Section 104185 Of Article 2. The Cancer Research Act Of 1997 From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 103. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
104185
. (a) This program shall incorporate the principles and
organizational elements set forth in this article, including, but not
limited to, a research program office with a director and other
essential staff, a research council, and a research peer review
panel. No more than 10 percent of the annual allocation for this
program, up to a maximum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000),
shall be expended annually for the total administrative costs of the
program. Administrative costs shall be kept to a strict minimum.
(b) The program shall be administered pursuant to the following
principles:
(1) The department shall work in close collaboration with the
council and seek the advice of the council before taking an action
different from an action recommended by the council.
(2) The council shall participate in the development of the
strategic objectives and priorities of the program based on the
intent of this article and advise on what and how many research
grants should be funded based on the research priorities that are
established for the program and the technical merits of the proposals
as determined by the peer review panels.
(3) The research priorities shall reflect, and the program shall
fund, innovative and creative research, with a special emphasis on
research that complements, rather than duplicates, the research
funded by the federal government and other entities.
(4) All research funds shall be awarded on the basis of the
priorities established for the program, statutorily or by the
council, and the scientific merit and clinical applicability of the
proposed research, as determined by an open, competitive peer review
process that ensures objectivity, consistency, and high quality. All
investigators, regardless of affiliation, shall have equal access and
opportunity to compete for program funds.
(5) The peer review process for the selection of research grants
awarded under this program shall be generally modeled on that used by
the National Institute of Health in its grantmaking process,
including the appeals process, but shall reflect in composition the
creativity and diversity called for in this article and in the
research priorities established in this article and by the council.
(6) A grantee shall be awarded grants for both direct and indirect
costs of conducting the sponsored research consistent with those
federal guidelines governing all federal research grants and
contracts. All intellectual property assets developed under this
program shall be treated in accordance with state and federal law.
(7) In establishing research priorities, the council shall
consider a broad range of cross-disciplinary cancer research, as
defined in paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 104181,
including, but not limited to, research into the cause and
prevention, cure, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer, emphasizing
gender-specific cancers, based on magnitude of incidence and
mortality, that have not previously received state funding.