[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 18 (Monday, January 28, 2019)]
[Notices]
[Pages 411-412]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2019-00201]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
United States Patent and Trademark Office
[Docket No.: PTO-P-2018-0070]
Expiration of the Extended Missing Parts Pilot Program
AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
implemented a pilot program (Extended Missing Parts Pilot Program) in
which an applicant, under certain conditions, can request a 12-month
time period to pay the search fee, the examination fee, any excess
claim fees, and the surcharge (for the late submission of the search
fee and the examination fee) in a nonprovisional application. Based on
the limited number of grantable requests and the administrative burden
on the USPTO in processing improper requests, the USPTO decided not to
extend the Extended Missing Parts Pilot Program beyond January 2, 2019.
DATES: The USPTO decided not to extend the Extended Missing Parts Pilot
Program beyond January 2, 2019. Therefore, any certification and
request to participate in the Extended Missing Parts Pilot Program must
have been filed on or before January 2, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eugenia A. Jones, Senior Legal
Advisor, Office of Patent Legal Administration, Office of the Deputy
Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, by telephone at (571) 272-
7727, or Erin M. Harriman,
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Senior Legal Advisor, Office of Patent Legal Administration, Office of
the Deputy Commissioner for Patent Examination Policy, by telephone at
(571) 272-7747.
Inquiries regarding this notice may also be directed to the Office
of Patent Legal Administration, by telephone at (571) 272-7701, or by
electronic mail at [email protected]. Alternatively, mail may be
addressed to: Mail Stop Comments--Patents, Commissioner for Patents,
P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450, marked to the attention of
Eugenia A. Jones.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On December 8, 2010, after considering
written comments from the public, the USPTO changed the missing parts
examination procedures in certain nonprovisional applications by
implementing a pilot program (i.e., Extended Missing Parts Pilot
Program). See Pilot Program for Extended Time Period To Reply to a
Notice to File Missing Parts of Nonprovisional Application, 75 FR 76401
(Dec. 8, 2010), 1362 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 44 (Jan. 4, 2011). The USPTO
has extended the pilot program through notices published in the Federal
Register. On September 6, 2016, the USPTO sought public comment on
whether the Extended Missing Parts Pilot Program offers sufficient
benefits to the patent community for it to be made permanent or whether
the USPTO should permit the pilot program to expire. See Request for
Comments on the Extended Missing Parts Pilot Program, 81 FR 61195
(Sept. 6, 2016), 1430 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 269 (Sept. 27, 2016). The
USPTO received only two comments. The two comments are available via
the USPTO's internet website at https://www.uspto.gov/patent/laws-and-regulations/comments-public/comments-extended-missing-parts-pilot-program. On January 10, 2018, the USPTO extended the pilot program
until January 2, 2019, and indicated that it intended to make a
decision before January 2, 2019, on whether the program should be made
permanent or permitted to expire. See Extension of Extended Missing
Parts Pilot Program, 83 FR 1243 (Jan. 10, 2018), 1447 Off. Gaz. Pat.
Office 47 (Feb. 6, 2018).
Since the inception of the Extended Missing Parts Pilot Program,
the USPTO has received fewer than 200 grantable requests per year. In
addition, the number of grantable requests has decreased over the past
year. In view of the low usage of the pilot program, the limited number
of written comments received from the public in response to the 2016
request for comments, and the administrative burden on the USPTO in
processing improper requests, the USPTO decided to permit the Extended
Missing Parts Pilot Program to expire on January 2, 2019.
Any certification and request must have been filed on or before
January 2, 2019, in order to participate in the Extended Missing Parts
Pilot Program. The USPTO will review any certification and request
filed on or before January 2, 2019, for compliance with the
requirements of the program. Any certification and request filed after
January 2, 2019, will not be granted.
Dated: January 18, 2019.
Andrei Iancu,
Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of
the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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