IN THE MATTER OF the Patent Act R.S.C. 1985, c. P-4,
as amended
AND IN THE MATTER OF Sandoz Canada Inc. (the “Respondent”)
NOTICE OF HEARING
TAKE NOTICE that the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (the “Board”) will hold a hearing at its offices at 333 Laurier Avenue West, 18th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario, on a date to be set by the Board.
A. Purpose of the Hearing
1. The purpose of this proceeding is to receive the evidence and argument of the Staff of the Board (“Board Staff”) and the Respondent on the Application by Board Staff dated January 11, 2010 (the “Application”, a copy of which is attached), for an Order pursuant to sections 81 and 88 of the Patent Act (the “Act”) requiring the Respondent to provide the Board with the information and documents referred to in sections 80, 81 and 88 of the Act and in sections 3, 4 and 5 of the Patented Medicines Regulations (the “Regulations”), on the terms set out in Appendix 1 of Board Staff's Application.
B. Power of Board With Respect to Failure to File
2. In the event that the Board finds that the Respondent is a patentee subject to the jurisdiction of the Board, the Board may, by order, direct the Respondent to provide the Board with the information described in the Regulations.
C. Grounds for the Proposed Orders and the Material Facts
3. The grounds for the proposed Order sought from the Board and the material facts relied upon by Board Staff for the purpose of the Notice of Hearing are described in the attached Application.
D. Procedure
4. The Board has a public interest mandate to conduct its hearings as expeditiously as the paramount need for fairness permits. The Board will conduct this proceeding in accordance with the proposed Patented Medicine Prices Review Board Rules ("Rules"), unless otherwise provided in this Notice of Hearing or in any subsequent communication from the Board.
5. The Board will conduct the hearing in public unless the Board is satisfied on representations made by the Respondent that specific, direct and substantial harm would be caused to the Respondent by the disclosure of information or documents at a public hearing, in which case the hearing or any part thereof may, at the discretion of the Board, be held in private.
6. While the Board attempts to consult with parties when practicable regarding the scheduling of its public hearings, parties are expected to retain counsel and witnesses who can make themselves available on the hearing days that are scheduled by the Board.
7. Parties are required to file five (5) paper copies of documents that are required to be filed in accordance with the Board¡¦s Rules. In addition, all parties are requested to provide, on compact disc(s) or by email, (1) converted (i.e., not scanned) Portable Document Format (PDF) files of any documents they create or that they acquire in electronic form; and (2) scanned PDF files of any documents that cannot be converted.
E. Notice of Appearance
8. Parties are to advise the Director of the Board Secretariat, in writing (by e-mail or fax) and other parties of their legal representation no later than March 15, 2010.
F. Response
9. If the Respondent wishes to oppose the proposed order, the Respondent shall, no later than March 23, 2010, file with the Board and serve upon all other parties, a Response dated and signed by the Respondent. Take notice that if the Respondent has not filed a Response by March 23, 2010, or within such longer period as the Board may by order provide, the Board may make such findings and orders pursuant to sections 81 and 88 of the Act as it deems appropriate.
10. The Respondent should note that the Response should constitute a relatively general statement of the Respondent¡¦s position. The evidence of the Respondent, in support of that position, is due May 25, 2010.
G. Reply
11. If Board Staff wish to reply to the Response, Board Staff shall, no later than April 8, 2010, file with the Board and serve its Reply upon the Respondent and any interveners.
H. Intervention
12. Any person who claims an interest in the subject matter of this proceeding may apply to the Board, in accordance with section 19 of the Rules, for leave to intervene in the proceeding, on or before April 6, 2010.
13. The Respondent and Board Staff may make representations with respect to any application to intervene by filing their representations with the Board and serving a copy thereof on the Applicant on or before April 20, 2010.
I. Preliminary Matters
14. Parties participating in the hearing shall file and serve on all other parties on or before June15, 2010, a memorandum providing:
- a concise statement of any issue that the party intends to raise at the hearing, an identification of the decision sought by the party and the submissions of the party in support of its position;
- an identification of all documents and information that the party requests to be treated as confidential or privileged in the proceeding together with the submissions of the party in support of each request;
- any application a party intends to make pursuant to subsection 86(1) of the Act (Hearing to be public) together with the party's submissions relating thereto;
- any general submissions the party wishes to make respecting the conduct of the proceeding; and
- the official language or languages that the party wishes to use.
J. Confidentiality Requests
15. Any claim for confidentiality, made in connection with a document filed with the Board or requested by the Board or any party, shall be filed with the Board and served on all parties and accompanied by the reasons therefore, and where it is asserted that specific, direct and substantial harm would be caused to the party claiming confidentiality, the party's claim shall contain sufficient details as to explain fully the nature and extent of such harm.
16. A party claiming confidentiality in connection with a document shall indicate whether the party objects to providing an abridged version of the document to other parties and, if so, shall state the party's reasons for the objection.
17. Any party wishing the disclosure of a document filed with the Board in relation to which there has been a claim for confidentiality may file with the Board and serve on all parties within seven days of being served with the claim for confidentiality:
- a request for such disclosure setting out the reasons therefore; and
- any material in support of the reasons for public disclosure.
18. A party claiming confidentiality may file a reply with the Board and serve a copy thereof on the party requesting public disclosure within seven days of being served with the request for disclosure.
K. List of Supporting Documents
Notice of Application of Board Staff, dated January 11, 2010
Patent Act (sections 79 to 103)
Patented Medicines Regulations
Patented Medicine Prices Review Board Rules (Proposed)
DATED at Ottawa, this 8th day of March, 2010
Sylvie Dupont
Director of the Board Secretariat
All information requests and/or correspondence should be addressed t
The Director of the Board Secretariat
Patented Medicine Prices Review Board
Standard Life Centre
333 Laurier Avenue West
Suite 1400
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1C1
Toll-free number: 1-877-861-2350
Direct line: (613) 954-8299
Fax: (613) 952-7626
E-mail: sylvie.dupont@pmprb-cepmb.gc.ca
RESPONDENT
TO: Sandoz Canada Inc.
145, Jules-Leger
Boucherville (QC) J4B 7K8