At a glance
Policy ID: 141
Status: Policy development
Priority: High
Issue summary
Currently, the PBR Act does not allow the Registrar to reject a PBR application from being accepted even if the plant variety has been exploited outside the time periods specified in section 43.
This creates uncertainty for customers and third parties as a PBR application can proceed to acceptance, and receive provisional protection, even if there is no possibility of it being granted due to exploitation outside of the specified time periods.
History
- On hold 24 June 2021
- Policy development 5 December 2022
Comments
Issue is being considered as part of IP Australia’s PBR reform work.