For the purpose of
facilitating economic development in the state of Washington and
encouraging the employment of Washington workers at meaningful
wages:
(1) The authority may develop and conduct a program or
programs to provide nonrecourse revenue bond financing for the
project costs for economic development activities.
(2) The authority may develop and conduct a program that
will stimulate and encourage the development of new products
within Washington state by the infusion of financial aid for
invention and innovation in situations in which the financial aid
would not otherwise be reasonably available from commercial
sources. The authority is authorized to provide nonrecourse
revenue bond financing for this program.
(a) For the purposes of this program, the authority shall
have the following powers and duties:
(i) To enter into financing agreements with eligible persons
doing business in Washington state, upon terms and on conditions
consistent with the purposes of this chapter, for the advancement
of financial and other assistance to the persons for the
development of specific products, procedures, and techniques, to
be developed and produced in this state, and to condition the
agreements upon contractual assurances that the benefits of
increasing or maintaining employment and tax revenues shall
remain in this state and accrue to it;
(ii) Own, possess, and take license in patents, copyrights,
and proprietary processes and negotiate and enter into contracts
and establish charges for the use of the patents, copyrights, and
proprietary processes when the patents and licenses for products
result from assistance provided by the authority;
(iii) Negotiate royalty payments to the authority on patents
and licenses for products arising as a result of assistance
provided by the authority;
(iv) Negotiate and enter into other types of contracts with
eligible persons that assure that public benefits will result
from the provision of services by the authority; provided that
the contracts are consistent with the state Constitution;
(v) Encourage and provide technical assistance to eligible
persons in the process of developing new products;
(vi) Refer eligible persons to researchers or laboratories
for the purpose of testing and evaluating new products,
processes, or innovations; and
(vii) To the extent permitted under its contract with
eligible persons, to consent to a termination, modification,
forgiveness, or other change of a term of a contractual right,
payment, royalty, contract, or agreement of any kind to which the
authority is a party.
(b) Eligible persons seeking financial and other assistance
under this program shall forward an application, together with an
application fee prescribed by rule, to the authority. An
investigation and report concerning the advisability of approving
an application for assistance shall be completed by the staff of
the authority. The investigation and report may include, but is
not limited to, facts about the company under consideration as
its history, wage standards, job opportunities, stability of
employment, past and present financial condition and structure,
pro forma income statements, present and future markets and
prospects, integrity of management as well as the feasibility of
the proposed product and invention to be granted financial aid,
including the state of development of the product as well as the
likelihood of its commercial feasibility. After receipt and
consideration of the report set out in this subsection and after
other action as is deemed appropriate, the application shall be
approved or denied by the authority. The applicant shall be
promptly notified of action by the authority. In making the
decision as to approval or denial of an application, priority
shall be given to those persons operating or planning to operate
businesses of special importance to Washington's economy,
including, but not limited to: (i) Existing resource-based
industries of agriculture, forestry, and fisheries; (ii) existing
advanced technology industries of electronics, computer and
instrument manufacturing, computer software, and information and
design; and (iii) emerging industries such as environmental
technology, biotechnology, biomedical sciences, materials
sciences, and optics.
(3) The authority may also develop and implement, if
authorized by the legislature, such other economic development
financing programs adopted in future general plans of economic
development finance objectives developed under RCW 43.163.090.
[2005 c 137 § 2; 2001 c 304 § 3; 1998 c 48 § 2; 1997 c 257 § 2; 1996 c 310 § 1; 1994 c 238 § 4.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2001 c 304: See note following RCW 43.163.090.
Effective date -- 1996 c 310 § 1: "Section 1 of this act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately [March 30, 1996]." [1996 c 310 § 3.]
Severability -- Effective date -- 1994 c 238: See notes following RCW 43.163.010.