UCLA TT-100 Form (Inventor's Statement Concerning Financial Interests in Candidate Licensee and Involvement in Licencing Decisions)



Federal

For guidance on which disclosure forms/process should be used, please see Federal Financial Interest Disclosure Matrix.

Federal Disclosure Forms & Guidance

(Revised December 2012)

The documents are available in Acrobat Reader (PDF). Click the file name to download the files.

Form Description Acrobat Version (Interactive) Web-Based Disclosure Tool
Form 740 Investigators' Statement of Financial Interests Form 740 (PDF)
Disclosure Supplement Supplement to Form 740 Supplement (PDF)
electronic Disclosure Gateway (eDGE) Web-Based Reporting Tool eDGE

State (Form 700-U)

For guidance on which disclosure forms/process should be used, please see State Financial Interest Disclosure Matrix.

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State Disclosure Forms

The documents are available in Acrobat Reader (PDF) or Online Smart Form. Click the file name to download the desired file(s) or go to the e-form.

Note: On November 18, 2021, the State of California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPCC) regulations were modified to permit agencies like the University of California to accept Statement of Economic Interests for Principal Investigators, Form 700-U, with electronic signatures. The changes went into effect on November 22, 2021. See instructions on how to use DocuSign to collect electronic signatures.

Document Description Acrobat Version (Interactive) Online Form
Form 700-U Statement of Economic Interests for Principal Investigators Form 700-U (PDF)
Form 700-U Addendum Investigators' Statements of Financial Interests Addendum (PDF)
Disclosure Supplements Supplement to Forms 700-U & 700-U Addendum Supplement (PDF)
* Industry Clinical Trial Specific Supplement CT Supplement Online Smart Form
Instructions for 700-U Instructions for Completing the Statement of Economic Interests for Principal Investigators (Form 700-U) 700-U Instructions (PDF)

UCLA TT-100 Form

  • UCLA TT-100 Form 
    (Inventor's Statement Concerning Financial Interests in Candidate Licensee and Involvement in Licensing Decisions)