[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 74 (Friday, April 18, 2025)]
[Notices]
[Page 16511]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2025-06701]



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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Patent and Trademark Office

[Docket No. PTO-P-2025-0010]


Termination of the Climate Change Mitigation Pilot Program

AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Department of 
Commerce.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO or 
Office) is terminating the Climate Change Mitigation Pilot Program.

DATES: The Climate Change Mitigation Pilot Program was suspended on 
January 28, 2025. This notice serves as the formal termination of the 
program. Petitions to participate in the program filed after 5 p.m. ET 
on January 28, 2025, will not be granted.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kristie A. Mahone, Senior Legal 
Advisor, Office of Patent Legal Administration, Deputy Commissioner for 
Patents, at 571-272-9016 or [email protected]; or Parikha Mehta, 
Senior Legal Advisor, Office of Patent Legal Administration, Deputy 
Commissioner for Patents, at 571-272-3248 or [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 2022, the USPTO published a notice 
implementing the Climate Change Mitigation Pilot Program. See Climate 
Change Mitigation Pilot Program, 87 FR 33750 (June 3, 2022) (2022 
Notice). The 2022 Notice cited Executive Order 14008 of January 27, 
2021, and indicated that an applicant may file a petition to request 
that an application be advanced out of turn (accorded special status) 
for the first Office action on the merits without satisfying all the 
current requirements of the accelerated examination program. See id. at 
33751-33752. In 2023, the USPTO expanded and extended the program to 
expire at the earlier of June 7, 2027, or the date the USPTO accepted a 
total of 4,000 grantable petitions. See Expansion and Extension of the 
Climate Change Mitigation Pilot Program, 88 FR 35841 (June 1, 2023).
    Executive Order 14148 of January 20, 2025, revoked Executive Order 
14008, which had been cited as the basis for the pilot program. See 
E.O. 14148: Initial Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and 
Actions, 90 FR 8237, 8238 (January 28, 2025). In accordance with 
Executive Order 14148, the USPTO posted a notification suspending the 
program on the program's web page on January 28, 2025. See https://www.uspto.gov/patents/laws/patent-related-notices/climate-change-mitigation-pilot-program.
    Through this notice, the USPTO is now formally terminating the 
program. Terminating the program allows the USPTO to dedicate USPTO 
resources to reducing pendency across all applications regardless of 
what technology the application is directed to, consistent with both 35 
U.S.C. 154(b)(1) and statements made at the inception of the program 
and in the notice of expansion and extension, where the USPTO reserved 
the discretion to terminate the program depending on factors such as 
workload and resources needed to administer the program. See 87 FR 
33750 at 33751.
    Any petition to participate in the program (``climate petition'') 
filed after 5 p.m. ET on January 28, 2025, will not be granted. The 
phrase ``any petition to participate in the program'' encompasses 
initial and renewed climate petitions. Accordingly, a renewed climate 
petition filed after 5 p.m. ET on January 28, 2025, will not be 
granted, irrespective of the filing date and time of the initial 
climate petition and whether the USPTO's dismissal of the initial 
climate petition afforded applicant an opportunity to correct 
deficiencies by filing a subsequent petition. Similarly, a request 
under 37 CFR 1.181 for reconsideration of a decision dismissing a 
climate petition that was filed after 5 p.m. ET on January 28, 2025, 
will not be granted because any climate petition filed after the 
suspension of the program is untimely.
    The USPTO has removed petition form PTO/SB/457, titled 
``CERTIFICATION AND PETITION TO MAKE SPECIAL UNDER THE CLIMATE CHANGE 
MITIGATION PILOT PROGRAM,'' from the USPTO's website, and 
decommissioned the corresponding document code--PET.CLIMATE--in Patent 
Center. Applicants should not submit stored copies of form PTO/SB/457.
    The USPTO will continue to process climate petitions filed by 5 
p.m. ET on January 28, 2025, as set forth in Part II of the 2022 
Notice, with the exception that applicants will not be afforded an 
opportunity to correct any deficiencies. See 87 FR at 33752-33753. 
Patent applications accorded special status because a grantable climate 
petition was filed by 5 p.m., ET on January 28, 2025, will not lose 
that status merely because the application is still pending after that 
deadline. Any such application will retain special status until a first 
Office action on the merits is issued, and the application will be 
treated as described in Parts III-VII of the 2022 Notice. See id. at 
33753.
    Patent applicants interested in expediting the prosecution of their 
patent application may instead request prioritized examination under 37 
CFR 1.102(e). Under prioritized examination, a patent application is 
advanced out of turn (accorded special status) for examination until a 
final disposition is reached if the applicant timely files a request 
for prioritized examination, accompanied by the appropriate fees, and 
meets the other conditions of 37 CFR 1.102(e). Small and micro entity 
discounts of 60% and 80% respectively, for the prioritized examination 
fee are available for qualified applicants. Prioritized examination is 
available at the time of filing an original utility or plant 
application under 35 U.S.C. 111(a). This is referred to as the Track 
One Program. In addition, a prioritized examination request may be 
granted for a request for continued examination in a utility or plant 
application, including an application that has entered the national 
stage under 35 U.S.C. 371. See subsection 708.02(b)(I)(C) of the Manual 
of Patent Examining Procedure (9th Edition, Rev. 01.2024, November 
2024). The current USPTO fee schedule is available on the USPTO website 
at http://www.uspto.gov/Fees.
    Additional information on the conditions, eligibility requirements, 
and guidelines for the Track One Program and prioritized examination 
are available at https://www.uspto.gov/patents/initiatives/usptos-prioritized-patent-examination-program.

Coke Morgan Stewart,
Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Acting 
Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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