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1-Amended IN Assembly March 06, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 240Introduced by Assembly Member Lackey(Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Acosta, Fong, and Waldron)(Principal coauthors: Senators Fuller and Wilk)January 30, 2017An act to add Article 7 (commencing with Section 92665) to Chapter 6 of Part 57 of Division 9 of Title 3 of the Education Code, relating to the University of California.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 240, as amended, Lackey. University of California: California Institute for Aerospace.Existing law establishes the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, as one of the segments of public postsecondary education in this state. The University of California provides instruction and performs research at the 10 campuses it operates and maintains in Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz.This bill would express legislative findings and declarations relating to the aerospace industry in this state. The bill would request the regents to establish the California Institute for Aerospace to achieve specified goals relating to the development of the aerospace industry in the state. The bill would also request the regents to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development. The bill would provide that it would be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided to the University of California, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) Californias aerospace industry is a world leader and a powerful, reliable source of employment, innovation, and export income, directly employing several hundred thousand California workers.(b) The enactment of a state aerospace tax credit in 2014 has positioned California to receive thousands of new jobs researching, designing, building, and testing the Long Range Strike Bomber following the awarding of the contract by the United States Air Force in 2015.(c) In order to maximize the states potential for creating new research, design, and manufacturing jobs as a result of this contract, NASAs recently announced New Aviation Horizons initiative for aeronautics research and development, and the numerous aerospace-related companies already operating in the state, the creation of the California Institute for Aerospace by the University of California would greatly amplify the states role in the industry and improve public-private partnerships for innovative research.(d) The model provided by the Collaborative Center for Aerospace Sciences, a joint research venture of the United States Air Force Research Laboratory and the University of California, Los Angeles, is an example of the partnerships the California Institute for Aerospace could form and expand.(e) Throughout the history of the University of California, many industries have grown in partnership utilizing innovative research conducted by the university.SEC. 2. Article 7 (commencing with Section 92665) is added to Chapter 6 of Part 57 of Division 9 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 7. California Institute for Aerospace92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4)Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5)(4) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education research opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6)Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 240Introduced by Assembly Member Lackey(Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Acosta, Fong, and Waldron)(Principal coauthors: Senators Fuller and Wilk)January 30, 2017An act to add Article 7 (commencing with Section 92665) to Chapter 6 of Part 57 of Division 9 of Title 3 of the Education Code, relating to the University of California.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 240, as introduced, Lackey. University of California: California Institute for Aerospace.Existing law establishes the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, as one of the segments of public postsecondary education in this state. The University of California provides instruction and performs research at the 10 campuses it operates and maintains in Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz.This bill would express legislative findings and declarations relating to the aerospace industry in this state. The bill would request the regents to establish the California Institute for Aerospace to achieve specified goals relating to the development of the aerospace industry in the state. The bill would also request the regents to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development. The bill would provide that it would be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided to the University of California, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) Californias aerospace industry is a world leader and a powerful, reliable source of employment, innovation, and export income, directly employing several hundred thousand California workers.(b) The enactment of a state aerospace tax credit in 2014 has positioned California to receive thousands of new jobs researching, designing, building, and testing the Long Range Strike Bomber following the awarding of the contract by the United States Air Force in 2015.(c) In order to maximize the states potential for creating new research, design, and manufacturing jobs as a result of this contract, NASAs recently announced New Aviation Horizons initiative for aeronautics research and development, and the numerous aerospace-related companies already operating in the state, the creation of the California Institute for Aerospace by the University of California would greatly amplify the states role in the industry and improve public-private partnerships for innovative research.(d) The model provided by the Collaborative Center for Aerospace Sciences, a joint research venture of the United States Air Force Research Laboratory and the University of California, Los Angeles, is an example of the partnerships the California Institute for Aerospace could form and expand.(e) Throughout the history of the University of California, many industries have grown in partnership utilizing innovative research conducted by the university.SEC. 2. Article 7 (commencing with Section 92665) is added to Chapter 6 of Part 57 of Division 9 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 7. California Institute for Aerospace92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4) Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6) Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.
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3- Amended IN Assembly March 06, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 240Introduced by Assembly Member Lackey(Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Acosta, Fong, and Waldron)(Principal coauthors: Senators Fuller and Wilk)January 30, 2017An act to add Article 7 (commencing with Section 92665) to Chapter 6 of Part 57 of Division 9 of Title 3 of the Education Code, relating to the University of California.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 240, as amended, Lackey. University of California: California Institute for Aerospace.Existing law establishes the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, as one of the segments of public postsecondary education in this state. The University of California provides instruction and performs research at the 10 campuses it operates and maintains in Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz.This bill would express legislative findings and declarations relating to the aerospace industry in this state. The bill would request the regents to establish the California Institute for Aerospace to achieve specified goals relating to the development of the aerospace industry in the state. The bill would also request the regents to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development. The bill would provide that it would be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided to the University of California, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 240Introduced by Assembly Member Lackey(Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Acosta, Fong, and Waldron)(Principal coauthors: Senators Fuller and Wilk)January 30, 2017An act to add Article 7 (commencing with Section 92665) to Chapter 6 of Part 57 of Division 9 of Title 3 of the Education Code, relating to the University of California.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 240, as introduced, Lackey. University of California: California Institute for Aerospace.Existing law establishes the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, as one of the segments of public postsecondary education in this state. The University of California provides instruction and performs research at the 10 campuses it operates and maintains in Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz.This bill would express legislative findings and declarations relating to the aerospace industry in this state. The bill would request the regents to establish the California Institute for Aerospace to achieve specified goals relating to the development of the aerospace industry in the state. The bill would also request the regents to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development. The bill would provide that it would be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided to the University of California, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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24-AB 240, as amended, Lackey. University of California: California Institute for Aerospace.
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2626 Existing law establishes the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, as one of the segments of public postsecondary education in this state. The University of California provides instruction and performs research at the 10 campuses it operates and maintains in Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, Riverside, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz.This bill would express legislative findings and declarations relating to the aerospace industry in this state. The bill would request the regents to establish the California Institute for Aerospace to achieve specified goals relating to the development of the aerospace industry in the state. The bill would also request the regents to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development. The bill would provide that it would be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided to the University of California, as specified.
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36-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) Californias aerospace industry is a world leader and a powerful, reliable source of employment, innovation, and export income, directly employing several hundred thousand California workers.(b) The enactment of a state aerospace tax credit in 2014 has positioned California to receive thousands of new jobs researching, designing, building, and testing the Long Range Strike Bomber following the awarding of the contract by the United States Air Force in 2015.(c) In order to maximize the states potential for creating new research, design, and manufacturing jobs as a result of this contract, NASAs recently announced New Aviation Horizons initiative for aeronautics research and development, and the numerous aerospace-related companies already operating in the state, the creation of the California Institute for Aerospace by the University of California would greatly amplify the states role in the industry and improve public-private partnerships for innovative research.(d) The model provided by the Collaborative Center for Aerospace Sciences, a joint research venture of the United States Air Force Research Laboratory and the University of California, Los Angeles, is an example of the partnerships the California Institute for Aerospace could form and expand.(e) Throughout the history of the University of California, many industries have grown in partnership utilizing innovative research conducted by the university.SEC. 2. Article 7 (commencing with Section 92665) is added to Chapter 6 of Part 57 of Division 9 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 7. California Institute for Aerospace92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4)Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5)(4) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education research opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6)Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.
36+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) Californias aerospace industry is a world leader and a powerful, reliable source of employment, innovation, and export income, directly employing several hundred thousand California workers.(b) The enactment of a state aerospace tax credit in 2014 has positioned California to receive thousands of new jobs researching, designing, building, and testing the Long Range Strike Bomber following the awarding of the contract by the United States Air Force in 2015.(c) In order to maximize the states potential for creating new research, design, and manufacturing jobs as a result of this contract, NASAs recently announced New Aviation Horizons initiative for aeronautics research and development, and the numerous aerospace-related companies already operating in the state, the creation of the California Institute for Aerospace by the University of California would greatly amplify the states role in the industry and improve public-private partnerships for innovative research.(d) The model provided by the Collaborative Center for Aerospace Sciences, a joint research venture of the United States Air Force Research Laboratory and the University of California, Los Angeles, is an example of the partnerships the California Institute for Aerospace could form and expand.(e) Throughout the history of the University of California, many industries have grown in partnership utilizing innovative research conducted by the university.SEC. 2. Article 7 (commencing with Section 92665) is added to Chapter 6 of Part 57 of Division 9 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 7. California Institute for Aerospace92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4) Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6) Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.
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4242 SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) Californias aerospace industry is a world leader and a powerful, reliable source of employment, innovation, and export income, directly employing several hundred thousand California workers.(b) The enactment of a state aerospace tax credit in 2014 has positioned California to receive thousands of new jobs researching, designing, building, and testing the Long Range Strike Bomber following the awarding of the contract by the United States Air Force in 2015.(c) In order to maximize the states potential for creating new research, design, and manufacturing jobs as a result of this contract, NASAs recently announced New Aviation Horizons initiative for aeronautics research and development, and the numerous aerospace-related companies already operating in the state, the creation of the California Institute for Aerospace by the University of California would greatly amplify the states role in the industry and improve public-private partnerships for innovative research.(d) The model provided by the Collaborative Center for Aerospace Sciences, a joint research venture of the United States Air Force Research Laboratory and the University of California, Los Angeles, is an example of the partnerships the California Institute for Aerospace could form and expand.(e) Throughout the history of the University of California, many industries have grown in partnership utilizing innovative research conducted by the university.
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4444 SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:(a) Californias aerospace industry is a world leader and a powerful, reliable source of employment, innovation, and export income, directly employing several hundred thousand California workers.(b) The enactment of a state aerospace tax credit in 2014 has positioned California to receive thousands of new jobs researching, designing, building, and testing the Long Range Strike Bomber following the awarding of the contract by the United States Air Force in 2015.(c) In order to maximize the states potential for creating new research, design, and manufacturing jobs as a result of this contract, NASAs recently announced New Aviation Horizons initiative for aeronautics research and development, and the numerous aerospace-related companies already operating in the state, the creation of the California Institute for Aerospace by the University of California would greatly amplify the states role in the industry and improve public-private partnerships for innovative research.(d) The model provided by the Collaborative Center for Aerospace Sciences, a joint research venture of the United States Air Force Research Laboratory and the University of California, Los Angeles, is an example of the partnerships the California Institute for Aerospace could form and expand.(e) Throughout the history of the University of California, many industries have grown in partnership utilizing innovative research conducted by the university.
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4646 SECTION 1. The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:
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60-SEC. 2. Article 7 (commencing with Section 92665) is added to Chapter 6 of Part 57 of Division 9 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 7. California Institute for Aerospace92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4)Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5)(4) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education research opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6)Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.
60+SEC. 2. Article 7 (commencing with Section 92665) is added to Chapter 6 of Part 57 of Division 9 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 7. California Institute for Aerospace92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4) Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6) Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.
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66- Article 7. California Institute for Aerospace92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4)Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5)(4) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education research opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6)Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.
66+ Article 7. California Institute for Aerospace92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4) Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6) Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.
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68- Article 7. California Institute for Aerospace92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4)Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5)(4) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education research opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6)Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.
68+ Article 7. California Institute for Aerospace92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4) Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6) Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.
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74-92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4)Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5)(4) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education research opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6)Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.
74+92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:(1) Grow Californias economy and the aerospace industry by creating new opportunities for jobs in aerospace research and design.(2) Utilize public-private partnerships to perform innovative research in aerospace technology.(3) Strengthen Californias position as a global leader in the aerospace industry by increasing the amount of research, development, and design taking place in the state.(4) Maximize Californias role in designing and building the Long Range Strike Bomber.(5) Develop Californias next generation of engineers and technicians through expanded career technical education opportunities within the aerospace industry.(6) Act as an incubator for aerospace-focused small businesses and technology companies.(b) The regents are requested to locate the California Institute for Aerospace at a satellite campus within 20 miles of Edwards Air Force Base or United States Air Force Plant 42 so that it will be in close proximity to a large part of Californias current aerospace research and development.
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7878 92665. (a) The Regents of the University of California are requested to establish the California Institute for Aerospace in order to achieve all of the following goals:
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10294 92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.
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10698 92665.5. This article shall be implemented only to the extent that the regents determine that adequate funding for its purposes has been provided from federal, local, or private sector sources, has been appropriated to the University of California in the annual Budget Act or in another statute, or has been provided from a combination of these sources.