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Dated: October 10, 2012.
Hipolito Gonzalez,
Chief, Technical Support Branch, Advisory
Committee on Reactor Safeguards.
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Advisory Committee on Reactor
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ACRS Subcommittee on Regulatory
Policies & Practices; Notice of Meeting
The ACRS Subcommittee on
Regulatory Policies & Practices will hold
a meeting on October 30, 2012, Room T–
2B3, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville,
Maryland.
The entire meeting will be open to
public attendance.
The agenda for the subject meeting
shall be as follows:
Tuesday, October 30th, 2012—8:30 a.m.
until 12:00 p.m.
The Subcommittee will review Draft
Final Regulatory Guides (RG) RG 1.79,
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Core Cooling Systems for Pressurized
Water Reactors,’’ Revision 2 and RG
1.79.1, ‘‘Initial Test Program of
Emergency Core Cooling Systems for
Boiling-Water Reactors,’’ Revision 0
(DG–1277).’’ The Subcommittee will
hear presentations by and hold
discussions with the NRC staff and
other interested persons regarding this
matter. The Subcommittee will gather
information, analyze relevant issues and
facts, and formulate proposed positions
and actions, as appropriate, for
deliberation by the Full Committee.
Members of the public desiring to
provide oral statements and/or written
comments should notify the Designated
Federal Official (DFO), Zena Abdullahi
(Telephone 301–415–8716 or Email:
Zena.Abdullahi@nrc.gov) five days prior
to the meeting, if possible, so that
appropriate arrangements can be made.
Thirty-five hard copies of each
presentation or handout should be
provided to the DFO thirty minutes
before the meeting. In addition, one
electronic copy of each presentation
should be emailed to the DFO one day
before the meeting. If an electronic copy
cannot be provided within this
timeframe, presenters should provide
the DFO with a CD containing each
presentation at least thirty minutes
before the meeting. Electronic
recordings will be permitted only
during those portions of the meeting
that are open to the public. Detailed
procedures for the conduct of and
participation in ACRS meetings were
published in the Federal Register on
October 17, 2011, (76 FR 64127–64128).
Detailed meeting agendas and meeting
transcripts are available on the NRC
Web site at https://www.nrc.gov/readingrm/doc-collections/acrs. Information
regarding topics to be discussed,
changes to the agenda, whether the
meeting has been canceled or
rescheduled, and the time allotted to
present oral statements can be obtained
from the Web site cited above or by
contacting the identified DFO.
Moreover, in view of the possibility that
the schedule for ACRS meetings may be
adjusted by the Chairman as necessary
to facilitate the conduct of the meeting,
persons planning to attend should check
with these references if such
rescheduling would result in a major
inconvenience.
If attending this meeting, please enter
through the One White Flint North
building, 11555 Rockville Pike,
Rockville, MD. After registering with
security, please contact Mr. Theron
Brown (240–888–9835) to be escorted to
the meeting room.
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Dated: October 10, 2012.
Antonio Dias,
Technical Advisor, Advisory Committee on
Reactor Safeguards.
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BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. CP2013–3; Order No. 1500]
Postal Rate and Classification
Changes
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This document provides the
public with notice that the Postal
Service has filed notice of its intention
of planned rate and classification
changes for competitive postal products.
The changes have an anticipated
effective date of January 27, 2013. The
Postal Service’s filing triggers a review
process, which includes an opportunity
for the public to comment. This
document addresses the comment
process and other matters that pertain to
the planned changes.
DATES: Comments are due: October 26,
2012.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online system at
http:www.prc.gov. Commenters who
cannot submit their views electronically
should contact the person identified in
the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
portion of the preamble for advice on
alternatives to electronic filing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at 202–789–6824.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: October
11, 2012, the Postal Service filed notice
with the Commission concerning
changes in rates of general applicability
for competitive products.1 The Notice
also includes related classification
changes. The Postal Service represents
that, as required by the Commission’s
rules, 39 CFR 3015.2(b), the Notice
includes an explanation and
justification for the changes, the
effective date, and a schedule of the
changed rates. The changes are
SUMMARY:
1 Notice of the United States Postal Service of
Changes in Rates of General Applicability for
Competitive Products Established in Governors’
Decision No. 12–2, October 11, 2012 (Notice). The
Notice is available on the Commission’s Web site,
www.prc.gov. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3632(b)(2), the
Postal Service is obligated to publish the Governors’
Decision and record of proceedings in the Federal
Register at least 30 days before the effective date of
the new rates or classes.
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scheduled to become effective January
27, 2013.
Attached to the Notice is Governors’
Decision No. 12–2, which evaluates the
new prices and classification changes in
accordance with 39 U.S.C. 3632–33 and
39 CFR 3015.2. The Governors’ Decision
provides an analysis of the competitive
products’ price and classification
changes intended to demonstrate that
the changes comply with 39 U.S.C.
3633(a) and 39 CFR part 3015.
The attachment to the Governors’
Decision sets forth the price changes
and includes draft Mail Classification
Schedule language for competitive
products of general applicability.
Selected highlights of the price and
classification changes follow.
Express Mail. Overall, Express Mail
prices increase by 5.8 percent. Retail
prices increase, on average, by 6.5
percent. The existing structure of the
pricing categories for zoned Retail,
Commercial Base, and Commercial Plus
price categories does not change. Prices
in the Commercial Base category, which
offers lower prices to customers who
use online or other authorized postage
payment methods, increase by 2.0
percent. Prices in the Commercial Plus
category, which offers even lower prices
to large-volume customers, receive a 1.0
percent increase. Prices for Retail Flat
Rate Envelopes and Legal Flat Rate
Envelopes increase by 5.3 percent. The
recently-introduced Padded Flat Rate
Envelope increases to $19.95.
Priority Mail. Price increases for
Priority Mail vary by rate cell and price
tier. Priority Mail prices increase by 6.3
percent overall, with average retail
prices increasing 9.0 percent. The Postal
Service notes that approximately 3.0
percent of this 9.0 percent increase is
due to the addition of free tracking.
Priority Mail Flat Rate Box prices
change to the following: Small ($5.80),
Medium ($12.35), Large ($16.85), and
Large APO/FPO/DPO ($14.85).
The existing structure of Retail,
Commercial Base, and Commercial Plus
price categories does not change.
Commercial Base category prices
increase by 3.7 percent. The
Commercial Plus category prices receive
a 3.8 percent increase. The Commercial
Plus price category continues to offer
Critical Mail letters and flats, a halfpound price, an assortment of Flat Rate
packaging, and Commercial Plus Cubic
pricing.
As a new offering, customers sending
Critical Mail letters and flats have the
option of receiving a signature upon
delivery. The new letter option is priced
at $4.60 while the flat option is priced
at $5.35.
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Parcel Select. Parcel Select Service
prices increase, on average, by 9.0
percent. For destination entry parcels,
the average price increases 8.0 percent
for dropshipping at a destination
delivery unit, 4.9 percent for parcels
entered at a destination sectional center
facility, and 4.8 percent for parcels
entered at a destination Network
Distribution Center (NDC).
For nondestination-entered parcels,
the average price increase is 5.7 percent
for origin NDC presort, 4.3 percent for
NDC presort, and 4.2 percent for
nonpresort. Lightweight Parcel Select
(formerly Standard Mail commercial
parcels) prices increase by 9.8 percent.
The Regional Ground category is
eliminated.
Parcel Return. Parcel Return Service
prices increase, on average, by 4.8
percent. The price for returned parcels
retrieved at a NDC increases by 1.0
percent, and the price for parcels picked
up at a return delivery unit increases by
8.5 percent. Additionally, the Postal
Service introduces a full network return
solution for high-volume mailers of at
least 50,000 pieces annually.
First-Class Package Service. FirstClass Package Service prices increase,
overall, by 3.0 percent, with no
structural changes. First-Class Package
Service was transferred to the
competitive product list on April 6,
2011.
Parcel Post/Standard Post. On July
20, 2012, the Commission conditionally
approved a Postal Service request to
transfer Parcel Post from the market
dominant product list to the competitive
product list. As part of the
Commission’s conditional approval, the
Postal Service must increase the prices
for Parcel Post to achieve at least 100
percent cost coverage. To satisfy this
condition, the Postal Service proposes
to increase the prices for Parcel Post by
21 percent to achieve 100 percent cost
coverage in this docket. It also seeks to
rename the transferred Parcel Post
product as Standard Post.
Domestic Extra Services. Premium
Forwarding Service prices increase by
10.5 percent. The weekly reshipment fee
increases to $17.00. On average,
Address Enhancement Service prices
increase between 3.7 and 17.7 percent.
Competitive Post Office Box prices
increase by 2.6 percent. The Pick-up On
Demand fee increases to $20.00. As a
new offering, customers ordering flat
rate packaging supplies online can pay
a fee to get these supplies delivered
faster. This new service is priced at
$2.50 and a price range will be
established by the Postal Service.
Global Express Guaranteed and
Express Mail International. Global
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Express Guaranteed (GXG) service
prices increase, on average, by 9.6
percent. Express Mail International
(EMI) service prices increase, on
average, by 13.2 percent.
For both GXG and EMI, most of the
existing price structure remains the
same. However, the maximum weight of
the EMI Flat Rate Envelope will
decrease from 20 pounds to 4 pounds.
Additionally, the Postal Service may
offer a promotional discount or rebate
on certain GXG and EMI items.
Priority Mail International. Overall,
Priority Mail International (PMI) prices
increase by 15.1 percent. The existing
price structure of PMI Flat Rate, Retail,
Commercial Base, and Commercial Plus
price categories is maintained.
Classification changes include the
availability of Electronic USPS Delivery
Confirmation International, which is
optionally provided on certain Priority
Mail International Flat Rate Envelope
and Small Flat Rate Box offerings to
select destinations at no change.
Electronic USPS Delivery Confirmation
International offers scan events for
customers using certain software or
online tools. Additionally, the Postal
Service may offer a promotional
discount or rebate on certain PMI items.
International Priority Airmail.
International Priority Airmail has a
price increase of 1.9 percent.
International Surface Air Lift.
International Surface Air Lift has a price
increase of 4.4 percent.
Airmail M-Bags. The published prices
for Airmail M-Bags increase by 7.3
percent.
First-Class Package International
Service. On September 10, 2012, the
Commission approved a Postal Service
request to transfer First-Class Mail
International Packages and Rolls from
the market dominant product list to the
competitive product list. The Postal
Service identifies the newly-transferred
product as First-Class Package
International Service (FCPIS). Due to
anticipated cost increases and market
conditions, FCPIS will receive a 58.6
percent increase. As part of FCPIS, the
Postal Service will offer (1) Electronic
USPS Delivery Confirmation
International for certain FCPIS
mailpieces meeting certain physical
characteristics sent to select
destinations; and (2) Commercial Base
and Commercial Plus discounts.
Additionally, the Postal Service may
offer a promotional discount or rebate
on certain Outbound Single-Piece FCPIS
items.
International Ancillary Services.
Several international ancillary services
and paper money orders receive price
increases. Certificates of Mailing prices
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increase by 4.3 percent. Registered Mail
prices increase by 10.2 percent.
International Return Receipt also
receives price increases, and
International Postal Money Order prices
increase by 1.1 percent. The amount of
merchandise insurance coverage
available for no fee increases from $100
to $200. Because the Postal Service is
eliminating the $0.85 fee for the
$100.01–$200 merchandise insurance
coverage tier, the overall price increase
for international ancillary services is
zero percent.
Details of these changes may be found
in the attachment to Governors’
Decision No. 12–2 which is included as
part of the Notice.
The Notice also includes three
additional attachments:
• A redacted table showing FY 2013
projected volumes, revenues,
attributable costs, contribution, and cost
coverage for each product, assuming
implementation of the new prices on
January 27, 2013.
• A redacted table showing FY 2013
projected volumes, revenues,
attributable costs, contribution, and cost
coverage for each product, assuming a
hypothetical implementation of the new
prices on October 1, 2012.
• An application for non-public
treatment of the attributable costs,
contribution, and cost coverage data in
the unredacted version of the annex to
Governors’ Decision No. 12–2, as well as
the supporting materials for the data.
The table referenced above shows that
the share of institutional cost generated
by competitive products, assuming
implementation of new prices on
January 27, 2013, is expected to be 10.4
percent.
Notice. The Commission establishes
Docket No. CP2013–3 to consider the
Postal Service’s Notice. Interested
persons may express views and offer
comments on whether the planned
changes are consistent with 39 U.S.C.
3632, 3633, 3642, 39 CFR part 3015, and
39 CFR 3020 subparts B and E.
Comments are due no later than October
26, 2012.
Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, Emmett
Rand Costich is appointed to serve as
Public Representative to represent the
interests of the general public in this
docket.
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket
No. CP2013–3 to provide interested
persons an opportunity to express views
and offer comments on whether the
planned changes are consistent with 39
U.S.C. 3632, 3633, 3642, 39 CFR part
3015, and 39 CFR 3020 subparts B and
E.
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2. Comments on the Notice are due no
later than October 26, 2012.
3. The Commission appoints Emmett
Rand Costich to serve as Public
Representative to represent the interests
of the general public in this proceeding.
4. The Secretary shall arrange for
publication of this Order in the Federal
Register.
By the Commission.
Shoshana M. Grove,
Secretary.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elizabeth A. Reed, 202–268–3179.
The
United States Postal Service® hereby
gives notice that, pursuant to 39 U.S.C.
3642 and 3632(b)(3), on October 10,
2012, it filed with the Postal Regulatory
Commission a Request of the United
States Postal Service to Add Express
Mail & Priority Mail Contract 11 to
Competitive Product List. Documents
are available at www.prc.gov, Docket
Nos. MC2013–1, CP2013–1.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Stanley F. Mires,
Attorney, Legal Policy & Legislative Advice.
BILLING CODE 7710–FW–P
[FR Doc. 2012–25597 Filed 10–17–12; 8:45 am]
POSTAL SERVICE
BILLING CODE 7710–12–P
Product Change—Priority Mail
Negotiated Service Agreement
Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Postal Service gives
notice of filing a request with the Postal
Regulatory Commission to add a
domestic shipping services contract to
the list of Negotiated Service
Agreements in the Mail Classification
Schedule’s Competitive Products List.
DATES: Effective date: October 18, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elizabeth A. Reed, 202–268–3179.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
United States Postal Service® hereby
gives notice that, pursuant to 39 U.S.C.
3642 and 3632(b)(3), on October 10,
2012, it filed with the Postal Regulatory
Commission a Request of the United
States Postal Service to Add Priority
Mail Contract 44 to Competitive Product
List. Documents are available at
www.prc.gov, Docket Nos. MC2013–2,
CP2013–2.
SUMMARY:
Stanley F. Mires,
Attorney, Legal Policy & Legislative Advice.
[FR Doc. 2012–25596 Filed 10–17–12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7710–12–P
POSTAL SERVICE
Product Change—Express Mail and
Priority Mail Negotiated Service
Agreement
Postal ServiceTM.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Postal Service gives
notice of filing a request with the Postal
Regulatory Commission to add a
domestic shipping services contract to
the list of Negotiated Service
Agreements in the Mail Classification
Schedule’s Competitive Products List.
DATES: Effective date: October 18, 2012.
SUMMARY:
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
Proposed Collection; Comment
Request
Upon Written Request Copies Available
From: Securities and Exchange
Commission, Office of Investor
Education and Advocacy,
Washington, DC 20549–0213.
Extension:
Rule 17Ad–13; SEC File No. 270–263;
OMB Control No. 3235–0275.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) (‘‘PRA’’), the
Securities and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) is soliciting comments
on the collection of information
summarized below. The Commission
plans to submit this existing collection
of information to the Office of
Management and Budget (‘‘OMB’’) for
extension and approval.
Rule 17Ad–13 (17 CFR 240.17Ad–13)
requires an annual study and evaluation
of internal accounting controls under
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15
U.S.C. 78a et seq.). It requires
approximately 150 registered transfer
agents to obtain an annual report on the
adequacy of their internal accounting
controls from an independent
accountant. In addition, transfer agents
must maintain copies of any reports
prepared pursuant to Rule 17Ad–13
plus any documents prepared to notify
the Commission and appropriate
regulatory agencies in the event that the
transfer agent is required to take any
corrective action. These recordkeeping
requirements assist the Commission and
other regulatory agencies with
monitoring transfer agents and ensuring
compliance with the rule. Small transfer
agents are exempt from Rule 17Ad–13
as are transfer agents that service only
their own companies’ securities.
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. CP2013-3; Order No. 1500]
Postal Rate and Classification Changes
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This document provides the public with notice that the Postal
Service has filed notice of its intention of planned rate and
classification changes for competitive postal products. The changes
have an anticipated effective date of January 27, 2013. The Postal
Service's filing triggers a review process, which includes an
opportunity for the public to comment. This document addresses the
comment process and other matters that pertain to the planned changes.
DATES: Comments are due: October 26, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments electronically via the Commission's Filing
Online system at http:www.prc.gov. Commenters who cannot submit their
views electronically should contact the person identified in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT portion of the preamble for advice on
alternatives to electronic filing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at 202-789-6824.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: October 11, 2012, the Postal Service filed
notice with the Commission concerning changes in rates of general
applicability for competitive products.\1\ The Notice also includes
related classification changes. The Postal Service represents that, as
required by the Commission's rules, 39 CFR 3015.2(b), the Notice
includes an explanation and justification for the changes, the
effective date, and a schedule of the changed rates. The changes are
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\1\ Notice of the United States Postal Service of Changes in
Rates of General Applicability for Competitive Products Established
in Governors' Decision No. 12-2, October 11, 2012 (Notice). The
Notice is available on the Commission's Web site, www.prc.gov.
Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3632(b)(2), the Postal Service is obligated to
publish the Governors' Decision and record of proceedings in the
Federal Register at least 30 days before the effective date of the
new rates or classes.
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Attached to the Notice is Governors' Decision No. 12-2, which
evaluates the new prices and classification changes in accordance with
39 U.S.C. 3632-33 and 39 CFR 3015.2. The Governors' Decision provides
an analysis of the competitive products' price and classification
changes intended to demonstrate that the changes comply with 39 U.S.C.
3633(a) and 39 CFR part 3015.
The attachment to the Governors' Decision sets forth the price
changes and includes draft Mail Classification Schedule language for
competitive products of general applicability. Selected highlights of
the price and classification changes follow.
Express Mail. Overall, Express Mail prices increase by 5.8 percent.
Retail prices increase, on average, by 6.5 percent. The existing
structure of the pricing categories for zoned Retail, Commercial Base,
and Commercial Plus price categories does not change. Prices in the
Commercial Base category, which offers lower prices to customers who
use online or other authorized postage payment methods, increase by 2.0
percent. Prices in the Commercial Plus category, which offers even
lower prices to large-volume customers, receive a 1.0 percent increase.
Prices for Retail Flat Rate Envelopes and Legal Flat Rate Envelopes
increase by 5.3 percent. The recently-introduced Padded Flat Rate
Envelope increases to $19.95.
Priority Mail. Price increases for Priority Mail vary by rate cell
and price tier. Priority Mail prices increase by 6.3 percent overall,
with average retail prices increasing 9.0 percent. The Postal Service
notes that approximately 3.0 percent of this 9.0 percent increase is
due to the addition of free tracking. Priority Mail Flat Rate Box
prices change to the following: Small ($5.80), Medium ($12.35), Large
($16.85), and Large APO/FPO/DPO ($14.85).
The existing structure of Retail, Commercial Base, and Commercial
Plus price categories does not change. Commercial Base category prices
increase by 3.7 percent. The Commercial Plus category prices receive a
3.8 percent increase. The Commercial Plus price category continues to
offer Critical Mail letters and flats, a half-pound price, an
assortment of Flat Rate packaging, and Commercial Plus Cubic pricing.
As a new offering, customers sending Critical Mail letters and
flats have the option of receiving a signature upon delivery. The new
letter option is priced at $4.60 while the flat option is priced at
$5.35.
Parcel Select. Parcel Select Service prices increase, on average,
by 9.0 percent. For destination entry parcels, the average price
increases 8.0 percent for dropshipping at a destination delivery unit,
4.9 percent for parcels entered at a destination sectional center
facility, and 4.8 percent for parcels entered at a destination Network
Distribution Center (NDC).
For nondestination-entered parcels, the average price increase is
5.7 percent for origin NDC presort, 4.3 percent for NDC presort, and
4.2 percent for nonpresort. Lightweight Parcel Select (formerly
Standard Mail commercial parcels) prices increase by 9.8 percent. The
Regional Ground category is eliminated.
Parcel Return. Parcel Return Service prices increase, on average,
by 4.8 percent. The price for returned parcels retrieved at a NDC
increases by 1.0 percent, and the price for parcels picked up at a
return delivery unit increases by 8.5 percent. Additionally, the Postal
Service introduces a full network return solution for high-volume
mailers of at least 50,000 pieces annually.
First-Class Package Service. First-Class Package Service prices
increase, overall, by 3.0 percent, with no structural changes. First-
Class Package Service was transferred to the competitive product list
on April 6, 2011.
Parcel Post/Standard Post. On July 20, 2012, the Commission
conditionally approved a Postal Service request to transfer Parcel Post
from the market dominant product list to the competitive product list.
As part of the Commission's conditional approval, the Postal Service
must increase the prices for Parcel Post to achieve at least 100
percent cost coverage. To satisfy this condition, the Postal Service
proposes to increase the prices for Parcel Post by 21 percent to
achieve 100 percent cost coverage in this docket. It also seeks to
rename the transferred Parcel Post product as Standard Post.
Domestic Extra Services. Premium Forwarding Service prices increase
by 10.5 percent. The weekly reshipment fee increases to $17.00. On
average, Address Enhancement Service prices increase between 3.7 and
17.7 percent. Competitive Post Office Box prices increase by 2.6
percent. The Pick-up On Demand fee increases to $20.00. As a new
offering, customers ordering flat rate packaging supplies online can
pay a fee to get these supplies delivered faster. This new service is
priced at $2.50 and a price range will be established by the Postal
Service.
Global Express Guaranteed and Express Mail International. Global
Express Guaranteed (GXG) service prices increase, on average, by 9.6
percent. Express Mail International (EMI) service prices increase, on
average, by 13.2 percent.
For both GXG and EMI, most of the existing price structure remains
the same. However, the maximum weight of the EMI Flat Rate Envelope
will decrease from 20 pounds to 4 pounds. Additionally, the Postal
Service may offer a promotional discount or rebate on certain GXG and
EMI items.
Priority Mail International. Overall, Priority Mail International
(PMI) prices increase by 15.1 percent. The existing price structure of
PMI Flat Rate, Retail, Commercial Base, and Commercial Plus price
categories is maintained. Classification changes include the
availability of Electronic USPS Delivery Confirmation International,
which is optionally provided on certain Priority Mail International
Flat Rate Envelope and Small Flat Rate Box offerings to select
destinations at no change. Electronic USPS Delivery Confirmation
International offers scan events for customers using certain software
or online tools. Additionally, the Postal Service may offer a
promotional discount or rebate on certain PMI items.
International Priority Airmail. International Priority Airmail has
a price increase of 1.9 percent.
International Surface Air Lift. International Surface Air Lift has
a price increase of 4.4 percent.
Airmail M-Bags. The published prices for Airmail M-Bags increase by
7.3 percent.
First-Class Package International Service. On September 10, 2012,
the Commission approved a Postal Service request to transfer First-
Class Mail International Packages and Rolls from the market dominant
product list to the competitive product list. The Postal Service
identifies the newly-transferred product as First-Class Package
International Service (FCPIS). Due to anticipated cost increases and
market conditions, FCPIS will receive a 58.6 percent increase. As part
of FCPIS, the Postal Service will offer (1) Electronic USPS Delivery
Confirmation International for certain FCPIS mailpieces meeting certain
physical characteristics sent to select destinations; and (2)
Commercial Base and Commercial Plus discounts. Additionally, the Postal
Service may offer a promotional discount or rebate on certain Outbound
Single-Piece FCPIS items.
International Ancillary Services. Several international ancillary
services and paper money orders receive price increases. Certificates
of Mailing prices
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increase by 4.3 percent. Registered Mail prices increase by 10.2
percent. International Return Receipt also receives price increases,
and International Postal Money Order prices increase by 1.1 percent.
The amount of merchandise insurance coverage available for no fee
increases from $100 to $200. Because the Postal Service is eliminating
the $0.85 fee for the $100.01-$200 merchandise insurance coverage tier,
the overall price increase for international ancillary services is zero
percent.
Details of these changes may be found in the attachment to
Governors' Decision No. 12-2 which is included as part of the Notice.
The Notice also includes three additional attachments:
A redacted table showing FY 2013 projected volumes,
revenues, attributable costs, contribution, and cost coverage for each
product, assuming implementation of the new prices on January 27, 2013.
A redacted table showing FY 2013 projected volumes,
revenues, attributable costs, contribution, and cost coverage for each
product, assuming a hypothetical implementation of the new prices on
October 1, 2012.
An application for non-public treatment of the
attributable costs, contribution, and cost coverage data in the
unredacted version of the annex to Governors' Decision No. 12-2, as
well as the supporting materials for the data.
The table referenced above shows that the share of institutional
cost generated by competitive products, assuming implementation of new
prices on January 27, 2013, is expected to be 10.4 percent.
Notice. The Commission establishes Docket No. CP2013-3 to consider
the Postal Service's Notice. Interested persons may express views and
offer comments on whether the planned changes are consistent with 39
U.S.C. 3632, 3633, 3642, 39 CFR part 3015, and 39 CFR 3020 subparts B
and E. Comments are due no later than October 26, 2012.
Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, Emmett Rand Costich is appointed to
serve as Public Representative to represent the interests of the
general public in this docket.
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket No. CP2013-3 to provide
interested persons an opportunity to express views and offer comments
on whether the planned changes are consistent with 39 U.S.C. 3632,
3633, 3642, 39 CFR part 3015, and 39 CFR 3020 subparts B and E.
2. Comments on the Notice are due no later than October 26, 2012.
3. The Commission appoints Emmett Rand Costich to serve as Public
Representative to represent the interests of the general public in this
proceeding.
4. The Secretary shall arrange for publication of this Order in the
Federal Register.
By the Commission.
Shoshana M. Grove,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2012-25655 Filed 10-17-12; 8:45 am]
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