(233) Change in Legal Holidays The Commissioner's Notice of Sept. 25, 1979, "Change in Legal Holidays," is hereby rescinded in view of Public Law 98-144, enacted Nov. 2, 1983, which amended the listing of legal public holidays in 5 USC 6103. That amendment took effect in 1986 and added a new legal holiday relating to the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. This new holiday is designated for the third Mon. in Jan. Section 6103, as amended, reads as follows: New Year's Day, Jan. 1 Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., the third Mon. in Jan. Washington's Birthday, the third Mon. in Feb. Memorial Day, the last Mon. in May Independence Day, July 4 Labor Day, the first Mon. in Sept. Columbus Day, the second Mon. in Oct. Veterans Day, Nov. 11 Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thurs. in Nov. Christmas Day, Dec. 25. Each of the holidays enumerated will constitute a "Federal holiday within the District of Columbia," as referred to in Section 21, Title 35, United States Code. In accordance with 37 CFR 1.6(a) and 1.10(a), the Patent and Trademark Office will not receive papers on these holidays. Actions required to be taken on such days may be taken on the next succeeding day that the Office is open for business in accordance with 37 CFR 1.7. July 15, 1986 DONALD J. QUIGG Assistant Secretary and Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks [1069 TMOG 5]