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V. Environmental Analysis
12. The Commission is required to
prepare an Environmental Assessment
or an Environmental Impact Statement
for any action that may have a
significant adverse effect on the human
environment.19 The Commission has
categorically excluded certain actions
from this requirement as not having a
significant effect on the human
environment. Included in the exclusion
are rules that are clarifying, corrective,
or procedural or that do not
substantially change the effect of the
regulations being amended.20 This Final
Rule does not substantially change the
regulations being amended, but merely
extends for an additional period of time
the existing retention requirements of
the regulations and, therefore, falls
under this exception; consequently, no
environmental assessment is necessary.
VI. Regulatory Flexibility Act
Certification
13. The Regulatory Flexibility Act of
1980 21 generally requires a description
and analysis of final rules that will have
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities.22
The Commission is not required to make
such analyses if a rule would not have
such an effect. The Final Rule merely
extends an already existing record
retention requirement from three to five
years. Therefore, the Commission
certifies that the Final Rule will not
have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities.
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VIII. Effective Date and Congressional
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17. This Final Rule will be effective
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determined, with the concurrence of the
Administrator of the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs of
OMB, that this rule is not a ‘‘major rule’’
as defined in section 351 of the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996.23 The Commission
will submit the Final Rule to both
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VII. Document Availability
14. In addition to publishing the full
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List of Subjects
19 Regulations Implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act, Order No. 486, 52 FR
47897 (1987), FERC Stats. & Regs. ¶ 30,783 (1987).
20 18 CFR 380.4(a)(2)(ii) (2005).
21 15 U.S.C. 601–612 (2000).
22 The RFA definition of ‘‘small entity’’ refers to
the definition provided in the Small Business Act,
which defines a ‘‘small business concern’’ as a
business which is independently owned and
operated and which is not dominant in its field of
operation. 15 U.S.C. 632 (2000). The Small Business
Size Standards component of the North American
Industry Classification System defines a small
electric utility as one that, including its affiliates,
is primarily engaged in the generation,
transmission, and/or distribution of electric energy
for sale and whose total electric output for the
preceding fiscal years did not exceed 4 million
MWh. 13 CFR 121.201 (Section 22, Utilities, North
American Industry Classification System, NAICS)
(2004).
By the Commission.
Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
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18 CFR Part 35
Electric power rates, Electric utilities,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
18 CFR Part 284
Continental shelf, Natural gas,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
In consideration of the foregoing, the
Commission amends parts 35 and 284 of
Chapter I, Title 18, Code of Federal
Regulations, as follows:
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PART 35—FILING OF RATE
SCHEDULES AND TARIFFS
1. The authority citation for part 35
continues to read as follows:
I
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 791a–825r, 2601–
2645; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 42 U.S.C. 7101–7352.
23 See
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2. In § 35.37, paragraph (d), the word
‘‘three’’ is removed and the word ‘‘five’’
is inserted in its place.
I
PART 284—CERTAIN SALES AND
TRANSPORTATION OF NATURAL GAS
UNDER THE NATURAL GAS POLICY
ACT OF 1978 AND RELATED
AUTHORITIES
1. The authority citation for part 284
continues to read as follows:
I
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 717–717w, 3301–
3432; 42 U.S.C. 7101–7532; 43 U.S.C. 1331–
1356.
2. In § 284.288, paragraph (b), the
word ‘‘three’’ is removed and the word
‘‘five’’ is inserted in its place.
I 3. In § 284.403, paragraph (b), the
word ‘‘three’’ is removed and the word
‘‘five’’ is inserted in its place.
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BILLING CODE 6717–01–P
POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
New Preparation for Periodicals Flats
in Mixed Area Distribution Center
Bundles and Sacks
Postal Service.
Final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: To improve service for
Periodicals mail, the Postal Service
provided mailers the option to prepare
origin mixed area distribution center
(ADC) bundles and sacks beginning
October 27, 2005. This final rule adopts
our proposal to make the preparation of
origin mixed ADC bundles and sacks
required beginning July 6, 2006.
DATES: Effective Date: July 6, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Donald Lagasse, 202–268–7269.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On October 27, 2005, the Postal
Service provided Periodicals mailers an
option to separate their residual mail
prepared in mixed area distribution
center (ADC) bundles and sacks and to
create a new type of mixed ADC bundle
and sack. We offered this option
because it improves service for some
Periodicals without increasing our
processing costs. The option allows a
significant portion of Periodicals mail
prepared in mixed ADC bundles and
sacks to be processed with First-Class
Mail and travel on the surface
transportation network.
On March 7, 2006 (71 FR 11366), we
proposed to make this preparation
mandatory to ensure all Periodicals
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mailers prepare their mail consistently
and in a way that improves service. We
did not receive any comments on our
proposal.
Summary of Changes
Under the new preparation, mailers
must separate some mixed ADC mail
according to the destination ZIP Codes
in labeling list L201. Pieces that mailers
prepare according to L201 are processed
with First-Class Mail by the processing
facility serving the entry office. The
remaining mixed ADC mail, destined for
ZIP Codes farther from the office of
entry, is sent to one of the 34 facilities
designated in labeling list L009 for
consolidated processing.
We provide the new standards below.
The effective date of these changes is
July 6, 2006.
We adopt the following amendments
to Mailing Standards of the United
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail
Manual (DMM), incorporated by
reference in the Code of Federal
Regulations. See 39 CFR 111.1.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Postal Service.
I Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is
amended as follows:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 39 U.S.C. 101,
401, 403, 404, 414, 416, 3001–3011, 3201–
3219, 3403–3406, 3621, 3626, 5001.
2. Amend Mailing Standards of the
United States Postal Service, Domestic
Mail Manual (DMM) as follows:
I
705 Advanced Preparation and
Special Postage Payment Systems
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*
9.0 Preparation for Cotraying and
Cosacking Bundles of Automation and
Presorted Flats
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*
9.2
Periodicals
*
*
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9.2.5
*
*
*
*
*
*
Sack Preparation and Labeling
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the bundle labeling
requirements in item f for origin mixed
ADC mail.]
f. Origin mixed ADC. Required for any
remaining pieces for destinations in
L201, Column B, corresponding to the
origin ZIP Code in Column A. There is
no minimum for the number of pieces
in the sack, but bundles of fewer than
six pieces at 5-digit, 3-digit, and ADC
bundle levels are not permitted.
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707
Periodicals
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*
*
*
*
*
*
a. ADC * * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise item a2 to match the CIN code.]
2. Line 2: ‘‘PER’’ or ‘‘NEWS’’ as
applicable, followed by ‘‘FLTS,’’
followed by ‘‘ADC,’’ followed by ‘‘BC/
NBC.’’
*
*
*
*
*
c. Mixed ADC * * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise item c2 to match the CIN code.]
2. Line 2: ‘‘PER’’ or ‘‘NEWS’’ as
applicable, followed by ‘‘FLTS,’’
followed by ‘‘BC/NBC WKG.’’
*
*
*
*
*
10.0 Preparation for Merged
Containerization of Bundles of Flats
Using City State Product
Periodicals
*
10.1.4
1. The authority citation for 39 CFR
part 111 continues to read as follows:
*
9.2.6 Optional Tray Preparation—
Flat-Size Pieces
*
PART 111—[AMENDED]
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destinations in L201, Column B,
corresponding to the origin ZIP Code in
Column A; tan Label X or OEL.
*
*
*
*
*
10.1
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1. Line 1: Use L201, Column C.
2. Line 2: ‘‘PER’’ or ‘‘NEWS’’ as
applicable, followed by ‘‘FLTS WKG W
FCM.’’
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Sack Preparation and Labeling
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the preparation requirements in
item h for origin mixed ADC mail.]
h. 3-digit through mixed ADC sacks.
Mailers must sack and label the
following bundles according to 9.2 for
cosacking of automation rate and
presorted rate bundles:
1. Any 5-digit scheme and 5-digit
bundles remaining after preparing sacks
under 10.1.4a through 10.1.4g.
2. All 3-digit scheme, 3-digit, ADC,
origin mixed ADC, and mixed ADC
bundles.
3. If there are no automation rate
pieces in the mailing job, sack and label
under 707.22.6.
4. If there are no Presorted rate
bundles in the mailing job, sack and
label under 707.25.3.
*
*
*
*
*
11.0 Preparation of Cobundled
Automation Rate and Presorted Rate
Flats
*
*
11.2
*
*
*
*
11.2.2
*
*
*
Bundle Preparation
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the bundling requirements in
item g for origin mixed ADC mail.]
g. Origin mixed ADC, required; no
minimum; for any remaining pieces for
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22.0 Preparation of Presorted
Periodicals
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22.2
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Bundle Preparation
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the bundle labeling
requirements in item e for origin mixed
ADC mail.]
e. Origin mixed ADC, required; no
minimum; for any remaining pieces for
destinations in L201, Column B,
corresponding to the origin ZIP Code in
Column A; tan label X or OEL.
*
*
*
*
*
22.6 Sack Preparation—Flat-Size
Pieces and Irregular Parcels
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the sacking requirements in item
f for origin mixed ADC mail.]
f. Origin mixed ADC, required; no
minimum; for any remaining bundles
for destinations in L201, Column B,
corresponding to the origin ZIP Code in
Column A.
1. Line 1: Use L201, Column C.
2. Line 2: ‘‘PER’’ or ‘‘NEWS’’ as
applicable, followed by ‘‘FLTS’’ or
‘‘IRREG’’ as applicable, followed by
‘‘WKG W FCM.’’
*
*
*
*
*
25.0 Preparation of Flat-Size
Automation Periodicals
*
25.2
*
*
*
*
Bundling and Labeling
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the bundling and labeling
requirements in item f for origin mixed
ADC mail.]
f. Origin mixed ADC, required; no
minimum; for any remaining pieces for
destinations in L201, Column B,
corresponding to the origin ZIP Code in
Column A; tan label X or OEL.
*
*
*
*
*
25.3
Sacking and Labeling
*
Periodicals
*
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the sacking and labeling
requirements in item g for origin mixed
ADC mail.]
g. Origin mixed ADC, required; no
minimum; for any remaining pieces for
destinations in L201, Column B,
corresponding to the origin ZIP Code in
Column A; labeling:
1. Line 1: Use L201, Column C.
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2. Line 2: ‘‘PER FLTS WKG W FCM’’
or ‘‘NEWS FLTS WKG W FCM,’’ as
applicable.
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*
Neva R. Watson,
Attorney, Legislative.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services
42 CFR Part 403
[CMS–4005–F]
RIN 0938–AJ67
Medicare Program; State Health
Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)
Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This rule adopts as final the
provisions in the interim final
regulation that published June 1, 2000,
which explain the terms and conditions
that apply to State grants for counseling
and assistance to Medicare
beneficiaries, and makes several minor
technical clarifications.
DATES: These regulations are effective
June 26, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric
Lang, 410–786–3199.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
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A. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
of 1990
Section 4360 of the Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of 1990 (OBRA ’90),
Public Law 101–508, as amended,
requires us to make grants to States for
health insurance advisory service
programs for Medicare beneficiaries. (By
regulation, we have defined the term
‘‘State’’ or ‘‘States’’ to include the 50
States, the District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the
Virgin Islands, Guam, and American
Samoa.) Grants are available to provide
information, counseling, and assistance
relating to Medicare, Medicaid,
Medicare supplemental policies, longterm care insurance, and other health
insurance benefit information. This
funding program is known as the State
Health Insurance Assistance Program
(SHIP).
For a detailed discussion of the
regulatory background, please see the
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preamble section of the interim final
rule with comment (65 FR 34983).
B. BBA and MMA
The preamble to the interim final
regulation noted that amendments to the
Social Security Act (the Act) provided
an additional funding source for SHIP.
On August 5, 1997, the Act was
amended by the Balanced Budget Act of
1997 (the BBA), which established a
new Part C of the Medicare program,
sections 1851 through 1859 of the Act.
Part C was known at that time as the
Medicare+Choice (M+C) program. The
Medicare Prescription Drug,
Improvement, and Modernization Act of
2003 (‘‘Medicare Modernization Act,’’ or
MMA) changed the name of Part C to
the ‘‘Medicare Advantage program,’’ and
added a new Part D of the Medicare
program, section 1860D–1 through
1860D–42 of the Act, known as the
Voluntary Prescription Drug Benefit
Program.
Section 1851(d)(1) of the Act,
‘‘Providing information to promote
informed choice,’’ requires us to provide
for activities to broadly disseminate
information to Medicare beneficiaries
(and prospective Medicare beneficiaries)
on available MA coverage options in
order to promote an active, informed
selection among these options. Section
1857(e)(2)(A) of the Act, ‘‘Cost-sharing
in enrollment-related costs,’’ authorizes
us to charge and collect an
administration or user fee from MA
organizations for the purpose of
administering this information
dissemination program.
Section 1860D–1(c) of the Act
requires us to conduct similar activities
to disseminate information about the
Part D prescription drug benefit, in
coordination with the activities under
the Medicare Advantage program.
Section 1860D–12(b)(3)(D) of the Act
specifically incorporates section
1857(e)(2), giving us authority to charge
user fees to sponsors of prescription
drug plans under Part D.
Any amounts collected in accordance
with section 1857(e)(2) of the Act are
available for the purpose of carrying out
section 1851 (relating to enrollment and
dissemination of Medicare Advantage
information), section 1860D–1(c)
(Medicare prescription drug coverage),
and section 4360 of OBRA ’90 (SHIP).
II. Provisions of the Interim Final
Regulation
On June 1, 2000, we published an
interim final rule with comment that
amended our regulations at 42 CFR part
403 to provide for a two-tiered approach
for making grants under SHIP. Section
403.504(a) was revised to provide that
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for aggregate annual expenditures of up
to $10 million, grants would be made
according to the existing procedures set
forth in § 403.504. That is, each eligible
State will receive a fixed as well as
variable amount as set forth in
§ 403.504(b) and § 403.504(c) of that
section. We stated that we plan to
continue to fund this first tier of grants
from our program management budget
and through any congressional
appropriations made for the purpose of
implementing this program.
With respect to the second tier, the
interim final rule provided that any
grants that exceed a total of $10 million
annually will be made at our discretion
according to criteria that will be
communicated to States through the
grant solicitation process (see revised
§ 403.504(a)). For example, in prior
periods, second tier grants have been
based on criteria such as the number of
managed care enrollees or the number of
low-income beneficiaries in each State.
We decided to notify States of the
criteria for awarding the grants rather
than publish specific criteria in our
regulations to give us the flexibility
required by the dynamic nature of the
health care industry.
The original legislation that created
the SHIP, section 4360 of OBRA ’90,
directed that beneficiaries be informed
about their rights and options in regard
to Medicare supplemental (Medigap)
insurance. After that section was
enacted, changes such as Medicare
reform, the implementation of Part C of
the Medicare Program (known at the
time as the ‘‘Medicare+Choice’’ program
and since renamed the ‘‘Medicare
Advantage’’ program), and ongoing
consolidation within the managed care
industry had greatly increased
beneficiaries’ choices. This created a
need for sources of accurate and
unbiased information to allow
beneficiaries to make informed choices.
Greater choice for beneficiaries and
specific statutory changes required
SHIPs to modify, and in many instances
expand, the size of their programs and
the scope of services they provide.
The interim final rule revised
§ 403.502, Availability of grants, to
clarify that we award grants to States
subject to fund availability, and if
applicable, subject to the satisfactory
progress in the State’s project during the
preceding grant period.
We revised § 403.504(a) to specify
that, for available grant funds, up to and
including $10,000,000, grants will be
apportioned to States according to the
grant award process currently in place.
In addition, we revised § 403.504(b) to
highlight the availability of funds as a
condition of award.
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[FR Doc No: E6-8091]
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
New Preparation for Periodicals Flats in Mixed Area Distribution
Center Bundles and Sacks
AGENCY: Postal Service.
ACTION: Final rule.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: To improve service for Periodicals mail, the Postal Service
provided mailers the option to prepare origin mixed area distribution
center (ADC) bundles and sacks beginning October 27, 2005. This final
rule adopts our proposal to make the preparation of origin mixed ADC
bundles and sacks required beginning July 6, 2006.
DATES: Effective Date: July 6, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Donald Lagasse, 202-268-7269.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On October 27, 2005, the Postal Service provided Periodicals
mailers an option to separate their residual mail prepared in mixed
area distribution center (ADC) bundles and sacks and to create a new
type of mixed ADC bundle and sack. We offered this option because it
improves service for some Periodicals without increasing our processing
costs. The option allows a significant portion of Periodicals mail
prepared in mixed ADC bundles and sacks to be processed with First-
Class Mail and travel on the surface transportation network.
On March 7, 2006 (71 FR 11366), we proposed to make this
preparation mandatory to ensure all Periodicals
[[Page 30288]]
mailers prepare their mail consistently and in a way that improves
service. We did not receive any comments on our proposal.
Summary of Changes
Under the new preparation, mailers must separate some mixed ADC
mail according to the destination ZIP Codes in labeling list L201.
Pieces that mailers prepare according to L201 are processed with First-
Class Mail by the processing facility serving the entry office. The
remaining mixed ADC mail, destined for ZIP Codes farther from the
office of entry, is sent to one of the 34 facilities designated in
labeling list L009 for consolidated processing.
We provide the new standards below. The effective date of these
changes is July 6, 2006.
We adopt the following amendments to Mailing Standards of the
United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), incorporated
by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations. See 39 CFR 111.1.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Postal Service.
0
Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is amended as follows:
PART 111--[AMENDED]
0
1. The authority citation for 39 CFR part 111 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 39 U.S.C. 101, 401, 403, 404, 414,
416, 3001-3011, 3201-3219, 3403-3406, 3621, 3626, 5001.
0
2. Amend Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service,
Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) as follows:
705 Advanced Preparation and Special Postage Payment Systems
* * * * *
9.0 Preparation for Cotraying and Cosacking Bundles of Automation and
Presorted Flats
* * * * *
9.2 Periodicals
* * * * *
9.2.5 Sack Preparation and Labeling
* * * * *
[Revise the bundle labeling requirements in item f for origin mixed ADC
mail.]
f. Origin mixed ADC. Required for any remaining pieces for
destinations in L201, Column B, corresponding to the origin ZIP Code in
Column A. There is no minimum for the number of pieces in the sack, but
bundles of fewer than six pieces at 5-digit, 3-digit, and ADC bundle
levels are not permitted.
1. Line 1: Use L201, Column C.
2. Line 2: ``PER'' or ``NEWS'' as applicable, followed by ``FLTS
WKG W FCM.''
* * * * *
9.2.6 Optional Tray Preparation--Flat-Size Pieces
* * * * *
a. ADC * * *
* * * * *
[Revise item a2 to match the CIN code.]
2. Line 2: ``PER'' or ``NEWS'' as applicable, followed by ``FLTS,''
followed by ``ADC,'' followed by ``BC/NBC.''
* * * * *
c. Mixed ADC * * *
* * * * *
[Revise item c2 to match the CIN code.]
2. Line 2: ``PER'' or ``NEWS'' as applicable, followed by ``FLTS,''
followed by ``BC/NBC WKG.''
* * * * *
10.0 Preparation for Merged Containerization of Bundles of Flats Using
City State Product
10.1 Periodicals
* * * * *
10.1.4 Sack Preparation and Labeling
* * * * *
[Revise the preparation requirements in item h for origin mixed ADC
mail.]
h. 3-digit through mixed ADC sacks. Mailers must sack and label the
following bundles according to 9.2 for cosacking of automation rate and
presorted rate bundles:
1. Any 5-digit scheme and 5-digit bundles remaining after preparing
sacks under 10.1.4a through 10.1.4g.
2. All 3-digit scheme, 3-digit, ADC, origin mixed ADC, and mixed
ADC bundles.
3. If there are no automation rate pieces in the mailing job, sack
and label under 707.22.6.
4. If there are no Presorted rate bundles in the mailing job, sack
and label under 707.25.3.
* * * * *
11.0 Preparation of Cobundled Automation Rate and Presorted Rate Flats
* * * * *
11.2 Periodicals
* * * * *
11.2.2 Bundle Preparation
* * * * *
[Revise the bundling requirements in item g for origin mixed ADC mail.]
g. Origin mixed ADC, required; no minimum; for any remaining pieces
for destinations in L201, Column B, corresponding to the origin ZIP
Code in Column A; tan Label X or OEL.
* * * * *
707 Periodicals
* * * * *
22.0 Preparation of Presorted Periodicals
* * * * *
22.2 Bundle Preparation
* * * * *
[Revise the bundle labeling requirements in item e for origin mixed ADC
mail.]
e. Origin mixed ADC, required; no minimum; for any remaining pieces
for destinations in L201, Column B, corresponding to the origin ZIP
Code in Column A; tan label X or OEL.
* * * * *
22.6 Sack Preparation--Flat-Size Pieces and Irregular Parcels
* * * * *
[Revise the sacking requirements in item f for origin mixed ADC mail.]
f. Origin mixed ADC, required; no minimum; for any remaining
bundles for destinations in L201, Column B, corresponding to the origin
ZIP Code in Column A.
1. Line 1: Use L201, Column C.
2. Line 2: ``PER'' or ``NEWS'' as applicable, followed by ``FLTS''
or ``IRREG'' as applicable, followed by ``WKG W FCM.''
* * * * *
25.0 Preparation of Flat-Size Automation Periodicals
* * * * *
25.2 Bundling and Labeling
* * * * *
[Revise the bundling and labeling requirements in item f for origin
mixed ADC mail.]
f. Origin mixed ADC, required; no minimum; for any remaining pieces
for destinations in L201, Column B, corresponding to the origin ZIP
Code in Column A; tan label X or OEL.
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25.3 Sacking and Labeling
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[Revise the sacking and labeling requirements in item g for origin
mixed ADC mail.]
g. Origin mixed ADC, required; no minimum; for any remaining pieces
for destinations in L201, Column B, corresponding to the origin ZIP
Code in Column A; labeling:
1. Line 1: Use L201, Column C.
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2. Line 2: ``PER FLTS WKG W FCM'' or ``NEWS FLTS WKG W FCM,'' as
applicable.
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Neva R. Watson,
Attorney, Legislative.
[FR Doc. E6-8091 Filed 5-25-06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7710-12-P