10 CFR 780 - PATENT COMPENSATION BOARD REGULATIONS
- SUBPART A — General Provisions (§§ 780.1 - 780.11)
- SUBPART B — Declaring Patents Affected With the Public Interest Under Section 153a of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (§§ 780.20 - 780.24)
- SUBPART C — Application for a License Pursuant to Section 153b(2) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (§§ 780.30 - 780.36)
- SUBPART D — Application for a License Pursuant to Section 153c of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (§§ 780.40 - 780.47)
- SUBPART E — Application for Royalties and Awards Under Section 157 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and Compensation Under Section 173 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and the Invention Secrecy Act (35 U.S.C. 183) (§§ 780.50 - 780.53)
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§ 183 - Right to compensation
§ 2183 - Nonmilitary utilization
§ 2187 - Compensation, awards, and royalties
§ 2223 - Patent application disclosures
§ 5814 - Abolition and transfers
§ 5815 - Administrative provisions
§ 7151 - General transfers
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-2159 RIN 1990-AA33 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, Office of the General Counsel Final rule. This final rule is effective February 1, 2012. 10 CFR Part 780 The Department of Energy (DOE) today is amending its Patent Compensation Board regulations to provide that the Secretary of Energy, or a person acting in that position, shall appoint, as needed, a three member panel to serve as the Patent Compensation Board to hear and decide cases falling under the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board. The Secretary of Energy shall further designate one member as the chairman. This action is made necessary by the abolishment of the Department of Energy Board of Contract Appeals, which had previously served as the Patent Compensation Board.