What steps should be taken to determine small entity status for a business?
To determine small entity status for a business, several steps should be taken:
- Review whether the business meets the definition of a small business concern under section 3 of the Small Business Act.
- Check if the business meets the size standards in 13 CFR 121.801 through 121.805 for eligibility for reduced patent fees.
- Investigate if the business has assigned, granted, conveyed, or licensed any rights in the invention to others.
- If rights have been transferred, conduct the same review for each other entity involved.
The MPEP 509.03(a) emphasizes: “If small entity status is desired on the basis that the entity is a small business concern, the investigation should include a review of whether the business is a small business concern as defined by section 3 of the Small Business Act.”
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MPEP 500 - Receipt and Handling of Mail and Papers,
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure