Pricing and Mailing Standards Changes for Shipping Services, 57899-57904 [E9-26986]

Download as PDF 57899 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 216 / Tuesday, November 10, 2009 / Rules and Regulations Weight not over (ozs.) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Weight not over (ozs.) Price ............................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................... 2.28 3.12 3.96 4.80 5.64 6.48 7.32 Restricted Delivery (350) Size Limits Letters: See 243.2 Return Receipt (340) Large Envelopes (Flats): See 243.3 Fee: $2.30. Available for registered mail only. * * * * * Packages (Small Packets): See 243.4 Postcards (243.1) Serbia, Republic of $0.98 Country Conditions for Mailing Airmail M-bags (260)—Direct Sack to One Addressee Weight not over 11 lbs. .................... Each additional pound or fraction of a pound ......................................... Weight Limit: 66 pounds * $35.75 3.25 * * * * Observations [Delete observation # 7.] * * * * * Stanley F. Mires, Chief Counsel, Legislative. [FR Doc. E9–26987 Filed 11–5–09; 4:15 pm] Matter for the Blind (270) Free when sent as First-Class Mail International. Weight limit: 15 lbs. BILLING CODE 7710–12–P Extra Services POSTAL SERVICE Certificate of Mailing (313) 39 CFR Part 111 Fee: $1.15. Pricing and Mailing Standards Changes for Shipping Services COD and Certified NOT for International Mail. Postal ServiceTM. Final rule. AGENCY: Insurance (320) ACTION: Priority Mail International insurance coverage is not available to Kosovo. Only ordinary (uninsured) parcels may be sent to addressees in Kosovo. SUMMARY: The Postal Service is revising Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM®), to reflect changes to prices and mailing standards for the following Shipping Services: • Express Mail® • Priority Mail® • Parcel Select® • Parcel Return Service DATES: Effective Date: January 4, 2010. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Gullo (202) 268–8057, Carol A. Lunkins (202) 268–7262, or Mary Collins (202) 268–5440. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 22, 2009, the Governors of the Postal Service established new prices and product features for Shipping Services. This final rule describes price and product changes and the corresponding mailing standards to implement them. International Business Reply Service (382) Fee: Envelopes up to 2 ounces $1.45; Cards $0.95. International Postal Money Order (371) NOT Available. International Reply Coupons (381) Fee: $2.10. srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with RULES Registered Mail (330) Fee: $11.50. Maximum Indemnity: $47.93. Available for First-Class Mail International, including postcards, and matter for the blind or other physically handicapped persons. Not applicable to M-bags. VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:35 Nov 09, 2009 Jkt 220001 PO 00000 Frm 00017 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 10.76 12.48 14.20 15.92 17.64 19.36 21.08 Weight not over (ozs.) Price 48 52 56 60 64 .................... .................... 24.52 26.24 27.96 29.68 31.40 .................... .................... Express Mail NOT Available. Postcards: See 243.1 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 Price On average, Express Mail prices increase 4.5 percent as follows: • Retail prices—4.5 percent • Commercial base prices—4.5 percent • Commercial plus prices—4.4 percent Priority Mail On average, Priority Mail prices increase 3.3 percent as follows: • Retail prices—3.9 percent • Commercial base prices—2.9 percent • Commercial plus prices—0.9 percent The Priority Mail flat-rate envelope and small flat-rate box are now separately priced as follows: • Retail: Flat-Rate Envelope—$4.90 Small Flat-Rate Box—$4.95 • Commercial base: Flat-Rate Envelope—$4.75 Small Flat-Rate Box—$4.85 • Commercial plus: Flat-Rate Envelope—$4.70 Flat-Rate Padded Envelope—$4.95 Small Flat-Rate Box—$4.80 The one-pound price for Priority Mail is now priced according to weight and zone based on seven zone separations as follows: (Local, 1, 2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), and (8). Commercial Plus Prices New and convenient shipping options for Priority Mail commercial plus mailers are introduced as follows: • New Priority Mail 0.5-Pound Price for items weighing up to 0.5 pound. • New Flat-Rate Padded Envelope, which is priced slightly higher than the conventional flat-rate envelope. • New Commercial Plus Cubic Prices for flats and parcels. Commercial Plus Cubic Prices To qualify for commercial plus cubic prices, each mailpiece must measure .50 cubic foot or less and weigh 20 pounds or less. Mailings must qualify for commercial base prices with an annual total volume of 250,000 pieces or more or mailers must have a customer E:\FR\FM\10NOR1.SGM 10NOR1 57900 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 216 / Tuesday, November 10, 2009 / Rules and Regulations commitment agreement with the USPS. Prices are available to: • Registered end-users of USPSapproved PC Postage® products. • Customers who pay postage with permit imprints and use the Electronic Verification System (e-VS®) program or submit an electronic postage statement and a computerized manifest. Mailings must consist of at least 200 pieces or 50 pounds of mail; mailpieces are not required to be identical in weight. Markings The appropriate commercial plus cubic price markings are required. srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with RULES Parcel Return Service On average, Parcel Return Service prices increase 3.0 percent as follows: • Return Delivery Unit (RDU)—2.1 percent • Return Bulk Mail Center (RBMC)— 3.3 percent Jkt 220001 Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service. ■ Accordingly, 39 CFR Part 111 is amended as follows: 1. The authority citation for 39 CFR Part 111 continues to read as follows: ■ Parcel Select On average, Parcel Select prices increase 4.9 percent for destination entry only as follows: • Destination Delivery Unit (DDU)— 3.9 percent • Destination Sectional Center Facility (DSCF)—6.9 percent • Destination Bulk Mail Center (DBMC)—6.9 percent There is no price increase for the following Parcel Select price categories: • Origin Bulk Mail Center (OBMC) • Presorted BMC • Barcoded Nonpresorted Parcel Select mailers who pay postage using USPS-approved PC Postage and request the barcoded nonpresorted price will not have to meet the minimum volume requirement of 50 mailpieces. However, barcode requirements apply. When requesting destination entry and presorted prices, the 50-piece minimum volume requirement applies for mailers using PC Postage. Parcel Select Loyalty and Growth Rebates will be eliminated effective May 31, 2010. 16:35 Nov 09, 2009 List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111 PART 111—[AMENDED] Prices There are five price tiers, as follows: › Tier 1—mailpieces measuring up to .10 cubic foot › Tier 2—mailpieces measuring more than .10 up to .20 cubic foot › Tier 3—mailpieces measuring more than .20 up to .30 cubic foot › Tier 4—mailpieces measuring more than .30 up to .40 cubic foot › Tier 5—mailpieces measuring more than .40 up to .50 cubic foot Each tier is priced according to the tier level (cubic foot) and zone based on seven zone separations: (Local, 1, 2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), and (8). VerDate Nov<24>2008 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. 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: ■ 100 Retail Letters, Cards, Flats, and Parcels * * * 110 Express Mail 113 Prices and Eligibility 1.0 Express Mail Prices and Fees * * 1.3 Prices * * * * * [Revise 1.3 by deleting Exhibit 1.3 in its entirety, add a new paragraph, and a link to the Price List as follows:] See Notice 123—Price List for applicable Express Mail retail prices. Commercial base prices are available when postage is paid through Click-N– Ship service at usps.com or by registered end-users of PC Postage using a qualifying shipping label managed by the PC Postage system. 1.4 Flat-Rate Envelope [Revise the text of 1.4 as follows:] Material mailed in the USPS-provided Express Mail flat-rate envelope is charged a flat rate, regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the mailpiece or domestic destination. Only USPS-produced flat-rate envelopes are eligible for the flat-rate envelope price. Custom Designed items are not eligible for flat-rate pricing. When sealing a flatrate envelope, the container flaps must be able to close within the normal folds. Tape may be applied to the flaps and seams to reinforce the container provided the design of the container is not enlarged by opening the sides, and the container is not reconstructed in any way. PO 00000 Frm 00018 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 1.5 Sunday and Holiday Premium [Revise the first sentence of 1.5 as follows:] Delivery guaranteed for a Sunday or holiday is charged a premium fee (see Notice 123—Price List), unless paying via an Express Mail Manifesting Agreement. * * * 1.6 Pickup on Demand 1.6.1 Pickup on Demand Fee [Revise 1.6.1 as follows:] See Notice 123—Price List for fee per occurrence. This service may be combined with Priority Mail, Package Services, and international mail pickups (see 507.6.0). * * * * * 120 Priority Mail 123 Prices and Eligibility 1.0 Priority Mail Prices and Fees 1.1 Price Application [Revise paragraph of 1.1 as follows:] Except under 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5, Priority Mail retail prices are charged per pound; any fraction of a pound is rounded up to the next whole pound. For example, if a piece weighs 1.2 pounds, the weight (postage) increment is 2 pounds. The minimum postage amount per addressed piece is the 1pound price. Priority Mail retail prices are based on weight and zone except for flat-rate products. Other charges may apply. 1.2 Prices [Revise 1.2 by deleting Exhibit 1.2 in its entirety and adding a link to the Price List as follows:] See Notice 123—Price List for applicable Priority Mail retail prices. * * * * * 1.5 Flat-Rate Envelope and Boxes * * * * * 1.5.1 Flat-Rate Envelope—Price and Eligibility [Revise text of the first sentence of 1.5.1 as follows:] Each USPS-produced Priority Mail flat-rate envelope is charged a flat rate regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the mailpiece or domestic destination. * * * 1.5.2 Flat-Rate Boxes—Price and Eligibility [Revise the paragraph 1.5.2 and delete current items ‘‘a’’ through ‘‘d’’ and replace, as follows:] For shipping convenience, there are multiple Priority Mail flat-rate boxes: a. Small flat-rate box to domestic, APO/FPO, and DPO destinations. E:\FR\FM\10NOR1.SGM 10NOR1 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 216 / Tuesday, November 10, 2009 / Rules and Regulations b. Regular/medium flat-rate boxes (FRB–1) or (FRB–2) to domestic, APO/ FPO and DPO destinations. c. Large flat-rate box or ‘‘special version of this box’’ to APO/FPO and DPO destinations. d. Large flat-rate box to domestic destinations. The large flat-rate box to APO/FPO and DPO destinations or ‘‘special version of this box’’ is priced less than the conventional domestic large flat-rate box. Items sent to APO/FPO and DPO destination addresses may be shipped in the Priority Mail large flat-rate box or in a special version of the box identified with the additional logo: ‘‘Americasupportsyou.mil.’’ If the special version of the APO/FPO flat-rate box is used for non-APO/FPO and DPO destination addresses, the domestic or international large flat-rate box prices will apply. Only USPS-produced flatrate boxes are eligible for the flat-rate box prices. Each USPS-produced Priority Mail flat-rate box is charged a flat rate regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the mailpiece or domestic destination. See Notice 123— Price List for applicable prices. 1.6 Prices for Keys and Identification Devices [Revise 1.6 by deleting table and footnotes and adding a sentence as follows:] Keys and identification devices are charged an associated fee plus the applicable First-Class Mail or Priority Mail price. See Notice 123—Price List. * * * * * 1.8 The Pickup on Demand fee is charged per occurrence regardless of the number of packages and may be combined with Express Mail, Package Services, and international mail pickups (see 507.6.0). See Notice 123—Price List for applicable prices. * * * * * Commercial Parcels * * * * * 402 Elements on the Face of a Mailpiece srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with RULES * * * * * 2.0 Placement and Content of Markings [Renumber current 2.1 through 2.5 as 2.3 through 2.8 and add new 2.2 and 2.3 as follows:] * * * * * VerDate Nov<24>2008 18:16 Nov 09, 2009 Priority Mail pieces claiming the commercial plus cubic price must bear the applicable marking that reflects the respective price tier printed on the piece or produced as part of the meter imprint or PC Postage indicia. The cubic tiers are determined by the cubic measurement of each mailpiece up to the defined threshold, (i.e. measurements from .01 up to .10— ’’Cubic .10’’ and from .101 up to .20— ‘‘Cubic .20’’). Place the marking directly above, directly below, or to the left of the postage. Approved markings are as follows: a. ‘‘Cubic .10’’ b. ‘‘Cubic .20’’ c. ‘‘Cubic .30’’ d. ‘‘Cubic .40’’ e. ‘‘Cubic .50’’ 2.3 Priority Mail Commercial Plus Cubic Markings—Permit Imprint Priority Mail permit imprint pieces claiming the commercial plus cubic price must bear the applicable marking that reflects the respective price tier, printed on the piece or produced as part of the permit imprint indicia. Place the marking directly above, directly below, or to the left of the postage. Approved markings are as follows: a. Cubic b. CUBIC * * * * * Jkt 220001 410 Express Mail 413 Prices and Eligibility 1.0 Prices and Fees * Pickup on Demand Fee 400 2.2 Priority Mail Commercial Plus Cubic Markings—PC Postage Indicia * 1.5 Flat-Rate Envelope * * * [Revise 1.5 by removing prices and providing link to flat-rate envelope commercial base and plus prices in price list as follows:] Material mailed in the USPS-provided Express Mail flat-rate envelope is charged a flat price, regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the piece or its domestic destination. Only USPS-produced flat-rate envelopes are eligible for the flat-rate envelope price. Custom Designed items are not eligible for flat-rate pricing. When sealing a flatrate envelope, the container flaps must be able to close within the normal folds. Tape may be applied to the flaps and seams to reinforce the container provided the design of the container is not enlarged by opening the sides, and the container is not reconstructed in any way. See Notice 123—Price List. PO 00000 Frm 00019 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 1.6 57901 Sunday and Holiday Premium [Revise 1.6 by removing prices and providing link to Sunday and holiday premium prices in price list as follows:] When delivery is guaranteed for a Sunday or holiday, there is a premium (see Notice 123—Price List), unless paying via an Express Mail Manifesting Agreement. Customers not desiring delivery on a Sunday or a holiday may avoid the premium by opting for guaranteed delivery on the subsequent delivery day. [Delete 1.7.1 and 1.7.2 in their entirety and revise 1.7 as follows:] 1.7 Pickup on Demand The Pickup on Demand fee is charged every time pickup service is provided, regardless of the number of pieces picked up. This service may be combined with Priority Mail and Package Services pickups (see 507.6.0). See Notice 123—Price List. [Delete 1.8.1 and 1.8.2 in their entirety and revise 1.8 as follows:] 1.8 Delivery Stop Express Mail Custom Designed items are subject to an additional fee for each delivery stop for items presented for delivery to addressee. See the Notice 123—Price List. * * * * * 420 Priority Mail 423 Prices and Eligibility 1.0 Prices and Fees 1.1 Price Application [Revise the paragraph of 1.1 as follows:] The following price applications apply: a. Except commercial plus items weighing up to 0.5 pound (see 1.1.c) and commercial plus cubic items (see 1.1d), Priority Mail mailpieces are charged per pound; any fraction of a pound is rounded up to the next whole pound. For example, if a piece weighs 1.2 pounds, the weight (postage) increment is 2 pounds. b. Flat-rate prices are not based on weight and zone but are charged a flat rate regardless of actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the mailpiece and domestic destination. c. The minimum postage amount per addressed piece is the 1-pound price except commercial plus items weighing up to 0.5 pound. Charge the 0.5-pound price for commercial plus items up to 0.5 pound. Items over 0.5 pound are rounded up to the next whole pound. For example, if a commercial plus piece weighs 0.25 pound, the weight (postage) increment is 0.5 pound; if a piece E:\FR\FM\10NOR1.SGM 10NOR1 57902 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 216 / Tuesday, November 10, 2009 / Rules and Regulations weighs 0.75 pound, the weight (postage) increment is 1 pound; if a piece weighs 1.2 pounds, the weight (postage) increment is 2 pounds. d. Commercial cubic prices are not based on weight but are charged per cubic measurement of the mailpiece and zone. e. Priority Mail items mailed under a specific customer agreement are charged according to the individual agreement. * * * * * 1.4 Commercial Plus Cubic srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with RULES 1.4.1 Existing Priority Mail Customers Commercial plus cubic prices are available to existing Priority Mail customers who meet the following requirements: a. Registered end-users of USPSapproved PC Postage products who qualify for commercial base prices and whose account volumes exceed 250,000 pieces in the previous calendar year or who have a customer commitment agreement with the USPS (see 1.3.2). b. Permit imprint customers who qualify for commercial base prices and whose account volumes exceed 250,000 pieces in the previous calendar year or who have a customer commitment agreement with the USPS (see 1.3.2). Customers are required to use the Electronic Verification System (eVS) program or submit an electronic postage statement with a computerized manifest under 705.2.0. Mailings must contain at least 200 pieces or 50 pounds of mail. Mailpieces are not required to be identical in weight. c. Each mailpiece must measure .50 cubic foot or less, weigh 20 pounds or less, and not exceed maximum girth and length standards for parcels. d. Mailings containing multiple price tiers may be combined in the same container. 1.4.2 Commercial Plus Cubic Tiers For prices, see the Notice 123—Price List. Cubic prices consist of the following five tiers: a. Tier 1—mailpieces measuring up to .10 cubic foot b. Tier 2—mailpieces measuring more than .10 up to .20 cubic foot c. Tier 3—mailpieces measuring more than .20 up to .30 cubic foot d. Tier 4—mailpieces measuring more than .30 up to .40 cubic foot e. Tier 5—mailpieces measuring more than .40 up to .50 cubic foot 1.4.3 Determining Cubic Tier Measurements for Rectangular and Nonrectangular Parcels Follow these steps to determine the cubic tier measurement for rectangular and nonrectangular parcels: VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:35 Nov 09, 2009 Jkt 220001 a. Measure the length, width, and height in inches. Round off (see 604.7.0) each measurement to the nearest whole inch. b. Multiply the length by the width by the height and divide by 1728. [Example: 6 × 6 × 6 = 216 divided by 1728 = .125; this piece exceeds .10 (Tier 1 threshold). It will be calculated at Tier 2 prices—.101 to .20.] destination addresses, the domestic or international large flat-rate box prices will apply. Only USPS-produced flatrate boxes are eligible for the flat-rate box prices. Each USPS-produced Priority Mail flat-rate box is charged a flat rate regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the mailpiece or domestic destination. See Notice 123— Price List for applicable prices. 1.4.4 1.8 Pickup on Demand Fee [Revise renumbered 1.8 by removing price and providing link to price list as follows:] The Pickup on Demand fee is charged per occurrence. This service may be combined with Express Mail, Package Services, and international mail pickups (see 507.6.0). See Notice 123—Price List. * * * * * New Priority Mail Customers Commercial plus cubic prices are available for new Priority Mail customers who have a customer commitment agreement with the USPS. Shippers must contact their account manager or the manager, Sales and Communication, Expedited Shipping (see 608.8.0 for address) for additional information. * * * * * 1.7 Flat-Rate Envelopes and Boxes 1.7.1 Flat-Rate Envelopes—Price and Eligibility [Revise renumbered 1.7.1 by removing prices and modifying the paragraph as follows:] There are two types of USPSproduced Priority Mail flat-rate envelopes: A paper envelope and a padded envelope (for commercial plus only). Each type of USPS-produced Priority Mail flat-rate envelope is priced at a flat rate regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the mailpiece or domestic destination. See the Notice 123—Price List for applicable prices. 1.7.2 Flat-Rate Boxes—Price and Eligibility [Revise the text of 1.7.2, as follows:] For shipping convenience, there are multiple Priority Mail flat-rate boxes: a. Small flat-rate box to domestic, APO/FPO, and DPO destinations. b. Regular/medium flat-rate boxes (FRB–1) or (FRB–2) to domestic, APO/ FPO and DPO destinations. c. Large flat-rate box or ‘‘special version of this box’’ to APO/FPO and DPO destinations. d. Large flat-rate box to domestic destinations. The large flat-rate box to APO/FPO and DPO destinations or ‘‘special version of this box’’ is priced less than the conventional domestic large flat-rate box. Items sent to APO/FPO and DPO destination addresses may be shipped in the Priority Mail large flat-rate box or in a special version of the box identified with the additional logo: ‘‘Americasupportsyou.mil.’’ If the special version of the APO/FPO flat-rate box is used for non-APO/FPO and DPO PO 00000 Frm 00020 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 425 Mail Preparation * * 2.0 Marking * * * * * * * * [Add new 2.3 and 2.4 as follows:] 2.3 Price Marking for Commercial Plus Cubic Prices—PC Postage Priority Mail pieces claiming the commercial plus cubic price must bear the appropriate marking that reflects the respective price tier printed on the piece or produced as part of the meter imprint or PC Postage indicia. The ranges are determined by pieces measuring up to the threshold, i.e. pieces from .01 up to .10, from .101 up to .20, etc. Place the marking directly above, directly below, or to the left of the postage. Markings are as follows: a. ‘‘Cubic .10’’ b. ‘‘Cubic .20’’ c. ‘‘Cubic .30’’ d. ‘‘Cubic .40’’ e. ‘‘Cubic .50’’ 2.4 Price Marking for Commercial Plus Cubic Prices—Permit Imprint Indicia Priority Mail pieces claiming the commercial plus cubic price must bear the appropriate marking that reflects the respective price tier, printed on the piece or produced as part of the permit imprint indicia. Place the marking directly above, directly below, or to the left of the postage. Markings are as follows: a. Cubic b. CUBIC * * * * * 450 Parcel Select 453 Prices and Eligibility 1.0 Prices and Fees * * E:\FR\FM\10NOR1.SGM * 10NOR1 * * Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 216 / Tuesday, November 10, 2009 / Rules and Regulations 1.3 Annual Mailing Fee [Revise the paragraph of 1.3 and provide link to price list, as follows:] An annual mailing fee is required for Parcel Select destination entry mailings and must be paid once each 12-month period. This fee must be paid at each Post Office of mailing by or for any mailer who enters mailings at the destination entry level. All destination entry prices (DBMC, DSCF, and DDU) are covered under the payment of a single annual fee per office of mailing. During the last 60 days of the current service period, advance payment of the annual mailing fee may be remitted for the subsequent 12-month period only. The established annual mailing fee in effect at the time of remittance will be assessed. See Notice 123—Price List for applicable annual mailing fees. * * * * * 2.0 srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with RULES 2.1 Definition of Parcel Select [Revise paragraph of 2.1 as follows:] Parcel Select is a Shipping Services ground product using permit imprint or metered postage when mailing 50 or more packages. When postage is paid using USPS-approved PC Postage in conjunction with barcoded nonpresorted mailings there is no minimum volume. * * * * * 3.3 Parcel Select Barcoded Nonpresort Price Eligibility [Revise 3.3 by revising paragraph and by adding new items ‘‘a, b, and c’’ as follows:] Parcel Select Barcoded Nonpresort per piece prices apply to Parcel Select machinable parcels that are barcoded. See Exhibit 3.3, BMC/ASF Service Areas. The barcoded nonpresort price requires a minimum volume of 50 Parcel Select pieces, except when postage is paid using USPS-approved PC Postage which doesn’t require a minimum volume of mailpieces. Machinable parcels (401.1.5) must bear a GS1–128 barcode under 708.5.0 for the ZIP Code of the delivery address under any of the following conditions: a. The mailing contains a minimum volume of 50 or more pieces. b. The mailing is prepared as part of a combined mailing of 300 or more pieces under 705.20.0 in other than 5digit containers. c. The postage is paid using USPSapproved PC Postage and the mailing is less than 50 pieces. * * * * * Mail Preparation * * * VerDate Nov<24>2008 * * 16:35 Nov 09, 2009 * * * * * 6.2 Basic Standards Pieces must meet the applicable standards in 4.0 and the following criteria: [Revise item ‘‘a’’ of 6.2 as follows:] a. Must be part of a mailing of at least 50 Parcel Select pieces, except barcoded nonpresorted parcels when postage is paid using USPS-approved PC Postage which does not require a minimum volume. * * * * * 500 Additional Services * * * * * Jkt 220001 507 Mailer Services * * 3.0 Content Standards 455 6.0 Preparing Barcoded Machinable Parcels Premium Forwarding Service 3.1 Prices and Fees * * * 3.1.1 Application Fee [Revise 3.1.1 by removing price and providing link to price list, as follows:] Customers must pay a nonrefundable application fee. See Notice 123—Price List for applicable fee. 3.1.2 Weekly Reshipment Charge [Revise 3.1.2 by removing price, providing a link to the price list, and modifying the last sentence, as follows:] There is a reshipment charge for each Priority Mail shipment to one temporary address for each week of service requested. Upon submission of the application, the amount due for the total weeks requested must be paid in full. See Notice 123—Price List for the applicable fee. * * * * * 9.0 Business Reply Mail (BRM) 9.1 Business Reply Mail (BRM) Prices and Fees 9.1.1 Basic BRM [Revise 9.1.1, as follows:] For basic BRM, an annual permit fee is required. A per-piece fee is applied to each mailpiece in addition to the applicable First-Class Mail or Priority Mail postage. See Notice 123—Price List for applicable prices and fees. 9.1.2 High-Volume BRM [Revise 9.1.2, as follows:] For high-volume BRM, an annual permit fee and annual account maintenance fee are required. A perpiece fee is applied to each mailpiece in addition to the applicable First-Class Mail or Priority Mail postage. See Notice 123—Price List for applicable prices and fees. PO 00000 Frm 00021 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 9.1.3 57903 Basic Qualified BRM [Revise 9.1.3, as follows:] For basic qualified BRM, an annual permit fee and annual account maintenance fee are required. A perpiece fee is applied to each mailpiece in addition to the applicable First-Class Mail QBRM postage. See Notice 123— Price List for applicable prices and fees. 9.1.4 High-Volume Qualified BRM [Revise 9.1.4, as follows:] For high-volume qualified BRM, an annual permit fee, an annual account maintenance fee, and a quarterly fee are required. A per-piece fee is applied to each mailpiece in addition to the applicable First-Class Mail QBRM postage. See Notice 123—Price List for applicable prices and fees. 9.1.5 Bulk Weight Averaged Nonletter-Size BRM [Revise 9.1.5, as follows:] For bulk weight average nonletter-size BRM, an annual permit fee, an annual account maintenance fee (for advanced deposit accounts), and a monthly fee are required. A per-piece fee is applied to each mailpiece in addition to the applicable First-Class Mail or Priority Mail postage. See Notice 123—Price List for applicable prices and fees. 9.2 Qualified Business Reply Mail (QBRM) Prices 9.2.1 Cards [Revise 9.2.1, as follows:] See Notice 123—Price List for QBRM card prices and fees. 9.2.2 Letters [Revise 9.2.2 (delete chart), as follows:] See Notice 123—Price List for QBRM letter prices and fees. * * * * * 11.0 Merchandise Return Service 11.1 Prices and Fees 11.1.1 Permit Fee [Delete the first sentence and revise the second sentence of 11.1.1 by removing prices and providing link to price as follows:] An annual permit fee must be paid once each 12-month period at each Post Office where a Merchandise Return Service (MRS) permit is held. See Notice 123—Price List for the applicable fee. * * * 11.1.2 Advance Deposit Account and Account Maintenance Fee [Revise the first sentence of 11.1.2 by removing prices and providing link to price as follows:] E:\FR\FM\10NOR1.SGM 10NOR1 57904 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 216 / Tuesday, November 10, 2009 / Rules and Regulations There is an annual account maintenance fee for the advance deposit account (see Notice 123—Price List). * * * * * * * * 12.0 Bulk Parcel Return Service 12.1 Bulk Parcel Return Service (BPRS) Fees 12.1.1 Permit Fee [Revise text of 12.1.1 by removing prices and providing link to price as follows:] An annual permit fee is required. See Notice 123—Price List for applicable fee. 12.1.2 Account Maintenance Fee [Revise text of 12.1.2 by removing prices and providing link to price as follows:] An annual account maintenance fee is required. See Notice 123—Price List for applicable fee. 12.1.3 Per Piece Charge [Revise text of 12.1.3 by removing prices and providing link to price as follows:] There is a per piece charge for each mailpiece returned, regardless of weight. See Notice 123—Price List for applicable fee. * * * * * 13.0 * Parcel Return Service * 13.2 * * * * Postage and Fees * 13.2.2 * * * Permit Fee [Revise 13.2.2 by removing price and providing link to price list, as follows:] The participant must pay an annual permit fee at the Post Office where the PRS permit is held. See Notice 123— Price List for applicable fee. 2.1.2 APO/FPO Priority Mail Flat-Rate Boxes [Revise the text of 2.1.2, as follows:] For shipping convenience, there are multiple Priority Mail flat-rate boxes: a. Small flat-rate box to domestic, APO/FPO, and DPO destinations. b. Regular/medium flat-rate boxes (FRB–1) or (FRB–2) to domestic, APO/ FPO and DPO destinations. c. Large flat-rate box or ‘‘special version of this box’’ to APO/FPO and DPO destinations. d. Large flat-rate box to domestic destinations. The large flat-rate box to APO/FPO and DPO destinations or ‘‘special version of this box’’ is priced less than the conventional domestic large flat-rate box. Items sent to APO/FPO and DPO destination addresses may be shipped in the Priority Mail large flat-rate box or in a special version of the box identified with the additional logo: ‘‘Americasupportsyou.mil.’’ If the special version of the APO/FPO flat-rate box is used for non-APO/FPO and DPO destination addresses, the domestic or international large flat-rate box prices will apply. Only USPS-produced flatrate boxes are eligible for the flat-rate box prices. Each USPS-produced Priority Mail flat-rate box is charged a flat rate regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the mailpiece or domestic destination. See Notice 123— Price List for applicable prices. * * * * * Stanley F. Mires, Chief Counsel, Legislative. [FR Doc. E9–26986 Filed 11–5–09; 4:15 pm] BILLING CODE 7710–12–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 13.2.3 Advance Deposit Account and Annual Account Maintenance Fee 40 CFR Part 52 [Revise 13.2.3 by removing price and providing link to price list, as follows:] The participant must pay postage through an advance deposit account and pay an annual account maintenance fee. See Notice 123—Price List for applicable fee. * * * * * [EPA–R05–OAR–2008–0783; FRL–8971–9] srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with RULES 700 Special Standards 703 Nonprofit Standard Mail and Other Unique Eligibility * * * 2.0 Overseas Military Mail 2.1 Basic Standards * * * VerDate Nov<24>2008 * * * * 16:35 Nov 09, 2009 Jkt 220001 Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Direct final rule. SUMMARY: EPA is approving sulfur dioxide, particulate matter (PM), and nitrogen oxides emission limitations and related requirements for the Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company’s F.B. Culley Generating Station (Culley Station). Indiana requested a revision to its State Implementation Plan (SIP) on September 11, 2008. Most of the PO 00000 Frm 00022 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 provisions to be added are contained in a Federal consent decree. In addition, Indiana has removed expired sulfur dioxide emission limits from its regulations. These requirements are consistent with section 110 of the Clean Air Act as revisions to the Indiana State Implementation Plan (SIP). DATES: This direct final rule will be effective January 11, 2010, unless EPA receives adverse comments by December 10, 2009. If adverse comments are received, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal of the direct final rule in the Federal Register informing the public that the rule will not take effect. 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[Federal Register Volume 74, Number 216 (Tuesday, November 10, 2009)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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POSTAL SERVICE

39 CFR Part 111


Pricing and Mailing Standards Changes for Shipping Services

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[reg]), to reflect 
changes to prices and mailing standards for the following Shipping 
Services:
     Express Mail[supreg]
     Priority Mail[supreg]
     Parcel Select[supreg]
     Parcel Return Service

DATES: Effective Date: January 4, 2010.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Gullo (202) 268-8057, Carol A. 
Lunkins (202) 268-7262, or Mary Collins (202) 268-5440.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 22, 2009, the Governors of the 
Postal Service established new prices and product features for Shipping 
Services. This final rule describes price and product changes and the 
corresponding mailing standards to implement them.

Express Mail

    On average, Express Mail prices increase 4.5 percent as follows:
     Retail prices--4.5 percent
     Commercial base prices--4.5 percent
     Commercial plus prices--4.4 percent

Priority Mail

    On average, Priority Mail prices increase 3.3 percent as follows:
     Retail prices--3.9 percent
     Commercial base prices--2.9 percent
     Commercial plus prices--0.9 percent
    The Priority Mail flat-rate envelope and small flat-rate box are 
now separately priced as follows:
 Retail:
    Flat-Rate Envelope--$4.90
    Small Flat-Rate Box--$4.95
 Commercial base:
    Flat-Rate Envelope--$4.75
    Small Flat-Rate Box--$4.85
 Commercial plus:
    Flat-Rate Envelope--$4.70
    Flat-Rate Padded Envelope--$4.95
    Small Flat-Rate Box--$4.80

    The one-pound price for Priority Mail is now priced according to 
weight and zone based on seven zone separations as follows: (Local, 1, 
2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), and (8).

Commercial Plus Prices

    New and convenient shipping options for Priority Mail commercial 
plus mailers are introduced as follows:
     New Priority Mail 0.5-Pound Price for items weighing up to 
0.5 pound.
     New Flat-Rate Padded Envelope, which is priced slightly 
higher than the conventional flat-rate envelope.
     New Commercial Plus Cubic Prices for flats and parcels.

Commercial Plus Cubic Prices

    To qualify for commercial plus cubic prices, each mailpiece must 
measure .50 cubic foot or less and weigh 20 pounds or less. Mailings 
must qualify for commercial base prices with an annual total volume of 
250,000 pieces or more or mailers must have a customer

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commitment agreement with the USPS. Prices are available to:
     Registered end-users of USPS-approved PC Postage[reg] 
products.
     Customers who pay postage with permit imprints and use the 
Electronic Verification System (e-VS[reg]) program or submit an 
electronic postage statement and a computerized manifest. Mailings must 
consist of at least 200 pieces or 50 pounds of mail; mailpieces are not 
required to be identical in weight.

Markings

    The appropriate commercial plus cubic price markings are required.

Prices

    There are five price tiers, as follows:
    [dec221] Tier 1--mailpieces measuring up to .10 cubic foot
    [dec221] Tier 2--mailpieces measuring more than .10 up to .20 cubic 
foot
    [dec221] Tier 3--mailpieces measuring more than .20 up to .30 cubic 
foot
    [dec221] Tier 4--mailpieces measuring more than .30 up to .40 cubic 
foot
    [dec221] Tier 5--mailpieces measuring more than .40 up to .50 cubic 
foot
    Each tier is priced according to the tier level (cubic foot) and 
zone based on seven zone separations: (Local, 1, 2), (3), (4), (5), 
(6), (7), and (8).

Parcel Select

    On average, Parcel Select prices increase 4.9 percent for 
destination entry only as follows:
     Destination Delivery Unit (DDU)--3.9 percent
     Destination Sectional Center Facility (DSCF)--6.9 percent
     Destination Bulk Mail Center (DBMC)--6.9 percent
    There is no price increase for the following Parcel Select price 
categories:
     Origin Bulk Mail Center (OBMC)
     Presorted BMC
     Barcoded Nonpresorted
    Parcel Select mailers who pay postage using USPS-approved PC 
Postage and request the barcoded nonpresorted price will not have to 
meet the minimum volume requirement of 50 mailpieces. However, barcode 
requirements apply. When requesting destination entry and presorted 
prices, the 50-piece minimum volume requirement applies for mailers 
using PC Postage.
    Parcel Select Loyalty and Growth Rebates will be eliminated 
effective May 31, 2010.

Parcel Return Service

    On average, Parcel Return Service prices increase 3.0 percent as 
follows:
     Return Delivery Unit (RDU)--2.1 percent
     Return Bulk Mail Center (RBMC)--3.3 percent
    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:

100 Retail Letters, Cards, Flats, and Parcels

* * * * *

110 Express Mail

113 Prices and Eligibility

1.0 Express Mail Prices and Fees

* * * * *

1.3 Prices

    [Revise 1.3 by deleting Exhibit 1.3 in its entirety, add a new 
paragraph, and a link to the Price List as follows:]
    See Notice 123--Price List for applicable Express Mail retail 
prices. Commercial base prices are available when postage is paid 
through Click-N-Ship service at usps.com or by registered end-users of 
PC Postage using a qualifying shipping label managed by the PC Postage 
system.

1.4 Flat-Rate Envelope

    [Revise the text of 1.4 as follows:]
    Material mailed in the USPS-provided Express Mail flat-rate 
envelope is charged a flat rate, regardless of the actual weight (up to 
70 pounds) of the mailpiece or domestic destination. Only USPS-produced 
flat-rate envelopes are eligible for the flat-rate envelope price. 
Custom Designed items are not eligible for flat-rate pricing. When 
sealing a flat-rate envelope, the container flaps must be able to close 
within the normal folds. Tape may be applied to the flaps and seams to 
reinforce the container provided the design of the container is not 
enlarged by opening the sides, and the container is not reconstructed 
in any way.

1.5 Sunday and Holiday Premium

    [Revise the first sentence of 1.5 as follows:]
    Delivery guaranteed for a Sunday or holiday is charged a premium 
fee (see Notice 123--Price List), unless paying via an Express Mail 
Manifesting Agreement. * * *

1.6 Pickup on Demand

1.6.1 Pickup on Demand Fee

    [Revise 1.6.1 as follows:]
    See Notice 123--Price List for fee per occurrence. This service may 
be combined with Priority Mail, Package Services, and international 
mail pickups (see 507.6.0).
* * * * *

120 Priority Mail

123 Prices and Eligibility

1.0 Priority Mail Prices and Fees

1.1 Price Application

    [Revise paragraph of 1.1 as follows:]
    Except under 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5, Priority Mail retail prices are 
charged per pound; any fraction of a pound is rounded up to the next 
whole pound. For example, if a piece weighs 1.2 pounds, the weight 
(postage) increment is 2 pounds. The minimum postage amount per 
addressed piece is the 1-pound price. Priority Mail retail prices are 
based on weight and zone except for flat-rate products. Other charges 
may apply.

1.2 Prices

    [Revise 1.2 by deleting Exhibit 1.2 in its entirety and adding a 
link to the Price List as follows:]
    See Notice 123--Price List for applicable Priority Mail retail 
prices.
* * * * *

1.5 Flat-Rate Envelope and Boxes

* * * * *

1.5.1 Flat-Rate Envelope--Price and Eligibility

    [Revise text of the first sentence of 1.5.1 as follows:]
    Each USPS-produced Priority Mail flat-rate envelope is charged a 
flat rate regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the 
mailpiece or domestic destination. * * *

1.5.2 Flat-Rate Boxes--Price and Eligibility

    [Revise the paragraph 1.5.2 and delete current items ``a'' through 
``d'' and replace, as follows:]
    For shipping convenience, there are multiple Priority Mail flat-
rate boxes:
    a. Small flat-rate box to domestic, APO/FPO, and DPO destinations.

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    b. Regular/medium flat-rate boxes (FRB-1) or (FRB-2) to domestic, 
APO/FPO and DPO destinations.
    c. Large flat-rate box or ``special version of this box'' to APO/
FPO and DPO destinations.
    d. Large flat-rate box to domestic destinations.
    The large flat-rate box to APO/FPO and DPO destinations or 
``special version of this box'' is priced less than the conventional 
domestic large flat-rate box. Items sent to APO/FPO and DPO destination 
addresses may be shipped in the Priority Mail large flat-rate box or in 
a special version of the box identified with the additional logo: 
``Americasupportsyou.mil.'' If the special version of the APO/FPO flat-
rate box is used for non-APO/FPO and DPO destination addresses, the 
domestic or international large flat-rate box prices will apply. Only 
USPS-produced flat-rate boxes are eligible for the flat-rate box 
prices. Each USPS-produced Priority Mail flat-rate box is charged a 
flat rate regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the 
mailpiece or domestic destination. See Notice 123--Price List for 
applicable prices.

1.6 Prices for Keys and Identification Devices

    [Revise 1.6 by deleting table and footnotes and adding a sentence 
as follows:]
    Keys and identification devices are charged an associated fee plus 
the applicable First-Class Mail or Priority Mail price. See Notice 
123--Price List.
* * * * *

1.8 Pickup on Demand Fee

    The Pickup on Demand fee is charged per occurrence regardless of 
the number of packages and may be combined with Express Mail, Package 
Services, and international mail pickups (see 507.6.0). See Notice 
123--Price List for applicable prices.
* * * * *

400 Commercial Parcels

* * * * *

402 Elements on the Face of a Mailpiece

* * * * *

2.0 Placement and Content of Markings

    [Renumber current 2.1 through 2.5 as 2.3 through 2.8 and add new 
2.2 and 2.3 as follows:]
* * * * *

 2.2 Priority Mail Commercial Plus Cubic Markings--PC Postage Indicia

    Priority Mail pieces claiming the commercial plus cubic price must 
bear the applicable marking that reflects the respective price tier 
printed on the piece or produced as part of the meter imprint or PC 
Postage indicia. The cubic tiers are determined by the cubic 
measurement of each mailpiece up to the defined threshold, (i.e. 
measurements from .01 up to .10--''Cubic .10'' and from .101 up to 
.20--``Cubic .20''). Place the marking directly above, directly below, 
or to the left of the postage. Approved markings are as follows:
    a. ``Cubic .10''
    b. ``Cubic .20''
    c. ``Cubic .30''
    d. ``Cubic .40''
    e. ``Cubic .50''

2.3 Priority Mail Commercial Plus Cubic Markings--Permit Imprint

    Priority Mail permit imprint pieces claiming the commercial plus 
cubic price must bear the applicable marking that reflects the 
respective price tier, printed on the piece or produced as part of the 
permit imprint indicia. Place the marking directly above, directly 
below, or to the left of the postage. Approved markings are as follows:
    a. Cubic
    b. CUBIC
* * * * *

410 Express Mail

413 Prices and Eligibility

1.0 Prices and Fees

* * * * *

1.5 Flat-Rate Envelope

    [Revise 1.5 by removing prices and providing link to flat-rate 
envelope commercial base and plus prices in price list as follows:]
    Material mailed in the USPS-provided Express Mail flat-rate 
envelope is charged a flat price, regardless of the actual weight (up 
to 70 pounds) of the piece or its domestic destination. Only USPS-
produced flat-rate envelopes are eligible for the flat-rate envelope 
price. Custom Designed items are not eligible for flat-rate pricing. 
When sealing a flat-rate envelope, the container flaps must be able to 
close within the normal folds. Tape may be applied to the flaps and 
seams to reinforce the container provided the design of the container 
is not enlarged by opening the sides, and the container is not 
reconstructed in any way. See Notice 123--Price List.

1.6 Sunday and Holiday Premium

    [Revise 1.6 by removing prices and providing link to Sunday and 
holiday premium prices in price list as follows:]
    When delivery is guaranteed for a Sunday or holiday, there is a 
premium (see Notice 123--Price List), unless paying via an Express Mail 
Manifesting Agreement. Customers not desiring delivery on a Sunday or a 
holiday may avoid the premium by opting for guaranteed delivery on the 
subsequent delivery day.
    [Delete 1.7.1 and 1.7.2 in their entirety and revise 1.7 as 
follows:]

1.7 Pickup on Demand

    The Pickup on Demand fee is charged every time pickup service is 
provided, regardless of the number of pieces picked up. This service 
may be combined with Priority Mail and Package Services pickups (see 
507.6.0). See Notice 123--Price List.
    [Delete 1.8.1 and 1.8.2 in their entirety and revise 1.8 as 
follows:]

1.8 Delivery Stop

    Express Mail Custom Designed items are subject to an additional fee 
for each delivery stop for items presented for delivery to addressee. 
See the Notice 123--Price List.
* * * * *

420 Priority Mail

423 Prices and Eligibility

1.0 Prices and Fees

1.1 Price Application

    [Revise the paragraph of 1.1 as follows:]
    The following price applications apply:
    a. Except commercial plus items weighing up to 0.5 pound (see 
1.1.c) and commercial plus cubic items (see 1.1d), Priority Mail 
mailpieces are charged per pound; any fraction of a pound is rounded up 
to the next whole pound. For example, if a piece weighs 1.2 pounds, the 
weight (postage) increment is 2 pounds.
    b. Flat-rate prices are not based on weight and zone but are 
charged a flat rate regardless of actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of 
the mailpiece and domestic destination.
    c. The minimum postage amount per addressed piece is the 1-pound 
price except commercial plus items weighing up to 0.5 pound. Charge the 
0.5-pound price for commercial plus items up to 0.5 pound. Items over 
0.5 pound are rounded up to the next whole pound. For example, if a 
commercial plus piece weighs 0.25 pound, the weight (postage) increment 
is 0.5 pound; if a piece

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weighs 0.75 pound, the weight (postage) increment is 1 pound; if a 
piece weighs 1.2 pounds, the weight (postage) increment is 2 pounds.
    d. Commercial cubic prices are not based on weight but are charged 
per cubic measurement of the mailpiece and zone.
    e. Priority Mail items mailed under a specific customer agreement 
are charged according to the individual agreement.
* * * * *

1.4 Commercial Plus Cubic

1.4.1 Existing Priority Mail Customers

    Commercial plus cubic prices are available to existing Priority 
Mail customers who meet the following requirements:
    a. Registered end-users of USPS-approved PC Postage products who 
qualify for commercial base prices and whose account volumes exceed 
250,000 pieces in the previous calendar year or who have a customer 
commitment agreement with the USPS (see 1.3.2).
    b. Permit imprint customers who qualify for commercial base prices 
and whose account volumes exceed 250,000 pieces in the previous 
calendar year or who have a customer commitment agreement with the USPS 
(see 1.3.2). Customers are required to use the Electronic Verification 
System (eVS) program or submit an electronic postage statement with a 
computerized manifest under 705.2.0. Mailings must contain at least 200 
pieces or 50 pounds of mail. Mailpieces are not required to be 
identical in weight.
    c. Each mailpiece must measure .50 cubic foot or less, weigh 20 
pounds or less, and not exceed maximum girth and length standards for 
parcels.
    d. Mailings containing multiple price tiers may be combined in the 
same container.

1.4.2 Commercial Plus Cubic Tiers

    For prices, see the Notice 123--Price List. Cubic prices consist of 
the following five tiers:
    a. Tier 1--mailpieces measuring up to .10 cubic foot
    b. Tier 2--mailpieces measuring more than .10 up to .20 cubic foot
    c. Tier 3--mailpieces measuring more than .20 up to .30 cubic foot
    d. Tier 4--mailpieces measuring more than .30 up to .40 cubic foot
    e. Tier 5--mailpieces measuring more than .40 up to .50 cubic foot

1.4.3 Determining Cubic Tier Measurements for Rectangular and 
Nonrectangular Parcels

    Follow these steps to determine the cubic tier measurement for 
rectangular and nonrectangular parcels:
    a. Measure the length, width, and height in inches. Round off (see 
604.7.0) each measurement to the nearest whole inch.
    b. Multiply the length by the width by the height and divide by 
1728. [Example: 6 x 6 x 6 = 216 divided by 1728 = .125; this piece 
exceeds .10 (Tier 1 threshold). It will be calculated at Tier 2 
prices--.101 to .20.]

1.4.4 New Priority Mail Customers

    Commercial plus cubic prices are available for new Priority Mail 
customers who have a customer commitment agreement with the USPS. 
Shippers must contact their account manager or the manager, Sales and 
Communication, Expedited Shipping (see 608.8.0 for address) for 
additional information.
* * * * *

1.7 Flat-Rate Envelopes and Boxes

1.7.1 Flat-Rate Envelopes--Price and Eligibility

    [Revise renumbered 1.7.1 by removing prices and modifying the 
paragraph as follows:]
    There are two types of USPS-produced Priority Mail flat-rate 
envelopes: A paper envelope and a padded envelope (for commercial plus 
only). Each type of USPS-produced Priority Mail flat-rate envelope is 
priced at a flat rate regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) 
of the mailpiece or domestic destination. See the Notice 123--Price 
List for applicable prices.

1.7.2 Flat-Rate Boxes--Price and Eligibility

    [Revise the text of 1.7.2, as follows:]
    For shipping convenience, there are multiple Priority Mail flat-
rate boxes:
    a. Small flat-rate box to domestic, APO/FPO, and DPO destinations.
    b. Regular/medium flat-rate boxes (FRB-1) or (FRB-2) to domestic, 
APO/FPO and DPO destinations.
    c. Large flat-rate box or ``special version of this box'' to APO/
FPO and DPO destinations.
    d. Large flat-rate box to domestic destinations.
    The large flat-rate box to APO/FPO and DPO destinations or 
``special version of this box'' is priced less than the conventional 
domestic large flat-rate box. Items sent to APO/FPO and DPO destination 
addresses may be shipped in the Priority Mail large flat-rate box or in 
a special version of the box identified with the additional logo: 
``Americasupportsyou.mil.'' If the special version of the APO/FPO flat-
rate box is used for non-APO/FPO and DPO destination addresses, the 
domestic or international large flat-rate box prices will apply. Only 
USPS-produced flat-rate boxes are eligible for the flat-rate box 
prices. Each USPS-produced Priority Mail flat-rate box is charged a 
flat rate regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the 
mailpiece or domestic destination. See Notice 123--Price List for 
applicable prices.

1.8 Pickup on Demand Fee

    [Revise renumbered 1.8 by removing price and providing link to 
price list as follows:]
    The Pickup on Demand fee is charged per occurrence. This service 
may be combined with Express Mail, Package Services, and international 
mail pickups (see 507.6.0). See Notice 123--Price List.
* * * * *

425 Mail Preparation

* * * * *

2.0 Marking

* * * * *
    [Add new 2.3 and 2.4 as follows:]

2.3 Price Marking for Commercial Plus Cubic Prices--PC Postage

    Priority Mail pieces claiming the commercial plus cubic price must 
bear the appropriate marking that reflects the respective price tier 
printed on the piece or produced as part of the meter imprint or PC 
Postage indicia. The ranges are determined by pieces measuring up to 
the threshold, i.e. pieces from .01 up to .10, from .101 up to .20, 
etc. Place the marking directly above, directly below, or to the left 
of the postage. Markings are as follows:
    a. ``Cubic .10''
    b. ``Cubic .20''
    c. ``Cubic .30''
    d. ``Cubic .40''
    e. ``Cubic .50''

2.4 Price Marking for Commercial Plus Cubic Prices--Permit Imprint 
Indicia

    Priority Mail pieces claiming the commercial plus cubic price must 
bear the appropriate marking that reflects the respective price tier, 
printed on the piece or produced as part of the permit imprint indicia. 
Place the marking directly above, directly below, or to the left of the 
postage. Markings are as follows:
    a. Cubic
    b. CUBIC
* * * * *

450 Parcel Select

453 Prices and Eligibility

1.0 Prices and Fees

* * * * *

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1.3 Annual Mailing Fee

    [Revise the paragraph of 1.3 and provide link to price list, as 
follows:]
    An annual mailing fee is required for Parcel Select destination 
entry mailings and must be paid once each 12-month period. This fee 
must be paid at each Post Office of mailing by or for any mailer who 
enters mailings at the destination entry level. All destination entry 
prices (DBMC, DSCF, and DDU) are covered under the payment of a single 
annual fee per office of mailing. During the last 60 days of the 
current service period, advance payment of the annual mailing fee may 
be remitted for the subsequent 12-month period only. The established 
annual mailing fee in effect at the time of remittance will be 
assessed. See Notice 123--Price List for applicable annual mailing 
fees.
* * * * *

2.0 Content Standards

2.1 Definition of Parcel Select

    [Revise paragraph of 2.1 as follows:]
    Parcel Select is a Shipping Services ground product using permit 
imprint or metered postage when mailing 50 or more packages. When 
postage is paid using USPS-approved PC Postage in conjunction with 
barcoded nonpresorted mailings there is no minimum volume.
* * * * *

3.3 Parcel Select Barcoded Nonpresort Price Eligibility

    [Revise 3.3 by revising paragraph and by adding new items ``a, b, 
and c'' as follows:]
    Parcel Select Barcoded Nonpresort per piece prices apply to Parcel 
Select machinable parcels that are barcoded. See Exhibit 3.3, BMC/ASF 
Service Areas. The barcoded nonpresort price requires a minimum volume 
of 50 Parcel Select pieces, except when postage is paid using USPS-
approved PC Postage which doesn't require a minimum volume of 
mailpieces. Machinable parcels (401.1.5) must bear a GS1-128 barcode 
under 708.5.0 for the ZIP Code of the delivery address under any of the 
following conditions:
    a. The mailing contains a minimum volume of 50 or more pieces.
    b. The mailing is prepared as part of a combined mailing of 300 or 
more pieces under 705.20.0 in other than 5-digit containers.
    c. The postage is paid using USPS-approved PC Postage and the 
mailing is less than 50 pieces.
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455 Mail Preparation

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6.0 Preparing Barcoded Machinable Parcels

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6.2 Basic Standards

    Pieces must meet the applicable standards in 4.0 and the following 
criteria:
    [Revise item ``a'' of 6.2 as follows:]
    a. Must be part of a mailing of at least 50 Parcel Select pieces, 
except barcoded nonpresorted parcels when postage is paid using USPS-
approved PC Postage which does not require a minimum volume.
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500 Additional Services

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507 Mailer Services

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3.0 Premium Forwarding Service

3.1 Prices and Fees

3.1.1 Application Fee

    [Revise 3.1.1 by removing price and providing link to price list, 
as follows:]
    Customers must pay a nonrefundable application fee. See Notice 
123--Price List for applicable fee.

3.1.2 Weekly Reshipment Charge

    [Revise 3.1.2 by removing price, providing a link to the price 
list, and modifying the last sentence, as follows:]
    There is a reshipment charge for each Priority Mail shipment to one 
temporary address for each week of service requested. Upon submission 
of the application, the amount due for the total weeks requested must 
be paid in full. See Notice 123--Price List for the applicable fee.
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9.0 Business Reply Mail (BRM)

9.1 Business Reply Mail (BRM) Prices and Fees

9.1.1 Basic BRM

    [Revise 9.1.1, as follows:]
    For basic BRM, an annual permit fee is required. A per-piece fee is 
applied to each mailpiece in addition to the applicable First-Class 
Mail or Priority Mail postage. See Notice 123--Price List for 
applicable prices and fees.

9.1.2 High-Volume BRM

    [Revise 9.1.2, as follows:]
    For high-volume BRM, an annual permit fee and annual account 
maintenance fee are required. A per-piece fee is applied to each 
mailpiece in addition to the applicable First-Class Mail or Priority 
Mail postage. See Notice 123--Price List for applicable prices and 
fees.

9.1.3 Basic Qualified BRM

    [Revise 9.1.3, as follows:]
    For basic qualified BRM, an annual permit fee and annual account 
maintenance fee are required. A per-piece fee is applied to each 
mailpiece in addition to the applicable First-Class Mail QBRM postage. 
See Notice 123--Price List for applicable prices and fees.

9.1.4 High-Volume Qualified BRM

    [Revise 9.1.4, as follows:]
    For high-volume qualified BRM, an annual permit fee, an annual 
account maintenance fee, and a quarterly fee are required. A per-piece 
fee is applied to each mailpiece in addition to the applicable First-
Class Mail QBRM postage. See Notice 123--Price List for applicable 
prices and fees.

9.1.5 Bulk Weight Averaged Nonletter-Size BRM

    [Revise 9.1.5, as follows:]
    For bulk weight average nonletter-size BRM, an annual permit fee, 
an annual account maintenance fee (for advanced deposit accounts), and 
a monthly fee are required. A per-piece fee is applied to each 
mailpiece in addition to the applicable First-Class Mail or Priority 
Mail postage. See Notice 123--Price List for applicable prices and 
fees.

9.2 Qualified Business Reply Mail (QBRM) Prices

9.2.1 Cards

    [Revise 9.2.1, as follows:]
    See Notice 123--Price List for QBRM card prices and fees.

9.2.2 Letters

    [Revise 9.2.2 (delete chart), as follows:]
    See Notice 123--Price List for QBRM letter prices and fees.
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11.0 Merchandise Return Service

11.1 Prices and Fees

11.1.1 Permit Fee

    [Delete the first sentence and revise the second sentence of 11.1.1 
by removing prices and providing link to price as follows:]
    An annual permit fee must be paid once each 12-month period at each 
Post Office where a Merchandise Return Service (MRS) permit is held. 
See Notice 123--Price List for the applicable fee. * * *

11.1.2 Advance Deposit Account and Account Maintenance Fee

    [Revise the first sentence of 11.1.2 by removing prices and 
providing link to price as follows:]

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    There is an annual account maintenance fee for the advance deposit 
account (see Notice 123--Price List). * * *
* * * * *

12.0 Bulk Parcel Return Service

12.1 Bulk Parcel Return Service (BPRS) Fees

12.1.1 Permit Fee

    [Revise text of 12.1.1 by removing prices and providing link to 
price as follows:]
    An annual permit fee is required. See Notice 123--Price List for 
applicable fee.

12.1.2 Account Maintenance Fee

    [Revise text of 12.1.2 by removing prices and providing link to 
price as follows:]
    An annual account maintenance fee is required. See Notice 123--
Price List for applicable fee.

12.1.3 Per Piece Charge

    [Revise text of 12.1.3 by removing prices and providing link to 
price as follows:]
    There is a per piece charge for each mailpiece returned, regardless 
of weight. See Notice 123--Price List for applicable fee.
* * * * *

13.0 Parcel Return Service

* * * * *

13.2 Postage and Fees

* * * * *

13.2.2 Permit Fee

    [Revise 13.2.2 by removing price and providing link to price list, 
as follows:]
    The participant must pay an annual permit fee at the Post Office 
where the PRS permit is held. See Notice 123--Price List for applicable 
fee.

13.2.3 Advance Deposit Account and Annual Account Maintenance Fee

    [Revise 13.2.3 by removing price and providing link to price list, 
as follows:]
    The participant must pay postage through an advance deposit account 
and pay an annual account maintenance fee. See Notice 123--Price List 
for applicable fee.
* * * * *

700 Special Standards

703 Nonprofit Standard Mail and Other Unique Eligibility

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2.0 Overseas Military Mail

2.1 Basic Standards

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2.1.2 APO/FPO Priority Mail Flat-Rate Boxes

    [Revise the text of 2.1.2, as follows:]
    For shipping convenience, there are multiple Priority Mail flat-
rate boxes:
    a. Small flat-rate box to domestic, APO/FPO, and DPO destinations.
    b. Regular/medium flat-rate boxes (FRB-1) or (FRB-2) to domestic, 
APO/FPO and DPO destinations.
    c. Large flat-rate box or ``special version of this box'' to APO/
FPO and DPO destinations.
    d. Large flat-rate box to domestic destinations.
    The large flat-rate box to APO/FPO and DPO destinations or 
``special version of this box'' is priced less than the conventional 
domestic large flat-rate box. Items sent to APO/FPO and DPO destination 
addresses may be shipped in the Priority Mail large flat-rate box or in 
a special version of the box identified with the additional logo: 
``Americasupportsyou.mil.'' If the special version of the APO/FPO flat-
rate box is used for non-APO/FPO and DPO destination addresses, the 
domestic or international large flat-rate box prices will apply. Only 
USPS-produced flat-rate boxes are eligible for the flat-rate box 
prices. Each USPS-produced Priority Mail flat-rate box is charged a 
flat rate regardless of the actual weight (up to 70 pounds) of the 
mailpiece or domestic destination. See Notice 123--Price List for 
applicable prices.
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Stanley F. Mires,
Chief Counsel, Legislative.
[FR Doc. E9-26986 Filed 11-5-09; 4:15 pm]
BILLING CODE 7710-12-P
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