Department of Commerce October 18, 2012 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Trade Policy Mission to Chile
Document Number: 2012-25647
Type: Notice
Date: 2012-10-18
Agency: Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration
Glycine from the People's Republic of China: Final Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review
Document Number: 2012-25595
Type: Notice
Date: 2012-10-18
Agency: Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration
On April 11, 2012, the Department of Commerce (the Department) published the preliminary results of the administrative review of the antidumping duty order on glycine from the People's Republic of China (PRC) \1\ in the Federal Register. We revised the preliminary results on June 27, 2012, and issued the results to all interested parties for comment.\2\ We have analyzed all comments received by the parties and have made changes to the margin calculation with respect to the sole company subject to this review, Baoding Mantong Fine Chemistry Co. Ltd. (Baoding Mantong), for the final results.
Changes to Representation of Others Before the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Document Number: 2012-25355
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2012-10-18
Agency: Department of Commerce, United States Patent and Trademark Office
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (Office or USPTO) proposes to align the USPTO's professional responsibility rules with those of most other U.S. jurisdictions by replacing the current Patent and Trademark Office Code of Professional Responsibility, adopted in 1985, based on the 1980 version of the Model Code of Professional Responsibility of the American Bar Association (``ABA''), with new USPTO Rules of Professional Conduct, which are based on the Model Rules of Professional Conduct of the ABA, which were published in 1983, substantially revised in 2003 and updated through 2011. Changes approved by the ABA House of Delegates in August 2012 have not been incorporated in these proposed rules. The Office also proposes to revise the existing procedural rules governing disciplinary investigations and proceedings.
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