(190) Procedures for Enforcement of the Regulations Relating to the Use of Patent and Trademark Office Records or Search Facilities Under applicable statutes and regulations, including 40 U.S.C. 486(c), 41 CFR 101-20.3, and appropriate sections of Department Organization Orders 10-14 and 30-3 of the Department of Commerce, the procedures appearing below are established. 1. Violations involving unauthorized removal of PTO files, documents, records or government property. a. Each observed or reported violation will be investigated. b. Persons found in possession of PTO material or government property, other than in areas or under circumstances where possession is specifically authorized, shall be required to immediately surrender the material or property and if appropriate, their User Pass. An oral explanation for the possession of such material or property will be requested by the PTO. c. Each incident involving unauthorized possession of PTO material or government property shall be immediately reported by telephone or in person to the Office or Group Director of the area from which the material or property was taken. d. If it appears to the Office or Group Director that possession of the materials was inadvertent or otherwise unintentional, no further action will be taken. The materials will be replaced appropriately and the person's User Pass will be returned. e. If it appears to the Office or Group Director that possession of the materials was intentional, all persons involved shall be required to submit written statements detailing the circumstances and, in the case of a PTO User/visitor, show cause why the User Pass and visitor privileges should not be suspended or revoked. Statements will also be obtained from other witnesses where appropriate. The material or property shall be secured for possible use as evidence by the Office or Group Director, if appropriate. f. If the involved person possesses a Permanent User Pass, it shall be retained and forwarded with the written statements to the Assistant Commissioner for Administration. A Temporary User Pass may be issued as replacement by the Assistant Commissioner for Administration, pending action on an alleged violation. g. If the involved person possesses only a Temporary User Pass it shall be retained and forwarded with the written statements to the Assistant Commissioner for Administration within two weeks of the incident. No replacement will be provided pending action by the Assistant Commissioner for Administration. 2. Other violations of public use regulations. a. Each observed or reported violation will be investigated. The persons involved shall be informed of the nature of the violation and requested to comply with regulations. b. If it appears that the violation was inadvertent or otherwise unintentional and the involved person immediately conforms to the regulations, no further action will be taken. c. If the violation appears to be intentional or if the person involved refuses to comply with a verbal request from a PTO employee or continues to violate the regulations after being requested to comply, the person shall be required to surrender his or her User Pass to the PTO. A written report of each violation and the User Pass will be submitted to the Assistant Commissioner for Administration for a final decision. User Pass replacement procedures shall be as specified in paragraphs 1.f. or 1.g. d. If the Assistant Commissioner for Administration determines that a reported violation was inadvertent or otherwise not intentional, the User Pass will be returned and no further action will be taken. In all other cases, the Assistant Commissioner for Administration will request the person involved to show cause in writing why his or her User Pass and visitor privileges should not be suspended or revoked. e. A written decision will be rendered by the Assistant Commissioner for Administration after consideration of any timely submitted response. f. In the case of a written decision by the Assistant Commissioner for Administration adverse to a practitioner as defined by 37 CFR 10.1(r), a copy of the written decision will be forwarded to the Director of the Office of Enrollment and Discipline for whatever further action, including sanctions, as may be appropriate under the PTO Code of Professional Responsibility. 3. Factors to be Considered in Assessing Penalties. a. Penalties will be determined on a case by case basis. b. Prior violations of regulations will be considered when assessing whether any violation is willful, deliberate or intentional, and when determining the penalty to be imposed. c. Penalties may be assessed as follows, depending on circumstances: (1) For a first offense: from a written warning to a 30 day suspension of the User Pass and visitor privileges. (2) For a second offense: a suspension of the User Pass and visitor privileges from 5 days to one year. (3) For a third or subsequent offense: from a suspension of 30 days to permanent revocation of the User Pass and visitor privileges. (4) For any single serious or aggravated violation: suspension of the User Pass and visitor privileges for up to one year or permanent revocation of the User Pass and visitor privileges. A serious or aggravated violation is defined as any instance involving multiple violations of regulations during a single event or acts which also constitute a violation of Federal or local criminal law. 4. Record of Penalties Imposed. A record of penalties imposed for given violations will be maintained by the Assistant Commissioner for Administration. These records will be made available to the public upon request. 5. Use of Public Facilities During Suspension or After Revocation of User Pass. No individual will be permitted to use the facilities specified in these regulations while his or her User Pass is suspended or revoked. 6. Absence of Assistant Commissioner for Administration. In the absence of the Assistant Commissioner for Administration, the Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Administration will carry out the responsibilities assigned by these regulations. 7. Absence of Designated PTO Officials. In the absence of any Designated PTO Official, a Deputy or Acting Official will carry out the responsibilities assigned by these regulations. 8. Assistance. PTO employees may, when necessary, request the Security Officer of the Patent and Trademark Office or the Federal Protective Service or their contractors to provide assistance in carrying out their assigned responsibilities in paragraphs 1 and 2. 9. Appeals. Decisions rendered by the Assistant Commissioner for Administration may be reviewed on petition to the Commissioner. May 11, 1987 THERESA A. BRELSFORD Assistant Commissioner for Administration [1079 TMOG 8]