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(t -2) Encumbered funds-funds that are designated by a re-
cipient for a specific purpose.]
p investment awarded by the Institute providing money to the re-
Gra-,ees.]t a
cipient to carry out the research or prevention program objectives, ]
I(4) Indirect costs-the expenses of doing business that are
not readily identified with a -particutar t contract; project function;
or activity, but are necessary for the general ope-ation of the organiza-
tion or the performance of the organization's activities]
1-5) Institute-the Cancer Prevention and Research Insti-
tute of Texas.]
() Intellectual Property Rights-any and and ll of the fl-
lowing and all rights in arising out o; or associated therewith but
only to the extent resulting from the grant awarded by the Institute]
(A) The United States and foreign patents and utility
models and applications therefore and all reissues divisions-, re-ex-
tminations1renewals extensions; provisionals continuations and su
claims of continuations in par as are entitled to claim priorit to the
aforesaid patents or patent applicationsand equivalentorsimilar rights
anywhere in the world in inventions and discove ries;]
(B) All trade secrets and rights in know-how and pro-
prietary information;)
1(C) All copyrights, whether registered or unregistere
and applications therefore and all other rights corresponding thereto
th ho the .world e sho and academic works such
as professional articles,' and presentations lab notebooks and original
medical records
1(D) All mask works mask work registrations and ap-
plications there and and any equivalent or similar rights in semicon-
ductor masks; layouts; architectures or .topography.
I(t7) Inventieonany- met device process or discovery
that is conceived andLr reduced to practice whether patentable or not
by the grant recipient in the performance of work funded by the grant.]
(t8) License agreement-an understanding by which an
owner of technology and associated intellectual property s grants
any right to make use develop selt offer to se h import or otherwise
exploit the technology or intellectual property rights in exchange for
consideration 1
(1t9) Prevention Review Council-the group of individuals
designated as chairs of the prevention program committees created to
review cancer prevention program applications 1
{(20) Project Re ts- :y and all technology and associ-
ated intelleetual property Rights.]
{(2-) Recipient-the public or private institution of higher
education as defied by 64610\Education Code research institution
government organization; nongovernmental organization; non-profit
organization, , other public entity private compay;individual or con-,
sort; orany combination ofthe aforementioned that is awardedagrant
funded by the Cancer Prevention and Research Fund or the proceeds
of general obligation bonds issued on behalf of the Institute.]
{(22) Scientifie research and prevention program commit-
tee-ene or more groups of experts in the field of cancer researel pre-
vention or commer ;ialization appointed by the Executive Diret-e ; and
approved by the Oversight Committee for the pmpose of reviewing
grant applications and making recommendations to the Executive Di-
ree tr regarding the award of cancer resear h and prevention grants.]{(23) Scientific Reiew uneil-the group of individuals
designated as chairs of the seienti4ic research and prevention program
committees created to review cancer research applications7 ]
f(24) Technology any and all of the following resulting or
arising from wok funded by the grant
{(A) inentions]
ft) proprietary and confidential information includ-
ing bnot limited to data, trade secrets and know-how]j
() databases, compilations and collections of data
f(D) tools, methods and processes; andi
{(E) works ofauthorship, exAluding ll scholarly works
but iludig without limitation computer programs, source code and
executable code, w hetherembod in software firmwareor otherwise
docu.eementati;, f e eds a data and mask Lworks an all instantia-
tions of the foregoing in any form and embodied in any form includ-
ing but not limited to therapeutics, drugs, drug delivery systems, drug
form, ;ulations dVices-diagnostics- iomrkers rZ -gents d rese ar
703.3. Grant Applications.
(a) The Institute shall [will] accept Grant Applications [grant
applications] for Cancer Research and Cancer Prevention [cancer re-
search and pre-vention] programs to be funded by the Cancer Prevention
and Research Fund or the proceeds of general obligation bonds issued
on behalf of the Institute in response to standard format Requests for
Applications [requests for applications that will be publicly] issued by
the Institute [at least annually The requests for applications will be
announced in the Texas Register and available through the Institute'
public website].
(b) Each Request for Applications shall be publicly announced
in the Texas Register and available through the Institute's Internet web-
site. The Institute reserves the right to modify the format and content
requirements for the Requests for Applications [requests for applica-
tions] from time to time. Notice of modifications will be announced
[in the Texas Register] and available through the Institute's Internet
[public] website. The Request for Applications shall:
(1) Include guidelines for the proposed projects and may
be accompanied by instructions provided by the Institute.
(2) State the criteria to be used during the Grant Review
Process to evaluate the merit of the Grant Application, including guid-
ance regarding the range of possible scores.
(A) The specific criteria and scoring guidance shall be
developed by the Chief Program Officer in consultation with the Re-
view Council.
(B) When the Institute will use a preliminary evalua-
tion process as described in 703.6 of this chapter (relating to Grants
Review Process) for the Grant Applications submitted pursuant to a
particular Grant Mechanism, the Request for Applications shall state
the criteria and Grant Application components to be included in the
preliminary evaluation.
(c) Requests for Applications for Cancer Research and Cancer
Prevention projects [cancer research grant applications] issued by the
Institute may address, but are not limited to, the following areas:
(1) Basic research;
(2) Translational research, including proof of concept, pre-
clinical, and Product Development activities;
(3) Clinical research;38 TexReg 8076 November 15, 2013 Texas Register
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