Trade Marks Act 2002

Process for obtaining registration of trade mark and other matters - Additional matters that relate to certification trade marks

54: When regulations that govern use of certification trade mark must be provided

You could also call this:

"Rules for using a special mark must be given before approval"

If you want to register a certification trade mark, you need to give the Commissioner a draft set of rules. These rules explain how people can use the certification trade mark. You must provide these rules before the Commissioner decides whether to approve your application. The Commissioner needs to approve these rules as part of the process.

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Part 3Process for obtaining registration of trade mark and other matters
Additional matters that relate to certification trade marks

54When regulations that govern use of certification trade mark must be provided

  1. Before the Commissioner makes a decision on an application for the registration of a certification trade mark, the applicant must provide the Commissioner with draft regulations that govern the use of the certification trade mark for the Commissioner's approval.