Document

Changes To Eliminate Unnecessary Regulations

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO or Office) proposes to remove its regulations governing reservation clauses, petitions from the refusal of a primary examine...

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO or Office) proposes to remove its regulations governing reservation clauses, petitions from the refusal of a primary examiner to admit an amendment, the publication of amendments to the regulations, and limits that the Director can impose on the number of inter partes reviews and post-grant reviews heard by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. These regulations are unnecessary or superfluous and in some cases have expired, and their removal will help streamline USPTO's body of regulations without reducing the availability of services for the public. This proposed rule arises out of the USPTO's work during FY 2017 to identify and propose regulations for removal, modification, and streamlining because they are outdated, unnecessary, ineffective, costly, or unduly burdensome on the agency or the private sector. The revisions proposed herein would put into effect the work the USPTO has done, in part through its participation in the Regulatory Reform Task Force established by the Department of Commerce pursuant to Executive Order 13777, to review and identify regulations that are candidates for removal.

Legal Citation

Federal Register Citation

Use this for formal legal and research references to the published document.

83 FR 2759

Web Citation

Suggested Web Citation

Use this when citing the archival web version of the document.

“Changes To Eliminate Unnecessary Regulations,” thefederalregister.org (January 19, 2018), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2018-00769/changes-to-eliminate-unnecessary-regulations.