
In a Notice to be published in tomorrow's Federal Register, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced that the new rules relating to Practice before the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences in Ex Parte Appeals (Appeal rules) will not take effect on December 10, 2008, as originally scheduled.
The primary reason for the delay, according to the Notice, is that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has not yet had a chance to complete its review of all the information submitted in response to the information collection under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). As previously reported by Patent Docs, the public must be afforded an opportunity to submit comments directed to the burden impact of any proposed rule change to the OMB under the PRA. The OMB uses the information provided by the agency advancing the rule change as well as the comments provided by the public and assesses the ultimate burden impact of the proposed rule changes. This helps to insure that any rule changes advanced by a particular governmental agency are not unduly burdensome on the public.
Patent Docs will monitor the status of the Appeal rules and provide an update as appropriate.
• "More on Ex parte Appeal Rule," October 10, 2008
• "Patent Office Posts Comments on New Appeals Rules," September 11, 2008
• "More on USPTO Rulemaking Practices,"July 21, 2008
• "USPTO Rulemaking Practices Being Called into Question (Again)," July 20, 2008
• "New Appeals Rules Published," June 10, 2008
• "Patent Office to Publish New Appeals Rules on Tuesday," June 9, 2008

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