(189) Regulations Relating to the Use of Patent and Trademark Office Records or Search Facilities and Enforcement Procedures Agency: Patent and Trademark Office, Department of Commerce Action: Notice Summary: The Patent and Trademark Office is revising its regulations relating to use of Patent and Trademark Office records or search facilities and procedures for enforcing these regulations. These regulations and their enforcement are necessary to promote an atmosphere conducive to research and to maintain the integrity of the files and records in the Patent and Trademark Office. Effective Date: July 1, 1987 For Further Information Contact: Theresa A. Brelsford, Assistant Commissioner for Administration, Patent and Trademark Office, Washington, D.C. 20231, (703) 557-2290. Supplementary Information: The procedures will apply to all visitors to the Patent and Trademark Office. Visitors are reminded that unauthorized removal of government material or property may be prosecuted as a criminal felony under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 2071, in addition to the imposition of administrative sanctions contained in these procedures. Regulations Relating to the Use of Patent and Trademark Office Records or Search Facilities These regulations are established for all persons using the facilities of the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), and will be appropriately enforced as specified herein. Smoking within PTO is prohibited except in designated areas (41 CFR 101-20.109-10). All persons using the facilities of the PTO are subject to regulations governing conduct on property under the charge of the General Services Administration which appear in 41 CFR Subpart 101-20.3 (41 CFR 101-20.300 through 101-20.315). Packages, briefcases and other personal effects brought into the PTO, as well as storage lockers provided for general use, are subject to search by authorized personnel for reasonable cause under the provisions of 41 CFR 101-20.301. Unauthorized removal of PTO files, documents, reference materials, or any government property is prohibited. In addition to the administrative sanctions specified in these regulations, violators may also be subject to arrest and prosecution under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 2071 which carries a possible "fine of $2,000 or imprisonment for not more than three years, or both", and/or the violator may be subject to discipline under the PTO Code of Professional Responsibility if he or she is a practitioner as defined in 37 CFR 10.1(r). All persons must comply with posted Official Notices and with verbal requests made by PTO personnel for compliance with these regulations. 1. User Passes a. Individuals visiting any area of the PTO must obtain a valid, non-transferable user pass and wear it visibly displayed at all times while on the premises. b. Permanent User Passes may be obtained from the Manager of the Patent Public Search Room. The first Permanent User Pass is issued at no charge. Permanent User Passes subsequently issued as replacements will be provided at a charge of $5.00 per Pass. The holder of a Permanent User Pass may be issued one (1) Temporary User Pass, within a ninety (90) day period at no charge. A request for a second Temporary User Pass during the same ninety day period will require the purchase of a Permanent User Pass at the required replacement fee. c. Temporary User Passes may be obtained by visitors at no charge from the managers of the Patent or Trademark Public Search Rooms and are valid through the expiration date stamped thereon. d. Permanent and Temporary User Passes must be surrendered to the PTO upon request for cause. 2. Use of Search Areas a. The Patent and Trademark Office facilities may be used by visitors only during the hours specified, Monday through Friday, and are closed to the public on Saturdays, Sundays and Legal Holidays: Patent Public Search Rm., Mezzanine and Microfilm Center 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.* Trademark Public Search Rm 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.* Assignment Search Rm., Public Service Center, and Scientific Library 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.* Patent Examining Organizations Trademark Examining Law Offices and all other public access areas of the PTO 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.* * Clearing of these areas would begin prior to this time to ensure all visitors are out of the building by the time designated. b. Materials available for search purposes in the Patent and Assignment Search Rooms and patent application file histories shall not be removed from those areas. c. Trademark registrations in the Trademark Search Library shall not be removed from the secured bundles in the registered file. Photocopying from bound volumes of trademarks is prohibited. d. Trademark files shall not be removed from PTO space in Crystal Plz. Bldg. 2. e. Use of Patent Examining Group search areas is strictly limited to searching materials unavailable in the Patent Public Search Room or the Scientific Library. Examining Group search areas may be used only when such use does not conflict with the regular business of the organization. f. Visitors to a Patent Examining Group Search Area must register with the designated Group Search Area representative indicating the times entering and leaving the area, User Pass number, and the class(es) and subclass(es) to be searched. g. Documents removed from the files of Patent Examining Group search areas must be immediately returned to their proper location after use. Documents shall not be removed from the area in which they were obtained without specific written authorization from a Group Director or Supervisory Patent Examiner in the Examining Group where the material(s) reside. Such authorization will not be given for U.S. Patents and other material readily available through the Scientific Library. 3. PROHIBITIONS The following are prohibited: a. Conduct which is rude or abusive to PTO employees or others. b. Smoking and consumption of food or beverages in other than designated areas. c. Loud talking or any conduct which may be disruptive to others. d. Use of radios, televisions, typewriters, photographic equipment, dictation equipment and other mechanical, electrical or electronic items without specific authorization from an Assistant Commissioner of the PTO. e. Improper use, mutilation, destruction or unauthorized removal of PTO records, documents or government property. f. Reserving seats or work areas. g. Affixing messages to walls, telephone booths or other government property, except designated message boards. h. Use of the PTO as a mailing address, use of PTO stationery, and use of PTO emblem or seal. i. Use of PTO telephones and other office equipment, such as copiers, etc., except where specifically provided for public use. This includes the use of PTO telephones to receive incoming calls. j. Use of any computer terminal other than the TRAM terminals provided for public use in the Trademark Search Library, and the CASPIR and FOUR-PHASE terminals (or CASSIS terminal if the FOUR-PHASE terminals are not operating) provided in the Patent Public Search Room for public use. k. Placing PTO files or documents, government property or government owned reference materials in rental storage lockers. l. Use of rental storage lockers without depositing the required fee or holding the key to a storage locker beyond the specified maximum period of use. [1079 TMOG 7]