BUDAPEST TREATY REGULATIONS
1.1
"Treaty"
In these
Regulations, the word "Treaty" means the
Budapest Treaty on the International
Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the
Purposes of Patent Procedure.
1.2
" Article"
In these
Regulations, the word "article" refers to the
specified Article of the Treaty
1.3
"Signature"
In these
Regulations, the word "signature" is used, it
shall be understood that, where the law of the State on
the territory of which an international depositary
authority is located requires the use of a seal instead
of a signature, the said word shall mean "seal"
for the purposes of that authority.
2.1
Legal Status
Any
international depositary authority may be a government
agency, including any public institution attached to a
public administration other than the central government,
or a private entity.
2.2
Staff and Facilities
The
requirements referred to in Article 6(2)(ii) shall
include in particular the following:
(i) the staff and facilities of any international
depositary authority must enable the said authority to
store the deposited microorganisms in a manner which
ensures that they are kept viable and uncontaminated;
(ii) any international depositary authority must, for the
storage of microorganisms, provide for sufficient safety
measures to minimize the risk of losing microorganisms
deposited with it.
2.3
Furnishing of Samples
The requirements referred to in Article 6(2)(viii) shall
include in particular the requirement that any
international depositary authority must furnish samples
of deposited microorganisms in an expeditious and proper
manner.
3.1
Communication
(a) The
communication referred to in Article 7(1) shall be
addressed to the Director General, in the case of a
Contracting State, through diplomatic channels or, in
case of an intergovernmental industrial property
organization, by its chief executive officer.
(b) The communication shall:
(i) indicate the name and address of the depositary
institution to which the communication relates;
(ii) contain detailed information as to the said
institution to which the requirements specified in
Article 6(2), including information on its legal status,
scientific standing, staff and facilities;
(iii) where the said depositary institution intends to
accept for deposit only certain kinds of microorganisms,
specify such kinds;
(iv) indicate the amount of any fees that the said
institution will, upon acquiring the status of
international depositary authority, charge for storage,
viability statements and furnishing of samples of
microorganisms;
(v) indicate the official language or languages of the
said institution;
(vi) where applicable, indicate the date referred to in
Article 7(1)(b).
3.2 Processing of the Communication
If the communication complies with Article 7(1) and Rule
3.1, it shall be promptly notified by the Director
General to all Contracting States and intergovernmental
industrial property organizations and shall be promptly
published by the International Bureau.
3.3 Extension of the List of Kinds of
Microorganisms Accepted
The Contracting State or intergovernmental industrial
property organization having made the communication
referred to in Article 7(1) may, at any time thereafter,
notify the Director General that its assurances are
extended to specified kinds of microorganisms to which,
so far, the assurances have not extended. In such a case,
and as far as the additional kinds of microorganisms are
concerned, Article 7 and Rules 3.1 and 3.2 shall apply,
mutatis mutandis.
4.1
Request; Processing of Request
(a) The request referred to in Article 8(1)(a) shall be
addressed to the Director General as provided in Rule 3.1
(a).
(b) The request shall:
(i) indicate the nome and address of the international
depositary authority concerned;
(ii) where it relates only to certain kinds of
microorganisms, specify such kinds;
(iii) indicate in detail the facts on which it is based.
(c) If the request complies with paragraphs (a) and (b),
it shall be promptly notified by the Director General to
all Contracting States and intergovernmental industrial
property organizations.
(d) Subject to paragraph (e), the Assembly shall consider
the request not earlier than six and not later than eight
months from the notification of the request.
(e) Where, in the opinion of the Director General,
respect of the lime limit provided for in paragraph (d)
could endanger the interests of actual or potential
depositors, he may convene the Assembly for a date
earlier than the date of the expiration of the six-month
period provided for in paragraph (d).
(f) If the Assembly decides to terminate, or to limit to
certain kinds of microorganisms, the status of
international depositary authority, the said decision
shall become effective three months after the date on
which it was made.
4.2 Communication; Effective date; Processing of
Communication
(a) The communication referred to in Article 8(2)(a)
shall be addressed to the Director General as provided in
Rule 3.1(a).
(b) The communication shall:
(i) indicate the name and address of the international
depositary authority concerned;
(ii) where it relates only to certain kinds of
microorganisms, specify such kinds;
(iii) where the Contracting State or intergovernmental
industrial property organization making the communication
desires that the effects provided for in Article 8(2)(b)
take place on a date later than at the expiration of
three months from the date of the communication, indicate
the later date.
(c) Where paragraph (b)(iii) applies, the effects
provided for in Article 8(2)(b) shall take place on the
date indicated under that paragraph in the communication;
otherwise, they shall take place at the expiration of
three months form the date of the communication.
(d) The Director General shall promptly notify all
Contracting States and intergovernmental industrial
property organizations of any communication received
under Article 8(2) and of its effective date under
paragraph (c). A corresponding notice shall be promptly
published by the International Bureau.
4.3 Consequences for Deposits
In the case of a termination or limitation of the status
of international depositary authority under Article 8(1),
8(2), 9(4), or 17(4), Rule 5.1 shall apply, mutatis
mutandis.
5.1
Discontinuance of Performance of Functions in Respect of
Deposited Microorganisms
(a) If any international depositary authority temporarily
or definitively discontinues the performance of any of
the tasks it should perform under the Treaty and these
Regulations in relation to any microorganisms deposited
with it, the Contracting State or intergovernmental
industrial property organization which, in respect of
that authority, has furnished the assurances under
Article 6(1) shall;
(i) ensure, the fullest extent possible, that samples of
all such microorganisms are transferred promptly and
without deterioration or contamination from the said
authority ("the defaulting authority") to
another international depositary authority ("the
substitute authority");
(ii) ensure, to the fullest extent possible, that all
mail or other communications addressed to the defaulting
authority, and all files and other relevant information
in the possession of the authority, in respect of the
said microorganisms are promptly transferred to the
substitute authority;
(iii) ensure, to the fullest extend possible, that the
defaulting authority promptly notifies all depositors
affected of the discontinuance of the performance of its
functions and the transfers effected;
(iv) promptly notify the Director General of the fact and
the extent of the discontinuance in question and of the
measures which have been taken by the said Contracting
State or intergovernmental industrial property
organization under (i) to (iii).
(b) The Director General shall promptly notify the
Contracting States and the intergovernmental industrial
property organizations as well as the industrial property
offices of the notification received under paragraph
(a)(iv); the notification of the Director General and the
notification received by him shall be promptly published
by the International Bureau.
(c) Under the applicable patent procedure it may be
required that the depositor shall, promptly after
receiving the receipt referred to in Rule 7.5, notify to
any industrial property office with which a patent
application was filed with reference to the original
deposit the new accession number given to the deposit by
the substitute authority.
(d) The substitute authority shall retain in an
appropriate form the accession number given by the
defaulting authority, together with the new accession
number.
(e) In addition to any transfer effected under paragraph
(a) (i), the defaulting authority shall, upon request by
the depositor, transfer, as far as possible, a sample of
any microorganism deposited with it together with copies
of all files and other relevant information referred to
in paragraph(a)(ii) to any international depositary
authority indicated by the depositor other than the
substitute authority, provided that the depositor pays
any expenses to the defaulting authority resulting form
the said transfer. The depositor shall pay the fee for
the storage of the said sample to the international
depositary authority indicated by him.
(f) On the request of any depositor affected, the
defaulting authority shall retain, as far as possible,
samples of the microorganisms deposited with it.
5.2 Refusal To Accept Certain Kinds of
Microorganisms
(a) If any
international depositary authority refuses to accept for
deposit any of the kinds of microorganisms which it
should accept under the assurances furnished, the
Contracting State or intergovernmental industrial
property organization which, in respect of that
authority, has made the declaration referred to in
Article 7 (1)(a) shall promptly notify the Director
General of the relevant facts and he measures which have
been taken.
(b) The Director General shall promptly notify the other
Contracting States and intergovernmental industrial
property organizations of the notification received under
paragraph (a); the notification of the Director General
and the notification received by him shall be promptly
published by the International Bureau.
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