Bill Text: FL S0198 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Trademark Classifications
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-04-24 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see HB 445 (Ch. 2019-74) [S0198 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0198-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 SB 198 By Senator Berman 31-00340-19 2019198__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to trademark classifications; amending 3 s. 495.111, F.S.; revising classes of goods and 4 services to conform to the classifications adopted by 5 the United States Patent and Trademark Office; 6 providing an effective date. 7 8 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 9 10 Section 1. Paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (1) of 11 section 495.111, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 12 495.111 Classification.— 13 (1) The following general classes of goods and services, 14 conforming to the classification adopted by the United States 15 Patent and Trademark Office, are established for convenience of 16 administration of this chapter: 17 (a) Goods: 18 1. Class 1 Chemicals for useusedin industry, science,and 19 photography, as well as in;agriculture, horticulture,and 20 forestry; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; 21manures;fire extinguishing and fire prevention compositions; 22 tempering and soldering preparations; substances for tanning 23 animal skins and hideschemical substances for preserving24foodstuffs;tanning substances; andadhesives for useusedin 25 industry; putties and other paste fillers; compost, manures, 26 fertilizers; biological preparations for use in industry and 27 science. 28 2. Class 2 Paints, varnishes, lacquers; preservatives 29 against rust and against deterioration of wood; colorants,;30 dyes; inks for printing, marking and engravingmordants; raw 31 natural resins;andmetals in foil and powder form for use in 32 painting, decorating, printing and artpainters, decorators,33printers, and artists. 34 3. Class 3 Non-medicated cosmetics and toiletry 35 preparations; non-medicated dentifrices; perfumery, essential 36 oils; bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry 37 use; cleaning, polishing, scouring,and abrasive preparations;38soaps;perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, and hair lotions;39and dentifrices. 40 4. Class 4 Industrial oils and greases, wax; lubricants; 41 dust absorbing, wetting,and binding compositions; fuels 42(including motor spirit)and illuminants;andcandles and wicks 43 for lighting. 44 5. Class 5 Pharmaceuticals, medical and veterinary 45 preparations; sanitary preparations for medical purposes; 46 dietetic food and substances adapted for medical or veterinary 47 use,andfood for babies; dietary supplements for humans and 48 animals; plasters,andmaterials for dressings; material for 49 stopping teeth,anddental wax; disinfectants; preparations for 50 destroying vermin;andfungicides,andherbicides. 51 6. Class 6 Common metals and their alloys, ores; metal 52buildingmaterials for building and construction; transportable 53 buildings of metal;materials of metal for railway tracks;non 54 electricnonelectriccables and wires of common metal; 55ironmongery andsmall items of metal hardware; metal containers 56 for storage or transport; safespipes and tubes of metal; safes;57goods of common metal not included in other classes; and ores. 58 7. Class 7 Machines,andmachine tools, power-operated 59 tools; motors and engines,(except for land vehicles); machine 60 coupling and transmission components,(except for land 61 vehicles); agricultural implements, other than hand-operated 62 hand tools; incubators for eggs; automatic vending machines. 63 8. Class 8 Hand tools andhand-operatedimplements, hand 64 operated; cutlery; side arms, except firearms;andrazors. 65 9. Class 9 Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, 66 cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signaling, 67 checking (supervision),andlife-saving and teaching apparatus 68 and instruments; apparatus and instruments for conducting, 69 switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating,or 70 controlling electricity; apparatus for recording, transmission,71 or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers,and72 recording discs; compact discs, DVDs and other digital recording 73 media;automatic vending machines andmechanisms for coin 74 operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines,and75 data processing equipment,andcomputers; computer software;and76 fire-extinguishing apparatus. 77 10. Class 10 Surgical, medical, dental,and veterinary 78 apparatus and instruments;,artificial limbs, eyes,and teeth; 79 orthopaedicorthopedicarticles;andsuture materials; 80 therapeutic and assistive devices adapted for the disabled; 81 massage apparatus; apparatus, devices and articles for nursing 82 infants; sexual activity apparatus, devices and articles. 83 11. Class 11 Apparatus for lighting, heating, steam 84 generating, cooking, refrigerating, drying, ventilating, water 85 supply,and sanitary purposes. 86 12. Class 12 Vehicles; apparatus for locomotion by land, 87 air,or water. 88 13. Class 13 Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; 89 explosives;andfireworks. 90 14. Class 14 Precious metals and their alloysand goods in91precious metals or coated therewith (not included in other92classes); jewellery,jewelry andprecious and semi-precious 93 stones;andhorological and chronometric instruments. 94 15. Class 15 Musical instruments. 95 16. Class 16 Paper and,cardboard, and goods made from96these materials (not included in other classes); printed matter; 97 bookbinding material; photographs; stationery and office 98 requisites, except furniture; adhesives for stationery or 99 household purposes; drawing materials and materials for artists; 100 paintbrushes; instructional and teaching materials; plastic 101 sheets, films and bags for wrapping and packagingartists’102materials; paint brushes; typewriters and office requisites103(except furniture); instructional and teaching material (except104apparatus); plastic materials for packaging (not included in105other classes); printers’ type,; andprinting blocks. 106 17. Class 17 Unprocessed and semi-processed rubber, gutta 107 percha, gum, asbestos, mica,and substitutes for all these 108 materialsgoods made from these materials and not included in109other classes; plastics and resins in extruded form for use in 110 manufacture; packing, stopping,and insulating materials;and111 flexible pipes, tubes and hoses, not of metal. 112 18. Class 18 Leather and imitations of leatherand goods113made of these materials and not included in other classes; 114 animal skins and hides; luggage and carrying bagstrunks and115traveling bags; umbrellas and,parasols;, andwalking sticks; 116andwhips, harness,and saddlery; collars, leashes and clothing 117 for animals. 118 19. Class 19 Building materials (non-metallicnonmetallic); 119 non-metallicnonmetallicrigid pipes for building; asphalt, 120 pitch,and bitumen; non-metallicnonmetallictransportable 121 buildings; monuments, not of metal. 122 20. Class 20 Furniture, mirrors,andpicture frames; 123 containers, not of metal, for storage or transport; unworked or 124 semi-worked bone, horn, whalebone or mother-of-pearl; shells; 125 meerschaum; yellow ambergoods (not included in other classes)126of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone,127shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, and meerschaum and substitutes128for all these materials, or of plastics. 129 21. Class 21 Household or kitchen utensils and containers; 130 cookware and tableware, except forks, knives and spoons(not of131precious metal or coated therewith); combs and sponges; brushes, 132(except paintbrushespaint brushes); brush-making materials; 133 articles for cleaning purposes;steel wool;unworked or semi 134 workedsemiworkedglass,(except building glassused in135building);andglassware, porcelain,and earthenwarenot136included in other classes. 137 22. Class 22 Ropes and,string;,nets;,tents,and 138 tarpaulins; awnings of textile or synthetic materials;,139tarpaulins,sails;,sacks for the transport and storage of 140 materials in bulk, and bags (not included in other classes); 141 padding, cushioning and stuffing materials,(except of paper, 142 cardboard, rubber or plastics);andraw fibrous textile 143 materials and substitutes therefor. 144 23. Class 23 Yarns and threads, for textile use. 145 24. Class 24 Textiles and substitutes for textiles; 146 household linen; curtains of textile or plastictextile goods147not included in other classes and bed and table covers. 148 25. Class 25 Clothing, footwear,andheadgear. 149 26. Class 26 Lace and embroidery, ribbons,and braid; 150 buttons, hooks and eyes, pins,and needles;andartificial 151 flowers; hair decorations; false hair. 152 27. Class 27 Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum,and 153 other materials for covering existing floors;andwall hangings 154 (non-textilenontextile). 155 28. Class 28 Games, toys and playthings; video game 156 apparatus; gymnastic and sporting articlesnot included in other157classes;anddecorations for Christmas trees. 158 29. Class 29 Meat, fish, poultry,and game; meat extracts; 159 preserved, frozen, dried,and cooked fruits and vegetables; 160 jellies, jams,andcompotes; eggs;,milk,and milk products;and161edibleoils and fats for food. 162 30. Class 30 Coffee, tea, cocoa,and artificial coffee; 163sugar,rice;,tapioca,and sago, and artificial coffee; flour 164 and preparations made from cereals;,bread, pastriespastryand 165 confectionery; edible, andices; sugar, honey,andtreacle; 166 yeast, baking-powderbaking powder; salt;, andmustard; vinegar, 167andsauces (condiments); spices;andice (frozen water). 168 31. Class 31 Raw and unprocessed agricultural, 169 aquacultural, horticultural,and forestry products; raw and 170 unprocessed grains and seedsand grains not included in other171classes; live animals; fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh herbs; 172seeds,natural plants,and flowers; bulbs, seedlings and seeds 173 for planting; live animals; foodstuffs and beverages for 174 animals;andmalt. 175 32. Class 32 Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other 176 non-alcoholic beveragesnonalcoholic drinks; fruit beverages 177drinksand fruit juices;andsyrups and other preparations for 178 making beverages. 179 33. Class 33 Alcoholic beverages (except beers). 180 34. Class 34 Tobacco; smokers’ articles;andmatches. 181 (b) Services: 182 1. Class 35 Advertising; business management; business 183 administration;andoffice functions. 184 2. Class 36 Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; 185andreal estate affairs. 186 3. Class 37 Building construction; repair;andinstallation 187 services. 188 4. Class 38 Telecommunications. 189 5. Class 39 Transport; packaging and storage of goods;and190 travel arrangementarrangements. 191 6. Class 40 Treatment of materials. 192 7. Class 41 Education; providing of training; 193 entertainment;andsporting and cultural activities. 194 8. Class 42 Scientific and technological services and 195 research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis and 196 research services; design and development of computer hardware 197 and software; and legal services. 198 9. Class 43 Services for providing food and drink;and199 temporary accommodation. 200 10. Class 44 Medical services; veterinary services; 201 hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals;and202 agriculture, horticulture,and forestry services. 203 11. Class 45 Legal services; security services for the 204 physical protection of tangible property and individuals; 205 personal and social services rendered by others to meet the 206 needs of individuals; and security services for the protection207of property and individuals. 208 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2019.