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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. MC2009–19; Order No. 198]
New Postal Products
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Commission is noticing a
recently-filed Postal Service request to
add postal products to the Mail
Classification Schedule. This notice
addresses procedural steps associated
with this filing.
DATES: Comments are due April 30,
2009.
Submit comments
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online system at https://
www.prc.gov.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
202–789–6820 and
stephen.sharfman@prc.gov.
On March
10, 2009, the Postal Service filed a
request to add several products to the
Mail Classification Schedule (MCS)
product lists.1 The Request is in
response to the Commission’s ruling in
Order No. 154 that six products were
properly classified as postal services,
but could not be authorized for
inclusion in the MCS product lists until
formal requirements of the
Commission’s regulations are met.2
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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April 7, 2009 Public Hearing
OPIC’s Sunshine Act notice of its
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1 Request of the United States Postal Service to
Add Postal Products to the Mail Classification
Schedule in Response to Order No. 154, March 10,
2009 (Request).
2 Docket No. MC2008–1, Review of Nonpostal
Services, December 19, 2008, at 27–38 (Order No.
154). The six services discussed in Order No. 154
were Address Management Services; Customized
Postage; Stamp Fulfillment Services; Greeting
Cards, Stationery, and Related Items; Shipping and
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The Request is filed pursuant to 39
U.S.C. 3642 and 39 CFR 3020.30 et. seq.
and includes proposed MCS language,3
statements of supporting justification,
and attachments containing cost and
revenue data.4 Section 3020.30 allows
the Postal Service to request the
modification of the product lists to add
new postal services to either the Market
Dominant Product List or the
Competitive Product List. The Postal
Service must provide detailed support
and justification for the request. 39 CFR
3020.31 and 3020.32. The Commission
will review the Request and the
comments of interested parties and may
approve the request, institute further
proceedings, permit the Postal Service
to modify the request, or take other
appropriate action under section
3020.34.
The products requested to be added to
the Market Dominant Product List are
Address Management Services and
Customized Postage. The Postal Service
proposes to add these products as
Special Services. Request at 2. The
products requested to be added to the
Competitive Product List are Address
Enhancement Service; Greeting Cards,
Mailing Supplies; and International Money Transfer
Service (IMTS). One of the services, Stamp
Fulfillment Services, has been modified and, in the
view of the Postal Service, is no longer a postal
service. Request at 10. Accordingly, the Request
does not include Stamp Fulfillment Services among
the services to be added to the MCS. Commenters
may wish to address this change. Of the remaining
five services discussed in Order No. 154, the market
dominant address management services product has
retained the name ‘‘Address Management Services’’
and has been included on the Market Dominant
Product List. The competitive address management
services product has been named ‘‘Address
Enhancement Service’’ and has been included on
the Competitive Product List. Finally, IMTS has
been separated into an inbound product (IMTSInbound) and an outbound product (IMTSOutbound). As a result, the Postal Service has
proposed the addition to the MCS of seven products
in place of the six discussed by Order No. 154.
3 Attachment A to the Request illustrates the
proposed changes to the Mail Classification
Schedule.
4 Attachment B is the Statement of Supporting
Justification for Address Management Services;
Attachment C is the Statement of Supporting
Justification for Address Enhancement Service;
Attachment D is the Statement of Supporting
Justification for Customized Postage; Attachment E
is the Statement of Supporting Justification for
Greeting Cards, Stationery, and Related Items;
Attachment F is the Statement of Supporting
Justification for Shipping and Mailing Supplies;
Attachment G is the Statement of Supporting
Justification for Inbound and Outbound
International Money Transfer Services; and
Attachment H is the Statement of Supporting
Justification for Inbound and Outbound
International Money Transfer Service. Cost and
revenue data are included for Shipping and Mailing
Supplies in Attachment F and for Address
Enhancement Service in Attachment C. These
attachments, as well as sensitive commercial
information contained in the supporting statements,
have been filed under seal subject to claims of
confidentiality.
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Stationery, and Related Items; Shipping
and Mailing Supplies; International
Money Transfer Service-Outbound
(IMTS-Outbound); and International
Money Transfer Service-Inbound (IMTSInbound). Id.
The Postal Service explains that no
Governors’ decision was required in this
case since this request is simply for the
placement on the MCS product lists of
already-existing products, at alreadyexisting prices. Id.
In accordance with section
3020.31(d), the Postal Service states that
none of these products constitutes a
special classification within the
meaning of 39 U.S.C. 3622(c)(10) for
market dominant products, or
constitutes a nonpostal product. None of
these products constitutes a product not
of general applicability within the
meaning of 39 U.S.C. 3632(b)(3), with
the exception of IMTS-Inbound. The
terms governing IMTS-Inbound are
documented in 10 agreements with
foreign postal administrations. Id.
The Postal Service states that the 10
negotiated agreements under
consideration as the IMTS-Inbound
product are functionally equivalent and
may be considered price categories
within that product. The Postal Service
therefore requests the Commission to
treat them as functionally equivalent
and to classify them collectively as
IMTS-Inbound agreements within the
MCS. Id. at 9–10.5
The proposed MCS language in
Attachment A of the Request is identical
to the MCS language that has previously
been filed by the Postal Service with
respect to these services,6 with the four
following exceptions. Language for
International Money Transfer Service
has been revised. The price range for
Greeting Cards, Stationery, and Related
Items has been revised to take into
5 The Postal Service has filed by separate notice
in this docket material identified as USPS–
MC2009–19/1, Public Supporting Materials Relating
to International Products. With redactions, the
material includes public portions of eight bilateral
agreements for International Money Order service.
Five of the bilateral agreements that make up the
IMTS-Inbound product also have been filed under
seal as they include information of a commercial
nature relating to commissions and fees. See USPS–
MC2009–19/NP1, Nonpublic Supporting Materials
Relating to Competitive and International Products.
Id. at 4.
6 See Docket No. CP2009–8, Notice of the United
States Postal Service of Changes in Rates of General
Applicability for Competitive Products Established
in Governors’ Decision No. 08–19, Attachment B at
102–04, November 13, 2008 (referring to IMTS);
Docket No. MC2008–1, United States Postal Service
Notice of Filing of Proposed Mail Classification
Schedule Language for Four Products It Requests
Should Be Added to the Product Lists as Postal
Services, October 17, 2008 (referring to Address
Management Services; Customized Postage;
Shipping and Mailing Supplies; and Greeting Cards,
Stationery and Related Items).
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account an existing stationery set whose
price falls outside of the price range as
originally proposed. The Customized
Postage product has been changed to
read ‘‘customer-selected images’’ to
recognize that customers can order
customized postage using library images
provided by the vendor or a third party.
As the last exception, the name of the
competitive address management
services has been changed to ‘‘Address
Enhancement Service’’ to distinguish it
from its market dominant counterpart.
Id. at 3.
The MCS language in Attachment A
modifies the language previously filed
with the Commission in Docket No.
CP2009–8 and creates separate IMTS
services to distinguish the inbound
exchanges from the outbound
exchanges. Id. at 7. New language is
added to reflect the expectation of the
Universal Postal Union (UPU) that
member countries will, as of January 1,
2010, designate operators, which may or
may not be posts, to fulfill on their
behalf the obligations of the UPU’s
Postal Payment Services Agreement.
New language is also proposed for the
IMTS-Inbound product and price
category. Id.
Pursuant to section 3020.33, the
Commission provides interested persons
an opportunity to express views and
offer comments on whether the planned
modifications are consistent with the
policies of 39 U.S.C. 3633 and 3642 and
to indicate whether a hearing is desired.
Comments are due no later than April
30, 2009.
Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, Robert
Sidman is appointed to serve as officer
of the Commission (Public
Representative) to represent the
interests of the general public in the
above-captioned docket.
It is Ordered:
1. Docket No. MC2009–19 is
established to consider the Postal
Service Request referred to in the body
of this order.
2. Comments are due no later than
April 30, 2009.
3. The Commission appoints Robert
Sidman as Public Representative to
represent the interests of the general
public in this proceeding.
4. The Secretary shall arrange for
publication of this Order in the Federal
Register.
By the Commission.
Steven W. Williams,
Secretary.
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POSTAL SERVICE
Domestic and International Product
Changes—Address Management
Services; Customized Postage;
Address Enhancement Service;
Greeting Cards, Stationery, and
Related Items; Shipping and Mailing
Supplies; International Money Transfer
Service-Outbound (IMTS-Outbound);
and International Money Transfer
Service-Inbound (IMTS-Inbound)
Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Postal Service gives
notice of filing a request with the Postal
Regulatory Commission to add Address
Management Services and Customized
Postage to the list of Market Dominant
products in the Mail Classification
Schedule (MCS), and to add Address
Enhancement Service; Greeting Cards,
Stationery, and Related Items; Shipping
and Mailing Supplies; International
Money Transfer Service-Outbound
(IMTS-Outbound); and International
Money Transfer Service-Inbound (IMTSInbound) to the list of Competitive
products in the MCS.
DATES: April 7, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anthony Alverno, (202) 268–2997.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with Postal Regulatory
Commission Order No. 154 and 39
U.S.C. 3642, the United States Postal
Service® hereby gives notice that it has
filed with the Postal Regulatory
Commission a Request of the United
States Postal Service to Add Postal
Products to the Mail Classification
Schedule in Response to Order No.154.
Documents are available at https://
www.prc.gov, Docket No. MC2009–19.
Neva R. Watson,
Attorney, Legislative.
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POSTAL SERVICE
Market Test of ‘‘Collaborative
Logistics’’ Experimental Product
Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Postal Service gives
notice of a market test of an
experimental product under 39 U.S.C.
3641.
DATES:
April 7, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Scott Reiter, 202–268–2999.
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. MC2009-19; Order No. 198]
New Postal Products
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Commission is noticing a recently-filed Postal Service
request to add postal products to the Mail Classification Schedule.
This notice addresses procedural steps associated with this filing.
DATES: Comments are due April 30, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments electronically via the Commission's Filing
Online system at https://www.prc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
202-789-6820 and stephen.sharfman@prc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March 10, 2009, the Postal Service filed
a request to add several products to the Mail Classification Schedule
(MCS) product lists.\1\ The Request is in response to the Commission's
ruling in Order No. 154 that six products were properly classified as
postal services, but could not be authorized for inclusion in the MCS
product lists until formal requirements of the Commission's regulations
are met.\2\
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\1\ Request of the United States Postal Service to Add Postal
Products to the Mail Classification Schedule in Response to Order
No. 154, March 10, 2009 (Request).
\2\ Docket No. MC2008-1, Review of Nonpostal Services, December
19, 2008, at 27-38 (Order No. 154). The six services discussed in
Order No. 154 were Address Management Services; Customized Postage;
Stamp Fulfillment Services; Greeting Cards, Stationery, and Related
Items; Shipping and Mailing Supplies; and International Money
Transfer Service (IMTS). One of the services, Stamp Fulfillment
Services, has been modified and, in the view of the Postal Service,
is no longer a postal service. Request at 10. Accordingly, the
Request does not include Stamp Fulfillment Services among the
services to be added to the MCS. Commenters may wish to address this
change. Of the remaining five services discussed in Order No. 154,
the market dominant address management services product has retained
the name ``Address Management Services'' and has been included on
the Market Dominant Product List. The competitive address management
services product has been named ``Address Enhancement Service'' and
has been included on the Competitive Product List. Finally, IMTS has
been separated into an inbound product (IMTS-Inbound) and an
outbound product (IMTS-Outbound). As a result, the Postal Service
has proposed the addition to the MCS of seven products in place of
the six discussed by Order No. 154.
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The Request is filed pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3642 and 39 CFR 3020.30
et. seq. and includes proposed MCS language,\3\ statements of
supporting justification, and attachments containing cost and revenue
data.\4\ Section 3020.30 allows the Postal Service to request the
modification of the product lists to add new postal services to either
the Market Dominant Product List or the Competitive Product List. The
Postal Service must provide detailed support and justification for the
request. 39 CFR 3020.31 and 3020.32. The Commission will review the
Request and the comments of interested parties and may approve the
request, institute further proceedings, permit the Postal Service to
modify the request, or take other appropriate action under section
3020.34.
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\3\ Attachment A to the Request illustrates the proposed changes
to the Mail Classification Schedule.
\4\ Attachment B is the Statement of Supporting Justification
for Address Management Services; Attachment C is the Statement of
Supporting Justification for Address Enhancement Service; Attachment
D is the Statement of Supporting Justification for Customized
Postage; Attachment E is the Statement of Supporting Justification
for Greeting Cards, Stationery, and Related Items; Attachment F is
the Statement of Supporting Justification for Shipping and Mailing
Supplies; Attachment G is the Statement of Supporting Justification
for Inbound and Outbound International Money Transfer Services; and
Attachment H is the Statement of Supporting Justification for
Inbound and Outbound International Money Transfer Service. Cost and
revenue data are included for Shipping and Mailing Supplies in
Attachment F and for Address Enhancement Service in Attachment C.
These attachments, as well as sensitive commercial information
contained in the supporting statements, have been filed under seal
subject to claims of confidentiality.
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The products requested to be added to the Market Dominant Product
List are Address Management Services and Customized Postage. The Postal
Service proposes to add these products as Special Services. Request at
2. The products requested to be added to the Competitive Product List
are Address Enhancement Service; Greeting Cards,
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Stationery, and Related Items; Shipping and Mailing Supplies;
International Money Transfer Service-Outbound (IMTS-Outbound); and
International Money Transfer Service-Inbound (IMTS-Inbound). Id.
The Postal Service explains that no Governors' decision was
required in this case since this request is simply for the placement on
the MCS product lists of already-existing products, at already-existing
prices. Id.
In accordance with section 3020.31(d), the Postal Service states
that none of these products constitutes a special classification within
the meaning of 39 U.S.C. 3622(c)(10) for market dominant products, or
constitutes a nonpostal product. None of these products constitutes a
product not of general applicability within the meaning of 39 U.S.C.
3632(b)(3), with the exception of IMTS-Inbound. The terms governing
IMTS-Inbound are documented in 10 agreements with foreign postal
administrations. Id.
The Postal Service states that the 10 negotiated agreements under
consideration as the IMTS-Inbound product are functionally equivalent
and may be considered price categories within that product. The Postal
Service therefore requests the Commission to treat them as functionally
equivalent and to classify them collectively as IMTS-Inbound agreements
within the MCS. Id. at 9-10.\5\
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\5\ The Postal Service has filed by separate notice in this
docket material identified as USPS-MC2009-19/1, Public Supporting
Materials Relating to International Products. With redactions, the
material includes public portions of eight bilateral agreements for
International Money Order service. Five of the bilateral agreements
that make up the IMTS-Inbound product also have been filed under
seal as they include information of a commercial nature relating to
commissions and fees. See USPS-MC2009-19/NP1, Nonpublic Supporting
Materials Relating to Competitive and International Products. Id. at
4.
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The proposed MCS language in Attachment A of the Request is
identical to the MCS language that has previously been filed by the
Postal Service with respect to these services,\6\ with the four
following exceptions. Language for International Money Transfer Service
has been revised. The price range for Greeting Cards, Stationery, and
Related Items has been revised to take into account an existing
stationery set whose price falls outside of the price range as
originally proposed. The Customized Postage product has been changed to
read ``customer-selected images'' to recognize that customers can order
customized postage using library images provided by the vendor or a
third party. As the last exception, the name of the competitive address
management services has been changed to ``Address Enhancement Service''
to distinguish it from its market dominant counterpart. Id. at 3.
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\6\ See Docket No. CP2009-8, Notice of the United States Postal
Service of Changes in Rates of General Applicability for Competitive
Products Established in Governors' Decision No. 08-19, Attachment B
at 102-04, November 13, 2008 (referring to IMTS); Docket No. MC2008-
1, United States Postal Service Notice of Filing of Proposed Mail
Classification Schedule Language for Four Products It Requests
Should Be Added to the Product Lists as Postal Services, October 17,
2008 (referring to Address Management Services; Customized Postage;
Shipping and Mailing Supplies; and Greeting Cards, Stationery and
Related Items).
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The MCS language in Attachment A modifies the language previously
filed with the Commission in Docket No. CP2009-8 and creates separate
IMTS services to distinguish the inbound exchanges from the outbound
exchanges. Id. at 7. New language is added to reflect the expectation
of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) that member countries will, as of
January 1, 2010, designate operators, which may or may not be posts, to
fulfill on their behalf the obligations of the UPU's Postal Payment
Services Agreement. New language is also proposed for the IMTS-Inbound
product and price category. Id.
Pursuant to section 3020.33, the Commission provides interested
persons an opportunity to express views and offer comments on whether
the planned modifications are consistent with the policies of 39 U.S.C.
3633 and 3642 and to indicate whether a hearing is desired. Comments
are due no later than April 30, 2009.
Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, Robert Sidman is appointed to serve as
officer of the Commission (Public Representative) to represent the
interests of the general public in the above-captioned docket.
It is Ordered:
1. Docket No. MC2009-19 is established to consider the Postal
Service Request referred to in the body of this order.
2. Comments are due no later than April 30, 2009.
3. The Commission appoints Robert Sidman as Public Representative
to represent the interests of the general public in this proceeding.
4. The Secretary shall arrange for publication of this Order in the
Federal Register.
By the Commission.
Steven W. Williams,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E9-7770 Filed 4-6-09; 8:45 am]
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