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BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
Holiday Mobile Shopping Promotion
Postal Service TM.
Final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Postal Service will revise
the Mailing Standards of the United
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail
Manual (DMM®) 709.3 to add a new
temporary promotion during November
of 2012 for Presorted and automation
First-Class Mail® cards, letters, and
flats, and Standard Mail® letters and
flats bearing two-dimensional mobile
barcodes or equivalent print technology.
DATES: Effective date: November 7,
2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Krista Becker at 202–268–7345, Bill
Chatfield at 202–268–7278, John Rosato
at 202–268–8597, or
mobilebarcode@usps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On June
27, 2012, the Postal Service filed a
notice with the Postal Regulatory
Commission (Docket No. R2012–9) to
temporarily reduce the prices for certain
types of First-Class Mail and Standard
Mail letters and flats containing a
transactional two-dimensional barcode
(‘‘mobile barcode’’) readable by
consumer mobile devices. The terms
‘‘mobile barcode or mobile barcodes’’
include equivalent mobile technologies
such as watermarks or tags. On August
7, 2012, the PRC approved the Holiday
Mobile Shopping Promotion
(‘‘Promotion’’), which will take place
between November 7, 2012 and
November 21, 2012 (‘‘promotion
period’’). The Promotion is designed to
SUMMARY:
spur mobile purchasing by putting
mailers’ mobile-optimized offers,
coupons, and catalogs into the hands of
customers for the Black Friday/Cyber
Monday holiday shopping timeframe.
In this final rule, the Postal Service
provides a description of the eligibility
conditions for the Holiday Mobile
Shopping Promotion, and the revised
mailing standards to implement the
promotion. The new standards will
replace those for the Mobile Commerce
and Personalization Promotion that
have been in effect for the months of
July and August 2012.
To be eligible, each mailpiece listed
on a qualifying postage statement must
have a mobile barcode on the outside of
the piece or on the contents within the
piece. When scanned, the mobile
barcode must lead the recipient of the
mailpiece to a mobile optimized
shopping Web site that allows the
recipient to purchase an advertised
product on the mobile device (the sale
of services will not qualify). Directional
text must be printed near the mobile
barcode to instruct the recipient to scan
the image. Mobile barcodes that direct
consumers to web pages that allow them
to pay for prior or future purchases or
encourage enrollment in online bill
payment or paperless statement services
are not eligible for the Promotion.
Mailpieces with mobile barcodes that
convey postage information,
destination, sender, or a machinable
serial number for security purposes also
are not eligible for the discount.
Discount and Rebate Information
The Holiday Mobile Shopping
Promotion provides an upfront price
reduction of 2 percent on the eligible
postage for qualifying mailpieces.
Qualifying mailings are Presorted and
automation mailings of First-Class Mail
cards, letters, and flats, and Standard
Mail (including Nonprofit) letters and
flats. Commingled, co-mailed, and
combined mailings are allowed, but a
separate postage statement is required
for the mailpieces with mobile barcodes.
The price reduction will be taken off
the eligible postage amount due at the
time of mailing. The Promotion
discount does not apply to single-piece
First-Class Mail pieces including
residual single-piece First-Class Mail
pieces claimed on a postage statement
for Presorted and automation mailings.
The price reduction also does not apply
to any Standard Mail residual pieces
paying single-piece First-Class Mail
prices.
Eligible mailings must be
accompanied by electronic
documentation, submitted via mail.dat,
mail.xml, or Postal Wizard. The
electronic documentation must identify
the mail owner and mail preparer in the
‘‘by/for’’ fields for all mailings, either by
the Customer Registration ID (CRID) or
Mailer ID (MID) assigned by USPS®.
Mailings of automation cards and
letters, including Standard Mail letters
(other than those with simplified
addresses) claiming a carrier route
automation letter price on a postage
statement, or automation flats must have
Intelligent Mail® barcodes. Mailpieces
with POSTNET TM barcodes will not be
eligible for the price reduction.
Mailers also may qualify for an
additional 1 percent rebate on the prediscount postage of their qualifying
mailings if a portion of their orders is
fulfilled via Priority Mail® between
November 9, 2012, and December 31,
2012 (‘‘fulfillment period’’). Priority
Mail packages must bear a unique
trackable barcode (i.e., Delivery
Confirmation barcode or Intelligent Mail
package barcode). To claim the rebate,
mailers will need to demonstrate that
during the fulfillment period, the
number of Priority Mail packages
delivered to customers exceeded 0.5
percent (‘‘package threshold’’) of the
total number of qualifying mailpieces
sent during the ‘‘promotion period’’
(November 7, 2012, through November
21, 2012.).
An example of the package threshold
calculation is in the table below:
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Promotion Period—Discounted Mail volume .............................................................................................
Total postage prior to discount ..................................................................................................................
2% Discount Applied ..................................................................................................................................
Total Postage after Discount applied ........................................................................................................
Fulfillment Threshold—0.5% of Discounted Mail volume ..........................................................................
Actual number of packages fulfilled via Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation (11/9–12/31) ................
Additional rebate earned ...........................................................................................................................
In the example above, if the mailer
had sent 500 packages or less via
Priority Mail with Delivery
Confirmation during the fulfillment
period, there would be no rebate. Rebate
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applications will be due to the program
office no later than February 15, 2013.
Any earned rebate will be deposited to
the participant’s mailing postage
payment account.
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100,000 pieces.
$21,000.
$420.
$20,580.
500 packages.
1,225.
$210.
Postage Payment Methods
Postage payment methods will be
restricted to permit imprint, metered
postage, or precancelled stamps. Pieces
with metered postage must bear an exact
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amount of postage as stipulated by the
class and shape of mail. For First-Class
Mail letters, the affixed values below are
for the first 2 ounces only, and for FirstClass Mail flats, for the first ounce only.
Affixed postage values for metered
mailings will be as follows:
First-Class Mail postcards .......................................................................................................................................................................
First-Class Mail automation and Presorted machinable letters ..............................................................................................................
First-Class Mail nonmachinable letters ...................................................................................................................................................
First-Class Mail automation and Presorted flats .....................................................................................................................................
Standard Mail Regular letters ..................................................................................................................................................................
Standard Mail Regular flats .....................................................................................................................................................................
Standard Mail Nonprofit letters ................................................................................................................................................................
Standard Mail Nonprofit flats ...................................................................................................................................................................
Mailings with postage paid by
metered or precancelled stamp postage
will have the percentage discount
deducted from the additional postage
due, except for Value Added Refund
mailings, which may include the
amount of the discount with the amount
to be refunded. The holiday mobile
shopping promotion discount cannot be
combined with other incentives, with
the exception of the full-service
Intelligent Mail barcode discount.
Promotion Dates and More Information
To participate in the promotion,
customers must be registered for the
Promotion on the Incentive Programs
Service through the Business Customer
Gateway at https://gateway.usps.com/
bcg/login.htm and specify which
permits and CRIDs will participate in
the promotion. Registration opens
September 15, 2012 and must be
completed at least 2 hours prior to the
first mailing. The Postal Service will
implement the Promotion and
temporary price reduction for mailings
made on November 7, 2012, through
November 21, 2012. Plant-verified drop
shipment (PVDS) mailings accepted no
later than November 21, 2012, may be
entered at destinations through
December 6, 2012. Program
requirements, including updated FAQs,
are available on the RIBBS® Web site at
https://ribbs.usps.gov/
index.cfm?page=mobilebarcode or by
email to mobilebarcode@usps.gov.
The Postal Service adopts the
following changes to Mailing Standards
of the United States Postal Service,
Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), which is
incorporated by reference in the Code of
Federal Regulations. See 39 CFR 111.1.
2. Revise the following sections of the
Mailing Standards of the United States
Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM):
Mailing Standards of the United
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail
Manual (DMM):
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Special Standards
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[Revise the title of 3.0 as follows:]
3.0 Holiday Mobile Shopping
Promotion
PART 111—[AMENDED]
3.1 Program Description and Scope
[Revise 3.1 as follows:]
The holiday mobile shopping
promotion provides a 2 percent
discount on the prices of Presorted and
automation pieces in mailings of FirstClass Mail cards, letters, and flats, and
Standard Mail (including Nonprofit)
letters and flats that include a
transactional two-dimensional mobile
barcode and meet all the conditions in
3.0. The term ‘‘mobile barcode’’ also
will include equivalent mobile
technologies, such as watermarks and
tags, that meet all the conditions in 3.0.
Automation pieces must bear Intelligent
Mail barcodes. The promotion is valid
for mailings entered from November 7,
2012, through November 21, 2012.
Plant-verified drop shipment (PVDS)
mailings meeting all relevant standards
may be accepted at origin as late as
November 21, 2012, if they are entered
no later than December 6, 2012 at the
destination facility. Mailers also may
qualify for an additional 1 percent
rebate on the postage of their qualifying
mailers under 3.3.
1. The authority citation for 39 CFR
Part 111 continues to read as follows:
3.2 Eligibility Standards
[Revise 3.2 as follows:]
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
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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.
Administrative practice and
procedure, Postal Service.
Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is
amended as follows:
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$0.20
0.25
0.45
0.35
0.12
0.13
0.05
0.06
To be eligible for the 2 percent
discount, customers must be registered
for the promotion on the Incentive
Programs Service through the Business
Customer Gateway at https://
gateway.usps.com/bcg/login.htm, and
specify which permits and CRIDs will
participate in the promotion.
Registration opens September 15, 2012,
and must be completed at least 2 hours
prior to the first mailing. Mailpieces
must be mailed under the following
conditions:
a. The mobile barcode or similar
image must be on each mailpiece, either
on the outside or printed on the
contents of the piece. Brief instructions
or directional copy must be printed near
the mobile barcode to instruct the
recipient to scan the barcode or image.
See 3.4 for placement restrictions.
b. The mobile barcode must be
readable by a mobile device and must
lead to a mobile-optimized Web site.
The mobile barcode must be relevant to
the contents of the mailpiece. Scanning
the barcode must lead the consumer to
a Web page that allows the recipient to
purchase an advertised product on the
mobile device. Barcodes with links that
direct consumers to sites that allow
purchase of a service, payment for prior
or future purchases, or that encourage
enrollment in online bill payment or
paperless statement services are not
eligible for the discount. Mailpieces
with mobile barcodes that convey
postage information, destination,
sender, or a machinable serial number
for security purposes also are not
eligible for the discount.
c. The mailpieces with mobile
barcodes must be one of the following:
1. Presorted or automation First-Class
Mail cards, letters, or flats. Automation
pieces must bear Intelligent Mail
barcodes.
2. Standard Mail (including
Nonprofit) letters or flats. Automation
pieces must bear Intelligent Mail
barcodes.
d. Postage must be paid by permit
imprint or by affixing metered postage
or a precanceled stamp to each piece of
mail; the postage statement and mailing
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documentation must be submitted
electronically. The mail owner’s
identity must be indicated in the
electronic documentation (‘‘eDoc’’). The
eDoc must identify the mail owner and
mail preparer in the by/for fields, either
by Customer Registration ID (CRID) or
Mailer ID (MID) assigned by the USPS.
All Presorted and automation pieces
declared on a postage statement must
contain a mobile barcode that qualifies
for the discount.
e. At the time of mailing, mailers must
provide the USPS acceptance unit with
an unaddressed sample of the mailpiece
that contains a mobile barcode. Mailers
also must retain, until February 15,
2013, a sample of each mailpiece
claiming a discount.
f. Other than a full-service Intelligent
Mail discount (see 705.24), no other
incentives apply for mailpieces claiming
a discount under this promotion.
g. Participants must agree to
participate in a survey conducted either
during or after the promotional period.
h. Federal government official
mailings under OMAS are not eligible
for this promotion.
i. The electronic equivalent of the
mailer’s signature on the postage
statement will certify that each
mailpiece claimed on the postage
statement contains a qualifying mobile
barcode.
[Revise the heading and text of 3.3 as
follows:]
3.3 Discounts
Mailers must claim the 2 percent
postage discount on the postage
statement at the time the statement is
electronically submitted. Mailings with
postage affixed will deduct the discount
amount from the additional postage due,
except that mail service providers
authorized to submit Value Added
Refund (‘‘VAR’’) mailings may include
the discount in the amount to be
refunded. Pieces with metered postage
must bear an exact amount of postage as
stipulated by the class and shape of
mail. Affixed postage values for metered
mailings may be found in the Federal
Register notice preamble available at
pe.usps.com. Provisions for additional
postage for First-Class Mail pieces over
1 ounce are in 234.2.2a and 334.2.2a,
and in 244.2.2 and 344.2.2 for Standard
Mail pieces over 3.3 ounces. Mailers
may also qualify for an additional one
percent rebate on the postage of their
qualifying mailpieces if a portion of
their orders are fulfilled via Priority
Mail between November 9, 2012, and
December 31, 2012 (fulfillment period).
To claim the rebate, mailers will need
to demonstrate that during the
fulfillment period, the number of
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Priority Mail packages (sent with a
unique trackable barcode, such as
Delivery Confirmation or Intelligent
Mail package barcode) delivered to
customers exceeded 0.5 percent of the
total number of qualifying mailpieces
mailed from November 7, 2012, through
November 21, 2012.
[Add new 3.4 as follows:]
3.4 Mobile Barcode Placement
The mobile barcode cannot be placed
on a detached address label (DAL or
DML) or card that is not attached to the
mailpiece. The mobile barcode cannot
be placed in the (postage) indicia zone
or the (Intelligent Mail) barcode clear
zone on the outside of the mailpiece.
For letters, the barcode clear zone is
defined in 202.5.1. For flats, the barcode
clear zone for this purpose is the
barcode itself and an area that extends
an additional 1⁄8 inch from any part of
the barcode. The indicia zone is defined
as follows:
a. The postage ‘‘indicia zone’’ is 2
inches from the top edge by 4 inches
from the right edge of the mailpiece;
b. When the postage indicium is not
in the area described in 3.4a, the mobile
barcode must not be placed within 2
inches of the actual postage indicium.
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We will publish an appropriate
amendment to 39 CFR Part 111 to reflect
these changes.
Stanley F. Mires,
Attorney, Legal Policy and Legislative Advice.
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 501
Revisions to the Requirements for
Authority to Manufacture and
Distribute Postage Evidencing
Systems
Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This rule updates the security
and revenue protection features of the
Computerized Meter Resetting System
(CMRS) to reflect recommended changes
in Sarbanes-Oxley compliance
procedures.
SUMMARY:
DATES:
This rule is effective October 15,
2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Marlo Kay Ivey, Business Programs
Specialist, Payment Technology, U.S.
Postal Service, at 202–268–7613.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: When the
Postal Service was mandated to comply
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with Sarbanes-Oxley regulations, the
Postal Service required a Statement on
Auditing Standards (SAS) 70 Type II
Report from each of our providers. As
the American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants (AICPA) guidance
has changed, the Postal Service is now
requiring a Statements on Standards for
Attestation Engagements (SSAEs) No. 16
Type II Report from each of our
providers. We have also clarified that
the expense incurred from obtaining
this report will be paid by the resetting
companies (RCs).
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 501
Administrative practice and
procedure.
Accordingly, for the reasons stated, 39
CFR part 501 is amended as follows:
PART 501—AUTHORIZATION TO
MANUFACTURE AND DISTRIBUTE
POSTAGE EVIDENCING SYSTEMS
1. The authority citation for 39 CFR
part 501 continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 39 U.S.C. 101,
401, 403, 404, 410, 2601, 2605, Inspector
General Act of 1978, as amended (Pub. L. 95–
452, as amended); 5 U.S.C. App. 3.
2. Section 501.15 is amended by
revising paragraph (i) as follows:
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§ 501.15 Computerized Meter Resetting
System.
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(i) Security and Revenue Protection.
To receive Postal Service approval to
continue to operate systems in the
CMRS environment, the RC must submit
to a periodic examination of its CMRS
system and any other applications and
technology infrastructure that may have
a material impact on Postal Service
revenues, as determined by the Postal
Service. The examination shall be
performed by a qualified, independent
audit firm and shall be conducted in
accordance with the Statements on
Standards for Attestation Engagements
(SSAEs) No. 16, Service Organizations,
developed by the American Institute of
Certified Public Accountants (AICPA),
as amended or superseded. Expenses
associated with such examination shall
be incurred by the RC. The examination
shall include testing of the operating
effectiveness of relevant RC internal
controls (Type II SSAE 16 Report). If the
service organization uses another
service organization (sub-service
provider), Postal Service management
should consider the nature and
materiality of the transactions processed
by the sub-service organization and the
contribution of the sub-service
organization’s processes and controls in
the achievement of the Postal Service’s
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
Holiday Mobile Shopping Promotion
AGENCY: Postal Service \TM\.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Postal Service will revise the Mailing Standards of the
United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM[supreg]) 709.3
to add a new temporary promotion during November of 2012 for Presorted
and automation First-Class Mail[supreg] cards, letters, and flats, and
Standard Mail[supreg] letters and flats bearing two-dimensional mobile
barcodes or equivalent print technology.
DATES: Effective date: November 7, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Krista Becker at 202-268-7345, Bill
Chatfield at 202-268-7278, John Rosato at 202-268-8597, or
mobilebarcode@usps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On June 27, 2012, the Postal Service filed a
notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission (Docket No. R2012-9) to
temporarily reduce the prices for certain types of First-Class Mail and
Standard Mail letters and flats containing a transactional two-
dimensional barcode (``mobile barcode'') readable by consumer mobile
devices. The terms ``mobile barcode or mobile barcodes'' include
equivalent mobile technologies such as watermarks or tags. On August 7,
2012, the PRC approved the Holiday Mobile Shopping Promotion
(``Promotion''), which will take place between November 7, 2012 and
November 21, 2012 (``promotion period''). The Promotion is designed to
spur mobile purchasing by putting mailers' mobile-optimized offers,
coupons, and catalogs into the hands of customers for the Black Friday/
Cyber Monday holiday shopping timeframe.
In this final rule, the Postal Service provides a description of
the eligibility conditions for the Holiday Mobile Shopping Promotion,
and the revised mailing standards to implement the promotion. The new
standards will replace those for the Mobile Commerce and
Personalization Promotion that have been in effect for the months of
July and August 2012.
To be eligible, each mailpiece listed on a qualifying postage
statement must have a mobile barcode on the outside of the piece or on
the contents within the piece. When scanned, the mobile barcode must
lead the recipient of the mailpiece to a mobile optimized shopping Web
site that allows the recipient to purchase an advertised product on the
mobile device (the sale of services will not qualify). Directional text
must be printed near the mobile barcode to instruct the recipient to
scan the image. Mobile barcodes that direct consumers to web pages that
allow them to pay for prior or future purchases or encourage enrollment
in online bill payment or paperless statement services are not eligible
for the Promotion. Mailpieces with mobile barcodes that convey postage
information, destination, sender, or a machinable serial number for
security purposes also are not eligible for the discount.
Discount and Rebate Information
The Holiday Mobile Shopping Promotion provides an upfront price
reduction of 2 percent on the eligible postage for qualifying
mailpieces. Qualifying mailings are Presorted and automation mailings
of First-Class Mail cards, letters, and flats, and Standard Mail
(including Nonprofit) letters and flats. Commingled, co-mailed, and
combined mailings are allowed, but a separate postage statement is
required for the mailpieces with mobile barcodes.
The price reduction will be taken off the eligible postage amount
due at the time of mailing. The Promotion discount does not apply to
single-piece First-Class Mail pieces including residual single-piece
First-Class Mail pieces claimed on a postage statement for Presorted
and automation mailings. The price reduction also does not apply to any
Standard Mail residual pieces paying single-piece First-Class Mail
prices.
Eligible mailings must be accompanied by electronic documentation,
submitted via mail.dat, mail.xml, or Postal Wizard. The electronic
documentation must identify the mail owner and mail preparer in the
``by/for'' fields for all mailings, either by the Customer Registration
ID (CRID) or Mailer ID (MID) assigned by USPS[supreg]. Mailings of
automation cards and letters, including Standard Mail letters (other
than those with simplified addresses) claiming a carrier route
automation letter price on a postage statement, or automation flats
must have Intelligent Mail[supreg] barcodes. Mailpieces with POSTNET
\TM\ barcodes will not be eligible for the price reduction.
Mailers also may qualify for an additional 1 percent rebate on the
pre-discount postage of their qualifying mailings if a portion of their
orders is fulfilled via Priority Mail[supreg] between November 9, 2012,
and December 31, 2012 (``fulfillment period''). Priority Mail packages
must bear a unique trackable barcode (i.e., Delivery Confirmation
barcode or Intelligent Mail package barcode). To claim the rebate,
mailers will need to demonstrate that during the fulfillment period,
the number of Priority Mail packages delivered to customers exceeded
0.5 percent (``package threshold'') of the total number of qualifying
mailpieces sent during the ``promotion period'' (November 7, 2012,
through November 21, 2012.).
An example of the package threshold calculation is in the table
below:
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Promotion Period--Discounted Mail volume... 100,000 pieces.
Total postage prior to discount............ $21,000.
2% Discount Applied........................ $420.
Total Postage after Discount applied....... $20,580.
Fulfillment Threshold--0.5% of Discounted 500 packages.
Mail volume.
Actual number of packages fulfilled via 1,225.
Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation
(11/9-12/31).
Additional rebate earned................... $210.
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In the example above, if the mailer had sent 500 packages or less
via Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation during the fulfillment
period, there would be no rebate. Rebate applications will be due to
the program office no later than February 15, 2013. Any earned rebate
will be deposited to the participant's mailing postage payment account.
Postage Payment Methods
Postage payment methods will be restricted to permit imprint,
metered postage, or precancelled stamps. Pieces with metered postage
must bear an exact
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amount of postage as stipulated by the class and shape of mail. For
First-Class Mail letters, the affixed values below are for the first 2
ounces only, and for First-Class Mail flats, for the first ounce only.
Affixed postage values for metered mailings will be as follows:
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First-Class Mail postcards................................. $0.20
First-Class Mail automation and Presorted machinable 0.25
letters...................................................
First-Class Mail nonmachinable letters..................... 0.45
First-Class Mail automation and Presorted flats............ 0.35
Standard Mail Regular letters.............................. 0.12
Standard Mail Regular flats................................ 0.13
Standard Mail Nonprofit letters............................ 0.05
Standard Mail Nonprofit flats.............................. 0.06
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Mailings with postage paid by metered or precancelled stamp postage
will have the percentage discount deducted from the additional postage
due, except for Value Added Refund mailings, which may include the
amount of the discount with the amount to be refunded. The holiday
mobile shopping promotion discount cannot be combined with other
incentives, with the exception of the full-service Intelligent Mail
barcode discount.
Promotion Dates and More Information
To participate in the promotion, customers must be registered for
the Promotion on the Incentive Programs Service through the Business
Customer Gateway at https://gateway.usps.com/bcg/login.htm and specify
which permits and CRIDs will participate in the promotion. Registration
opens September 15, 2012 and must be completed at least 2 hours prior
to the first mailing. The Postal Service will implement the Promotion
and temporary price reduction for mailings made on November 7, 2012,
through November 21, 2012. Plant-verified drop shipment (PVDS) mailings
accepted no later than November 21, 2012, may be entered at
destinations through December 6, 2012. Program requirements, including
updated FAQs, are available on the RIBBS[supreg] Web site at https://ribbs.usps.gov/index.cfm?page=mobilebarcode or by email to
mobilebarcode@usps.gov.
The Postal Service adopts the following changes to Mailing
Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM), which is incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal
Regulations. See 39 CFR 111.1.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service.
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); 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.
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2. Revise the following sections of the Mailing Standards of the United
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM):
Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic
Mail Manual (DMM):
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700 Special Standards
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709 Experimental and Temporary Classifications
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[Revise the title of 3.0 as follows:]
3.0 Holiday Mobile Shopping Promotion
3.1 Program Description and Scope
[Revise 3.1 as follows:]
The holiday mobile shopping promotion provides a 2 percent discount
on the prices of Presorted and automation pieces in mailings of First-
Class Mail cards, letters, and flats, and Standard Mail (including
Nonprofit) letters and flats that include a transactional two-
dimensional mobile barcode and meet all the conditions in 3.0. The term
``mobile barcode'' also will include equivalent mobile technologies,
such as watermarks and tags, that meet all the conditions in 3.0.
Automation pieces must bear Intelligent Mail barcodes. The promotion is
valid for mailings entered from November 7, 2012, through November 21,
2012. Plant-verified drop shipment (PVDS) mailings meeting all relevant
standards may be accepted at origin as late as November 21, 2012, if
they are entered no later than December 6, 2012 at the destination
facility. Mailers also may qualify for an additional 1 percent rebate
on the postage of their qualifying mailers under 3.3.
3.2 Eligibility Standards
[Revise 3.2 as follows:]
To be eligible for the 2 percent discount, customers must be
registered for the promotion on the Incentive Programs Service through
the Business Customer Gateway at https://gateway.usps.com/bcg/login.htm, and specify which permits and CRIDs will participate in the
promotion. Registration opens September 15, 2012, and must be completed
at least 2 hours prior to the first mailing. Mailpieces must be mailed
under the following conditions:
a. The mobile barcode or similar image must be on each mailpiece,
either on the outside or printed on the contents of the piece. Brief
instructions or directional copy must be printed near the mobile
barcode to instruct the recipient to scan the barcode or image. See 3.4
for placement restrictions.
b. The mobile barcode must be readable by a mobile device and must
lead to a mobile-optimized Web site. The mobile barcode must be
relevant to the contents of the mailpiece. Scanning the barcode must
lead the consumer to a Web page that allows the recipient to purchase
an advertised product on the mobile device. Barcodes with links that
direct consumers to sites that allow purchase of a service, payment for
prior or future purchases, or that encourage enrollment in online bill
payment or paperless statement services are not eligible for the
discount. Mailpieces with mobile barcodes that convey postage
information, destination, sender, or a machinable serial number for
security purposes also are not eligible for the discount.
c. The mailpieces with mobile barcodes must be one of the
following:
1. Presorted or automation First-Class Mail cards, letters, or
flats. Automation pieces must bear Intelligent Mail barcodes.
2. Standard Mail (including Nonprofit) letters or flats. Automation
pieces must bear Intelligent Mail barcodes.
d. Postage must be paid by permit imprint or by affixing metered
postage or a precanceled stamp to each piece of mail; the postage
statement and mailing
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documentation must be submitted electronically. The mail owner's
identity must be indicated in the electronic documentation (``eDoc'').
The eDoc must identify the mail owner and mail preparer in the by/for
fields, either by Customer Registration ID (CRID) or Mailer ID (MID)
assigned by the USPS. All Presorted and automation pieces declared on a
postage statement must contain a mobile barcode that qualifies for the
discount.
e. At the time of mailing, mailers must provide the USPS acceptance
unit with an unaddressed sample of the mailpiece that contains a mobile
barcode. Mailers also must retain, until February 15, 2013, a sample of
each mailpiece claiming a discount.
f. Other than a full-service Intelligent Mail discount (see
705.24), no other incentives apply for mailpieces claiming a discount
under this promotion.
g. Participants must agree to participate in a survey conducted
either during or after the promotional period.
h. Federal government official mailings under OMAS are not eligible
for this promotion.
i. The electronic equivalent of the mailer's signature on the
postage statement will certify that each mailpiece claimed on the
postage statement contains a qualifying mobile barcode.
[Revise the heading and text of 3.3 as follows:]
3.3 Discounts
Mailers must claim the 2 percent postage discount on the postage
statement at the time the statement is electronically submitted.
Mailings with postage affixed will deduct the discount amount from the
additional postage due, except that mail service providers authorized
to submit Value Added Refund (``VAR'') mailings may include the
discount in the amount to be refunded. Pieces with metered postage must
bear an exact amount of postage as stipulated by the class and shape of
mail. Affixed postage values for metered mailings may be found in the
Federal Register notice preamble available at pe.usps.com. Provisions
for additional postage for First-Class Mail pieces over 1 ounce are in
234.2.2a and 334.2.2a, and in 244.2.2 and 344.2.2 for Standard Mail
pieces over 3.3 ounces. Mailers may also qualify for an additional one
percent rebate on the postage of their qualifying mailpieces if a
portion of their orders are fulfilled via Priority Mail between
November 9, 2012, and December 31, 2012 (fulfillment period). To claim
the rebate, mailers will need to demonstrate that during the
fulfillment period, the number of Priority Mail packages (sent with a
unique trackable barcode, such as Delivery Confirmation or Intelligent
Mail package barcode) delivered to customers exceeded 0.5 percent of
the total number of qualifying mailpieces mailed from November 7, 2012,
through November 21, 2012.
[Add new 3.4 as follows:]
3.4 Mobile Barcode Placement
The mobile barcode cannot be placed on a detached address label
(DAL or DML) or card that is not attached to the mailpiece. The mobile
barcode cannot be placed in the (postage) indicia zone or the
(Intelligent Mail) barcode clear zone on the outside of the mailpiece.
For letters, the barcode clear zone is defined in 202.5.1. For flats,
the barcode clear zone for this purpose is the barcode itself and an
area that extends an additional \1/8\ inch from any part of the
barcode. The indicia zone is defined as follows:
a. The postage ``indicia zone'' is 2 inches from the top edge by 4
inches from the right edge of the mailpiece;
b. When the postage indicium is not in the area described in 3.4a,
the mobile barcode must not be placed within 2 inches of the actual
postage indicium.
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We will publish an appropriate amendment to 39 CFR Part 111 to
reflect these changes.
Stanley F. Mires,
Attorney, Legal Policy and Legislative Advice.
[FR Doc. 2012-22507 Filed 9-12-12; 8:45 am]
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