Enhanced First Action Interview (EFAI) Pilot Program

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Enhanced First Action Interview (EFAI) Pilot Program Bob Stoll Commissioner for Patents United States Patent and Trademark Office

Pilot Program Objectives Promote personal interviews prior to issuance of a first Office action on the merits. Advance examination of applications once taken up in turn. Facilitate resolution of issues for timely disposition of an application. Give applicants more options in regards to the amount of notice and procedure needed.

Topics Application eligibility Criteria Application Requirements Evaluation of Request Pre-Interview Procedures The Interview Post Interview Procedures Review Enhanced First Action Interview Changes

Application Eligibility Utility applications which are filed: on or before November 1, 2006, and assigned to workgroup 1610 (art units 161x) on or before October 1, 2006 and assigned to art unit 1795 on or before February 1, 2008, and assigned to workgroup 2150 and 2160 (art units 215x and 216x) on or before July 1, 2008, and assigned to workgroups 2240 and 2450 (art units 244x and 245x) on or before March 1, 2007, and assigned to art unit 2617 on or before March 1, 2008 and assigned to art units 2811-2815, 2818, 2822-23,2826, 2891-2895 on or before December 1, 2007, and assigned to art unit 3671 on or before January 1, 2008, and assigned to art unit 3672.

Application Eligibility (continued) Utility applications which are filed: on or before November 1, 2007, and assigned to art unit 3673 on or before February 1, 2008 and assigned to art unit 3676 on or before July 1, 2007, and assigned to art unit 3677 and 3679 on or before May 1, 2006, and assigned to art unit 3735 on or before April 1, 2007, and assigned to art unit 3736 on or before August 1, 2006 and assigned to art units 3737 and 3768 on or before September 1, 2006, and assigned to art unit 3739 on or before September 1, 2007, and assigned to art unit 3672 and 3766 on or before September 1, 2006, and assigned to art unit 3769.

Application Requirements Must be a non-reissue, non-provisional utility application under 35 USC 111(a) or national stage application under 35 USC 371 Must contain three or fewer independent claims and twenty or fewer total claims. Must not contain any multiple dependent claims Must claim only a single invention Must not have a First Office Action on the merits as of the date applicant requests participation in the program.

Evaluation of Request Is there a Notice of Non-compliance? Yes, then determine if the applicant has timely cured the request (30 days from notice) If the applicant has not timely cured, then examination in accordance with standard practices and procedures. Verify propriety of the Request No FOAM No more than 3 independent claims and 20 total claims. No multiple dependent claims Meets Group I and II eligibility requirements If a request is not proper then forward the application to the appropriate TSS team leader for generation of a notice of non-compliance.

Pre-Interview Procedures Examiner will: Follow current restriction policy and practice Conduct a prior art search Follow current policy and practice if a determination of allowability is made Issue a Pre-interview Communication (PTOL-413FP) setting a 30 day time period to request or decline an interview. The time period to respond to the Pre-interview Communication maybe extended for one additional month (30 days).

Pre-Interview Procedures Applicant will: Follow current restriction policy and practice Except that applicant must elect without traverse in order to stay in the program Timely response to Pre-Interview Communication Single 30 day extension available A failure to respond within time limits is treated as a request not to hold the interview Properly respond to the Pre-Interview Communication by filing one of the following: Request not to have the interview “Applicant initiated Interview Request” form (PTOL-412A) along with a proposed amendment and/or arguments

The Interview Conducted in accordance with current policy and practice (see MPEP 713) Assisting the examiner in obtaining a better understanding of the claimed invention Establishing the relevant state of the art Discussing all relevant prior art teachings Focusing on what claimed features establish patentability over the prior art Discussing proposed amendments or remarks Applicant may request waiver of First Action Interview- Office Action and enter a proposed amendment that complies with 37 CFR 1.111

Interview Produces Agreement on Allowability Examiner will: Document the substance of the interview and reasons for allowance on interview summary (PTOL-413) Note and attach all relevant amendments and/or arguments Generate a notice of allowability (PTOL-37), if applicant requests an unofficial courtesy copy Make all documents and forms of record Perform an updated search and interference review before issuing an official notice of allowability

Interview Does Not Produce Agreement on Allowability Examiner will: Document all requirements, objections and rejections in a First Action Interview Office Action (PTOL-413FA) Complete an interview summary (PTOL-413) Note and attach all relevant amendments and/or arguments Attach a copy of a completed copy of the Applicant Initiated Interview Request form Make all documents and forms of record Upon request provide unofficial courtesy copies Upon request for waiver of the First Action Interview Office Action enter a proposed amendment that complies with 37 CFR 1.111

Post Interview Procedures Applicants must timely respond to all outstanding issues in accordance with current policies and practices Applicants must make the substance of the interview of record when filing a timely response Examiners must proceed in accordance with current examination procedures and also insure the substance of the interview made of record by applicants is accurate

Key Changes in EFAI Pilot Initial FAI Pilot Followed standard restriction practice Response period to Pre-Interview Communication could not be extended Could not waive the First Action Interview Office Action Enhanced FAI Pilot Requires election without traverse Response period to Pre-Interview Communication extendable by one month May waive the interview and the First Action Interview Office Action, and submit response to Pre-interview communication

Key Changes in EFAI Pilot (cont.) Initial FAI Pilot Application abandoned if applicant does not timely respond to the Pre-Interview communication Applicant must wait for notification of a First Action Interview Office Action after the interview before submitting a response Enhanced FAI Pilot Failure to timely respond to the Pre-Interview Communication treated as a waiver to conduct interview Applicant may waive notification of a First Action Interview Office Action and submit a response at the conclusion of the interview

Results FAI Pilot Results as of May 10, 2010

Questions? Thank You