22 Information prejudicial to [national security] or safety of public

Security and safety

22  Information prejudicial to [national security] or safety of public

(1)     Where an application for a patent is filed in the Patent Office (whether under this Act or any treaty or international convention to which the United Kingdom is a party and whether before or after the appointed day) and it appears to the comptroller that the application contains information of a description notified to him by the Secretary of State as being information the publication of which might be prejudicial to [national security], the comptroller may give directions prohibiting or restricting the publication of that information or its communication to any specified person or description of persons.

(2)     If it appears to the comptroller that any application so filed contains information the publication of which might be prejudicial to the safety of the public, he may give directions prohibiting or restricting the publication of that information or its communication to any specified person or description of persons until the end of a period not exceeding three months from the end of the period prescribed for the purposes of section 16 above.

(3)     While directions are in force under this section with respect to an application—

(a)     if

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