POSTNET Barcode Discontinuation, 12764-12769 [2012-5050]
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
POSTNET Barcode Discontinuation
Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
The Postal Service proposes
to revise various sections of the Mailing
Standards of the United States Postal
Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM®)
to set the timetable for discontinuing the
use of POSTNETTM barcodes on all
types of mail for price eligibility.
DATES: We must receive comments on or
before April 2, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Mail or deliver written
comments to the Manager, Product
Classification, U.S. Postal Service, 475
L’Enfant Plaza SW., Room 4446,
Washington, DC 20260–5015. You may
inspect and photocopy all written
comments at USPS® Headquarters
Library, 475 L’Enfant Plaza SW., 11th
Floor N, Washington, DC by
appointment only between the hours of
9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through
Friday by calling 1–202–268–2906 in
advance. Email comments, containing
the name and address of the commenter,
may be sent to:
MailingStandards@usps.gov, with a
subject line of ‘‘POSTNET
Discontinuation.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill
Chatfield, 202–268–7278 or Jeff
Freeman, 202–268–2922.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Postal Service’s proposed rule
includes the basis for discontinuing use
of POSTNET barcodes and allowing
only Intelligent Mail® barcodes (IMbTM)
for automation price eligibility
purposes. The Postal Service
understands that many mailers
currently use POSTNET barcodes and
we are committed to providing
information to and working with
individual mailers and software
providers to ensure that the use of an
Intelligent Mail barcode is achievable
for all mailing customers. This proposed
rule also contains the proposed
revisions to the DMM to implement the
changes.
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SUMMARY:
Proposed Change for Letters and Flats
For the past several years, both
USPS® and the mailing industry have
used the Intelligent Mail barcode to gain
information about letters and flats as
they move from induction to delivery.
Postal customers use this information
for numerous purposes: to anticipate
store traffic, to coordinate sales and
marketing efforts, and to design better
‘‘just in time’’ inventory and fulfillment
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systems. USPS also uses this
information for multiple purposes: to
fulfill regulatory commitments, to
manage staffing and workload, and to
improve service. We are proposing that
the use of the IMb would be required for
all automation letters, including
Business Reply Mail® letters that qualify
for Qualified Business Reply Mail prices
and Permit Reply Mail letters, and
automation flats by January 2013.
Proposed Change for Letters Only
We propose to revise DMM 202.5.0 to
require barcode clear zones on all letters
and cards claiming an automation letter
price or automation carrier route letter
price, and to require all machinable
letters to have barcode clear zones.
Reserving a barcode clear zone in the
bottom right of the mailpiece allows for
postal equipment to print and read
barcode routing information in cases
where no customer-applied address
block barcode is present, or is
unreadable. It reduces processing costs
by increasing barcode recognition rates,
keeping mail on automation equipment,
and ensures mailpiece visibility.
Standards for background and print
reflectance (in DMM 708.4.4) are also
needed to ensure readability of barcodes
in the clear zone.
Proposed Changes for Parcels
Currently, the POSTNET barcode is
an available option to satisfy the parcel
barcode requirement for Standard Mail®
parcels. We propose to eliminate the use
of the POSTNET barcode on parcels,
unless it is printed in the address block.
eVS® parcels would not be allowed to
bear POSTNET barcodes in any
location.
PART 111—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for 39 CFR
part 111 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 13 U.S.C 301–
307; 18 U.S.C. 1692–1737:39 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:
Mailing Standards of the United States
Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM)
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200
Commercial Letters and Cards
201
Physical Standards
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3.0 Physical Standards for
Machinable and Automation Letters
and Cards
3.1 Basic Standards for Automation
Letters and Cards
Letters and cards claimed at any
machinable, automation, or Standard
Mail automation carrier route letter
price, must meet the standards in 3.0
and in 202.5.1 for barcode clear zone.
Unless prepared as a folded self-mailer,
booklet, or postcard under 3.14 through
3.16, each machinable or automation
letter must be a sealed envelope (the
preferred method) or, if unenveloped,
must be sealed or glued completely
along all four sides.
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3.17 Enclosed Reply Cards and
Envelopes
General
3.17.1
We encourage customers to comment
on the proposed changes. This proposed
rule provides the opportunity for
mailers to make adjustments to their
operations before the effective date.
Although we are exempt from the
notice and comment requirements of the
Administrative Procedure Act [5 U.S.C
553 (b), (c)] regarding proposed
rulemaking by 39 U.S.C. 410 (a), we
invite public comments on the
following proposed revisions 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.
Mailers may enclose reply cards or
envelopes, addressed for return to a
domestic delivery address, within
automation mailings subject to
provisions in 3.0 for enclosures. See
505.1.0 for Business Reply Mail (BRM)
standards, 604.4.5.2 for postage
evidencing reply mail (also known as
Metered Reply Mail or MRM) standards,
and 3.17.2 regarding Courtesy Reply
Mail (CRM).
[Revise the tile and text of 3.17.2 as
follows:]
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Administrative practice and
procedure, Postal Service.
Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is
proposed to be amended as follows:
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3.17.2
Basic Standard
Courtesy Reply Mail
Courtesy reply mail (CRM) is reply
mail other than BRM or MRM enclosed
in other mail, with or without
prepayment of postage, for return to the
address on the reply piece. If postage is
required, the customer returning the
piece affixes the applicable First-Class
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Mail postage. Each piece must meet the
physical standards in 1.0 or 2.0.
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current 5.7 through 5.11 as new 5.6
through 5.10.]
202 Elements on the Face of a
Mailpiece
When the barcode is included as part
of the address block:
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[Revise renumbered items 5.6c
through 5.6e as follows:]
c. The minimum clearance between
the Intelligent Mail barcode and any
information line above or below it
within the address block must be at
least 0.028 inch. The separation
between the barcode and top line or
bottom line of the address block must
not exceed 0.625 (5⁄8) inch. The
clearance between the leftmost and
rightmost bars and any adjacent printing
must be at least 0.125 (1⁄8) inch.
d. If a window envelope is used, the
clearance between the leftmost and
rightmost bars and any printing or
window edge must be at least 0.125 (1⁄8)
inch. The clearance between the
Intelligent Mail barcode and the top and
bottom window edges must be at least
0.028 inch. These clearances must be
maintained during the insert’s range of
movement in the envelope. Address
block windows on heavy letter mail
must be covered. Covers for address
block windows are subject to 5.10.
e. If an address label is used, a clear
space of at least 0.125 (1⁄8) inch must be
left between the barcode and the left
and right edges of the address label. The
clearance between the Intelligent Mail
barcode and the top and bottom edges
of the address label must be at least
0.028 inch.
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[Revise the title of renumbered 5.7 as
follows:]
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3.0 Placement and Content of Mail
Markings
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Exceptions to Markings
Exceptions are as follows:
[Revise the first sentence in item 3.5a
as follows:]
a. Automation letters. Automation
letters do not require an ‘‘AUTO’’
marking if they bear an Intelligent Mail
barcode with a delivery point routing
code in the address block or on an insert
visible through a window.
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5.0
Barcode Placement
5.1
Barcode Clear Zone
[Revise the first sentence of 5.1 as
follows:]
Each letter-size piece in mailings at
machinable letter prices and in
automation or Enhanced Carrier Route
mailings at automation letter prices
must have a barcode clear zone as
described below. * * *
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5.2 General Barcode Placement for
Letters
[Revise the first sentence of 5.2, and
add a new second sentence, as follows:]
Automation price letters and letters
claimed at automation Enhanced Carrier
Route saturation or high density prices
must bear an Intelligent Mail barcode
with a delivery point routing code. A
nonautomation letter may bear an
Intelligent Mail barcode or a POSTNET
barcode, under 708.4.0. * * *
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5.4 5-Digit and ZIP+4 Barcode
Permissibility
[Revise the first two sentences of 5.4
as follows:]
An automation letter or a letter
claimed at automation Enhanced Carrier
Route saturation or high density prices
may not bear a 5-digit or ZIP+4 barcode
in the lower right corner (barcode clear
zone). The piece may bear a 5-digit or
ZIP+4 barcode in the address block only
if an Intelligent Mail barcode with a
delivery point routing code appears in
the lower right corner.
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5.6
Barcode in Address Block
5.7 Barcode on Insert in Barcode
Window
If the barcode is printed on an insert
to appear through a barcode window in
the lower right corner of an envelope:
[Revise renumbered item 5.7a as
follows:]
a. The envelope and window must
meet the physical standards in 5.9
through 5.10.
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[Revise renumbered item 5.7c as
follows:]
c. When the insert showing through
the window is moved to any of its limits
inside the envelope, the entire barcode
must remain within the barcode clear
zone. In addition, a clear space must be
maintained that is at least 0.125 (1⁄8)
inch between the barcode and the left
and right edges of the window, at least
0.1875 (3⁄16) inch between the barcode
and the bottom edge of the mailpiece,
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and at least 0.028 inch between the
barcode and the top edge of the
window.
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Priority Mail
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Prices and Eligibility
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Basic Standards for Priority Mail
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3.2 Additional Standards for Critical
Mail Letters
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[Revise item 3.2b as follows:]
b. Bear a delivery address that
includes the correct ZIP Code, ZIP+4
code, or numeric equivalent to the
delivery point routing code and which
meets address quality standards in
233.5.5 and 708.3.0.
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First-Class Mail
233
Prices and Eligibility
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4.0 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Nonautomation First-Class Mail
Letters
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4.2 Barcodes
[Revise the text of 4.2 as follows:]
Any Intelligent Mail barcode on a
mailpiece in nonautomation First-Class
Mail mailings must be correct for the
delivery address and meet the standards
in 202.5.0, 708.3.0, and 708.4.0.
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5.0 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Automation First-Class Mail Letters
5.1 Basic Standards for Automation
First-Class Mail Letters
All pieces in a First-Class Mail
automation mailing must:
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[Revise item 5.1e as follows:]
e. Bear an accurate Intelligent Mail
barcode encoded with the correct
delivery point routing code, matching
the delivery address and meeting the
standards in 202.5.0 and 708.4.0.
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5.5 Address Standards for Barcoded
Pieces
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[Revise the title and text of 5.5.3 as
follows:]
5.5.3 Numeric Delivery Point Routing
Code
The numeric equivalent to the
delivery point routing code is formed by
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adding two digits directly after the
ZIP+4 code.
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[Delete 5.6, Reply Cards and
Envelopes Enclosed in Automation Price
First-Class Mail, in its entirety.]
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Standard Mail
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Prices and Eligibility
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3.0 Basic Standards for Standard Mail
Letters
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3.3 Additional Basic Standards for
Standard Mail
Each Standard Mail mailing is subject
to these general standards:
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[Revise item 3.3i as follows:]
i. Any Intelligent Mail barcode on a
mailpiece must be correct for the
delivery address and meet the standards
in 202.5.0, 708.3.0, and 708.4.0.
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6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Enhanced Carrier Route Standard
Mail Letters
6.1 General Enhanced Carrier Route
Standards
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6.1.2 Basic Eligibility Standards
All pieces in an Enhanced Carrier
Route or Nonprofit Enhanced Carrier
Route Standard Mail mailing must:
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[Revise item 6.1.2d as follows:]
d. Bear a delivery address that
includes the correct ZIP Code, ZIP+4
code, or numeric equivalent to the
delivery point routing code and which
meets these address quality standards:
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[Revise item 6.1.2g as follows:]
g. Meet the requirements for
automation compatibility in 201.3.0 and
bear an accurate Intelligent Mail
barcode encoded with the correct
delivery point routing code matching
the delivery address and meeting the
standards in 202.5.0 and 708.4.0, except
as provided in 6.1.2h. Pieces prepared
with a simplified address format are
exempt from the automationcompatibility and barcode requirements.
Letters entered under the full-service
Intelligent Mail automation option also
must meet the standards in 705.24.0.
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6.4 High Density Enhanced Carrier
Route Standards
[Revise the title and text of 6.4.1 as
follows:]
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6.4.1 Additional Eligibility Standards
for High Density Prices
In addition to the eligibility standards
in 6.1, high density letter-size
mailpieces must be in a full carrier route
tray or in a carrier route bundle of 10
or more pieces placed in a 5-digit (or 3digit) carrier routes tray. Except for
pieces with a simplified address, pieces
that are not automation-compatible or
not barcoded are mailable only at the
nonautomation high density letter
prices.
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6.5
Saturation ECR Standards
[Revise the title and text of 6.5.1 as
follows:]
6.5.1 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Saturation Prices
In addition to the eligibility standards
in 6.1, saturation letter-size mailpieces
must be in a full carrier route tray or in
a carrier route bundle of 10 or more
pieces placed in a 5-digit (or 3-digit)
carrier tray. Except for pieces with a
simplified address, pieces that are not
automation-compatible or not barcoded
are mailable at nonautomation
saturation letter prices.
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7.0 Eligibility Standards for
Automation Standard Mail
7.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for
Automation Standard Mail
All pieces in a Regular Standard Mail
or Nonprofit Standard Mail automation
mailing must:
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[Revise item 7.1d as follows:]
d. Bear a delivery address that
includes the correct ZIP Code, ZIP+4
code, or numeric equivalent to the
delivery point routing code and which
meets these address quality standards:
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[Revise item 7.1e as follows:]
e. Bear an accurate Intelligent Mail
barcode encoded with the correct
delivery point routing code, matching
the delivery address and meeting the
standards in 202.5.0 and 708.4.0.
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7.5 Address Standards for Barcoded
Pieces
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[Revise the title and text of 7.5.3 as
follows:]
7.5.3 Numeric Delivery Point Routing
Code
The numeric equivalent to the
delivery point routing code is formed by
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adding two digits directly after the
ZIP+4 code.
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[Delete 7.6, Enclosed Reply Cards and
Envelopes, in its entirety.]
[Renumber current 7.7 as new 7.6.]
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Commercial Mail Flats
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302 Elements on the Face of a
Mailpiece
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2.0
Address Placement
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2.4 Type Size and Line Spacing
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apply to automation pieces:
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[Revise item 2.4c as follows:]
c. For pieces that bear an Intelligent
Mail barcode with a delivery point
routing code under 708.4.3, mailers may
print the delivery address in a minimum
of 6-point type (each character must be
at least 0.065 inch high) if all capital
letters are used.
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5.0 Barcode Placement
[Revise the title and text of 5.1 as
follows:]
5.1 Barcode Placement for Flats
On any flat-size piece claimed at
automation prices, the piece may bear
one Intelligent Mail barcode. The
barcode may be anywhere on the
address side as long as it is at least 1⁄8
inch from any edge of the piece. The
portion of the surface of the piece on
which the barcode is printed must meet
the barcode dimensions and spacing
requirements in 708.4.2.5, and the
reflectance standards in 708.4.4.
Intelligent Mail barcodes are subject to
standards in 708.4.3.2. POSTNET
barcodes must not appear on the
address side of any automation flat, but
a POSTNET barcode (under 708.4.0)
may appear on the address side of any
nonautomation flat. Other non-USPS
barcodes may appear on the address
side of a flat if the barcode format is not
discernable to automated postal
equipment.
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[Delete current 5.2, Applying One
Barcode, and 5.3, Applying Second
Barcode, in their entirety.]
[Renumber current 5.4 through 5.7 as
new 5.2 through 5.5.]
5.2 5-Digit and ZIP+4 Barcodes
[Revise the text of renumbered 5.2 as
follows:]
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An automation flat-size piece must
not bear a 5-digit or a ZIP + 4 barcode.
[Revise the title and text of
renumbered 5.3 as follows:]
5.3 Delivery Point Routing Code
Numeric Equivalent
In automation mailings only, the
numbers corresponding to the delivery
point routing code may appear in the
delivery address. If read from left to
right: a correct numeric equivalent
consists of five digits, a hyphen, and
seven digits.
5.4
Barcode in Address Block
When an Intelligent Mail barcode is
included as part of the address block:
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[Revise renumbered items 5.4c
through 5.4e as follows:]
c. The minimum clearance between
the barcode and any information line
above or below it within the address
block must be at least 0.028 inch, and
the separation between the barcode and
top line or bottom line of the address
block must not exceed 0.625 (5⁄8) inch.
The clearance between the leftmost and
rightmost bars and any adjacent printing
must be at least 0.125 (1⁄8) inch.
d. If a window envelope is used, the
clearance between the leftmost and
rightmost bars and any printing or
window edge must be at least 0.125 (1⁄8)
inch, and the clearance between the
barcode and the top and bottom window
edges must be at least 0.028 inch. These
clearances must be maintained during
the insert’s range of movement in the
envelope. Covers for address block
windows are subject to 5.5. Window
envelopes also must meet the
specifications in 601.6.3.
e. If an address label is used, a clear
space of at least 0.125 (1⁄8) inch must be
left between the barcode and the left
and right edges of the address label, and
the clearance between the barcode and
the top and bottom edges of the address
label must be at least 0.028 inch.
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3.2 Additional Standards for Critical
Mail Flats
[Revise the introductory text of 3.2 as
follows:]
Critical Mail, a category of Priority
Mail, is available for barcoded,
automation-compatible letters and
barcoded, automation flats. With the
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exception of restricted mail as described
in 601.8.0, any mailable matter may be
mailed via Critical Mail. USPSproduced Critical Mail flat-size
envelopes must be used for all Critical
Mail flats. Flats may not exceed 13
ounces in weight. Critical Mail flats also
must:
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[Revise item 3.2b as follows:]
b. Bear a delivery address that
includes the correct ZIP Code, ZIP+4
code, or numeric equivalent to the
delivery point routing code and which
meets address quality standards in
333.5.5 and 708.3.0.
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5.0 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Automation First-Class Mail Flats
5.1 Basic Standards for Automation
First-Class Mail
All pieces in a First-Class Mail
automation flats mailing must:
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[Revise items 5.1d through e as
follows:]
d. Bear a delivery address that
includes the correct ZIP Code, ZIP+4
code, or numeric equivalent to the
delivery point routing code and which
meets these address quality standards:
1. The address matching and coding
standards in 5.5 and 708.3.0.
2. If an alternative addressing format
is used, the additional standards in
602.3.0.
e. Bear an accurate Intelligent Mail
barcode encoded with the correct
delivery point routing code, matching
the delivery address and meeting the
standards in 302.5.0 and 708.4.0, either
on the piece or on an insert showing
through a window.
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5.5 Address Standards for Barcoded
Pieces
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A numeric equivalent of the delivery
point routing code consists of five digits
followed by a hyphen and six digits as
specified in 708.4.2.4. The numeric
equivalent is formed by adding two
digits directly after the ZIP+4 code.
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[Delete 5.6, Reply Cards and
Envelopes Enclosed in Automation Price
First-Class Mail, in its entirety.]
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4.2 Barcodes on Nonautomation FirstClass Mail
[Revise the text of 4.2 as follows:]
Any barcode on a mailpiece in a FirstClass Mail nonautomation flats mailing
must be correct for the delivery address
and meet the standards in 708.3.0 and
708.4.0.
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5.5.3 Numeric Delivery Point Routing
Code
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4.0 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Nonautomation First-Class Mail
Flats
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[Revise the title and text of 5.5.3 as
follows:]
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3.0 Basic Standards for Standard Mail
Flats
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3.3 Additional Basic Standards for
Standard Mail
Each Standard Mail mailing is subject
to these general standards:
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[Revise item 3.3i as follows:]
i. Any barcode on a mailpiece must be
correct for the delivery address and
meet the standards in 302.5.0, 708.3.0,
and 708.4.0.
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6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Enhanced Carrier Route Standard
Mail Flats
6.1 General Enhanced Carrier Route
Standards
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Basic Eligibility Standards
All pieces in an Enhanced Carrier
Route or Nonprofit Enhanced Carrier
Route Standard Mail mailing must:
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[Revise item 6.1.2d as follows:]
d. Bear a delivery address that
includes the correct ZIP Code, ZIP+4
code, or numeric equivalent to the
delivery point routing code and which
meets these address quality standards:
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7.0 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Automation Standard Mail Flats
7.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for
Automation Standard Mail
All pieces in a Regular Standard Mail
or Nonprofit Standard Mail automation
mailing must:
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d. Bear a delivery address that
includes the correct ZIP Code, ZIP+4
code, or numeric equivalent to the
delivery point routing code and which
meets these address quality standards:
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[Revise item 7.1e as follows:]
e. Bear an accurate Intelligent Mail
barcode encoded with the correct
delivery point routing code, matching
the delivery address and meeting the
standards in 302.5.0, and 708.4.0.
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7.4 Address Standards for Barcoded
Pieces
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[Revise the title and text of 7.4.3 as
follows:]
7.4.3 Numeric Delivery Point Routing
Code
A numeric equivalent of the delivery
point routing code consists of five digits
followed by a hyphen and six digits as
specified in 708.4.2. The numeric
equivalent is formed by adding two
digits directly after the ZIP+4 code.
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[Delete 7.5, Enclosed Reply Cards and
Envelopes, in its entirety.]
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1.0 Prices and Fees for Bound Printed
Matter
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[Delete current 4.3.1, General
Placement of POSTNET Barcodes, 4.3.2,
POSTNET Barcode in Address Block,
and 4.3.3, Window Cover, in their
entirety.]
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Price Eligibility for Standard Mail
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4.4 Surcharge
Unless prepared in carrier route or 5digit/scheme containers, Standard Mail
parcels are subject to a surcharge if:
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[Revise item 4.4c as follows:]
c. The irregular parcels do not bear a
GS1–128 routing barcode or an
Intelligent Mail package barcode for the
delivery address.
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6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for
Enhanced Carrier Route Standard Mail
Marketing Parcels
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[Revise the title and text of 6.4.3 as
follows:]
6.1 General Enhanced Carrier Route
Standards
6.4.3 Numeric Delivery Point Routing
Code
6.1.2 Basic Eligibility Standards
All pieces in an Enhanced Carrier
Route or Nonprofit Enhanced Carrier
Route mailing of Standard Mail
Marketing parcels must:
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[Revise item 6.1.2d as follows:]
d. Bear a delivery address that
includes the correct ZIP Code, ZIP+4
code, or numeric equivalent to the
delivery point routing code and which
meets these addressing standards:
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A numeric equivalent of the delivery
point routing code consists of five digits
followed by a hyphen and six digits as
specified in 708.4.0. The numeric
equivalent is formed by adding two
digits directly after the ZIP+4 code.
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Commercial Parcels
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[Revise item 4.1d as follows:]
d. Barcoded Discount—Flats. The
barcoded discount applies to BPM flats
that meet the requirements for
automation compatibility in 301.3.0 and
bear an accurate Intelligent Mail
barcode encoded with the correct
delivery point routing code. See 6.1 for
more information.
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[Revise the text of 6.1 as follows:]
The barcode discount applies only to
BPM flat-size pieces that bear an
Intelligent Mail barcode encoded with
the correct delivery point routing code,
matching the delivery address and
meeting the standards in 302.5.0 and
708.4.0. The pieces must be part of a
nonpresorted price mailing of 50 or
more flat-size pieces or part of a presort
price mailing of at least 300 BPM flatsize pieces prepared under 705.8.0 and
365.7.0. Pieces may be optionally
prepared under 705.14.0. The barcode
discount is not available for flat-size
pieces mailed at Presorted DDU prices
or carrier route prices. To qualify for the
barcode discount, the flat-size pieces
must meet the standards in 301.3.0.
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Matter Flats
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6.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for
Barcoded Bound Printed Matter
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[Revise the text of 1.1.4 as follows:]
For discount, see Notice 123—Price
List. See 4.1 and 6.1 for eligibility
information.
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6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Barcoded Bound Printed Matter
Flats
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[Revise the title and text of current 4.3
as follows:]
4.3 Intelligent Mail Barcodes and
POSTNET Barcodes
Intelligent Mail barcodes and
POSTNET barcodes do not meet barcode
eligibility requirements for parcels and
do not qualify for any barcode-related
prices for parcels, but one barcode may
be included only in the address block
on a parcel, except on eVS parcels. An
Intelligent Mail barcode or POSTNET
barcode in the address block must be
placed according to 302.5.4.
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1.0
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(QBRM) Basic Standards
1.3.1 Description
Qualified Business Reply Mail
(QBRM) is First-Class Mail that:
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[Revise item 1.3.1d as follows:]
d. Is authorized to mail at QBRM
prices and fees under 1.3.2. During the
authorization process, the mailer is
assigned a unique ZIP+4 code for each
price category of QBRM to be returned
under the system (one for card-price
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pieces, one for letter-size pieces
weighing 1 ounce or less, and one for
letter-size pieces weighing over 1 ounce
up to and including 2 ounces).
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[Revise item 1.3.1f as follows:]
f. Bears the correct Intelligent Mail
barcode that corresponds to the unique
ZIP+4 code in the address on each piece
distributed. The barcode must be
correctly prepared under 1.9 and
708.4.0.
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Format Elements
1.8.1
General
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[Revise Exhibit 1.8.1 to depict an IMb
rather than a POSTNET barcode.]
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The complete address (including the
permit holder’s name, delivery address,
city, state, and BRM ZIP Code) must be
printed directly on the piece, except as
allowed under 1.7.5 or under item a
below, subject to these conditions:
[Revise item 1.8.6a as follows:]
a. Preprinted labels with only delivery
address information (including an
Intelligent Mail barcode under 1.9) are
permitted, but the permit holder’s name
and other required elements must be
printed directly on the BRM piece.
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1.9 Additional Standards for LetterSize and Flat-Size BRM
[Revise the text of 1.9 to incorporate
the current item 1.9a, including items a1
and a2, into the introductory text and
revise the new introductory text as
follows:]
In addition to the format standards in
1.8, QBRM letters and cards must be
barcoded with an Intelligent Mail
barcode. When an Intelligent Mail
barcode is printed on any BRM pieces,
it must contain the barcode ID, service
type ID, and correct ZIP+4 routing code,
as specified under 708.4.3. Permit
holders must use the ZIP+4 codes and
equivalent Intelligent Mail barcodes
assigned by the USPS. The IMb must be
placed on the address side of the piece
and positioned as part of the delivery
address block under 202.5.7 or within
the barcode clear zone in the lower right
corner of the piece if printed directly on
the piece.
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Permit Reply Mail (PRM)
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General
2.3.6
Delivery Address
[Revise the text of 2.3.6 as follows:]
The complete address (including the
permit holder’s name, delivery address,
city, state, and ZIP+4 code) must be
printed on the piece. PRM pieces must
bear an Intelligent Mail barcode
encoded with the correct delivery point
routing code, matching the delivery
address and meeting the standards in
202.5.0 and 708.4.0.
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[Revise the title of 4.0 as follows:]
4.0 Standards for Intelligent Mail and
POSTNET Barcodes
4.1
General
[Revise the text of 4.1 as follows:]
Intelligent Mail barcodes and
POSTNET (Postal Numeric Encoding
Technique) barcodes are USPSdeveloped methods to encode ZIP Code
information on mail that can be read for
sorting by automated machines.
Intelligent Mail barcodes also encode
other tracking information. POSTNET
barcodes do not qualify for automation
pricing.
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We will publish an appropriate
amendment to 39 CFR part 111 to reflect
these changes if our proposal is
adopted.
Stanley F. Mires,
Attorney, Legal Policy & Legislative Advice.
[FR Doc. 2012–5050 Filed 3–1–12; 8:45 am]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA–R04–OAR–2011–0850–201154(b);
FRL–9639–7]
Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans; Georgia;
Macon; Fine Particulate Matter 2002
Base Year Emissions Inventory
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
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EPA is proposing to approve
the fine particulate matter (PM2.5) 2002
base year emissions inventory, portion
of the State Implementation Plan (SIP)
revision submitted by the State of
Georgia on August 17, 2009. The
emissions inventory is part of the
Macon, Georgia PM2.5 attainment
demonstration that was submitted for
the 1997 annual PM2.5 National Ambient
Air Quality Standards. This action is
being taken pursuant to section 110 of
the Clean Air Act. In the Rules Section
of this Federal Register, EPA is
approving Georgia’s SIP revision as a
direct final rule without prior proposal
because the Agency views this as a
noncontroversial submittal and
anticipates no adverse comments.
DATES: Written comments must be
received on or before April 2, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R04–
OAR–2011–0850, by one of the
following methods:
1. www.regulations.gov: Follow the
on-line instructions for submitting
comments.
2. Email: benjamin.lynorae@epa.gov.
3. Fax: (404) 562–9019.
4. Mail: ‘‘EPA–R04–OAR–2011–
0850,’’ Regulatory Development Section,
Air Planning Branch, Air, Pesticides and
Toxics Management Division, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency,
Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street SW.,
Atlanta, Georgia 30303–8960.
5. Hand Delivery or Courier: Lynorae
Benjamin, Regulatory Development
Section, Air Planning Branch, Air,
Pesticides and Toxics Management
Division, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street
SW., Atlanta, Georgia 30303–8960. Such
deliveries are only accepted during the
Regional Office’s normal hours of
operation. The Regional Office’s official
hours of business are Monday through
Friday, 8:30 to 4:30, excluding federal
holidays.
Please see the direct final rule which
is located in the Rules section of this
Federal Register for detailed
instructions on how to submit
comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sean Lakeman, Regulatory Development
Section, Air Planning Branch, Air,
Pesticides and Toxics Management
Division, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street
SW., Atlanta, Georgia 30303–8960. The
telephone number is (404) 562–9043.
Mr. Lakeman can be reached via
electronic mail at
lakeman.sean@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: For
additional information see the direct
SUMMARY:
[Revise exhibit 2.3.1 to include an IMb
rather than a POSTNET barcode.]
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
POSTNET Barcode Discontinuation
AGENCY: Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: The Postal Service proposes to revise various sections of the
Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail
Manual (DMM[supreg]) to set the timetable for discontinuing the use of
POSTNETTM barcodes on all types of mail for price
eligibility.
DATES: We must receive comments on or before April 2, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Mail or deliver written comments to the Manager, Product
Classification, U.S. Postal Service, 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW., Room 4446,
Washington, DC 20260-5015. You may inspect and photocopy all written
comments at USPS[supreg] Headquarters Library, 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW.,
11th Floor N, Washington, DC by appointment only between the hours of 9
a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday by calling 1-202-268-2906 in
advance. Email comments, containing the name and address of the
commenter, may be sent to: MailingStandards@usps.gov, with a subject
line of ``POSTNET Discontinuation.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill Chatfield, 202-268-7278 or Jeff
Freeman, 202-268-2922.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Postal Service's proposed rule includes the basis for
discontinuing use of POSTNET barcodes and allowing only Intelligent
Mail[supreg] barcodes (IMbTM) for automation price
eligibility purposes. The Postal Service understands that many mailers
currently use POSTNET barcodes and we are committed to providing
information to and working with individual mailers and software
providers to ensure that the use of an Intelligent Mail barcode is
achievable for all mailing customers. This proposed rule also contains
the proposed revisions to the DMM to implement the changes.
Proposed Change for Letters and Flats
For the past several years, both USPS[supreg] and the mailing
industry have used the Intelligent Mail barcode to gain information
about letters and flats as they move from induction to delivery. Postal
customers use this information for numerous purposes: to anticipate
store traffic, to coordinate sales and marketing efforts, and to design
better ``just in time'' inventory and fulfillment systems. USPS also
uses this information for multiple purposes: to fulfill regulatory
commitments, to manage staffing and workload, and to improve service.
We are proposing that the use of the IMb would be required for all
automation letters, including Business Reply Mail[supreg] letters that
qualify for Qualified Business Reply Mail prices and Permit Reply Mail
letters, and automation flats by January 2013.
Proposed Change for Letters Only
We propose to revise DMM 202.5.0 to require barcode clear zones on
all letters and cards claiming an automation letter price or automation
carrier route letter price, and to require all machinable letters to
have barcode clear zones. Reserving a barcode clear zone in the bottom
right of the mailpiece allows for postal equipment to print and read
barcode routing information in cases where no customer-applied address
block barcode is present, or is unreadable. It reduces processing costs
by increasing barcode recognition rates, keeping mail on automation
equipment, and ensures mailpiece visibility. Standards for background
and print reflectance (in DMM 708.4.4) are also needed to ensure
readability of barcodes in the clear zone.
Proposed Changes for Parcels
Currently, the POSTNET barcode is an available option to satisfy
the parcel barcode requirement for Standard Mail[supreg] parcels. We
propose to eliminate the use of the POSTNET barcode on parcels, unless
it is printed in the address block. eVS[supreg] parcels would not be
allowed to bear POSTNET barcodes in any location.
General
We encourage customers to comment on the proposed changes. This
proposed rule provides the opportunity for mailers to make adjustments
to their operations before the effective date.
Although we are exempt from the notice and comment requirements of
the Administrative Procedure Act [5 U.S.C 553 (b), (c)] regarding
proposed rulemaking by 39 U.S.C. 410 (a), we invite public comments on
the following proposed revisions 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 proposed to be amended as follows:
PART 111--[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for 39 CFR part 111 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 13 U.S.C 301-307; 18 U.S.C. 1692-
1737:39 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:
Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail
Manual (DMM)
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200 Commercial Letters and Cards
201 Physical Standards
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3.0 Physical Standards for Machinable and Automation Letters and Cards
3.1 Basic Standards for Automation Letters and Cards
Letters and cards claimed at any machinable, automation, or
Standard Mail automation carrier route letter price, must meet the
standards in 3.0 and in 202.5.1 for barcode clear zone. Unless prepared
as a folded self-mailer, booklet, or postcard under 3.14 through 3.16,
each machinable or automation letter must be a sealed envelope (the
preferred method) or, if unenveloped, must be sealed or glued
completely along all four sides.
* * * * *
3.17 Enclosed Reply Cards and Envelopes
3.17.1 Basic Standard
Mailers may enclose reply cards or envelopes, addressed for return
to a domestic delivery address, within automation mailings subject to
provisions in 3.0 for enclosures. See 505.1.0 for Business Reply Mail
(BRM) standards, 604.4.5.2 for postage evidencing reply mail (also
known as Metered Reply Mail or MRM) standards, and 3.17.2 regarding
Courtesy Reply Mail (CRM).
[Revise the tile and text of 3.17.2 as follows:]
3.17.2 Courtesy Reply Mail
Courtesy reply mail (CRM) is reply mail other than BRM or MRM
enclosed in other mail, with or without prepayment of postage, for
return to the address on the reply piece. If postage is required, the
customer returning the piece affixes the applicable First-Class
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2.0.
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202 Elements on the Face of a Mailpiece
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3.0 Placement and Content of Mail Markings
* * * * *
3.5 Exceptions to Markings
Exceptions are as follows:
[Revise the first sentence in item 3.5a as follows:]
a. Automation letters. Automation letters do not require an
``AUTO'' marking if they bear an Intelligent Mail barcode with a
delivery point routing code in the address block or on an insert
visible through a window.
* * * * *
5.0 Barcode Placement
5.1 Barcode Clear Zone
[Revise the first sentence of 5.1 as follows:]
Each letter-size piece in mailings at machinable letter prices and
in automation or Enhanced Carrier Route mailings at automation letter
prices must have a barcode clear zone as described below. * * *
* * * * *
5.2 General Barcode Placement for Letters
[Revise the first sentence of 5.2, and add a new second sentence,
as follows:]
Automation price letters and letters claimed at automation Enhanced
Carrier Route saturation or high density prices must bear an
Intelligent Mail barcode with a delivery point routing code. A
nonautomation letter may bear an Intelligent Mail barcode or a POSTNET
barcode, under 708.4.0. * * *
* * * * *
5.4 5-Digit and ZIP+4 Barcode Permissibility
[Revise the first two sentences of 5.4 as follows:]
An automation letter or a letter claimed at automation Enhanced
Carrier Route saturation or high density prices may not bear a 5-digit
or ZIP+4 barcode in the lower right corner (barcode clear zone). The
piece may bear a 5-digit or ZIP+4 barcode in the address block only if
an Intelligent Mail barcode with a delivery point routing code appears
in the lower right corner.
* * * * *
[Delete current 5.6, DPBC Numeric Equivalent, in its entirety, and
renumber current 5.7 through 5.11 as new 5.6 through 5.10.]
5.6 Barcode in Address Block
When the barcode is included as part of the address block:
* * * * *
[Revise renumbered items 5.6c through 5.6e as follows:]
c. The minimum clearance between the Intelligent Mail barcode and
any information line above or below it within the address block must be
at least 0.028 inch. The separation between the barcode and top line or
bottom line of the address block must not exceed 0.625 (\5/8\) inch.
The clearance between the leftmost and rightmost bars and any adjacent
printing must be at least 0.125 (\1/8\) inch.
d. If a window envelope is used, the clearance between the leftmost
and rightmost bars and any printing or window edge must be at least
0.125 (\1/8\) inch. The clearance between the Intelligent Mail barcode
and the top and bottom window edges must be at least 0.028 inch. These
clearances must be maintained during the insert's range of movement in
the envelope. Address block windows on heavy letter mail must be
covered. Covers for address block windows are subject to 5.10.
e. If an address label is used, a clear space of at least 0.125
(\1/8\) inch must be left between the barcode and the left and right
edges of the address label. The clearance between the Intelligent Mail
barcode and the top and bottom edges of the address label must be at
least 0.028 inch.
* * * * *
[Revise the title of renumbered 5.7 as follows:]
5.7 Barcode on Insert in Barcode Window
If the barcode is printed on an insert to appear through a barcode
window in the lower right corner of an envelope:
[Revise renumbered item 5.7a as follows:]
a. The envelope and window must meet the physical standards in 5.9
through 5.10.
* * * * *
[Revise renumbered item 5.7c as follows:]
c. When the insert showing through the window is moved to any of
its limits inside the envelope, the entire barcode must remain within
the barcode clear zone. In addition, a clear space must be maintained
that is at least 0.125 (\1/8\) inch between the barcode and the left
and right edges of the window, at least 0.1875 (\3/16\) inch between
the barcode and the bottom edge of the mailpiece, and at least 0.028
inch between the barcode and the top edge of the window.
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220 Priority Mail
223 Prices and Eligibility
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3.0 Basic Standards for Priority Mail
* * * * *
3.2 Additional Standards for Critical Mail Letters
* * * Critical Mail letters also must:
* * * * *
[Revise item 3.2b as follows:]
b. Bear a delivery address that includes the correct ZIP Code,
ZIP+4 code, or numeric equivalent to the delivery point routing code
and which meets address quality standards in 233.5.5 and 708.3.0.
* * * * *
230 First-Class Mail
233 Prices and Eligibility
* * * * *
4.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Nonautomation First-Class Mail
Letters
* * * * *
4.2 Barcodes
[Revise the text of 4.2 as follows:]
Any Intelligent Mail barcode on a mailpiece in nonautomation First-
Class Mail mailings must be correct for the delivery address and meet
the standards in 202.5.0, 708.3.0, and 708.4.0.
* * * * *
5.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Automation First-Class Mail
Letters
5.1 Basic Standards for Automation First-Class Mail Letters
All pieces in a First-Class Mail automation mailing must:
* * * * *
[Revise item 5.1e as follows:]
e. Bear an accurate Intelligent Mail barcode encoded with the
correct delivery point routing code, matching the delivery address and
meeting the standards in 202.5.0 and 708.4.0.
* * * * *
5.5 Address Standards for Barcoded Pieces
* * * * *
[Revise the title and text of 5.5.3 as follows:]
5.5.3 Numeric Delivery Point Routing Code
The numeric equivalent to the delivery point routing code is formed
by
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[Delete 5.6, Reply Cards and Envelopes Enclosed in Automation Price
First-Class Mail, in its entirety.]
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243 Prices and Eligibility
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3.0 Basic Standards for Standard Mail Letters
* * * * *
3.3 Additional Basic Standards for Standard Mail
Each Standard Mail mailing is subject to these general standards:
* * * * *
[Revise item 3.3i as follows:]
i. Any Intelligent Mail barcode on a mailpiece must be correct for
the delivery address and meet the standards in 202.5.0, 708.3.0, and
708.4.0.
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6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Enhanced Carrier Route
Standard Mail Letters
6.1 General Enhanced Carrier Route Standards
* * * * *
6.1.2 Basic Eligibility Standards
All pieces in an Enhanced Carrier Route or Nonprofit Enhanced
Carrier Route Standard Mail mailing must:
* * * * *
[Revise item 6.1.2d as follows:]
d. Bear a delivery address that includes the correct ZIP Code,
ZIP+4 code, or numeric equivalent to the delivery point routing code
and which meets these address quality standards:
* * * * *
[Revise item 6.1.2g as follows:]
g. Meet the requirements for automation compatibility in 201.3.0
and bear an accurate Intelligent Mail barcode encoded with the correct
delivery point routing code matching the delivery address and meeting
the standards in 202.5.0 and 708.4.0, except as provided in 6.1.2h.
Pieces prepared with a simplified address format are exempt from the
automation-compatibility and barcode requirements. Letters entered
under the full-service Intelligent Mail automation option also must
meet the standards in 705.24.0.
* * * * *
6.4 High Density Enhanced Carrier Route Standards
[Revise the title and text of 6.4.1 as follows:]
6.4.1 Additional Eligibility Standards for High Density Prices
In addition to the eligibility standards in 6.1, high density
letter-size mailpieces must be in a full carrier route tray or in a
carrier route bundle of 10 or more pieces placed in a 5-digit (or 3-
digit) carrier routes tray. Except for pieces with a simplified
address, pieces that are not automation-compatible or not barcoded are
mailable only at the nonautomation high density letter prices.
* * * * *
6.5 Saturation ECR Standards
[Revise the title and text of 6.5.1 as follows:]
6.5.1 Additional Eligibility Standards for Saturation Prices
In addition to the eligibility standards in 6.1, saturation letter-
size mailpieces must be in a full carrier route tray or in a carrier
route bundle of 10 or more pieces placed in a 5-digit (or 3-digit)
carrier tray. Except for pieces with a simplified address, pieces that
are not automation-compatible or not barcoded are mailable at
nonautomation saturation letter prices.
* * * * *
7.0 Eligibility Standards for Automation Standard Mail
7.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for Automation Standard Mail
All pieces in a Regular Standard Mail or Nonprofit Standard Mail
automation mailing must:
* * * * *
[Revise item 7.1d as follows:]
d. Bear a delivery address that includes the correct ZIP Code,
ZIP+4 code, or numeric equivalent to the delivery point routing code
and which meets these address quality standards:
* * * * *
[Revise item 7.1e as follows:]
e. Bear an accurate Intelligent Mail barcode encoded with the
correct delivery point routing code, matching the delivery address and
meeting the standards in 202.5.0 and 708.4.0.
* * * * *
7.5 Address Standards for Barcoded Pieces
* * * * *
[Revise the title and text of 7.5.3 as follows:]
7.5.3 Numeric Delivery Point Routing Code
The numeric equivalent to the delivery point routing code is formed
by adding two digits directly after the ZIP+4 code.
* * * * *
[Delete 7.6, Enclosed Reply Cards and Envelopes, in its entirety.]
[Renumber current 7.7 as new 7.6.]
* * * * *
300 Commercial Mail Flats
* * * * *
302 Elements on the Face of a Mailpiece
* * * * *
2.0 Address Placement
* * * * *
2.4 Type Size and Line Spacing
* * * These additional standards apply to automation pieces:
* * * * *
[Revise item 2.4c as follows:]
c. For pieces that bear an Intelligent Mail barcode with a delivery
point routing code under 708.4.3, mailers may print the delivery
address in a minimum of 6-point type (each character must be at least
0.065 inch high) if all capital letters are used.
* * * * *
5.0 Barcode Placement
[Revise the title and text of 5.1 as follows:]
5.1 Barcode Placement for Flats
On any flat-size piece claimed at automation prices, the piece may
bear one Intelligent Mail barcode. The barcode may be anywhere on the
address side as long as it is at least \1/8\ inch from any edge of the
piece. The portion of the surface of the piece on which the barcode is
printed must meet the barcode dimensions and spacing requirements in
708.4.2.5, and the reflectance standards in 708.4.4. Intelligent Mail
barcodes are subject to standards in 708.4.3.2. POSTNET barcodes must
not appear on the address side of any automation flat, but a POSTNET
barcode (under 708.4.0) may appear on the address side of any
nonautomation flat. Other non-USPS barcodes may appear on the address
side of a flat if the barcode format is not discernable to automated
postal equipment.
* * * * *
[Delete current 5.2, Applying One Barcode, and 5.3, Applying Second
Barcode, in their entirety.]
[Renumber current 5.4 through 5.7 as new 5.2 through 5.5.]
5.2 5-Digit and ZIP+4 Barcodes
[Revise the text of renumbered 5.2 as follows:]
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An automation flat-size piece must not bear a 5-digit or a ZIP + 4
barcode.
[Revise the title and text of renumbered 5.3 as follows:]
5.3 Delivery Point Routing Code Numeric Equivalent
In automation mailings only, the numbers corresponding to the
delivery point routing code may appear in the delivery address. If read
from left to right: a correct numeric equivalent consists of five
digits, a hyphen, and seven digits.
5.4 Barcode in Address Block
When an Intelligent Mail barcode is included as part of the address
block:
* * * * *
[Revise renumbered items 5.4c through 5.4e as follows:]
c. The minimum clearance between the barcode and any information
line above or below it within the address block must be at least 0.028
inch, and the separation between the barcode and top line or bottom
line of the address block must not exceed 0.625 (\5/8\) inch. The
clearance between the leftmost and rightmost bars and any adjacent
printing must be at least 0.125 (\1/8\) inch.
d. If a window envelope is used, the clearance between the leftmost
and rightmost bars and any printing or window edge must be at least
0.125 (\1/8\) inch, and the clearance between the barcode and the top
and bottom window edges must be at least 0.028 inch. These clearances
must be maintained during the insert's range of movement in the
envelope. Covers for address block windows are subject to 5.5. Window
envelopes also must meet the specifications in 601.6.3.
e. If an address label is used, a clear space of at least 0.125
(\1/8\) inch must be left between the barcode and the left and right
edges of the address label, and the clearance between the barcode and
the top and bottom edges of the address label must be at least 0.028
inch.
* * * * *
320 Priority Mail
323 Prices and Eligibility
* * * * *
3.0 Basic Standards for Priority Mail
* * * * *
3.2 Additional Standards for Critical Mail Flats
[Revise the introductory text of 3.2 as follows:]
Critical Mail, a category of Priority Mail, is available for
barcoded, automation-compatible letters and barcoded, automation flats.
With the exception of restricted mail as described in 601.8.0, any
mailable matter may be mailed via Critical Mail. USPS-produced Critical
Mail flat-size envelopes must be used for all Critical Mail flats.
Flats may not exceed 13 ounces in weight. Critical Mail flats also
must:
* * * * *
[Revise item 3.2b as follows:]
b. Bear a delivery address that includes the correct ZIP Code,
ZIP+4 code, or numeric equivalent to the delivery point routing code
and which meets address quality standards in 333.5.5 and 708.3.0.
* * * * *
330 First-Class Mail
333 Prices and Eligibility
* * * * *
4.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Nonautomation First-Class Mail
Flats
* * * * *
4.2 Barcodes on Nonautomation First-Class Mail
[Revise the text of 4.2 as follows:]
Any barcode on a mailpiece in a First-Class Mail nonautomation
flats mailing must be correct for the delivery address and meet the
standards in 708.3.0 and 708.4.0.
* * * * *
5.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Automation First-Class Mail
Flats
5.1 Basic Standards for Automation First-Class Mail
All pieces in a First-Class Mail automation flats mailing must:
* * * * *
[Revise items 5.1d through e as follows:]
d. Bear a delivery address that includes the correct ZIP Code,
ZIP+4 code, or numeric equivalent to the delivery point routing code
and which meets these address quality standards:
1. The address matching and coding standards in 5.5 and 708.3.0.
2. If an alternative addressing format is used, the additional
standards in 602.3.0.
e. Bear an accurate Intelligent Mail barcode encoded with the
correct delivery point routing code, matching the delivery address and
meeting the standards in 302.5.0 and 708.4.0, either on the piece or on
an insert showing through a window.
* * * * *
5.5 Address Standards for Barcoded Pieces
* * * * *
[Revise the title and text of 5.5.3 as follows:]
5.5.3 Numeric Delivery Point Routing Code
A numeric equivalent of the delivery point routing code consists of
five digits followed by a hyphen and six digits as specified in
708.4.2.4. The numeric equivalent is formed by adding two digits
directly after the ZIP+4 code.
* * * * *
[Delete 5.6, Reply Cards and Envelopes Enclosed in Automation Price
First-Class Mail, in its entirety.]
* * * * *
340 Standard Mail
343 Prices and Eligibility
* * * * *
3.0 Basic Standards for Standard Mail Flats
* * * * *
3.3 Additional Basic Standards for Standard Mail
Each Standard Mail mailing is subject to these general standards:
* * * * *
[Revise item 3.3i as follows:]
i. Any barcode on a mailpiece must be correct for the delivery
address and meet the standards in 302.5.0, 708.3.0, and 708.4.0.
* * * * *
6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Enhanced Carrier Route
Standard Mail Flats
6.1 General Enhanced Carrier Route Standards
* * * * *
6.1.2 Basic Eligibility Standards
All pieces in an Enhanced Carrier Route or Nonprofit Enhanced
Carrier Route Standard Mail mailing must:
* * * * *
[Revise item 6.1.2d as follows:]
d. Bear a delivery address that includes the correct ZIP Code,
ZIP+4 code, or numeric equivalent to the delivery point routing code
and which meets these address quality standards:
* * * * *
7.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Automation Standard Mail Flats
7.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for Automation Standard Mail
All pieces in a Regular Standard Mail or Nonprofit Standard Mail
automation mailing must:
* * * * *
[Revise item 7.1d as follows:]
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d. Bear a delivery address that includes the correct ZIP Code,
ZIP+4 code, or numeric equivalent to the delivery point routing code
and which meets these address quality standards:
* * * * *
[Revise item 7.1e as follows:]
e. Bear an accurate Intelligent Mail barcode encoded with the
correct delivery point routing code, matching the delivery address and
meeting the standards in 302.5.0, and 708.4.0.
* * * * *
7.4 Address Standards for Barcoded Pieces
* * * * *
[Revise the title and text of 7.4.3 as follows:]
7.4.3 Numeric Delivery Point Routing Code
A numeric equivalent of the delivery point routing code consists of
five digits followed by a hyphen and six digits as specified in
708.4.2. The numeric equivalent is formed by adding two digits directly
after the ZIP+4 code.
* * * * *
[Delete 7.5, Enclosed Reply Cards and Envelopes, in its entirety.]
* * * * *
360 Bound Printed Matter
363 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees for Bound Printed Matter
* * * * *
1.1.4 Barcoded Discount--Flats
[Revise the text of 1.1.4 as follows:]
For discount, see Notice 123--Price List. See 4.1 and 6.1 for
eligibility information.
* * * * *
4.0 Price Eligibility for Bound Printed Matter Flats
4.1 Price Eligibility
* * * Price categories are as follows:
* * * * *
[Revise item 4.1d as follows:]
d. Barcoded Discount--Flats. The barcoded discount applies to BPM
flats that meet the requirements for automation compatibility in
301.3.0 and bear an accurate Intelligent Mail barcode encoded with the
correct delivery point routing code. See 6.1 for more information.
* * * * *
6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Barcoded Bound Printed Matter
Flats
6.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for Barcoded Bound Printed Matter
[Revise the text of 6.1 as follows:]
The barcode discount applies only to BPM flat-size pieces that bear
an Intelligent Mail barcode encoded with the correct delivery point
routing code, matching the delivery address and meeting the standards
in 302.5.0 and 708.4.0. The pieces must be part of a nonpresorted price
mailing of 50 or more flat-size pieces or part of a presort price
mailing of at least 300 BPM flat-size pieces prepared under 705.8.0 and
365.7.0. Pieces may be optionally prepared under 705.14.0. The barcode
discount is not available for flat-size pieces mailed at Presorted DDU
prices or carrier route prices. To qualify for the barcode discount,
the flat-size pieces must meet the standards in 301.3.0.
* * * * *
6.4 Address Standards for Barcode Discounts
* * * * *
[Revise the title and text of 6.4.3 as follows:]
6.4.3 Numeric Delivery Point Routing Code
A numeric equivalent of the delivery point routing code consists of
five digits followed by a hyphen and six digits as specified in
708.4.0. The numeric equivalent is formed by adding two digits directly
after the ZIP+4 code.
* * * * *
400 Commercial Parcels
* * * * *
402 Elements on the Face of a Mailpiece
* * * * *
4.0 General Barcode Placement for Parcels
* * * * *
[Revise the title and text of current 4.3 as follows:]
4.3 Intelligent Mail Barcodes and POSTNET Barcodes
Intelligent Mail barcodes and POSTNET barcodes do not meet barcode
eligibility requirements for parcels and do not qualify for any
barcode-related prices for parcels, but one barcode may be included
only in the address block on a parcel, except on eVS parcels. An
Intelligent Mail barcode or POSTNET barcode in the address block must
be placed according to 302.5.4.
[Delete current 4.3.1, General Placement of POSTNET Barcodes,
4.3.2, POSTNET Barcode in Address Block, and 4.3.3, Window Cover, in
their entirety.]
* * * * *
440 Standard Mail
443 Prices and Eligibility
* * * * *
4.0 Price Eligibility for Standard Mail
* * * * *
4.4 Surcharge
Unless prepared in carrier route or 5-digit/scheme containers,
Standard Mail parcels are subject to a surcharge if:
* * * * *
[Revise item 4.4c as follows:]
c. The irregular parcels do not bear a GS1-128 routing barcode or
an Intelligent Mail package barcode for the delivery address.
* * * * *
6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Enhanced Carrier Route
Standard Mail Marketing Parcels
6.1 General Enhanced Carrier Route Standards
* * * * *
6.1.2 Basic Eligibility Standards
All pieces in an Enhanced Carrier Route or Nonprofit Enhanced
Carrier Route mailing of Standard Mail Marketing parcels must:
* * * * *
[Revise item 6.1.2d as follows:]
d. Bear a delivery address that includes the correct ZIP Code,
ZIP+4 code, or numeric equivalent to the delivery point routing code
and which meets these addressing standards:
* * * * *
500 Additional Mailing Services
* * * * *
505 Return Services
1.0 Business Reply Mail (BRM)
* * * * *
1.3 Qualified Business Reply Mail (QBRM) Basic Standards
1.3.1 Description
Qualified Business Reply Mail (QBRM) is First-Class Mail that:
* * * * *
[Revise item 1.3.1d as follows:]
d. Is authorized to mail at QBRM prices and fees under 1.3.2.
During the authorization process, the mailer is assigned a unique ZIP+4
code for each price category of QBRM to be returned under the system
(one for card-price
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pieces, one for letter-size pieces weighing 1 ounce or less, and one
for letter-size pieces weighing over 1 ounce up to and including 2
ounces).
* * * * *
[Revise item 1.3.1f as follows:]
f. Bears the correct Intelligent Mail barcode that corresponds to
the unique ZIP+4 code in the address on each piece distributed. The
barcode must be correctly prepared under 1.9 and 708.4.0.
* * * * *
1.8 Format Elements
1.8.1 General
* * * * *
[Revise Exhibit 1.8.1 to depict an IMb rather than a POSTNET
barcode.]
* * * * *
1.8.6 Delivery Address
The complete address (including the permit holder's name, delivery
address, city, state, and BRM ZIP Code) must be printed directly on the
piece, except as allowed under 1.7.5 or under item a below, subject to
these conditions:
[Revise item 1.8.6a as follows:]
a. Preprinted labels with only delivery address information
(including an Intelligent Mail barcode under 1.9) are permitted, but
the permit holder's name and other required elements must be printed
directly on the BRM piece.
* * * * *
1.9 Additional Standards for Letter-Size and Flat-Size BRM
[Revise the text of 1.9 to incorporate the current item 1.9a,
including items a1 and a2, into the introductory text and revise the
new introductory text as follows:]
In addition to the format standards in 1.8, QBRM letters and cards
must be barcoded with an Intelligent Mail barcode. When an Intelligent
Mail barcode is printed on any BRM pieces, it must contain the barcode
ID, service type ID, and correct ZIP+4 routing code, as specified under
708.4.3. Permit holders must use the ZIP+4 codes and equivalent
Intelligent Mail barcodes assigned by the USPS. The IMb must be placed
on the address side of the piece and positioned as part of the delivery
address block under 202.5.7 or within the barcode clear zone in the
lower right corner of the piece if printed directly on the piece.
* * * * *
2.0 Permit Reply Mail (PRM)
* * * * *
2.3 Format Elements
2.3.1 General
[Revise exhibit 2.3.1 to include an IMb rather than a POSTNET
barcode.]
* * * * *
2.3.6 Delivery Address
[Revise the text of 2.3.6 as follows:]
The complete address (including the permit holder's name, delivery
address, city, state, and ZIP+4 code) must be printed on the piece. PRM
pieces must bear an Intelligent Mail barcode encoded with the correct
delivery point routing code, matching the delivery address and meeting
the standards in 202.5.0 and 708.4.0.
* * * * *
700 Special Standards
* * * * *
708 Technical Standards
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 4.0 as follows:]
4.0 Standards for Intelligent Mail and POSTNET Barcodes
4.1 General
[Revise the text of 4.1 as follows:]
Intelligent Mail barcodes and POSTNET (Postal Numeric Encoding
Technique) barcodes are USPS-developed methods to encode ZIP Code
information on mail that can be read for sorting by automated machines.
Intelligent Mail barcodes also encode other tracking information.
POSTNET barcodes do not qualify for automation pricing.
* * * * *
We will publish an appropriate amendment to 39 CFR part 111 to
reflect these changes if our proposal is adopted.
Stanley F. Mires,
Attorney, Legal Policy & Legislative Advice.
[FR Doc. 2012-5050 Filed 3-1-12; 8:45 am]
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