Utah Admin. Code R68-35-4 - Research Plan Requirements
1) An
applicant is responsible for ensuring that no information is included in a
research plan that may compromise the applicant's ability to secure patent,
trade secret, or other intellectual property protection.
2) Each research plan shall be submitted by a
person who has the legal authority to represent the research
university.
3) Each research plan
shall be submitted to the department in a legible PDF format.
4) Each individual involved in research shall
be considered an agent of the licensee.
5) A research plan is limited to twelve
pages, not including references or citations, and should include the following
information, in addition to the requirements of Section R68-35-2:
a) the purpose and goal of the proposed
research;
b) each key milestone and
timeline for the research;
c)
background and preliminary studies, if applicable;
d) the amount and type of cannabis to be
obtained for the research project including the justification with respect to
each milestone task;
e) the
anticipated cost of the proposed research project and funding source;
f) personnel that will be involved in the
project, including each name and role;
g) facilities, equipment, and other resources
required and available for conducting the proposed research project;
h) letters of support, limited to two pages
each, confirming the commitment of time and resources from external personnel
or organizations if external personnel or organizations will participate in
research activities under an approved research project; and
i) any additional information requested by
the department.
6) Each
license will be issued by the Cannabis Production Establishment Licensing
Board.
Notes
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1) An applicant is responsible for ensuring that no information is included in a research plan that may compromise the applicant 's ability to secure patent, trade secret, or other intellectual property protection.
2) Each research plan shall be submitted by a person who has the legal authority to represent the research university.
3) Each research plan shall be submitted to the department in a legible PDF format.
4) Each individual involved in research shall be considered an agent of the licensee .
5) A research plan is limited to twelve pages, not including references or citations, and should include the following information, in addition to the requirements of Section R68-35-2:
a) the purpose and goal of the proposed research ;
b) each key milestone and timeline for the research ;
c) background and preliminary studies, if applicable;
d) the amount and type of cannabis to be obtained for the research project including the justification with respect to each milestone task;
e) the anticipated cost of the proposed research project and funding source;
f) personnel that will be involved in the project, including each name and role;
g) facilities, equipment, and other resources required and available for conducting the proposed research project;
h) letters of support, limited to two pages each, confirming the commitment of time and resources from external personnel or organizations if external personnel or organizations will participate in research activities under an approved research project; and
i) any additional information requested by the department .
6) Each license will be issued by the Cannabis Production Establishment Licensing Board.