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专利法实施细则修正案2001(第3号), 澳大利亚

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Patents Amendment Regulations 2001 (No. 3) 1

Statutory Rules 2001 No. 3452 __________________________________________________________________________________

I, PETER JOHN HOLLINGWORTH, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Patents Act 1990.

Dated 20 December 2001

PETER HOLLINGWORTH Governor-General

By His Excellency’s Command

IAN MACFARLANE Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources

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Contents

1 Name of Regulations

2 Commencement

3 Amendment of Patents Regulations 1991

Schedule 1 Amendments commencing on gazettal

Schedule 2 Amendments commencing on 1 January 2002

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1 Name of Regulations

These Regulations are the Patents Amendment Regulations 2001 (No. 3).

2 Commencement

These Regulations commence as follows:

(a) on gazettal — regulations 1 to 3 and Schedule 1;

(b) on 1 January 2002 — Schedule 2.

3 Amendment of Patents Regulations 1991

Schedules 1 and 2 amend the Patents Regulations 1991.

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Schedule 1 Amendments commencing on gazettal (regulation 3)

[1] Paragraph 8.4 (2) (a)

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specified in paragraphs 4.3 (c), (d) and (e);

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mentioned in paragraphs 4.3 (1) (c), (d) and (e);

[2] Paragraph 8.4 (2) (c)

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referred to in regulation 4.3,

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mentioned in subregulation 4.3 (1),

[3] Subregulation 20.25 (4)

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(4) A former attorney, who has been given a notice under subregulation (3), must not refuse to comply with a requirement in the notice.

Penalty: 5 penalty units.

(5) However, it is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subregulation (4) if the former attorney has a reasonable excuse.

Note A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the question whether he or she has a reasonable excuse (see section 13.3 of the Criminal Code).

[4] Subregulation 20.27 (3)

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(3) A person must comply with a direction given to him or her under this regulation.

Penalty: 5 penalty units.

[5] Paragraph 20.29 (1) (a)

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produce any documents

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produce any documents or articles

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[6] Paragraph 20.29 (1) (b)

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(b) summon the attorney to appear before the Tribunal:

(i) to produce any documents or articles mentioned in the summons; and

(ii) to give evidence to identify the documents or articles.

[7] Subregulations 20.30 (1) to (3)

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(1) A person summoned to appear before the Disciplinary Tribunal must comply with the summons by:

(a) appearing as required by the summons; and

(b) producing documents or articles as required by the summons; and

(c) appearing and reporting to the Tribunal from day to day.

Penalty: 10 penalty units.

(1A) However, it is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subregulation (1) if:

(a) the defendant has a reasonable excuse; or

(b) in relation to paragraph (1) (c) — the defendant is excused by the Tribunal.

Note A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters mentioned in subregulation (1A) (see section 13.3 of the Criminal Code).

(2) A person commits an offence if:

(a) the person:

(i) is not a registered patent attorney to whom subregulation (3) applies; and

(ii) appears as a witness before the Disciplinary Tribunal; and

(iii) has been paid expenses and allowances; and

(b) the expenses and allowances have been determined by the Tribunal in accordance with Part 2 of Schedule 8; and

(c) the person refuses:

(i) to be sworn or make an affirmation; or

(ii) to answer a question relevant to the evidence that he or she was summoned to give.

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Penalty: 10 penalty units.

(2A) However, it is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subregulation (2) if the person has a reasonable excuse.

Note A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the question whether he or she has a reasonable excuse (see section 13.3 of the Criminal Code).

(2B) Strict liability applies to the physical element of an offence against subregulation (2) that is constituted by:

(a) the circumstance mentioned in subparagraph (2) (a) (i); and

(b) the circumstance mentioned in paragraph (2) (b).

Note For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.

(3) A person commits an offence if the person:

(a) is a registered patent attorney against whom proceedings have been instituted; and

(b) is summoned to appear at a hearing before the Disciplinary Tribunal in respect of those proceedings; and

(c) refuses:

(i) to be sworn or to make an affirmation; or

(ii) to answer a question relevant to the evidence that he or she was summoned to give.

Penalty: 10 penalty units.

(3A) However, it is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subregulation (3) if the person has a reasonable excuse.

Note A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the question whether he or she has a reasonable excuse (see section 13.3 of the Criminal Code).

[8] Subregulation 20.30 (4)

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or fail

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Schedule 2 Amendments commencing on 1 January 2002 (regulation 3)

[1] Subregulation 1.4 (2)

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1 March 2001

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1 January 2002

[2] Schedule 2A, Schedule of Fees, item 2 (a), column 2

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in excess of 6

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in excess of 5

[3] Schedule 7, Part 4, item 2

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2 Designation fee for designations made under Rule 4.9 (a) of the PCT in an international application:

(i) if the application makes 5 or fewer such designations — 140 Swiss francs per designation; or

(ii) if the application makes 6 or more such designations — 700 Swiss francs __________________________________________________________________________________

Notes

1. These Regulations amend Statutory Rules 1991 No. 71, as amended by 1991 No. 456; 1992 No. 148; 1993 Nos. 113, 227, 340 and 341; 1994 Nos. 182, 317 and 387; 1995 Nos. 16, 20, 82 and 427; 1996 No. 271; 1997 Nos. 192 and 345; 1998 Nos. 45, 56, 141, 241, 257, 264, 291, 319, 342 and 345; 1999 Nos. 154, 184, 261 and 349; 2000 No. 317; 2001 Nos. 98 and 184.

2. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 21 December 2001.


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