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BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
POSTAL SERVICE
Background
39 CFR Part 111
New Pallet Preparation Standards for
Periodicals
Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The Postal Service will revise
Mailing Standards of the United States
Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM®) 705.8.10.2 to align pallet
preparation standards for Periodicals
with those currently required for
Periodicals prepared in sacks and
similar containers. The Postal Service
will also align the preparation standards
for merged pallets of Periodicals in
DMM 705.10, 705.12 and 705.13 with
other DMM sections by allowing mailers
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SUMMARY:
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using these programs to place
Periodicals bundles directly on mixed
area distribution center (ADC) pallets.
DATES: Effective date: January 27, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Craig Vance at 202–268–7595, or Kevin
Gunther at 202–268–7208.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
separation of mail destinating within
the origin mixed ADC (OMX) surface
reach of the mailer’s plant (or entry
point) from the remaining mixed ADC
mail is crucial for maintaining
acceptable service performance, for the
benefit of both Periodicals customers
and USPS® processing operations. To
assure that these separations are being
made, effective January 27, 2013, the
Postal Service will revise DMM
705.8.10.2 to provide the option for
mailers to prepare both the OMX and
mixed ADC pallets at no minimum
volume threshold, and to require the
preparation of both pallets at volumes of
100 pounds or more. Mailers will be
required to sack the bundles if they
choose not to prepare either pallet level
below the 100-pound threshold. The
Postal Service also will require that
mailers prepare the mixed ADC pallet in
accordance with labeling list L009
instead of the currently required L004.
In response to inquiries from the
mailing industry, the Postal Service also
will provide an option for mailers of
merged pallets of Periodicals, prepared
under DMM 705.10, 705.12 and 705.13,
to place Periodicals bundles directly on
OMX and mixed ADC pallets.
These changes will be effective
January 27, 2013. However, to provide
for the most expeditious processing of
OMX and mixed ADC Periodicals
mailpieces in USPS networks, the Postal
Service strongly encourages mailers to
begin using these new standards
immediately.
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Prior to January 22, 2012, mailers
were required to prepare bundles of flatsize Periodicals in mixed ADC sacks (or
similar containers), labeled according to
labeling list L009; and in OMX sacks (or
similar containers), labeled according to
labeling list L201. These standards
assured that the OMX and the mixed
ADC separations were always made, so
the sacks that were prepared could then
be presented directly for acceptance or
placed on pallets in accordance with
DMM 705.8.10.2.
On January 22, 2012, the Postal
Service revised DMM 705.8.10.2 to
allow mailers to place bundles of flatsize Periodicals directly onto mixed
ADC and OMX pallets, but retained the
existing language describing these pallet
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levels as optional. The long-standing
language that required the mixed ADC
pallet to be labeled in accordance with
labeling list L004 was also retained. As
a result of this change, some mailers
have discontinued the practice of
making the mixed ADC and OMX
separations when placing bundles of
flat-size Periodicals directly on pallets.
It was not the intent of the January 22,
2012 revision to eliminate the
requirement to perform the OMX and
mixed ADC separations. As a result, on
June 29, 2012, the Postal Service
published a proposed rule, Federal
Register notice (77 FR 38759–38760),
signaling its intent to change DMM
standards to clarify that the mixed ADC
and OMX separations must always be
made.
Comments
The Postal Service received only one
comment in response to the June 29,
2012 proposed rule, relating to the
optional programs for mailers to merge
bundles of flats from different price
categories on pallets. This commenter
requested that the Postal Service
consider providing an option for
mailers, creating merged pallets under
DMM 705.10, 705.12 and 705.13, to
place bundles directly on mixed ADC
and OMX pallets, instead of requiring
these bundles to be sacked. The Postal
Service believes that the operational
impact will be minimal if it extends the
option for mailers using these optional
programs. As a result, it will revise the
DMM to extend this option to mailers
using these advanced preparation
programs.
The Postal Service hereby adopts the
following changes to Mailing Standards
of the United States Postal Service,
Domestic Mail Manual (DMM),
incorporated by reference in the Code of
Federal Regulations. See 39 CFR 111.1.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Administrative practice and
procedure, Postal Service.
Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is
amended as follows:
PART 111—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for 39 CFR
part 111 continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 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:
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Special Standards
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705 Advanced Preparation and
Special Postage Payment Systems
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8.10.2
Trays
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Periodicals—Bundles, Sacks, or
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[Revise the introductory paragraph of
8.10.2j as follows:]
j. Origin Mixed ADC (OMX), optional
for sacks and trays; allowed with no
minimum and required at 100 pounds of
mail for bundles of flats. Bundles of flats
totaling less than 100 pounds in weight
must be sacked if not palletized. Pallet
may contain carrier route, automation
price, and presorted price mail.
Labeling:
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[Revise the introductory paragraph
and line 1 of 8.10.2k as follows:]
k. Mixed ADC, optional for sacks and
trays; allowed with no minimum and
required at 100 pounds of mail for
bundles of flats. Bundles of flats totaling
less than 100 pounds in weight must be
sacked if not palletized. Pallet may
contain carrier route, automation price,
or presorted price mail. Pallets must not
contain sacks, trays or bundles that
should be properly placed on the origin
mixed ADC (OMX) pallet. Labeling:
1. Line 1: ‘‘MXD’’ followed by the
city, state, and ZIP Code information for
facility serving 3-digit ZIP Code prefix
of entry Post Office as shown in L009,
Column A.
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10.0 Merging Bundles of Flats in
Sacks and Pallets Using the City State
Product
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Periodicals
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10.1.5 Pallet Preparation and Labeling
* * * Mailers must label pallets
according to the Line 1 and Line 2
information listed below and under 8.6,
Pallet Placards.
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[Delete 10.1.5g and 10.1.5h in their
entirety and add a new 10.1.5g as
follows:]
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Periodicals
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Oil Shale Management—General
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Pallet Presort and Labeling
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
12.1
Preparing Pallets
8.10
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g. SCF through mixed ADC, use
8.10.2h through 8.10.2k, as applicable,
to prepare and label SCF, ADC, Origin
Mixed ADC (OMX) and mixed ADC
pallet levels.
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12.0 Merging Bundles of Flats on
Pallets Using a 5% Threshold
Mailing Standards of the United States
Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM)
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Pallet Preparation and Labeling
* * * If a mailing contains no
barcoded price pieces and the carrier
route mailing and the nonbarcoded
price mailing are irregular parcels, use
‘‘IRREG’’ for the processing category on
the contents line of the pallet label.
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[Delete 12.1.5h and 12.1.5i in their
entirety and add a new 12.1.5h as
follows:]
h. SCF through mixed ADC, use
8.10.2h through 8.10.2k, as applicable,
to prepare and label SCF, ADC, Origin
Mixed ADC (OMX) and mixed ADC
pallet levels.
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Bureau of Land Management
43 CFR Parts 3900, 3910, 3920, 3930,
and 4100
CFR Correction
In Title 43 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 1000 to End, revised as
of October 1, 2011, on page 857, the
Subchapter D heading and the Group
4100 heading and note are removed and
are inserted on page 889 before the Part
4100 heading.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 600
[Docket No. 110819517–2456–02]
RIN 0648–BB06
13.0 Merging Bundles of Flats on
Pallets Using the City State Product and
a 5% Threshold
Second Fishing Capacity Reduction
Program for the Longline Catcher
Processor Subsector of the Bering Sea
and Aleutian Islands Non-Pollock
Groundfish Fishery
13.1
AGENCY:
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Periodicals
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Pallet Preparation and Labeling
* * * If a mailing contains no
barcoded price pieces and the carrier
route mailing and the nonbarcoded
price mailing are irregular parcels, use
‘‘IRREG’’ for the processing category on
the contents line of the pallet label.
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[Delete 13.1.5h and 13.1.5i in their
entirety and add a new 13.1.5h as
follows:]
h. SCF through mixed ADC, use
8.10.2h through 8.10.2k, as applicable,
to prepare and label SCF, ADC, Origin
Mixed ADC (OMX) and mixed ADC
pallet levels.
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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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National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
NMFS hereby establishes
regulations to implement a second
fishing capacity reduction program (also
commonly known as ‘‘buyback’’) and an
industry fee system to repay a $2.7
million loan for a single latent permit
within the Longline Catcher Processor
Subsector of the Bering Sea and
Aleutian Islands (BSAI) non-pollock
groundfish fishery (Reduction Fishery).
The purpose of this action is to
permanently reduce the greatest amount
of fishing capacity at the least cost. This
should result in increased harvesting
productivity for the permit holders
remaining in the fishery. The loan for
this program will be added to the
previous program loan of $35,700,000
authorized by the FY 2005
Appropriations Act (the Appropriations
Act). For purposes of this regulation, the
terms license and permit are used
interchangeably.
DATES: Effective October 24, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the
Environmental Assessment/Regulatory
SUMMARY:
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
New Pallet Preparation Standards for Periodicals
AGENCY: Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Postal Service will revise Mailing Standards of the United
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM[supreg]) 705.8.10.2 to
align pallet preparation standards for Periodicals with those currently
required for Periodicals prepared in sacks and similar containers. The
Postal Service will also align the preparation standards for merged
pallets of Periodicals in DMM 705.10, 705.12 and 705.13 with other DMM
sections by allowing mailers using these programs to place Periodicals
bundles directly on mixed area distribution center (ADC) pallets.
DATES: Effective date: January 27, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Craig Vance at 202-268-7595, or Kevin
Gunther at 202-268-7208.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The separation of mail destinating within
the origin mixed ADC (OMX) surface reach of the mailer's plant (or
entry point) from the remaining mixed ADC mail is crucial for
maintaining acceptable service performance, for the benefit of both
Periodicals customers and USPS[supreg] processing operations. To assure
that these separations are being made, effective January 27, 2013, the
Postal Service will revise DMM 705.8.10.2 to provide the option for
mailers to prepare both the OMX and mixed ADC pallets at no minimum
volume threshold, and to require the preparation of both pallets at
volumes of 100 pounds or more. Mailers will be required to sack the
bundles if they choose not to prepare either pallet level below the
100-pound threshold. The Postal Service also will require that mailers
prepare the mixed ADC pallet in accordance with labeling list L009
instead of the currently required L004.
In response to inquiries from the mailing industry, the Postal
Service also will provide an option for mailers of merged pallets of
Periodicals, prepared under DMM 705.10, 705.12 and 705.13, to place
Periodicals bundles directly on OMX and mixed ADC pallets.
These changes will be effective January 27, 2013. However, to
provide for the most expeditious processing of OMX and mixed ADC
Periodicals mailpieces in USPS networks, the Postal Service strongly
encourages mailers to begin using these new standards immediately.
Background
Prior to January 22, 2012, mailers were required to prepare bundles
of flat-size Periodicals in mixed ADC sacks (or similar containers),
labeled according to labeling list L009; and in OMX sacks (or similar
containers), labeled according to labeling list L201. These standards
assured that the OMX and the mixed ADC separations were always made, so
the sacks that were prepared could then be presented directly for
acceptance or placed on pallets in accordance with DMM 705.8.10.2.
On January 22, 2012, the Postal Service revised DMM 705.8.10.2 to
allow mailers to place bundles of flat-size Periodicals directly onto
mixed ADC and OMX pallets, but retained the existing language
describing these pallet levels as optional. The long-standing language
that required the mixed ADC pallet to be labeled in accordance with
labeling list L004 was also retained. As a result of this change, some
mailers have discontinued the practice of making the mixed ADC and OMX
separations when placing bundles of flat-size Periodicals directly on
pallets. It was not the intent of the January 22, 2012 revision to
eliminate the requirement to perform the OMX and mixed ADC separations.
As a result, on June 29, 2012, the Postal Service published a proposed
rule, Federal Register notice (77 FR 38759-38760), signaling its intent
to change DMM standards to clarify that the mixed ADC and OMX
separations must always be made.
Comments
The Postal Service received only one comment in response to the
June 29, 2012 proposed rule, relating to the optional programs for
mailers to merge bundles of flats from different price categories on
pallets. This commenter requested that the Postal Service consider
providing an option for mailers, creating merged pallets under DMM
705.10, 705.12 and 705.13, to place bundles directly on mixed ADC and
OMX pallets, instead of requiring these bundles to be sacked. The
Postal Service believes that the operational impact will be minimal if
it extends the option for mailers using these optional programs. As a
result, it will revise the DMM to extend this option to mailers using
these advanced preparation programs.
The Postal Service hereby adopts the following changes to Mailing
Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM), incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations.
See 39 CFR 111.1.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service.
Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is amended as follows:
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 Mailing Standards of the United
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) as follows:
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Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail
Manual (DMM)
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700 Special Standards
* * * * *
705 Advanced Preparation and Special Postage Payment Systems
* * * * *
8.0 Preparing Pallets
* * * * *
8.10 Pallet Presort and Labeling
* * * * *
8.10.2 Periodicals--Bundles, Sacks, or Trays
* * * * *
[Revise the introductory paragraph of 8.10.2j as follows:]
j. Origin Mixed ADC (OMX), optional for sacks and trays; allowed
with no minimum and required at 100 pounds of mail for bundles of
flats. Bundles of flats totaling less than 100 pounds in weight must be
sacked if not palletized. Pallet may contain carrier route, automation
price, and presorted price mail. Labeling:
* * * * *
[Revise the introductory paragraph and line 1 of 8.10.2k as
follows:]
k. Mixed ADC, optional for sacks and trays; allowed with no minimum
and required at 100 pounds of mail for bundles of flats. Bundles of
flats totaling less than 100 pounds in weight must be sacked if not
palletized. Pallet may contain carrier route, automation price, or
presorted price mail. Pallets must not contain sacks, trays or bundles
that should be properly placed on the origin mixed ADC (OMX) pallet.
Labeling:
1. Line 1: ``MXD'' followed by the city, state, and ZIP Code
information for facility serving 3-digit ZIP Code prefix of entry Post
Office as shown in L009, Column A.
* * * * *
10.0 Merging Bundles of Flats in Sacks and Pallets Using the City State
Product
10.1 Periodicals
* * * * *
10.1.5 Pallet Preparation and Labeling
* * * Mailers must label pallets according to the Line 1 and Line 2
information listed below and under 8.6, Pallet Placards.
* * * * *
[Delete 10.1.5g and 10.1.5h in their entirety and add a new 10.1.5g
as follows:]
g. SCF through mixed ADC, use 8.10.2h through 8.10.2k, as
applicable, to prepare and label SCF, ADC, Origin Mixed ADC (OMX) and
mixed ADC pallet levels.
* * * * *
12.0 Merging Bundles of Flats on Pallets Using a 5% Threshold
12.1 Periodicals
* * * * *
12.1.5 Pallet Preparation and Labeling
* * * If a mailing contains no barcoded price pieces and the
carrier route mailing and the nonbarcoded price mailing are irregular
parcels, use ``IRREG'' for the processing category on the contents line
of the pallet label.
* * * * *
[Delete 12.1.5h and 12.1.5i in their entirety and add a new 12.1.5h
as follows:]
h. SCF through mixed ADC, use 8.10.2h through 8.10.2k, as
applicable, to prepare and label SCF, ADC, Origin Mixed ADC (OMX) and
mixed ADC pallet levels.
* * * * *
13.0 Merging Bundles of Flats on Pallets Using the City State Product
and a 5% Threshold
13.1 Periodicals
* * * * *
13.1.5 Pallet Preparation and Labeling
* * * If a mailing contains no barcoded price pieces and the
carrier route mailing and the nonbarcoded price mailing are irregular
parcels, use ``IRREG'' for the processing category on the contents line
of the pallet label.
* * * * *
[Delete 13.1.5h and 13.1.5i in their entirety and add a new 13.1.5h
as follows:]
h. SCF through mixed ADC, use 8.10.2h through 8.10.2k, as
applicable, to prepare and label SCF, ADC, Origin Mixed ADC (OMX) and
mixed ADC pallet levels.
* * * * *
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. 2012-23417 Filed 9-21-12; 8:45 am]
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