New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 5 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 3 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION INSTITUTION FINANCES
Part 14 - TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT FUND
Section 5.3.14.9 - TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT COMMITTEE
Universal Citation: 5 NM Admin Code 5.3.14.9
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
The committee is composed of panel of scientific and business experts established by the department. The committee shall judge proposals based on excellence in research design and possible innovation in cross-disciplinary, multi-campus and higher education-industry research collaboration. The review panel may determine new research areas.
A. The committee shall consist of the following representatives:
(1) The vice
presidents for research from the New Mexico institute of mining and technology,
New Mexico state university, the university of New Mexico or their
designates;
(2) a representative
from the research community of the health sciences center at the university of
New Mexico;
(3) a representative
from the appropriate entities at New Mexico institute of mining and technology,
New Mexico state university and the university of New Mexico that have
expertise in economic development; and
(4) other designees as appointed by the
cabinet secretary of the department.
B. The responsibilities of the committee shall include:
(1) review proposals submitted
to the committee for sufficiency, quality and merit;
(2) determine whether the proposals and award
determinations meet the purposes of the fund;
(3) determine whether funds are being
distributed pursuant to the provisions of this section;
(4) recommend ways to support or change award
and distribution processes;
(5)
make recommendations to the department for the purpose of distribution of
funds; and
(6) give advice or other
assistance to the department as requested.
C. The committee shall meet as needed, but no less than four times per year, to review proposals and make award determinations.
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