Notice of Examination for Registration Wednesday, April 17, 2002 An examination for persons seeking registration before the United States Patent and Trademark Office as patent attorneys and agents will be held on Wednesday, April 17, 2002, pursuant to the provisions of 37 CFR 10.5, 10.6, and 10.7. The deadline for filing applications along with the $40 non-refundable application fee and the $310.00 examination fee, and all necessary showings required by 37 CFR 10.7(a) and (b) is Friday, January 4, 2002. Once an applicant is accepted to sit for the examination, the $310.00 examination fee is non-refundable for any reason, even if the applicant does not sit for the examination. The examination fee will not be rolled over or applied to a future examination. In the case of applicants who are not admitted to the examination for any reason, including those failing to meet the qualifications for admission, the $310.00 examination fee will be refunded. Applicants whose applications do not contain all necessary information for consideration and fees for the registration examination, or whose applications are not timely filed by the January 4th deadline will not be considered for the April 2002 examination. A timely filed application is one that is received in the USPTO on or before January 4th, or mailed on or before January 4th in full compliance with the certificate of mailing provisions of 37 CFR 1.8, or mailed on or before January 4th in full compliance with the provisions of 37 CFR 1.10. Please consult the provisions of 37 CFR 1.8 and 1.10 inasmuch as a mere postmark on an application-containing envelope is not sufficient to meet the deadline. Inasmuch as applications must bear applicant's original signature, 37 CFR 1.4(e), they may not be filed by facsimile or electronically. Persons filing after the deadline must file a new application for the subsequent examination to be scheduled for the fall of 2002. All persons who wish to become recognized to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office in patent cases must, pursuant to the above noted rules, pass the registration examination, except those persons who actively served four years or more in the patent examining corps of the United States Patent and Trademark Office for whom the examination may be waived. Passing the examination does not qualify one for registration for practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office in trademark cases. Such recognition is governed by 37 CFR 10.14. For further information, or to request an application form, please contact the Office of Enrollment and Discipline, in person at Suite 1103, 2221 South Clark Street, Crystal Plaza 6, Arlington, Virginia; by mail addressed to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Box OED, Washington, D.C. 20231; by calling (703) 306-4097; or by faxing your inquiry or request to (703) 306-4134. The General Requirements Bulletin and Application forms will be available from the Office of Enrollment and Discipline, and may also be found on the Internet after September 2001, at the following Web address: www.uspto.gov/web/offices/dcom/olia/oed. July 26, 2001 HARRY I. MOATZ Director of Enrollment and Discipline