What happens if an Accelerated Examination application becomes involved in proceedings outside the normal examination process?
When an Accelerated Examination application becomes involved in proceedings outside the normal examination process:
- The USPTO will treat the application as special before and after such proceedings
- During the proceedings, the application will not be accelerated
- The application will be processed expeditiously once the proceedings are completed
- The final disposition may occur later than twelve months from the filing date
As stated in the MPEP: “If an application becomes involved in proceedings outside the normal examination process (e.g., a secrecy order, national security review, interference, or petitions under 37 CFR 1.181, 1.182, or 1.183), the USPTO will treat the application as special under the accelerated examination program before and after such proceedings. During those proceedings, however, the application will not be accelerated.”
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