How does an examiner notify an applicant about a CPA’s acceptance?

According to MPEP § 201, specifically paragraph 2.30, an examiner notifies an applicant about a Continued Prosecution Application’s (CPA) acceptance in the first Office action of the CPA. The MPEP states:

Use this form paragraph in the first Office action of a CPA to advise the applicant that a request for a CPA is acceptable and that a CPA has been established. This notice should be given, since applicant is not notified of the abandonment of the parent nor is a filing receipt normally sent for a CPA.

This notification is crucial because it confirms the establishment of the CPA and provides important information to the applicant about the status of their application.

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Topics: MPEP 200 - Types and Status of Application; Benefit and Priority, MPEP 201 - Types of Applications, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: continued prosecution application, CPA, patent examination