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It has been reported that a question involves what may be faxed and what may not be faxed to the USPTO (including a divisional application as one of the selections). See 37 CFR 1.6(d) and (f). Patent applications, including a divisional application cannot be faxed, except for a CPA.The question states: In accordance with the MPEP and USPTO rules and procedure, correspondence transmitted to the USPTO by facsimile is not permitted in certain situations. Which of the following facsimile transmissions to the USPTO will be accorded a date of receipt by the USPTO?
(A) Facsimile transmission of a request for reexamination under 37 CFR 1.510 or 1.913.
(B) Facsimile transmission of drawings submitted under 37 CFR 1.81, 1.83 through 1.85, 1.152, 1.165, 1.174, or 1.437.
(C) Facsimile transmission of a response to a Notice of Incomplete Nonprovisional Application for the purpose of obtaining an application filing date.
(D) Facsimile transmission of a correspondence to be filed in a patent application subject to a secrecy order under 37 CFR 5.1 through 5.5 and directly related to the secrecy order content of the application.
(E) Facsimile transmission of a continued prosecution application under 37 CFR 1.53(d) and an authorization to charge the basic filing fee to a deposit account.

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