(a) To the extent authorized by its governing board, an institution of higher education, through a center established under this chapter, may:
(1) accept and administer funds, including state appropriations, gifts, grants, contracts, and donations, to aid in the establishment, maintenance, and operation of the center or to aid in the discovery, development, protection, or commercialization of technology;
(2) solicit and enter into agreements to fund the discovery, development, protection, and commercialization of technology;
(3) make technology owned or controlled by it available to persons for commercial applications through license agreements, assignments, or other forms of transfer;
(4) acquire interests in and ownership of technology;
(5) provide business, scientific, and engineering services and technical assistance to persons engaged in the development, manufacture, or marketing of technology in which it owns an interest;
(6) acquire insurance and pay premiums on insurance of any kind and in amounts considered necessary and advisable to accomplish the purposes of this chapter;
(7) establish and operate corporations, either for profit or not for profit, and limited liability companies for the development and commercialization of technology and convey equity interests in such entities; and
(8) engage in other related activities required to achieve the purposes of this chapter.
(b) Property and services of institutions of higher education may be used to achieve the purposes of this chapter.

Terms Used In Texas Education Code 153.004

  • Discovery: Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
  • Property: means real and personal property. See Texas Government Code 311.005