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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
First-Class Mail Incentive Program
Postal ServiceTM.
Final rule.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Postal Service is revising
Mailing Standards of the United States
Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM®), to add section 709.3 which
introduces new standards for a special
volume incentive program for mailers of
commercial (automation and/or Presort)
First-Class Mail® cards, letters and/or
flats with mail volume exceeding their
individual USPS®-determined threshold
levels. The program period will be from
October 1, 2009 through December 31,
2009.
DATES: Effective Date: October 1, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: NiiKwashie Aryeetey at 202–268–7442 or
Kevin Gunther at 202–268–7208.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Postal
Service is implementing a volume
incentive program for qualified mailers
of commercial (automation and/or
Presort) First-Class Mail cards, letters
and/or flats, for volume mailed during
the program period, above their USPSdetermined threshold level.
To participate, mailers must be the
permit holder (i.e., owner) of a permit
imprint advance deposit account(s) or
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the owner of qualifying mail volume
entered through the permit imprint
advance deposit account of a mail
service provider. Qualifying mail
owners must be able to demonstrate
volume of at least five-hundred
thousand (500,000) commercial FirstClass Mail cards, letters and/or flats
pieces within the period of October 1,
2007 to December 31, 2007 and fivehundred thousand (500,000)
commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and/or flats pieces within the
period of October 1, 2008 to December
31, 2008, for a permit imprint advance
deposit account(s), precanceled stamp
permit(s), postage meter permit(s), or by
a combination of these methods.
Applicants may also qualify for the
program with volume mailed through an
account(s) owned by a mail service
provider, when adequate documentation
is provided that specifies the applicant
is the owner of the mail. Those mail
owners eligible to participate in the
program will be notified of their
eligibility, in writing, on or before
October 15, 2009. Mail owners wishing
to participate in the program, who
believe they meet the eligibility
standards under DMM 709.3.2 and were
not notified by letter, may request a
review of their eligibility by contacting
the USPS at
firstclassmailincentive@usps.gov.
As part of the application process,
participating mail owners will be
required to provide historical data
demonstrating their commercial FirstClass Mail cards, letters and/or flats
volumes mailed within the periods of
October 1, 2007 through December 31,
2007, October 1, 2008 through
December 31, 2008, September 2008,
and January 2009.
Participating mail owners
demonstrating commercial First-Class
Mail cards, letters or flats volume above
their established threshold level will
receive a credit following the close of
the program period. Thresholds will be
calculated independently for each
applicant, by comparing the volume of
commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and/or flats mailed within the
period from October 1, 2007 through
December 31, 2007 to the volume
mailed within the period of October 1,
2008 through December 31, 2008. The
change in recorded volume between
these two periods will represent the
applicant’s volume trend. Trends that
show growth for the period of October
1, 2008 to December 31, 2008, versus
that shown in the same period of the
prior year, will appear as a ratio above
1.0 (expressed here in a decimal format).
Trends that show a volume decline for
the period of October 1, 2008 to
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December 31, 2008 will appear as a ratio
below 1.0. The applicable ratio will then
be applied to the volume of commercial
First-Class Mail cards, letters and flats
mailed within the period of October 1,
2008 to December 31, 2008. This result
represents the USPS-determined
threshold level for an individual
applicant.
Mail owners (applicants) are eligible
to participate in the program with
qualifying volume prepared by a mail
service provider when entered through
a permit owned by the applicant. Mail
volume through a mail service
provider’s permit, may also qualify for
the program, but only if adequate
documentation identifies the mail as
being prepared on behalf of the
applicant and demonstrates the
applicant’s prior mailing activity. Mail
service providers are not eligible to
participate in the First-Class Mail
Incentive program.
Approved program participants,
demonstrating an increase in their total
commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and/or flats volume above their
approved threshold level will qualify for
a credit to a designated permit imprint
advance account, Centralized Account
Payment System (CAPS) account or paid
through another approved method. The
total postage attributable to commercial
First-Class Mail cards, letters and flats
within the program period will be
identified for each participant and
divided by the total number of recorded
pieces, to generate the average price per
piece. Participants receive a credit in
the amount of 20 percent of the average
price per piece for the total number of
mailpieces of the incremental volume
above their approved threshold level as
recorded during the program period.
The First-Class Mail Incentive
program encourages mailers to generate
new mail volume. As a deterrent to
mailers shifting previously planned
volume into the program to obtain
incentive credits, the mailing activity of
participating mail owners will be
monitored in the calendar months prior
to and following the end of the program
as follows:
• The participant’s previously
determined volume trend will be
applied to their volume of commercial
First-Class Mail cards, letters and flats
mailed within the month of September
2008 and January 2009, to determine the
participant’s September 2009 and
January 2010 expected volume.
• Each participant’s actual September
2009 and January 2010 volume will then
be compared to their respective
September 2009 and January 2010
expected volume.
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• Participants failing to meet (or
exceed) either of their expected volume
thresholds will have any demonstrated
shortfall in volume deducted from the
number of mailpieces eligible for an
incentive credit within the program.
• Participants demonstrating a
shortfall in volume to either their
September 2009 or January 2010
expected volumes will have that
shortfall deducted from the number of
mailpieces eligible for an incentive
credit within the program regardless of
any surplus demonstrated in the
expected volume threshold of the other
month.
Additionally, as part of the program
administration, the Postal Service will
require each program participant to
certify the data used to calculate the
volume trends, threshold levels and
their September 2009 and January 2010
expected volumes. This certification
requirement will be similar to what is
currently used on PS Form 3600,
Postage Statement—First-Class Mail and
Priority Mail. The certification
requirement for this initiative is aimed
at ensuring that the data used by the
Postal Service to calculate the
applicable volume trend, threshold level
and September 2009 and January 2010
expected volume for each qualifying
mailer is accurate.
In accordance with the Postal
Accountability and Enhancement Act,
on August 11, 2009, the Postal Service
filed a Notice with the Postal Regulatory
Commission (PRC) regarding the FirstClass Mail Incentive program.
Regulatory review will take 45 days
from that date.
The Postal Service adopts the
following changes 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
Administrative practice and
procedure, Postal Service.
Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is
amended as follows:
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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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Mailing Standards of the United States
Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM)
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700
Special Standards
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709 Experimental and Temporary
Classifications
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[Add a new section 709.3.0 to introduce
new standards for a volume incentive
program for commercial First-Class Mail
cards, letters and flats as follows:]
3.0
First-Class Mail Incentive Program
3.1
Program Description
The First-Class Mail Incentive
program provides volume pricing for
qualified mail owners of commercial
(automation and/or Presort) First-Class
Mail cards, letters and/or flats who are
able to document mail volume
exceeding their individual USPSdetermined threshold level during the
October 1, 2009 through December 31,
2009 program period. Participating mail
owners documenting volumes above
their established threshold level will
receive a 20% credit, for each piece
exceeding their individual USPSdetermined threshold level, to a
designated permit imprint advance
deposit account, Centralized Account
Payment System (CAPS) account, or
provided through another approved
method at the conclusion of the program
period. Program participants must
review and certify the accuracy of the
data used by the USPS to calculate their
individual volume trend, threshold
level and their September 2009 and
January 2010 expected volumes.
3.2
Eligibility Standards
Mail owners are considered eligible
for the program as follows:
a. Applicants must be able to
document, in aggregate, volume of at
least five-hundred thousand (500,000)
pieces of commercial First-Class Mail
cards, letters and/or flats for each of the
October 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007
and October 1, 2008 to December 31,
2008 time periods as follows:
1. Volume through one or more
permit imprint advance deposit
accounts, precanceled stamp permits, or
postage meter permits owned by the
applicant, or
2. Volume prepared by a mail service
provider when entered through a permit
owned by the applicant, or
3. Volume within a mail service
provider’s permit, which can be
identified as being prepared on behalf of
the applicant.
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b. Mail service providers are not
eligible to participate in this program.
3.3 Program Threshold Level
Threshold level figures will be
calculated independently for each
applicant as follows:
a. Total documented volume of
commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and/or flats recorded within the
period from October 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007 will be compared to
that recorded within the period of
October 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008.
b. The change in recorded mailing
volume between these two periods will
represent the applicant’s volume trend.
Trends that show growth for the period
of October 1, 2008 to December 31,
2008, versus that shown in the same
period of the prior year, will appear as
a ratio above 1.0 (expressed here in a
decimal format). A volume decline from
October 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008
will appear as a ratio below 1.0.
c. The applicable ratio will then be
applied to the volume of commercial
First-Class Mail cards, letters and flats,
for all of the applicant’s mailings, or
other qualifying volume recorded
through the permit of a mail service
provider (MSP), mailed during the
period from October 1, 2008 through
December 31, 2008.
d. The product of the calculation in
3.2c will represent the USPSdetermined threshold level for the
selected applicant.
3.4 Application
Mail owners meeting the eligibility
criteria will be notified of their
eligibility for the program and advised
of the application process and
requirements. Mail owners interested in
participating may apply at
www.usps.com/firstclassmailincentive.
Eligible applicants must apply for the
program no later than November 1,
2009. Mailers meeting the eligibility
standards under 709.3.2, and not
notified by letter, may request a review
of their eligibility by contacting the
USPS via email at
firstclassmailincentive@usps.gov. Mail
owners requesting review of their
program eligibility must submit their
request to the USPS no later than
November 1, 2009. Following
registration, mailers will be required to
provide historical data demonstrating
their commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and/or flats volumes mailed
within each of the periods of October 1,
2007 to December 31, 2007, October 1,
2008 to December 31, 2008, September
2008 and January 2009. The USPS will
review the data provided and applicants
will be notified of their approval for
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participation in the program, their
approved threshold level, and their
revised threshold level (when
applicable). Mailers wishing to dispute
their threshold level will be provided
with instructions on the process.
3.5 Program Participation
Mail owners may participate in the
program with qualifying volume as
follows:
a. Commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and/or flats volume mailed by the
participant through the participant’s
own permit imprint advance account,
precanceled stamp permit(s), or postage
meter permit(s);
b. Commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and/or flats volume prepared by
a mail service provider, when entered
through a permit owned by the
participant;
c. Commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and/or flats pieces mailed
through a mail service provider’s
permit, only when the pieces can be
identified as being prepared for the
participant and when the applicant’s
prior mailing activity through the mail
service provider’s permit can be
validated.
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3.6 Incentive Program Credits
Approved participants demonstrating
an increase in commercial First-Class
Mail cards, letters and flats volume
above their approved threshold level
qualify for a credit to their designated
permit imprint advance deposit
account, Centralized Account Payment
System (CAPS) account, or provided
through another approved method as
follows:
a. The total postage paid for
commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and flats recorded during the
program will be identified for each
participant.
b. The total postage paid during the
program period will be divided by the
total number of recorded pieces to
generate the average price per piece for
the program period.
c. Participants will receive a credit in
the amount of 20 percent of the average
price per piece applied to the total
number of mailpieces, for the
incremental volume above their
approved threshold level, recorded
during the program period.
3.7 Mailing Activity Review
Mailing activity by participants will
be reviewed in the calendar months
preceding and following the end of the
program. The qualifying volume
recorded for participants may be
adjusted in accordance with the
following:
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a. The participant’s previously
determined volume trend will be
applied to the volume of commercial
First-Class Mail cards, letters and flats
mailed by the participant within the
months of September 2008 and January
2009, to determine the program
participant’s September 2009 and
January 2010 expected volumes.
b. The participant’s actual September
2009 and January 2010 volumes will
then be compared to their September
2009 and January 2010 expected
volumes.
c. Participants failing to meet their
September 2009 and/or January 2010
expected volume will have any shortfall
in volume deducted from the number of
mailpieces eligible for an incentive
credit within the program.
d. Participants demonstrating a
shortfall in volume to either their
September 2009 or January 2010
expected volumes will have that
shortfall deducted from the number of
mailpieces eligible for an incentive
credit within the program regardless of
any surplus demonstrated in the
expected volume threshold of the other
month.
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Neva R. Watson,
Attorney, Legislative.
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
39 CFR Part 3020
[Docket Nos. MC2009–37 and CP2009–56;
Order No. 278]
New Postal Product
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Commission is adding
the Priority Mail Contract 17 to the
Competitive Product List. This action is
consistent with changes in a recent law
governing postal operations.
Republication of the lists of market
dominant and competitive products is
also consistent with new requirements
in the law.
DATES: Effective September 2, 2009 and
is applicable beginning August 14, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at 202–789–6820 or
stephen.sharfman@prc.gov.
Regulatory
History, 74 FR 39123 (August 5, 2009).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
II. Background
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III. Comments
IV. Commission Analysis
V. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
The Postal Service seeks to add a new
product identified as Priority Mail
Contract 17 to the Competitive Product
List. For the reasons discussed below,
the Commission approves the Request.
II. Background
On July 24, 2009, the Postal Service
filed a formal request pursuant to 39
U.S.C. 3642 and 39 CFR 3020.30 et seq.
to add Priority Mail Contract 17 to the
Competitive Product List.1 The Postal
Service asserts that the Priority Mail
Contract 17 product is a competitive
product ‘‘not of general applicability’’
within the meaning of 39 U.S.C.
3632(b)(3). This Request has been
assigned Docket No. MC2009–37.
The Postal Service
contemporaneously filed a contract
related to the proposed new product
pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3632(b)(3) and 39
CFR 3015.5. The contract has been
assigned Docket No. CP2009–56.
In support of its Request, the Postal
Service filed the following materials: (1)
A redacted version of the contract
which, among other things, provides
that the contract will expire 3 years
from the effective date, which is
proposed to be the day that the
Commission issues all regulatory
approvals; 2 (2) requested changes in the
Mail Classification Schedule product
list; 3 (3) a Statement of Supporting
Justification as required by 39 CFR
3020.32; 4 and (4) certification of
compliance with 39 U.S.C. 3633(a).5
The Postal Service also references
Governors’ Decision 09–6, filed in
Docket No. MC2009–25, as
authorization of the new product.
Notice at 1.
In the Statement of Supporting
Justification, Mary Prince Anderson,
Acting Manager, Sales and
Communications, Expedited Shipping,
asserts that the service to be provided
under the contract will cover its
attributable costs, make a positive
contribution to coverage of institutional
costs, and will increase contribution
toward the requisite 5.5 percent of the
Postal Service’s total institutional costs.
Request, Attachment C, at 1. W. Ashley
1 Request of the United States Postal Service to
Add Priority Mail Contract 17 to Competitive
Product List and Notice of Filing (Under Seal) of
Contract and Supporting Data, July 24, 2009
(Request).
2 Attachment A to the Request.
3 Attachment B to the Request.
4 Attachment C to the Request.
5 Attachment D to the Request.
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
First-Class Mail Incentive Program
AGENCY: Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Postal Service is revising Mailing Standards of the United
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM[supreg]), to add
section 709.3 which introduces new standards for a special volume
incentive program for mailers of commercial (automation and/or Presort)
First-Class Mail[supreg] cards, letters and/or flats with mail volume
exceeding their individual USPS[supreg]-determined threshold levels.
The program period will be from October 1, 2009 through December 31,
2009.
DATES: Effective Date: October 1, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nii-Kwashie Aryeetey at 202-268-7442
or Kevin Gunther at 202-268-7208.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Postal Service is implementing a volume
incentive program for qualified mailers of commercial (automation and/
or Presort) First-Class Mail cards, letters and/or flats, for volume
mailed during the program period, above their USPS-determined threshold
level.
To participate, mailers must be the permit holder (i.e., owner) of
a permit imprint advance deposit account(s) or the owner of qualifying
mail volume entered through the permit imprint advance deposit account
of a mail service provider. Qualifying mail owners must be able to
demonstrate volume of at least five-hundred thousand (500,000)
commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters and/or flats pieces within
the period of October 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007 and five-hundred
thousand (500,000) commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters and/or
flats pieces within the period of October 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008,
for a permit imprint advance deposit account(s), precanceled stamp
permit(s), postage meter permit(s), or by a combination of these
methods. Applicants may also qualify for the program with volume mailed
through an account(s) owned by a mail service provider, when adequate
documentation is provided that specifies the applicant is the owner of
the mail. Those mail owners eligible to participate in the program will
be notified of their eligibility, in writing, on or before October 15,
2009. Mail owners wishing to participate in the program, who believe
they meet the eligibility standards under DMM 709.3.2 and were not
notified by letter, may request a review of their eligibility by
contacting the USPS at firstclassmailincentive@usps.gov.
As part of the application process, participating mail owners will
be required to provide historical data demonstrating their commercial
First-Class Mail cards, letters and/or flats volumes mailed within the
periods of October 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007, October 1, 2008
through December 31, 2008, September 2008, and January 2009.
Participating mail owners demonstrating commercial First-Class Mail
cards, letters or flats volume above their established threshold level
will receive a credit following the close of the program period.
Thresholds will be calculated independently for each applicant, by
comparing the volume of commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters and/
or flats mailed within the period from October 1, 2007 through December
31, 2007 to the volume mailed within the period of October 1, 2008
through December 31, 2008. The change in recorded volume between these
two periods will represent the applicant's volume trend. Trends that
show growth for the period of October 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008,
versus that shown in the same period of the prior year, will appear as
a ratio above 1.0 (expressed here in a decimal format). Trends that
show a volume decline for the period of October 1, 2008 to December 31,
2008 will appear as a ratio below 1.0. The applicable ratio will then
be applied to the volume of commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters
and flats mailed within the period of October 1, 2008 to December 31,
2008. This result represents the USPS-determined threshold level for an
individual applicant.
Mail owners (applicants) are eligible to participate in the program
with qualifying volume prepared by a mail service provider when entered
through a permit owned by the applicant. Mail volume through a mail
service provider's permit, may also qualify for the program, but only
if adequate documentation identifies the mail as being prepared on
behalf of the applicant and demonstrates the applicant's prior mailing
activity. Mail service providers are not eligible to participate in the
First-Class Mail Incentive program.
Approved program participants, demonstrating an increase in their
total commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters and/or flats volume
above their approved threshold level will qualify for a credit to a
designated permit imprint advance account, Centralized Account Payment
System (CAPS) account or paid through another approved method. The
total postage attributable to commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and flats within the program period will be identified for each
participant and divided by the total number of recorded pieces, to
generate the average price per piece. Participants receive a credit in
the amount of 20 percent of the average price per piece for the total
number of mailpieces of the incremental volume above their approved
threshold level as recorded during the program period.
The First-Class Mail Incentive program encourages mailers to
generate new mail volume. As a deterrent to mailers shifting previously
planned volume into the program to obtain incentive credits, the
mailing activity of participating mail owners will be monitored in the
calendar months prior to and following the end of the program as
follows:
The participant's previously determined volume trend will
be applied to their volume of commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and flats mailed within the month of September 2008 and January
2009, to determine the participant's September 2009 and January 2010
expected volume.
Each participant's actual September 2009 and January 2010
volume will then be compared to their respective September 2009 and
January 2010 expected volume.
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Participants failing to meet (or exceed) either of their
expected volume thresholds will have any demonstrated shortfall in
volume deducted from the number of mailpieces eligible for an incentive
credit within the program.
Participants demonstrating a shortfall in volume to either
their September 2009 or January 2010 expected volumes will have that
shortfall deducted from the number of mailpieces eligible for an
incentive credit within the program regardless of any surplus
demonstrated in the expected volume threshold of the other month.
Additionally, as part of the program administration, the Postal
Service will require each program participant to certify the data used
to calculate the volume trends, threshold levels and their September
2009 and January 2010 expected volumes. This certification requirement
will be similar to what is currently used on PS Form 3600, Postage
Statement--First-Class Mail and Priority Mail. The certification
requirement for this initiative is aimed at ensuring that the data used
by the Postal Service to calculate the applicable volume trend,
threshold level and September 2009 and January 2010 expected volume for
each qualifying mailer is accurate.
In accordance with the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act,
on August 11, 2009, the Postal Service filed a Notice with the Postal
Regulatory Commission (PRC) regarding the First-Class Mail Incentive
program. Regulatory review will take 45 days from that date.
The Postal Service adopts the following changes 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
Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service.
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Accordingly, 39 CFR part 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:
Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail
Manual (DMM)
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700 Special Standards
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709 Experimental and Temporary Classifications
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[Add a new section 709.3.0 to introduce new standards for a volume
incentive program for commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters and
flats as follows:]
3.0 First-Class Mail Incentive Program
3.1 Program Description
The First-Class Mail Incentive program provides volume pricing for
qualified mail owners of commercial (automation and/or Presort) First-
Class Mail cards, letters and/or flats who are able to document mail
volume exceeding their individual USPS-determined threshold level
during the October 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009 program period.
Participating mail owners documenting volumes above their established
threshold level will receive a 20% credit, for each piece exceeding
their individual USPS-determined threshold level, to a designated
permit imprint advance deposit account, Centralized Account Payment
System (CAPS) account, or provided through another approved method at
the conclusion of the program period. Program participants must review
and certify the accuracy of the data used by the USPS to calculate
their individual volume trend, threshold level and their September 2009
and January 2010 expected volumes.
3.2 Eligibility Standards
Mail owners are considered eligible for the program as follows:
a. Applicants must be able to document, in aggregate, volume of at
least five-hundred thousand (500,000) pieces of commercial First-Class
Mail cards, letters and/or flats for each of the October 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007 and October 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008 time periods
as follows:
1. Volume through one or more permit imprint advance deposit
accounts, precanceled stamp permits, or postage meter permits owned by
the applicant, or
2. Volume prepared by a mail service provider when entered through
a permit owned by the applicant, or
3. Volume within a mail service provider's permit, which can be
identified as being prepared on behalf of the applicant.
b. Mail service providers are not eligible to participate in this
program.
3.3 Program Threshold Level
Threshold level figures will be calculated independently for each
applicant as follows:
a. Total documented volume of commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and/or flats recorded within the period from October 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007 will be compared to that recorded within the period
of October 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008.
b. The change in recorded mailing volume between these two periods
will represent the applicant's volume trend. Trends that show growth
for the period of October 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008, versus that
shown in the same period of the prior year, will appear as a ratio
above 1.0 (expressed here in a decimal format). A volume decline from
October 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008 will appear as a ratio below 1.0.
c. The applicable ratio will then be applied to the volume of
commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters and flats, for all of the
applicant's mailings, or other qualifying volume recorded through the
permit of a mail service provider (MSP), mailed during the period from
October 1, 2008 through December 31, 2008.
d. The product of the calculation in 3.2c will represent the USPS-
determined threshold level for the selected applicant.
3.4 Application
Mail owners meeting the eligibility criteria will be notified of
their eligibility for the program and advised of the application
process and requirements. Mail owners interested in participating may
apply at www.usps.com/firstclassmailincentive. Eligible applicants must
apply for the program no later than November 1, 2009. Mailers meeting
the eligibility standards under 709.3.2, and not notified by letter,
may request a review of their eligibility by contacting the USPS via
email at firstclassmailincentive@usps.gov. Mail owners requesting
review of their program eligibility must submit their request to the
USPS no later than November 1, 2009. Following registration, mailers
will be required to provide historical data demonstrating their
commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters and/or flats volumes mailed
within each of the periods of October 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007,
October 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008, September 2008 and January 2009.
The USPS will review the data provided and applicants will be notified
of their approval for
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participation in the program, their approved threshold level, and their
revised threshold level (when applicable). Mailers wishing to dispute
their threshold level will be provided with instructions on the
process.
3.5 Program Participation
Mail owners may participate in the program with qualifying volume
as follows:
a. Commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters and/or flats volume
mailed by the participant through the participant's own permit imprint
advance account, precanceled stamp permit(s), or postage meter
permit(s);
b. Commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters and/or flats volume
prepared by a mail service provider, when entered through a permit
owned by the participant;
c. Commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters and/or flats pieces
mailed through a mail service provider's permit, only when the pieces
can be identified as being prepared for the participant and when the
applicant's prior mailing activity through the mail service provider's
permit can be validated.
3.6 Incentive Program Credits
Approved participants demonstrating an increase in commercial
First-Class Mail cards, letters and flats volume above their approved
threshold level qualify for a credit to their designated permit imprint
advance deposit account, Centralized Account Payment System (CAPS)
account, or provided through another approved method as follows:
a. The total postage paid for commercial First-Class Mail cards,
letters and flats recorded during the program will be identified for
each participant.
b. The total postage paid during the program period will be divided
by the total number of recorded pieces to generate the average price
per piece for the program period.
c. Participants will receive a credit in the amount of 20 percent
of the average price per piece applied to the total number of
mailpieces, for the incremental volume above their approved threshold
level, recorded during the program period.
3.7 Mailing Activity Review
Mailing activity by participants will be reviewed in the calendar
months preceding and following the end of the program. The qualifying
volume recorded for participants may be adjusted in accordance with the
following:
a. The participant's previously determined volume trend will be
applied to the volume of commercial First-Class Mail cards, letters and
flats mailed by the participant within the months of September 2008 and
January 2009, to determine the program participant's September 2009 and
January 2010 expected volumes.
b. The participant's actual September 2009 and January 2010 volumes
will then be compared to their September 2009 and January 2010 expected
volumes.
c. Participants failing to meet their September 2009 and/or January
2010 expected volume will have any shortfall in volume deducted from
the number of mailpieces eligible for an incentive credit within the
program.
d. Participants demonstrating a shortfall in volume to either their
September 2009 or January 2010 expected volumes will have that
shortfall deducted from the number of mailpieces eligible for an
incentive credit within the program regardless of any surplus
demonstrated in the expected volume threshold of the other month.
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Neva R. Watson,
Attorney, Legislative.
[FR Doc. E9-21072 Filed 9-1-09; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7710-12-P