THE SENATE

S.B. NO.

2304

THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022

 

STATE OF HAWAII

 

 

 

 

 

 

A BILL FOR AN ACT

 

 

relating to the research corporation of the University of Hawaii.

 

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

 


     SECTION 1.  The legislature finds that the research corporation of the University of Hawaii, a public instrumentality of the State that is administratively attached to the University of Hawaii, was established in 1965 for the purposes of promoting, encouraging, initiating, developing, and conducting scientific research and investigation in all branches of learning, and disseminating to the public, the benefits of such research and investigation.

     To promote cooperative research projects with private firms and persons, the legislature at the time granted the research corporation of the University of Hawaii with flexibility in the hiring of its personnel and the handling and disbursement of moneys by exempting it from state laws relating to reimbursement of special funds to the state general funds; advertisement for bids and purchases to be made in Hawaii whenever public moneys are expended; civil service; compensation; and public employment.  The legislature finds, however, that over the years, the research corporation of the University of Hawaii has gradually expanded its undertakings into areas beyond its original eponymous purpose, and the benefits of the exemptions from statutory requirements have been extended to apply beyond what was originally intended by the legislature.  For example, the research corporation's current website provides that one of its missions is to "support and enhance . . . development" in Hawaii.

     The purpose of this Act is to clarify that the purpose of the research corporation of the University of Hawaii is to promote educational, scientific, and literary pursuits through research, training of research personnel, and dissemination of knowledge by publication of research findings, and its undertakings shall be limited to acts that are reasonably necessary to carry out this purpose.

     SECTION 2.  Section 304A-112, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:

     "[[]§304A-112[]]  Contracts for services for sponsored research activities provided by the research corporation of the University of Hawaii.  (a)  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, when the university determines and documents that neither the university nor another state agency can [more effectively or efficiently] accomplish the purposes of the university's sponsored research project and training activities, the university shall contract with the research corporation of the University of Hawaii established under section [[]304A-3001[]] to provide management and other services as described in subsection (b) to support the university's sponsored research projects and training [activities.] of research personnel who are assigned to the projects.  [Contracts]

     Services rendered by the research corporation under contracts entered into by the university [with] and the research corporation pursuant to this section shall be limited to providing support services to the university's sponsored research [and] projects, as specified in the contract, including support services for the training [projects; except that university projects supported by funds appropriated by the legislature may also be contracted to the research corporation pursuant to rules adopted by the board of regents.] of research personnel assigned to the project, as specified in the contract.

     (b)  Management and other support services that may be provided by the research corporation to the university pursuant to this section [may include:] shall be limited to the:

     (1)  [The procurement] Procurement of goods and services[;] for the university's sponsored research project, as specified in the contract;

     (2)  [Employment] Provision of assistance to the university's employment of personnel[;] to be assigned to the university's sponsored research project, as specified in the contract; and

     (3)  [The provision] Provision of advance funding for [research and training.] contracts and grants for the university's sponsored research projects, as specified in the contract.

     These services may be provided by the research corporation to the university without regard to chapter 76, 78, 89, or 103D.

     (c)  For the purposes of this section:

     "Research personnel" means any individual who is classified by the university as a research worker, spends the majority of work hours engaged in the conduct of research, and receives compensation as a research worker.

     "Sponsored research project" means a research project that is sponsored or funded by an external organization, such as a federal, state, or private organization or agency."

     SECTION 3.  Section 304A-3001, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:

     "[[]§304A-3001[]]  Establishment of the research corporation; purpose.  (a)  There is established as a body corporate, the research corporation of the University of Hawaii.  The research corporation shall be a public instrumentality and shall be a part of the University of Hawaii for administrative purposes pursuant to section 26-35.

     (b)  The purposes of the research corporation shall [include, but not be limited to,] be the promotion of [all] educational, scientific, and literary pursuits [by:] through the:

     (1)  [Encouraging, initiating, aiding, developing, and conducting training,] Conduct of research[, and study] in the physical, biological, and social sciences[,]; humanities[,]; and all other branches of learning;

     (2)  [Encouraging and aiding in the education and] Provision of training [of persons for the conduct of the training, investigations, research, and study;] to individuals engaged in the conduct of research; and

    [(3)  Furnishing of means, methods, and agencies by which the training, investigation, research, and study may be conducted;

     (4)  Assisting in the dissemination of knowledge by establishing, aiding, and maintaining professorships or other staff positions, fellowships, scholarships, publications, and lectures;

     (5)  Engaging in other means of making the benefits of training, investigations, research, and study available to the public; and

     (6)  Taking any and all other actions reasonably designed to promote these purposes in the interest of promoting the general welfare of the people of the State.]

     (3)  Dissemination of knowledge by the publication of research findings."

     SECTION 4.  Section 304A-3003, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:

     "[[]§304A-3003[]]  Powers of the research corporation.  (a)  The research corporation, under the direction of the board of directors, shall have the following general powers:

     (1)  To adopt, amend, and repeal bylaws governing the conduct of its business and the exercise of the powers and performance of duties granted to or imposed upon it by law;

     (2)  To sell, lease, rent, hold, maintain, use, and operate any property, real, personal, or mixed, tangible or intangible, in accordance with the conditions under which it was received;

     (3)  To enter into and perform such contracts, leases, cooperative agreements, or other transactions with the university or any other agency or political subdivision of the State, any private person, firm, partnership, association, company, or corporation, only [as it may be] when the board of directors determines that doing so is necessary in the conduct of [its] the research corporation's business of research, training of research personnel, and publication of research findings, and only on such terms [as it may deem] that the board of directors deems reasonable and appropriate; provided that the research corporation shall not obligate any funds of the State except those that have been appropriated to it.

              Notwithstanding the foregoing, the research corporation may enter into and perform such contracts, leases, cooperative agreements, or other transactions with any agency or instrumentality of the United States, a foreign nation, a state, a territory, or a possession, or with any political subdivision thereof, for research, training of research personnel, or publication of research findings, whenever the donating or granting agency or instrumentality determines and documents that the university or any other agency of the State cannot [as effectively and efficiently] accomplish the purposes for which such contracts, leases, cooperative agreements, or other transactions are being entered into; provided that the research corporation shall not obligate any funds of the State except those that have been appropriated to it;

     (4)  To receive by gifts, grants, devises, bequests, or otherwise from private sources only, any property, real, personal, or mixed, intangible or tangible, absolutely or in trust, to be used and disposed of, either the principal or the income therefrom, in accordance with the conditions under which it was received; except that no gift to the research corporation shall be accepted unless approved [or confirmed] by the board of directors[.] as a gift that is beneficial to the research corporation's business of research, training of research personnel, and publication of research findings.

              Notwithstanding the foregoing, the research corporation may receive gifts, grants, or awards from any agency or instrumentality of the United States, a foreign nation, a state, a territory, or a possession, or from any political subdivision thereof, whenever the donating or granting agency or instrumentality determines and documents that the university or any other agency of the State cannot [as effectively and efficiently] accomplish the purposes for which the gifts, grants, or awards are being made, except that no gift to the research corporation shall be accepted unless approved [or confirmed] by the board of directors[;] as a gift that is beneficial to the research corporation's business of research, training of research personnel, and publication of research findings;

     (5)  To have a corporate seal;

     (6)  To sue and be sued in its own name;

     (7)  To serve as trustee or beneficiary under terms of any gift, indenture, or will;

     (8)  To apply for, take out, receive by purchase or gift, hold, administer, and dispose of copyrights, patent rights, licenses, assignments of inventions, discoveries, processes, and other property, rights or interests therein, and the income thereof, absolutely or subject to such conditions or trusts as may be attached thereto or be imposed thereon, and to obligate itself to perform and execute any and all such conditions or trusts;

     (9)  To conduct research, studies, experiments, investigations, and tests in [all fields of knowledge;] the physical, biological, and social sciences; humanities; and all other branches of learning;

    (10)  [to] To promote and develop the scientific and commercial value of inventions, discoveries, and processes; and to make[, publish, and distribute] available to the public the results thereof;

   [(10)] (11)  To coordinate and correlate activities and projects of the research corporation with the work of state agencies for the purpose of [relating] correlating research work [to] with the economic development of the State whenever [practical or desirable;] the board of directors determines and documents that doing so serves the purposes of the research corporation as set forth in section 304A‑3001;

   [(11)] (12)  To stimulate and promote cooperative research projects and activities;

   [(12)] (13)  To [establish and maintain, or to assist in establishing and maintaining,]:

          (A)  Assist the university's employment of research personnel;

          (B)  Assist in the university's establishment and maintenance of research scholarships[,] and research fellowships[, and professorships, and other staff positions for the purpose of aiding in the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge]; and [to]

          (C)  As an agent of the university, enter into agreements or contracts with other corporations, organizations, institutions, or persons for [this purpose] the purposes of this paragraph and to pay the necessary and appropriate expenses therefor;

   [(13)] (14)  To prepare[, print, or] and publish in any [manuscript, research article, report, study, discussion, reference, collection, or any pictorial or schematic representation or group or collection thereof, whether it] form, any research finding that belongs to or is the work of any state agency or its employees, [or] the university or [one of] its faculty members or employees, [or] the research corporation or its employees, or a contractor of the research corporation.  The [printing or] preparation and publication of research findings may be accomplished through whatever person, company, or agency is deemed most appropriate by the board of directors; and

   [(14)] (15)  To do any or all other acts reasonably necessary to carry out the [objects and] purposes of the research corporation [and the university.] set forth in section 304A-3001.

     (b)  For the purposes of this section, "research personnel" means any individual who is classified by the university or the hiring entity as a research worker, spends the majority of work hours engaged in the conduct of research, and receives compensation as a research worker."

     SECTION 5.  Section 304A-3005, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:

     "§304A-3005  Research corporation excepted from certain state laws.  (a) To carry out the purposes [and objectives] of the research corporation[, including the conduct of research and training projects,] set forth in section 304A-3001, the research corporation shall be granted flexibility in the hiring of its personnel and [in] the handling and [disbursing] disbursement of moneys by being excepted from the following state laws:

     (1)  Sections 36-27 and 36-30, relating to special fund reimbursements to the state general fund;

     (2)  Chapter 103D, relating to advertising for bids and purchases to be made in Hawaii whenever public moneys are expended; provided that the exception shall not apply to bids and purchases of goods and services that are not used for research, training of research personnel, or publication of research findings;

    [(3)  Chapter 103D with respect to construction contracts; provided that the exception shall not apply where state funds are used and compliance with chapter 103D is required by a bill enacted by the legislature;

     (4)] (3)  Chapter 76, relating to civil service; and

    [(5)] (4)  Section 78-1, relating to public employment.

     (b)  For the purposes of this section, "research personnel" means any individual who is classified by the university or the hiring entity as a research worker, spends the majority of work hours engaged in the conduct of research, and receives compensation as a research worker."

     SECTION 6.  Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken.  New statutory material is underscored.

     SECTION 7.  If any provision of this Act, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the Act that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Act are severable.

     SECTION 8.  This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

 

INTRODUCED BY:

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Report Title:

Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii; Purpose; Powers; Exemptions; Contract for Service

 

Description:

Clarifies that the purpose of the Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii is to promote educational, scientific, and literary pursuits through research, training of research personnel, and dissemination of knowledge by publication of research findings; and its undertakings shall be limited to acts that are reasonably necessary to carry out this purpose.

 

 

 

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