Implementing provisions to the Regulation on the European qualifying examination1
THE EXAMINATION BOARD,
Having regard to the Regulation on the European qualifying examination for professional representatives of 9 December 1993 (OJ EPO 1994, 7), and in particular Article 7, paragraph 6, and Article 16 thereof,
HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:
Rule 1
The list of landmark decisions, which the examination committees shall draw up in accordance with Article 8(d) REE and which shall be applicable to the examination of the subsequent year, shall be presented to the Examination Board no later than at its last meeting before the examination of the current year in order to allow for its publication approximately 12 months prior to the examination to which it shall apply.
Rule 2
The first module as mentioned in Article 14(1) REE shall consist of papers A and B and the second module of papers C and D.
Rule 3
Members of the examination commit- tees shall bear in mind that candidates may have written their papers in a language other than their mother tongue. Faults of grammar or style shall therefore not be penalised. However, any text proposed as part of a patent specification or application should meet the requirements of the European Patent Convention, in particular Article 84 regarding the clarity of claims.
Rule 4
(1) Each answer paper shall be marked on a scale of zero to 100 by the relevant examination committee.
(2) A mark of 50 or more shall be awarded where, on the merits of that paper alone, a candidate can be considered fit to practise as a professional representative before the European Patent Office. The grade "PASS" shall be awarded for that paper.
(3) Fewer than 50 marks shall be awarded where, on the merits of that paper alone, a candidate cannot be considered fit to practise as a professional representative. Subject to paragraph 4, the grade "FAIL" shall be awarded for that paper.
(4) Where a mark of at least 45 but less than 50 is awarded to a paper of a candidate sitting the examination for the first time, he can be considered fit to practise as a professional representative provided that he satisfies the conditions laid down in Rule 5. The grade "COMPENSABLE FAIL" shall be awarded for that paper. However, if the candidate is not declared to have passed the examination under Rule 5 at the first sitting, the paper must be resat.
Rule 5
Subject to Article 17(2) REE, a candidate who sits the examination for the first time shall be declared to have passed it if, but only if, he satisfies all of the following conditions:
(1) he has not been awarded a "FAIL" grade in any of the examination papers, and
(2) for the purposes of the minimum grades to pass, his total aggregate mark in the four papers is at least 200, and
(3) he has been awarded a "PASS" grade in at least two papers.
Rule 62
(1) Details of the marking shall be contained on the marking sheets.
(2) The answers and marking sheets shall be sent to all candidates.
(3) (deleted)
Rule 7
After the first sitting of the examination under the Regulation on the European qualifying examination as adopted on 9 December 1993, an unsuccessful candidate may at a later examination only resit one or more of the papers he has failed.
Rule 8
(1) Article 18 REE shall apply to candidates who fail the examination in 1994 and subsequent years. Candidates who had a right to a partial resit applicable in 1993 or who failed the examination in 1993 may, at their first subsequent attempt at the examination, avail them- selves of Article 18 REE or choose to resit the examination in full; Rule 5 shall apply to this full resit.
(2) Article 18 REE shall not apply to candidates who failed the examination in 1992 and earlier years and have no right to a partial resit applicable in 1993. These candidates will have to resit the examination in full; Rule 5 shall apply to this full resit.
(3) For application of Article 18 REE, only the results obtained at the last attempt at the paper or papers concerned shall be taken into consideration.
Rule 93
(deleted)
Rule 10
These Implementing provisions:
(1) shall enter into force on 1 July 1998, and
(2) replace the Implementing provisions as adopted on 19 May 1994 and last amended on 25 April 1995, and shall apply to the European qualifying examination to be held in 1999 and all subsequent years.
Done at Munich, 28 April 1998.
For the Examination Board The Chairman
Michael VIVIAN
1 See OJ EPO 1998, 364 ff.
2 Amended by decision of the Examination Board of 18.04.2002 which entered into force on 24.10.2002 (OJ EPO 2003, 24 ff).
3 Amended by decision of the Examination Board of 18.04.2002 which entered into force on 24.10.2002 (OJ EPO 2003 24 ff).