Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 110-25-1-.02 - Definitions
(1) The definitions
for purposes of this regulation are identical in all respects to the terms
defined in O.C.G.A. Sections
50-8-2 and
50-26-4, as well as the
following:
(2)
Life-science
company. Life-sciences companies use biological processes to solve
problems and make useful products for the improvement of health care (human and
animal), food and agriculture, aquaculture, forestry, industrial production
(such as chemicals, textiles, plastics, pulp and paper), energy production,
environmental management (such as remediation and natural resource recovery)
and national defense. Also included are companies that make the tools (from
synthetic DNA and protein products to computer hardware and software) that
support life-sciences industry research and development and the materials and
systems for manufacture of life-sciences products.
Companies should be creating commercially promising technologies and higher quality jobs.
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