Point-of-Sale Check Conversion Pilot Program The Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) is participating in the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Point-of-Sale (POS) Check Conversion pilot program for certain fee collection activities. The method of payments accepted under 37 CFR 1.23 are not changed by this notice. Those customers paying in person by checks other than cashier's or certified checks may be affected by the POS Check Conversion program. The following educational signage will be conspicuously displayed at all POS Check Conversion locations: This Federal Agency now uses electronic Point-of-Sale Check Conversion. Check Conversion uses the information pre-printed on your check to initiate an electronic debit from your checking account. This debit will be posted to your checking account within one business day and will appear on your next account statement as an electronic payment to this Agency. To perform Check Conversion, the clerk will run your check through a device that can read your account information from the check. You will be asked to sign a form authorizing the Agency to electronically debit the amount of the transac tion from your account. The clerk will stamp your check as "Void - Processed by Electronic Funds Transfer" and will return your check, authorization and receipt to you. The POS Check Conversion pilot will be used in the Patent Search Libraries, Patent Search Image Retrieval Facility, Office of Electronic Information Products, Office of Public Records, and Trademark Search Library. The POS Check Conversion program is one component of the long-term PTO commitment to enhance financial management practices in order to fulfill its fiduciary obligations to its many customers. The POS Check Conversion program will reduce the processing and collection costs associated with returned "unpaid" checks. Customers who do not wish to participate in the POS Check Conversion program may submit a method of payment other than a check in accordance with 37 CFR 1.23, including credit card and cash payments. Questions or comments concerning this notice should be forwarded to Matthew Lee by telephone at (703) 305-8051, by e-mail at matthew.lee@uspto.gov, or by fax at (703) 305-8007. Sep. 22, 1999 Q. TODD DICKINSON Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Acting Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks