(D) Disclosure Faculty members, other employees, and students shall disclose in a timely manner to the office of research all inventions that are developed from research or investigations supported by the university or by any university facilities, equipment, or resources provided pursuant to sponsored research agreements.
(1) Disclosure shall be in writing and shall include at least the following: a general description of the field of the invention or discovery, and prior art of which the inventor(s) is aware, a general statement (if possible) of the economics of the invention or discovery, a listing of the notebooks or other records containing the first description of the invention or discovery, the name of the person to whom the invention or discovery was first disclosed, and the date of such disclosure. The office of research will determine the particular form, detail, and supporting information required for disclosure.(2) Faculty members, other employees and students who believe they have inventions that were not developed from research or investigations supported by the university or by any university facilities, equipment, or resources shall not file, or permit others to file in their name, patent applications, without providing at least thirty days' notice and a statement of the circumstances of the invention to the office of research. At the office of researchs request, additional information as to the nature and circumstances under which the invention was developed and a copy of the invention disclosure of proposed patent application, whichever the office of research may deem appropriate under the circumstances, shall be approved.