Common use of Patents and Inventions Clause in Contracts

Patents and Inventions. In accordance with 45 CFR §75.322(c), all Recipients are subject to applicable regulations governing patents and inventions, including government-wide regulations issued by the Department of Commerce at 37 CFR part 401. If applicable, Recipients must report any inventions on an annual basis using the non-competing continuation application. A Final Invention Statement and Certification (Form HHS 568) must be completed and submitted within 90 days following the expiration or termination of a grant or cooperative agreement. The Statement must include all inventions which were conceived or first actually reduced to practice during the course of work under the grant or award, from the original effective date of support through the date of completion or termination. The Statement shall include any inventions reported previously for grants and cooperative agreements as part of a non- competing continuation application. Recipients must also provide details about all inventions that have been licensed but not patented, and include details on income resulting from HHS- funded inventions and patents. Unpatented research products or resources—research tools— may be made available through licensing to vendors or other investigators. Xxxxxx earned from any resulting fees must be treated as program income. This reporting requirement is applicable to grants and cooperative agreements issued by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services in support of research and research-related activities. For further guidance, please see the HHS Grants Policy Statement: Patents and Inventions and Inventions Reporting.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: portal.ct.gov, portal.ct.gov

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Patents and Inventions. In accordance with 45 CFR §75.322(c), all Recipients are subject to applicable regulations governing patents and inventions, including government-wide regulations issued by the Department of Commerce at 37 CFR part 401. If applicable, Recipients must report any inventions on an annual basis using the non-competing continuation application. A Final Invention Statement and Certification (Form HHS 568) must be completed and submitted within 90 days following the expiration or termination of a grant or cooperative agreement. The Statement must include all inventions which were conceived or first actually reduced to practice during the course of work under the grant or award, from the original effective date of support through the date of completion or termination. The Statement shall include any inventions reported previously for grants and cooperative agreements as part of a non- non-competing continuation application. Recipients must also provide details about all inventions that have been licensed but not patented, and include details on income resulting from HHS- HHS-funded inventions and patents. Unpatented research products or resources—research toolsmay be made available through licensing to vendors or other investigators. Xxxxxx earned from any resulting fees must be treated as program income. This reporting requirement is applicable to grants and cooperative agreements issued by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services in support of research and research-related activities. For further guidance, please see the HHS Grants Policy Statement: Patents and Inventions and Inventions Reporting.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.cms.gov, portal.ct.gov

Patents and Inventions. In accordance with 45 CFR §75.322(c), all Recipients are subject to applicable regulations governing patents and inventions, including government-wide regulations issued by the Department of Commerce at 37 CFR part 401. If applicable, Recipients must report any inventions on an annual basis using the non-competing continuation applicationapplication or annual progress report for multi-year budget periods. A Final Invention Statement and Certification (Form HHS 568) must be completed and submitted within 90 days following the expiration or termination of a grant or cooperative agreement. The Statement must include all inventions which were conceived or first actually reduced to practice during the course of work under the grant or award, from the original effective date of support through the date of completion or termination. The Statement shall include any inventions reported previously for grants and cooperative agreements as part of a non- non-competing continuation applicationapplication or annual progress report. Recipients must also provide details about all inventions that have been licensed but not patented, and include details on income resulting from HHS- HHS-funded inventions and patents. Unpatented research products or resources—research toolsmay be made available through licensing to vendors or other investigators. Xxxxxx earned from any resulting fees must be treated as program income. This reporting requirement is applicable to grants and cooperative agreements issued by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services in support of research and research-related activities. For further guidance, please see the HHS Grants Policy Statement: Patents and Inventions and Inventions Reporting.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.cms.gov, www.cms.gov

Patents and Inventions. In accordance with 45 CFR §75.322(c), all Recipients are subject to applicable regulations governing patents and inventions, including government-wide regulations issued by the Department of Commerce at 37 CFR part 401. If applicable, Recipients must report any inventions on an annual basis using the non-competing continuation application. A Final Invention Statement and Certification (Form HHS 568) must be completed and submitted within 90 days following the expiration or termination of a grant or cooperative agreement. The Statement must include all inventions which were conceived or first actually reduced to practice during the course of work under the grant or award, from the original effective date of support through the date of completion or termination. The Statement shall include any inventions reported previously for grants and cooperative agreements as part of a non- non-competing continuation application. Recipients must also provide details about all inventions that have been licensed but not patented, and include details on income resulting from HHS- HHS-funded inventions and patents. Unpatented research products or resources—research toolsmay be made available through licensing to vendors or other investigators. Xxxxxx earned from any resulting fees must be treated as program income. This reporting requirement is applicable to grants and cooperative agreements issued by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services in support of research and research-related activities. For further guidance, please see the HHS Grants Policy Statement: Patents and Inventions and Inventions Reporting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.cms.gov

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Patents and Inventions. In accordance with 45 CFR §75.322(c), all Recipients are subject to applicable regulations governing patents and inventions, including government-wide regulations issued by the Department of Commerce at 37 CFR part 401. If applicable, Recipients must report any inventions on an annual basis using the non-competing continuation application. A Final Invention Statement and Certification (Form HHS 568) must be completed and submitted within 90 days following the expiration or termination of a grant or cooperative agreement. The Statement must include all inventions which were conceived or first actually reduced to practice during the course of work under the grant or award, from the original effective date of support through the date of completion or termination. The Statement shall include any inventions reported previously for grants and cooperative agreements as part of a non- competing continuation application. Recipients must also provide details about all inventions that have been licensed but not patented, and include details on income resulting from HHS- funded inventions and patents. Unpatented research products or resources—research tools— may be made available through licensing to vendors or other investigators. Xxxxxx Income earned from any resulting fees must be treated as program income. This reporting requirement is applicable to grants and cooperative agreements issued by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services in support of research and research-related activities. For further guidance, please see the HHS Grants Policy Statement: Patents and Inventions and Inventions Reporting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Connecticut Personal Services Agreement

Patents and Inventions. In accordance with 45 CFR §75.322(c), all Recipients are subject to applicable regulations governing patents and inventions, including government-wide regulations issued by the Department of Commerce at 37 CFR part 401. If applicable, Recipients must report any inventions on an annual basis using the non-non- competing continuation applicationapplication or annual progress report for multi-year budget periods. A Final Invention Statement and Certification (Form HHS 568) must be completed and submitted within 90 120 days following the expiration or termination of a grant or cooperative agreement. The Statement must include all inventions which were conceived or first actually reduced to practice during the course of work under the grant or award, from the original effective date of support through the date of completion or termination. The Statement shall include any inventions reported previously for grants and cooperative agreements as part of a non- non-competing continuation applicationapplication or annual progress report. Recipients must also provide details about all inventions that have been licensed but not patented, and include details on income resulting from HHS- HHS-funded inventions and patents. Unpatented research products or resources—research toolsmay be made available through licensing to vendors or other investigators. Xxxxxx earned from any resulting fees must be treated as program income. This reporting requirement is applicable to grants and cooperative agreements issued by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services in support of research and research-research- related activities. For further guidance, please see the HHS Grants Policy Statement: Patents and Inventions and Inventions Reporting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.cms.gov

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