Changes to Representation of Others Before The United States Patent and Trademark Office; Correction

Federal Register: October 9, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 197)

Rules and Regulations

Page 59513-59514

From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

United States Patent and Trademark Office 37 CFR Part 10

Docket No. PTO-C-2005-0013

RIN 0651-AB55

Changes to Representation of Others Before the United States

Patent and Trademark Office

AGENCY: United States Patent and Trademark Office, Commerce.

ACTION: Final rule; correction.

SUMMARY: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (Office) published a final rule in the Federal Register on August 14, 2008, adopting new rules governing the conduct of disciplinary investigations, issuing warnings when closing such investigations, disciplinary proceedings, non-disciplinary transfer to disability inactive status and reinstatement to practice before the Office. This document corrects omissions in that final rule and amends the Rules of

Practice for consistency with the final rule.

DATES: Effective Date: October 9, 2008.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Harry I. Moatz, Director of Enrollment and Discipline (OED Director), directly by telephone (571) 272-6069, by facsimile to (571) 273-6069 marked to the attention of Mr. Moatz, or by mail addressed to: Mail Stop OED--Ethics Rules, U.S. Patent and

Trademark Office, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office published a final rule in the

Federal Register of August 14, 2008 (73 FR 47650), entitled ``Changes to Representation of Others Before the United States Patent and

Trademark Office.'' In that final rule, 37 CFR 10.4 is replaced and supplemented by Sec. 11.23. Also in that final rule, there are several references to ``violation of any of the Mandatory Disciplinary Rules identified in Sec. 10.20(b) of this subchapter.'' This document corrects erroneous omissions from that final rule as discussed below.

Section 10.4 inadvertently continued to remain in Part 10 although it should have been removed and reserved. Seven of the examples of conduct that constitute a violation of Mandatory Disciplinary Rule

Sec. 10.23--i.e., Sec. Sec. 10.23(c)(5), (c)(6), (c)(13), (c)(14),

(c)(15), (c)(16) and (c)(19)--and Mandatory Disciplinary Rule Sec. 10.31(c) inadvertently continue to refer to rules in Part 10 although the referenced rules have been removed. They should refer to existing rules. This document corrects the text in the provisions of Sec. Sec. 10.23 and 10.31 to reference the appropriate existing rules.

The final rule is corrected as follows. Section 10.4 is removed and reserved (the substance of Sec. 10.4 has been transferred and supplanted by Sec. 11.23). Section 10.23(c)(5) changes its reference from ``Sec. 10.6(c)'' to ``Sec. 11.6(c)'' (the substance of the former Sec. 10.6(c) was transferred to Sec. 11.6(c)). Section 10.23(c)(6) changes its reference from ``Sec. 10.158'' to ``Sec. 11.58'' (the substance of the former Sec. 10.158 was transferred to

Sec. 11.58). Section 10.23(c)(13) changes its

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reference from ``Sec. 10.10(b)'' to ``Sec. 11.10(b)'' (the substance of the former Sec. 10.10(b) was transferred to Sec. 11.10(b)).

Section 10.23(c)(14) changes its reference from ``Sec. 10.6'' to

``Sec. 11.6'' (the substance of the former Sec. 10.6 was transferred to Sec. 11.6). Section 10.23(c)(15) changes its reference from

``10.18'' to ``11.18'' (the substance of the former 10.18 was transferred to 11.18). Section 10.23(c)(16) changes its reference from

``paragraph (b) of Sec. 10.131'' to ``Sec. 11.22(b)'' (the substance of the former Sec. 10.131(b) was included in Sec. 11.22(b)). Section 10.23(c)(19) changes its reference from ``Sec. 10.10(c)'' to ``Sec. 11.10(d)'' (the substance of the former Sec. 10.10(c) was transferred to Sec. 11.10(d)). Section 10.31(c) changes its reference from ``Sec. 10.14(b)'' to ``Sec. 11.14(b)'' (the substance of the former Sec. 10.14(b) was transferred to Sec. 11.14(b)).

Section 553(d) of the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553(d)) ordinarily requires a 30-day delay in the effective date of final rules after the date of their publication in the Federal

Register. This 30-day delay in effective date can be waived, however, if an agency finds for good cause that the delay is impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest. The change to 37 CFR 10.4 corrects a technical error inasmuch as the substance of Sec. 10.4 was transferred to and supplemented by Sec. 11.23. The changes in 37

CFR 10.23(c)(5), (c)(6), (c)(13), (c)(14), (c)(15), (c)(16) and (c)(19) and 10.31(c) correct a technical error in referencing sections. The changes in 37 CFR 10.23(c)(5), (c)(6), (c)(13), (c)(14), (c)(15),

(c)(16) and (c)(19) and 10.31(c) do not change the conduct expected of practitioners from the final rule published on August 14, 2008, but merely correct the language consistent with the existing and intended text. The Office finds it impracticable to have a 30-day delayed effective date for these technical corrections as practitioners should not be misled or confused by rules referring to removed provisions of

Part 10, and practitioners should not be expected to abide by rules that have been removed from Part 10. Furthermore, the Office finds that it is in the public's interest to correct the changes in text to avoid misleading constructions of the rules. Therefore, the Office is waiving the 30-day delay in effective date for the technical corrections in this notice. 0

Accordingly, the Patent and Trademark Office makes the following correcting amendments to 37 CFR part 10:

PART 10--REPRESENTATION OF OTHERS BEFORE THE PATENT AND TRADEMARK

OFFICE 0 1. The authority citation for 37 CFR part 10 continues to read as follows:

Authority: 5 U.S.C. 500; 15 U.S.C. 1123; 35 U.S.C. 2, 6, 32, 41.

Sec. 10.4 [Removed and reserved] 0 2. Section 10.4 is removed and reserved. 0 3. Section 10.23 is amended by revising paragraphs (c)(5), (c)(6),

(c)(13), (c)(14), (c)(15), (c)(16) and (c)(19) to read as follows:

Sec. 10.23 Misconduct.

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(c) * * *

(5) Suspension or disbarment from practice as an attorney or agent on ethical grounds by any duly constituted authority of a State or the

United States or, in the case of a practitioner who resides in a foreign country or is registered under Sec. 11.6(c), by any duly constituted authority of:

(i) A State,

(ii) The United States, or

(iii) The country in which the practitioner resides.

(6) Knowingly aiding or abetting a practitioner suspended or excluded from practice before the Office in engaging in unauthorized practice before the Office under Sec. 11.58.

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(13) Knowingly preparing or prosecuting or providing assistance in the preparation or prosecution of a patent application in violation of an undertaking signed under Sec. 11.10(b).

(14) Knowingly failing to advise the Director in writing of any change which would preclude continued registration under Sec. 11.6.

(15) Signing a paper filed in the Office in violation of the provisions of Sec. 11.18 or making a scandalous or indecent statement in a paper filed in the Office.

(16) Willfully refusing to reveal or report knowledge or evidence to the Director contrary to Sec. 10.24 or Sec. 11.22(b).

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(19) Action by an employee of the Office contrary to the provisions set forth in Sec. 11.10(d).

* * * * * 0 4. Section 10.31 is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as follows:

Sec. 10.31 Communications concerning a practitioner's services.

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(c) Unless authorized under Sec. 11.14(b), a non-lawyer practitioner shall not hold himself or herself out as authorized to practice before the Office in trademark cases.

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Dated: October 1, 2008.

Jon W. Dudas,

Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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