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Dated: May 28, 2008.
Roland E. Smith,
Secretary, Farm Credit Administration Board.
[FR Doc. E8–12245 Filed 6–4–08; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6705–01–P
POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
Service Barcode Required for Priority
Mail Open and Distribute Container
Address Labels
Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
yshivers on PROD1PC62 with RULES
SUMMARY: In this final rule the Postal
Service provides new mailing standards
to require the use of a concatenated
UCC/EAN Code 128 Service barcode
with a unique Service Type Code ‘‘55’’
on all Priority Mail Open and
Distribute container address labels. A
proposed rule was published in the
Federal Register on May 24, 2007
(Volume 72, Number 100), requiring the
use of a concatenated UCC/EAN Code
128 Delivery ConfirmationTM service
barcode. Although no comments were
received in response to the proposed
rule, because of the modification we
decided to publish a second proposed
rule. No comments were received in
response to the second proposed rule
published on April 21, 2008 (Volume
73, Number 77). However, we have
extended the effective date from May
12, 2008, to July 1, 2008.
DATES:
Effective Date: July 1, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cheryl DuBois at 202–268–3146 or
Garry Rodriguez at 202–268–7281.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Comments
There were no comments received on
the May 24, 2007, or April 21, 2008
proposed rules.
Background
Priority Mail Open and Distribute is
designed to enhance the Postal Service’s
ability to provide mailers with
expedited service to destination
delivery units and other mail processing
facilities. Mailers are currently provided
an option to use Delivery Confirmation
service to receive performance
information and confirmation that their
containers arrived at the destination
facility, along with the date, ZIP
CodeTM, and time their Priority Mail
Open and Distribute containers are
received at the destination facility.
31943
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Administrative practice and
procedure, Postal Service.
I Accordingly, 39 CFR 111 is amended
as follows:
PART 111—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for 39 CFR
part 111 continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 39 U.S.C. 101,
401, 403, 404, 414, 416, 3001–3011, 3201–
3219, 3403–3406, 3621, 3622, 3626, 3632,
3633, and 5001.
2. Revise the following sections of
Mailing Standards of the United States
Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM), as follows:
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Special Standards
Summary
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In order to verify the arrival at the
destination facility for all Priority Mail
Open and Distribute containers, the
Postal Service is requiring mailers to
place a barcode on all Priority Mail
Open and Distribute address labels. The
barcode is required to be a concatenated
UCC/EAN 128 Service barcode with a
unique Service Type Code (STC) ‘‘55’’.
The text, ‘‘USPS SCAN ON ARRIVAL,’’
above the barcode is exclusive to this
service and will assist in facilitating
correct scan behavior.
The decision to require the use of the
Service barcode instead of the Delivery
Confirmation barcode will lessen any
confusion as to the appropriate scans
the barcode should receive and ensure
the customer gets the appropriate
performance information. This will
provide better visibility to the customer
and enable the USPS to monitor
service performance based on the
product.
The requirement is in accordance
with instructions for barcode
specifications, electronic file format and
testing, and certification process, in
Publication 91, Confirmation Services
Technical Guide. Updates to this guide
were published in the April 10, 2008,
Postal Bulletin.
705 Advanced Preparation and
Special Postage Payment Systems
Implementation
The required use of a Service barcode
with Priority Mail Open and Distribute
service will be effective July 1, 2008.
The Postal Service adopts the
following changes to Mailing Standards
of the United States Postal Service,
Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), which
is incorporated by reference in the Code
of Federal Regulations. See 39 CFR
111.1.
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Distribute
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16.4 Additional Standards for Priority
Mail Open and Distribute
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16.4.2 Extra Services
[Revise the first sentence in the
introductory text of 16.4.2 as follows:]
No extra services are available for
Priority Mail Open and Distribute
containers. * * *
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16.5.4 Tags 161 and 190—Priority
Mail Open and Distribute
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16.5.6 Address Labels
[Revise the text in 16.5.6 as follows:]
In addition to Tag 157, Label 23, Tag
161, or Tag 190, USPS-supplied
containers and envelopes and mailersupplied containers used for Express
Mail Open and Distribute or Priority
Mail Open and Distribute must bear an
address label that states ‘‘OPEN AND
DISTRIBUTE AT:’’ followed by the
facility name. Find the facility name
and other information for addressing the
labels, according to the type of facility,
in 16.5.8 through 16.5.12.
[Replace heading of 16.5.7, Delivery
Confirmation Service, with new 16.5.7
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heading, Address Label Barcode
Requirement, and revise text as follows:]
16.5.7 Address Label Service Barcode
Requirement
An electronic Service barcode using
the concatenated UCC/EAN Code 128
symbology must be incorporated in the
address label. Mailers must prepare
address labels using the formats in
16.5.8 through 16.5.12, including the
service type code ‘‘55’’ to identify the
service and the human-readable text
‘‘USPS SCAN ON ARRIVAL’’ above the
barcode. USPS certification is required
from the National Customer Support
Center (NCSC) for each printer used to
print barcoded open and distribute
address labels, except for barcodes
created using USPS Shipping Assistant.
NCSC contact information, formatting
specifications for barcodes and
electronic files, and certification, are
included in Publication 91,
Confirmation Services Technical Guide.
Mailers can use any of the following
options available to create a label with
a Service barcode for Priority Mail Open
and Distribute address labels:
a. Select a service software developer
from the list of companies that have met
Postal Service specifications for the
electronic file and barcode available at
https://www.usps.com/shipping/
shipsystems.htm.
b. Register and download the USPS
Shipping Assistant desktop application
available at https://www.usps.com/
shippingassistant/.
c. Register and integrate the USPS
Web Tools Application Program
Interface (API) for Priority Mail Open
and Distribute using your own
developers, available at https://
www.usps.com/webtools/.
d. Use Publication 91, Confirmation
Services Technical Guide, for technical
specifications and requirements.
16.5.8
DDU Address Labels
[Revise the second sentence in 16.5.8 as
follows:]
* * * For the DDU address label, use
the destination facility name, the street
address, city, state, and ZIP+4 found in
the Drop Entry Point View File available
at USPS’ FAST Web site: https://
fast.usps.com (click on ‘‘Reports,’’ ‘‘Mail
Direction Search,’’ then ‘‘Drop Entry
Point View’’). * * *
yshivers on PROD1PC62 with RULES
Exhibit 16.5.8
DDU Address Label
[Revise Exhibit 16.5.8 to replace the
Delivery Confirmation barcode and
human-readable text above and below,
with a Service barcode and humanreadable text.]
VerDate Aug<31>2005
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16.5.9 SCF
Address Labels
Exhibit 16.5.12
[Revise the first sentence in 16.5.9 as
follows:]
For the SCF address label, use SCF
followed by the city, state, and ZIP Code
found in the Drop Entry Point View File
available at USPS’ FAST Web site:
https://fast.usps.com. * * *
Exhibit 16.5.9
SCF Address Label
[Revise Exhibit 16.5.9 to replace the
Delivery Confirmation barcode and
human-readable text above and below,
with a Service barcode and humanreadable text.]
16.5.10
ADC Address Labels
ADC Address Label
[Revise Exhibit 16.5.10 to replace the
Delivery Confirmation barcode and
human-readable text above and below,
with a Service barcode and humanreadable text.]
16.5.11
BMC Address Labels
[Revise the first sentence in 16.5.11 as
follows:]
For the BMC address label, use BMC
followed by the city, state, and ZIP Code
found in the Drop Entry Point View File
available at USPS’ FAST Web site:
https://fast.usps.com. * * *
Exhibit 16.5.11
BMC Address Label
[Revise Exhibit 16.5.11 to replace the
Delivery Confirmation barcode and
human-readable text above and below,
with a Service barcode and humanreadable text.]
[Renumber current 16.5.12, Markings on
Enclosed Mail, as 16.5.13. Add new
16.5.12, ASF Address Labels, and
Exhibit 16.5.12, ASF Address Label, as
follows:]
16.5.12
ASF Address Labels
For the ASF address label, use ASF
followed by the city, state, and ZIP Code
found in the Drop Entry Point View File
under BMC available at USPS’ FAST
Web site: https://fast.usps.com. See
Exhibit 16.5.12 for an example of an
ASF address label.
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Neva R. Watson,
Attorney, Legislative.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
44 CFR Part 67
Final Flood Elevation Determinations
[Revise the first sentence in 16.5.10 as
follows:]
For the ADC address label, use ADC
followed by the city, state, and ZIP Code
found in the Drop Entry Point View File
available at USPS’ FAST Web site:
https://fast.usps.com. * * *
Exhibit 16.5.10
ASF Address Label
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Final rule, correction.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: On May 7, 2008, FEMA
published in the Federal Register a final
rule that contained an erroneous table.
This notice provides corrections to that
table, to be used in lieu of the
information published at 73 FR 25542.
The table provided here represents the
flooding source, location of referenced
elevation, effective and modified
elevation, and communities affected for
the Union County and Incorporated
Areas. Specifically, it addresses flooding
source ‘‘Blythe Creek.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
William R. Blanton, Jr., Chief,
Engineering Management Branch,
Mitigation Directorate, Federal
Emergency Management Agency, 500 C
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472,
(202) 646–3151 or (e-mail)
bill.blanton@dhs.gov.
The
Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) publishes proposed
determinations of Base (1% annualchance) Flood Elevations (BFEs) and
modified BFEs for communities
participating in the National Flood
Insurance Program (NFIP), in
accordance with section 110 of the
Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973,
42 U.S.C. 4104, and 44 CFR 67.4(a).
These final BFEs and modified BFEs,
together with the floodplain
management criteria required by 44 CFR
60.3, are the minimum that are required.
They should not be construed to mean
that the community must change any
existing ordinances that are more
stringent in their floodplain
management requirements. The
community may at any time enact
stricter requirements of its own, or
pursuant to policies established by other
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
Service Barcode Required for Priority Mail Open and Distribute
Container Address Labels
AGENCY: Postal Service\TM\.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: In this final rule the Postal Service provides new mailing
standards to require the use of a concatenated UCC/EAN Code 128 Service
barcode with a unique Service Type Code ``55'' on all Priority
Mail[supreg] Open and Distribute container address labels. A proposed
rule was published in the Federal Register on May 24, 2007 (Volume 72,
Number 100), requiring the use of a concatenated UCC/EAN Code 128
Delivery Confirmation\TM\ service barcode. Although no comments were
received in response to the proposed rule, because of the modification
we decided to publish a second proposed rule. No comments were received
in response to the second proposed rule published on April 21, 2008
(Volume 73, Number 77). However, we have extended the effective date
from May 12, 2008, to July 1, 2008.
DATES: Effective Date: July 1, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cheryl DuBois at 202-268-3146 or Garry
Rodriguez at 202-268-7281.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Comments
There were no comments received on the May 24, 2007, or April 21,
2008 proposed rules.
Background
Priority Mail Open and Distribute is designed to enhance the Postal
Service's ability to provide mailers with expedited service to
destination delivery units and other mail processing facilities.
Mailers are currently provided an option to use Delivery Confirmation
service to receive performance information and confirmation that their
containers arrived at the destination facility, along with the date,
ZIP Code\TM\, and time their Priority Mail Open and Distribute
containers are received at the destination facility.
Summary
In order to verify the arrival at the destination facility for all
Priority Mail Open and Distribute containers, the Postal Service is
requiring mailers to place a barcode on all Priority Mail Open and
Distribute address labels. The barcode is required to be a concatenated
UCC/EAN 128 Service barcode with a unique Service Type Code (STC)
``55''. The text, ``USPS SCAN ON ARRIVAL,'' above the barcode is
exclusive to this service and will assist in facilitating correct scan
behavior.
The decision to require the use of the Service barcode instead of
the Delivery Confirmation barcode will lessen any confusion as to the
appropriate scans the barcode should receive and ensure the customer
gets the appropriate performance information. This will provide better
visibility to the customer and enable the USPS[supreg] to monitor
service performance based on the product.
The requirement is in accordance with instructions for barcode
specifications, electronic file format and testing, and certification
process, in Publication 91, Confirmation Services Technical Guide.
Updates to this guide were published in the April 10, 2008, Postal
Bulletin.
Implementation
The required use of a Service barcode with Priority Mail Open and
Distribute service will be effective July 1, 2008.
The Postal Service adopts the following changes to Mailing
Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM[supreg]), which is incorporated by reference in the Code of
Federal Regulations. See 39 CFR 111.1.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service.
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Accordingly, 39 CFR 111 is amended as follows:
PART 111--[AMENDED]
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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, 3622, 3626, 3632, 3633,
and 5001.
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2. Revise the following sections of Mailing Standards of the United
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), as follows:
* * * * *
700 Special Standards
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705 Advanced Preparation and Special Postage Payment Systems
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16.0 Express Mail Open and Distribute and Priority Mail Open and
Distribute
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16.4 Additional Standards for Priority Mail Open and Distribute
* * * * *
16.4.2 Extra Services
[Revise the first sentence in the introductory text of 16.4.2 as
follows:]
No extra services are available for Priority Mail Open and
Distribute containers. * * *
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16.5 Preparation
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16.5.4 Tags 161 and 190--Priority Mail Open and Distribute
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[Delete item c.]
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16.5.6 Address Labels
[Revise the text in 16.5.6 as follows:]
In addition to Tag 157, Label 23, Tag 161, or Tag 190, USPS-
supplied containers and envelopes and mailer-supplied containers used
for Express Mail Open and Distribute or Priority Mail Open and
Distribute must bear an address label that states ``OPEN AND DISTRIBUTE
AT:'' followed by the facility name. Find the facility name and other
information for addressing the labels, according to the type of
facility, in 16.5.8 through 16.5.12.
[Replace heading of 16.5.7, Delivery Confirmation Service, with new
16.5.7
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heading, Address Label Barcode Requirement, and revise text as
follows:]
16.5.7 Address Label Service Barcode Requirement
An electronic Service barcode using the concatenated UCC/EAN Code
128 symbology must be incorporated in the address label. Mailers must
prepare address labels using the formats in 16.5.8 through 16.5.12,
including the service type code ``55'' to identify the service and the
human-readable text ``USPS SCAN ON ARRIVAL'' above the barcode. USPS
certification is required from the National Customer Support Center
(NCSC) for each printer used to print barcoded open and distribute
address labels, except for barcodes created using USPS Shipping
Assistant. NCSC contact information, formatting specifications for
barcodes and electronic files, and certification, are included in
Publication 91, Confirmation Services Technical Guide. Mailers can use
any of the following options available to create a label with a Service
barcode for Priority Mail Open and Distribute address labels:
a. Select a service software developer from the list of companies
that have met Postal Service specifications for the electronic file and
barcode available at https://www.usps.com/shipping/shipsystems.htm.
b. Register and download the USPS Shipping Assistant desktop
application available at https://www.usps.com/shippingassistant/.
c. Register and integrate the USPS Web Tools Application Program
Interface (API) for Priority Mail Open and Distribute using your own
developers, available at https://www.usps.com/webtools/.
d. Use Publication 91, Confirmation Services Technical Guide, for
technical specifications and requirements.
16.5.8 DDU Address Labels
[Revise the second sentence in 16.5.8 as follows:]
* * * For the DDU address label, use the destination facility name,
the street address, city, state, and ZIP+4 found in the Drop Entry
Point View File available at USPS' FAST Web site: https://fast.usps.com
(click on ``Reports,'' ``Mail Direction Search,'' then ``Drop Entry
Point View''). * * *
Exhibit 16.5.8 DDU Address Label
[Revise Exhibit 16.5.8 to replace the Delivery Confirmation barcode and
human-readable text above and below, with a Service barcode and human-
readable text.]
16.5.9 SCF Address Labels
[Revise the first sentence in 16.5.9 as follows:]
For the SCF address label, use SCF followed by the city, state, and
ZIP Code found in the Drop Entry Point View File available at USPS'
FAST Web site: https://fast.usps.com. * * *
Exhibit 16.5.9 SCF Address Label
[Revise Exhibit 16.5.9 to replace the Delivery Confirmation barcode and
human-readable text above and below, with a Service barcode and human-
readable text.]
16.5.10 ADC Address Labels
[Revise the first sentence in 16.5.10 as follows:]
For the ADC address label, use ADC followed by the city, state, and
ZIP Code found in the Drop Entry Point View File available at USPS'
FAST Web site: https://fast.usps.com. * * *
Exhibit 16.5.10 ADC Address Label
[Revise Exhibit 16.5.10 to replace the Delivery Confirmation barcode
and human-readable text above and below, with a Service barcode and
human-readable text.]
16.5.11 BMC Address Labels
[Revise the first sentence in 16.5.11 as follows:]
For the BMC address label, use BMC followed by the city, state, and
ZIP Code found in the Drop Entry Point View File available at USPS'
FAST Web site: https://fast.usps.com. * * *
Exhibit 16.5.11 BMC Address Label
[Revise Exhibit 16.5.11 to replace the Delivery Confirmation barcode
and human-readable text above and below, with a Service barcode and
human-readable text.]
[Renumber current 16.5.12, Markings on Enclosed Mail, as 16.5.13. Add
new 16.5.12, ASF Address Labels, and Exhibit 16.5.12, ASF Address
Label, as follows:]
16.5.12 ASF Address Labels
For the ASF address label, use ASF followed by the city, state, and
ZIP Code found in the Drop Entry Point View File under BMC available at
USPS' FAST Web site: https://fast.usps.com. See Exhibit 16.5.12 for an
example of an ASF address label.
Exhibit 16.5.12 ASF Address Label
[Add new Exhibit 16.5.12, as follows:]
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Neva R. Watson,
Attorney, Legislative.
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