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Code · CFR · Title 37 — Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights · Part 401 · § 401.16

§ 401.16. Federal agency reporting requirements.

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Federal agencies will report annually to the Secretary on data pertaining to reported subject inventions under a funding agreement, including---
(a)Number of subject inventions reported to the Federal agency;
(b)Patent applications filed on subject inventions;
(c)Issued patents on subject inventions;
(d)Number of requests and number of requests granted for extension of the time for disclosures, election, and filing per 37 CFR 401.14(c)(5);
(e)Number of subject inventions conveyed to the Government in accordance with 37 CFR 401.14(d);
(f)Number of waivers requested and waivers granted per 37 CFR 401.14(i);
(g)Number of requests for assignment of invention rights; and
(h)Summary of utilization information provided by contractors. Such information will be received by the Secretary no later than the last day of October of each year. \[88 FR 17739, Mar. 24, 2023\]
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