Rule Eighteen
Special Rules for The Scientific and Technical Awards
1. Academy Awards for scientific and technical achievement shall
be made by the Board of Governors upon recommendation of the Scientific
and Technical Awards Committee. Awards may be given for devices,
methods, formulas, discoveries or inventions of special and outstanding
value to the arts and sciences of motion pictures. Posthumous
awards for achievements in prior years will not be voted in this
category.
2. The Academy President shall annually appoint outstanding
representatives of the motion picture and technical fields to
serve on the Scientific and Technical Awards Committee. The committee
will be dissolved upon the completion of its annual term.
3. Awards for scientific and technical achievement may be granted
in any of the three following classifications:
ACADEMY AWARD OF MERIT (Academy Statuette)
For basic achievements which have a definite influence upon the
advancement of the industry.
SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING AWARD (Academy Plaque)
For those achievements which exhibit a high level of engineering
and are important to the progress of the industry.
TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (Academy Certificate)
For those accomplishments which contribute to the progress of
the industry.
4. The committee shall endeavor to acquaint itself with all
motion picture scientific and technical achievements of the awards
year. To assist the committee, letters shall be sent to individuals
and organizations engaged in scientific and technical developments
for motion pictures, requesting that they submit any information
they may have regarding achievements which may have been developed
in their own or any other organizations.
5. A list of all achievements being considered shall be widely
publicized to permit anyone with claims of prior art or with devices
similar to those under consideration to bring them to the attention
of the committee.
6. The committee shall then conduct a series of meetings and
examinations and, when feasible, shall arrange for such demonstrations
as are necessary to evaluate the achievements properly and make
recommendations for action by the Board of Governors.
7. In evaluating the submitted achievements, the committee shall
strive to seek out other items similar to those being considered
for awards. If such items are discovered, they may be considered
on an equal basis.
8. Where achievements are covered by patents, the committee
shall request that copies of the patent be made available to it.
If a patent is pending, the date of filing and names of authors
must be submitted.
9. Full claim for originality and development of each achievement
must be established to the satisfaction of the committee. If any
controversy should arise as to the origin or authorship of an
achievement, the committee may request that the Academy Board
of Governors postpone action until proper credit shall have been
established.
10. The committee may appoint subcommittees for each technical
classification in which there are achievements to be considered.
The chairman of each subcommittee shall be one of the members
of the subcommittee and shall conduct its meetings and discussions.
11. Each subcommittee shall consider all achievements in its
field. The subcommittees shall evaluate those achievements and
forward their conclusions to the Scientific and Technical Awards
Committee in the form of a written report prepared by the respective
subcommittee chairmen.
12. All voting by the Scientific and Technical Awards Committee
shall be done by secret ballot. Committee members may voluntarily
abstain from voting on any item. All decisions as to award
recommendations and classifications shall require a two-thirds
majority vote of those present and voting. Members of the
committee having a personal connection with any achievement shall
not be present during discussion of that achievement except by
invitation of the chairman. Members of the committee who do not
have a personal connection with the achievement but who are affiliated
with the organization responsible for the achievement may be present
at the discussion and voting at the discretion of the chairman,
but may not vote on the achievement.
13. The committee shall recommend to the Academy Board of Governors
the person(s) and/or organization(s) to whom an award shall be
made, the type of award and the text thereof. The committee shall
carefully evaluate all information regarding actual authorship
of each item being considered for an award and shall, at its sole
discretion, identify the individual(s) and/or organization(s)
to be recognized.
14. In recommending awards, the committee will judge to the
best of its ability the scientific and technical merits of the
achievements, but does not warrant that the person or persons
named are responsible for the origin or development of the achievement
named in the award.
15. It shall be within the discretion of the committee to recommend
no awards if, in its judgment, there have been no achievements
worthy of recognition. It shall also be within the discretion
of the committee, but only on its own motion, to review any Academy
Award conferred for scientific and technical achievement to determine
whether the classification of such achievement should be elevated
by reason of its contribution to the arts and sciences of motion
pictures subsequent to the granting of such award, and to recommend
elevation in classification to the Academy Board of Governors.
16. Such other rules as may be considered necessary for the
proper conduct of these awards shall be adopted by the Scientific
and Technical Awards Committee, subject to the approval of the
Academy Board of Governors.