subdivision three of this section, and for such additional support as  may otherwise be provided by law.    1. As used in this section:    (a) "College applied research and technology center" or "CART" means a  college or college-affiliated research institute or a consortium of such  institutions, designated by the  office,  which  conducts  a  continuing  program  of  basic  and  applied  research,  development, and technology  transfer in one or more technological areas, in collaboration  with  and  through the support of private business and industry; and    (b)   "Applicant"  means  a  college  or  college-affiliated  research  institute or a consortium of such institutions which request designation  as a CART center in accordance with such requirements as are established  by the office for this purpose. For purposes of this section,  applicant  shall  not  include  any  college  or  university  that has a center for  advanced technology pursuant to subdivision three of section  thirty-one  hundred two-b of the public authorities law.    2. The office shall:    (a)  identify  technological  areas  for which a CART center should be  designated, including technological areas that are related to industries  with significant potential for economic growth and  development  in  New  York  state, and technological areas that are related to the enhancement  of productivity in various industries located in New York state;    (b) establish criteria that applicants shall satisfy  for  designation  as a CART, including, but not limited to the following:    (i)  an established record of research, development and instruction in  the area or areas of technology involved;    (ii) the capacity to conduct research and  development  activities  in  collaboration with business and industry;    (iii)   the   capacity   to   secure  substantial  private  and  other  governmental funding for  the  proposed  college  or  college-affiliated  research  institute  or a consortium of such institutions, in amounts at  least fifty percent of the total of support sought from the state;    (iv) the ability and willingness to cooperate with other  institutions  in  the  state in conducting research and development activities, and in  disseminating research results;    (v) the ability and willingness to work with technical  and  community  colleges  in  the state to enhance the quality of technical education in  the area or areas of technology involved;    (vi) the ability and willingness to  cooperate  with  the  office  and  other   economic  development  agencies  in  promoting  the  growth  and  development in New York state of industries  based  upon  or  benefiting  from the area or areas of technology involved;    (c)  establish  such  requirements  as  it  deems  appropriate for the  format, content and filing  of  applications  for  designation  as  CART  centers; and    (d)  establish  such  procedures  as  it  deems  appropriate  for  the  evaluation of applications for designation as a college applied researchand technology center, including the establishment of peer review panels  composed of nationally recognized experts in the technological areas and  industries to which the application is related.    3.  (a) From such funds as may be appropriated for this purpose by the  legislature, the office may provide financial support, through contracts  or other means, to designated college applied  research  and  technology  centers  in  order  to  enhance  and  accelerate the development of such  centers. Funds received pursuant to this subdivision  may  be  used  for  purchase  of  equipment  and fixtures, employment of faculty and support  staff, provision of graduate fellowships, and other purposes approved by  the office, but may not be used for capital construction. In each  case,  the  amount  provided  by  the  office  to  a center shall be matched by  commitments of support from private and governmental, other than  state,  sources in accordance with the following:    (i)  for the academic year in which it is first funded as a designated  center, and the four subsequent years, the amount provided by the office  to a center shall be matched fifty percent by the center; and    (ii) upon a finding by  the  office  that  a  technological  area  has  continued  significant  potential  for  enhancing economic growth in New  York state, or  the  application  of  technologies  in  the  area  could  significantly  enhance  the productivity and stability of New York state  businesses,  the  office  shall  initiate  a  redesignation  process  in  accordance  with  subdivision  two  of  this section. Such redesignation  process shall be initiated by the office in such a manner that not  more  than  one-third of the centers in existence at the time of redesignation  shall become due for such redesignation at the same time.    (1) In the event  a  new  center  is  selected  in  the  redesignation  process, the office shall provide funds to such new center in accordance  with the funding match requirements set forth in this paragraph.    (2) In the event a previously designated center is redesignated in the  same  area of technology, which redesignation is effective for the sixth  academic year following the first academic year of both designation  and  funding,  then,  in  that  year  and in each year thereafter, the office  shall provide funds of up to three hundred fifty thousand dollars to  be  matched  fifty percent by the center, amounts in excess of three hundred  fifty thousand dollars shall be  matched  seventy-five  percent  by  the  center.    (3)  In the event a currently designated center is not selected in the  redesignation process for an additional term, or upon a finding  by  the  office  that  the  area of advanced technology does not have significant  potential for enhancing economic growth in New York  state,  or  upon  a  finding  that  the  application  of  technologies in that area would not  significantly enhance the productivity and stability of New  York  state  businesses,  then the office shall, in the fifth academic year following  such center's first both designation and funding, which  year  shall  be  the  final  year  of funding for such center, provide an amount of up to  two hundred fifty thousand dollars.    (b) Continued funding of the operations of each center shall be  based  upon  a  showing  that: the center continues to comply with the criteria  established by the office pursuant to paragraph (b) of  subdivision  two  of  this  section;  a demonstration of assistance to small businesses in  New York state through research, technology transfer or other  means  as  approved  by  the  office;  compliance  with  the rules, regulations and  guidelines of the office; and, compliance with any contracts between the  office and the designated applied research center.    (c) Each center shall report on its activities  to  the  office  in  a  manner  and  according  to  the  schedule established by the office, and  shall provide such additional information as the office may require. Theoffice shall evaluate center  operations  using  methods  such  as  site  visits,  reporting  of specified information and peer review evaluations  using experts in the  field  of  technology  in  which  the  center  was  designated.  The  office  shall notify each center of the results of its  evaluations and findings of deficiencies in the operation of such center  or its research, education, or technology transfer activities and  shall  work  with such centers to remedy such findings. If such factors are not  remedied, the office may withdraw the state funding support, in whole or  in part, or withdraw the center designation.    (d) In order to encourage that the results of center research  benefit  New  York  state, designation and continued funding of each center shall  be contingent upon  each  center's  establishing  within  its  licensing  guidelines  the  following:  after  payment  of  the inventor's share, a  reduced payment due to the university of any royalty,  income  or  other  consideration  earned  from the license or sale of intellectual property  rights created or developed at, or through the use of, the facilities of  the center by any person or entity if the manufacturing or use resulting  from such intellectual property rights occurs within New York state. The  office shall promulgate rules and regulations regarding  the  provisions  of  the  licensing  guidelines  described  herein  as they apply to such  reduced payment, and such provisions shall be subject to the approval of  the office.    4. From such funds as may be appropriated  for  this  purpose  by  the  legislature,  the  office  may  provide  grants  to  any  one college or  college-affiliated research institution for  purposes  of  planning  and  program development aimed at enabling such college or college-affiliated  research institution to qualify for designation as a center. Such grants  shall  be awarded on a competitive basis, and shall be available only to  those applicants which, in the judgment of the office, may reasonably be  expected to be designated as centers. No applicant  shall  receive  more  than one such grant.    5.  (a)  From  such  funds  as  may be appropriated for the purpose of  incentive grants or other funds which may be available from  the  office  to enhance center activities in areas of crucial interest in the state's  economic  development,  the  office may provide grants, on a competitive  basis, to centers for projects including,  but  not  limited  to,  those  which:    (i)  explore  new  technologies  with commercial application conducted  jointly by two or more centers or a center  and  non-center  university,  college or community college;    (ii)  are  aimed  at enhancing or accelerating the process of bringing  new  products,  particularly  those  under  development  by  new   small  businesses, to the marketplace; or    (iii)  increase  technology  transfer projects with the state's mature  manufacturing industries in applying technology in  their  manufacturing  processes or for new product development.    (b) State support for incentive grants may be matched on an individual  basis  by  the  office,  which  may consider the type of project and the  availability of amounts from private, university and governmental, other  than state, sources.    6. (a) The office shall make a biannual report of the CART program  to  the governor and the legislature not later than September first of every  other  year.  Such  report  shall  include,  but  not be limited to, the  results of an evaluation of each center by the office, a description  of  the  achievement  of  each  center, any deficiencies in the operation of  each  center  or  its  research,  education  and   technology   transfer  activities, remedial actions recommended by the office, remedial actions  taken  by  each  center,  a description of the small business assistanceprovided by each center, a description of any  incentive  grant  program  awarded  a grant by the office and the achievements of such program, and  the amount of financial assistance provided by the office and the  level  of matching funds provided by each center and the uses of such monies.    (b)  Bi-annual  reports  shall  include  a discussion of any fields of  technology  that  the  office  has  identified  as  having   significant  potential  for economic growth or improved productivity and stability of  New York state businesses and in which collaboration with a  center  for  advanced technology is encouraged.

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

§  209-t.  College  applied research and technology (CART) program. In  order to  encourage  greater  collaboration  between  private  industry,  universities  and  colleges  within  the  state  in  the development and  application of new technologies, the office is authorized  to  designate  such  technological areas as the office identifies as having significant  potential for economic growth  in  New  York  state,  or  in  which  the  application   of   new  technologies  could  significantly  enhance  the  productivity  and  stability  of  New  York   state   businesses.   Such  designations shall be made in accordance with the standards and criteria  set  forth  in  subdivision  two of this section. Colleges so designated  shall be eligible for support from the office in the manner provided for  in subdivision three of this section, and for such additional support as  may otherwise be provided by law.    1. As used in this section:    (a) "College applied research and technology center" or "CART" means a  college or college-affiliated research institute or a consortium of such  institutions, designated by the  office,  which  conducts  a  continuing  program  of  basic  and  applied  research,  development, and technology  transfer in one or more technological areas, in collaboration  with  and  through the support of private business and industry; and    (b)   "Applicant"  means  a  college  or  college-affiliated  research  institute or a consortium of such institutions which request designation  as a CART center in accordance with such requirements as are established  by the office for this purpose. For purposes of this section,  applicant  shall  not  include  any  college  or  university  that has a center for  advanced technology pursuant to subdivision three of section  thirty-one  hundred two-b of the public authorities law.    2. The office shall:    (a)  identify  technological  areas  for which a CART center should be  designated, including technological areas that are related to industries  with significant potential for economic growth and  development  in  New  York  state, and technological areas that are related to the enhancement  of productivity in various industries located in New York state;    (b) establish criteria that applicants shall satisfy  for  designation  as a CART, including, but not limited to the following:    (i)  an established record of research, development and instruction in  the area or areas of technology involved;    (ii) the capacity to conduct research and  development  activities  in  collaboration with business and industry;    (iii)   the   capacity   to   secure  substantial  private  and  other  governmental funding for  the  proposed  college  or  college-affiliated  research  institute  or a consortium of such institutions, in amounts at  least fifty percent of the total of support sought from the state;    (iv) the ability and willingness to cooperate with other  institutions  in  the  state in conducting research and development activities, and in  disseminating research results;    (v) the ability and willingness to work with technical  and  community  colleges  in  the state to enhance the quality of technical education in  the area or areas of technology involved;    (vi) the ability and willingness to  cooperate  with  the  office  and  other   economic  development  agencies  in  promoting  the  growth  and  development in New York state of industries  based  upon  or  benefiting  from the area or areas of technology involved;    (c)  establish  such  requirements  as  it  deems  appropriate for the  format, content and filing  of  applications  for  designation  as  CART  centers; and    (d)  establish  such  procedures  as  it  deems  appropriate  for  the  evaluation of applications for designation as a college applied researchand technology center, including the establishment of peer review panels  composed of nationally recognized experts in the technological areas and  industries to which the application is related.    3.  (a) From such funds as may be appropriated for this purpose by the  legislature, the office may provide financial support, through contracts  or other means, to designated college applied  research  and  technology  centers  in  order  to  enhance  and  accelerate the development of such  centers. Funds received pursuant to this subdivision  may  be  used  for  purchase  of  equipment  and fixtures, employment of faculty and support  staff, provision of graduate fellowships, and other purposes approved by  the office, but may not be used for capital construction. In each  case,  the  amount  provided  by  the  office  to  a center shall be matched by  commitments of support from private and governmental, other than  state,  sources in accordance with the following:    (i)  for the academic year in which it is first funded as a designated  center, and the four subsequent years, the amount provided by the office  to a center shall be matched fifty percent by the center; and    (ii) upon a finding by  the  office  that  a  technological  area  has  continued  significant  potential  for  enhancing economic growth in New  York state, or  the  application  of  technologies  in  the  area  could  significantly  enhance  the productivity and stability of New York state  businesses,  the  office  shall  initiate  a  redesignation  process  in  accordance  with  subdivision  two  of  this section. Such redesignation  process shall be initiated by the office in such a manner that not  more  than  one-third of the centers in existence at the time of redesignation  shall become due for such redesignation at the same time.    (1) In the event  a  new  center  is  selected  in  the  redesignation  process, the office shall provide funds to such new center in accordance  with the funding match requirements set forth in this paragraph.    (2) In the event a previously designated center is redesignated in the  same  area of technology, which redesignation is effective for the sixth  academic year following the first academic year of both designation  and  funding,  then,  in  that  year  and in each year thereafter, the office  shall provide funds of up to three hundred fifty thousand dollars to  be  matched  fifty percent by the center, amounts in excess of three hundred  fifty thousand dollars shall be  matched  seventy-five  percent  by  the  center.    (3)  In the event a currently designated center is not selected in the  redesignation process for an additional term, or upon a finding  by  the  office  that  the  area of advanced technology does not have significant  potential for enhancing economic growth in New York  state,  or  upon  a  finding  that  the  application  of  technologies in that area would not  significantly enhance the productivity and stability of New  York  state  businesses,  then the office shall, in the fifth academic year following  such center's first both designation and funding, which  year  shall  be  the  final  year  of funding for such center, provide an amount of up to  two hundred fifty thousand dollars.    (b) Continued funding of the operations of each center shall be  based  upon  a  showing  that: the center continues to comply with the criteria  established by the office pursuant to paragraph (b) of  subdivision  two  of  this  section;  a demonstration of assistance to small businesses in  New York state through research, technology transfer or other  means  as  approved  by  the  office;  compliance  with  the rules, regulations and  guidelines of the office; and, compliance with any contracts between the  office and the designated applied research center.    (c) Each center shall report on its activities  to  the  office  in  a  manner  and  according  to  the  schedule established by the office, and  shall provide such additional information as the office may require. Theoffice shall evaluate center  operations  using  methods  such  as  site  visits,  reporting  of specified information and peer review evaluations  using experts in the  field  of  technology  in  which  the  center  was  designated.  The  office  shall notify each center of the results of its  evaluations and findings of deficiencies in the operation of such center  or its research, education, or technology transfer activities and  shall  work  with such centers to remedy such findings. If such factors are not  remedied, the office may withdraw the state funding support, in whole or  in part, or withdraw the center designation.    (d) In order to encourage that the results of center research  benefit  New  York  state, designation and continued funding of each center shall  be contingent upon  each  center's  establishing  within  its  licensing  guidelines  the  following:  after  payment  of  the inventor's share, a  reduced payment due to the university of any royalty,  income  or  other  consideration  earned  from the license or sale of intellectual property  rights created or developed at, or through the use of, the facilities of  the center by any person or entity if the manufacturing or use resulting  from such intellectual property rights occurs within New York state. The  office shall promulgate rules and regulations regarding  the  provisions  of  the  licensing  guidelines  described  herein  as they apply to such  reduced payment, and such provisions shall be subject to the approval of  the office.    4. From such funds as may be appropriated  for  this  purpose  by  the  legislature,  the  office  may  provide  grants  to  any  one college or  college-affiliated research institution for  purposes  of  planning  and  program development aimed at enabling such college or college-affiliated  research institution to qualify for designation as a center. Such grants  shall  be awarded on a competitive basis, and shall be available only to  those applicants which, in the judgment of the office, may reasonably be  expected to be designated as centers. No applicant  shall  receive  more  than one such grant.    5.  (a)  From  such  funds  as  may be appropriated for the purpose of  incentive grants or other funds which may be available from  the  office  to enhance center activities in areas of crucial interest in the state's  economic  development,  the  office may provide grants, on a competitive  basis, to centers for projects including,  but  not  limited  to,  those  which:    (i)  explore  new  technologies  with commercial application conducted  jointly by two or more centers or a center  and  non-center  university,  college or community college;    (ii)  are  aimed  at enhancing or accelerating the process of bringing  new  products,  particularly  those  under  development  by  new   small  businesses, to the marketplace; or    (iii)  increase  technology  transfer projects with the state's mature  manufacturing industries in applying technology in  their  manufacturing  processes or for new product development.    (b) State support for incentive grants may be matched on an individual  basis  by  the  office,  which  may consider the type of project and the  availability of amounts from private, university and governmental, other  than state, sources.    6. (a) The office shall make a biannual report of the CART program  to  the governor and the legislature not later than September first of every  other  year.  Such  report  shall  include,  but  not be limited to, the  results of an evaluation of each center by the office, a description  of  the  achievement  of  each  center, any deficiencies in the operation of  each  center  or  its  research,  education  and   technology   transfer  activities, remedial actions recommended by the office, remedial actions  taken  by  each  center,  a description of the small business assistanceprovided by each center, a description of any  incentive  grant  program  awarded  a grant by the office and the achievements of such program, and  the amount of financial assistance provided by the office and the  level  of matching funds provided by each center and the uses of such monies.    (b)  Bi-annual  reports  shall  include  a discussion of any fields of  technology  that  the  office  has  identified  as  having   significant  potential  for economic growth or improved productivity and stability of  New York state businesses and in which collaboration with a  center  for  advanced technology is encouraged.