New Mailing Standards for Domestic Mailing Services Products, 64775-64787 [2012-25995]
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International Business Reply Service
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[For each country that offers
International Business Reply service,
revise the fees to read as follows:]
Fee: Envelopes up to 2 ounces $1.75;
Cards $1.25
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International Reply Coupons (381)
[For each country revise the text to
read as follows:]
Discontinued January 27, 2013
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Registered Mail (330)
[For each country that offers
international Registered Mail service,
revise the fee to read as follows:]
Fee: $12.95
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Restricted Delivery (350)
[For each country revise the text to
read as follows:]
Discontinued January 27, 2013
Return Receipt (340)
[For each country that offers
international return receipt service,
revise the fee to read as follows:]
Fee: $3.50
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We will publish an appropriate
amendment to 39 CFR Part 20 to reflect
these changes if our proposal is
adopted.
Stanley F. Mires,
Attorney, Legal Policy & Legislative Advice.
[FR Doc. 2012–25992 Filed 10–22–12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7710–12–P
POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
ACTION:
ServiceTM.
Postal
Proposed rule.
In October 2012, the Postal
Service filed a notice of mailing services
price adjustments with the Postal
Regulatory Commission (PRC), effective
in January 2013. This proposed rule
contains the revisions to Mailing
Standards of the United States Postal
Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM®)
that we would adopt to implement the
changes coincident with the price
adjustments.
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SUMMARY:
We must receive comments on or
before November 23, 2012.
DATES:
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Proposed Change for Letters
Commercial First-Class Mail® Letters
The pricing structure for presorted
and automation First-Class Mail letters
would retain the change implemented
in 2012 for the minimum postage charge
to be that for a 2-ounce letter, and
would extend the concept to residual
single-piece letters that are part of the
same mailing job and presented at the
same time as the presorted or
automation mailing. There would be a
new price for residual letters up to 2
ounces, which would be different than
the price for single-piece letters
presented as a stand-alone mailing.
Standard Mail® Letters
New Mailing Standards for Domestic
Mailing Services Products
AGENCY:
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 ‘‘January 2013 Domestic
Mailing Services Proposal.’’ Faxed
comments are not accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill
Chatfield, 202–268–7278.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Proposed
prices will be available under Docket
Number R2013–1 on the Postal
Regulatory Commission’s Web site at
www.prc.gov.
The Postal Service’s proposed rule
includes several mail classification
changes, modifications to mailpiece
characteristics, and changes in
classification terminology.
ADDRESSES:
We propose to add a new price tier for
high density letters. In addition to the
current high density tier which requires
a minimum of 125 pieces per carrier
route, the new tier (high density plus)
would require a minimum of 300 pieces
per carrier route.
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Proposed Changes for Letters and Flats
Preparing Residual Mail From FirstClass Mail and Standard Mail Mailings
We propose to revise DMM 235.0,
245.0, 335.0, 345.0, and 705.8.0 to
provide new standards for the
preparation of pallets, trays, and sacks
of First-Class Mail or Standard Mail
letters and flats.
The Postal Service continuously
reviews the processes and requirements
related to the preparation and entry of
mail from commercial mailers. In this
regard, the Postal Service, working in
collaboration with the commercial
mailing industry, has identified areas
for improved mutual efficiencies from
minor changes to its mail preparation
standards. These specific revisions were
offered by members of the mailing
community, adopted and implemented
as optional standards in the context of
a Postal Bulletin article (22344, August
23, 2012), and incorporated into the
DMM on September 4, 2012. The Postal
Service now presents this proposal to
adopt these current options as
mandatory preparation standards.
These changes would generally
require mailers to place trays or sacks of
residual single-piece First-Class Mail
letters and flats on an origin sectional
center facility (SCF) pallet; and to place
trays or sacks of residual Standard Mail
letters and flats, paid at the single-piece
First-Class Mail prices, on a mixed
network distribution center (NDC)
pallet. The Postal Service also would
require use of new human-readable texts
linked to several existing content
identifier number (CIN) codes that
specifically identify single-piece
mailpieces. This would require new text
on origin SCF pallet placards,
identifying this pallet level as a working
pallet; and barcoded labels for trays of
residual pieces.
No Additional Entry Fees for Periodicals
We propose changing the designation
‘‘additional entry’’ to ‘‘additional
mailing offices’’ and eliminating the fees
for Periodicals publications to be mailed
in multiple locations. Approved
Periodicals would be able to mail at any
Post Office TM with PostalOne!® access.
Standard Mail Flats
Change in Advertising Percentage
Allowed for Periodicals Requester
Publications
We propose to add a new price tier for
high density flats. In addition to the
current high density tier which requires
a minimum of 125 pieces per carrier
route, the new tier (high density plus)
would require a minimum of 300 pieces
per carrier route.
Requester publications will be
permitted to exceed 75% advertising in
no more than 25% of the issues
produced in any 12-month period. This
will allow publishers greater advertising
flexibility during high advertising
volume periods.
Proposed Changes for Flats
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Endorsements on Mailing Wrappers for
Periodicals
We propose to clarify that the term
‘‘mailing wrapper’’ includes all types of
packaging used to enclose Periodicals
publications, by adding ‘‘carton’’ to the
definition of mailing wrapper. We also
extend the return address requirement
to pieces that are unendorsed because
all Periodicals receive a type of address
correction. These revisions will ensure
processing the pieces as Periodicals and
eliminate the need to open the items
when the mailpiece must be forwarded
or returned.
Proposed Changes for Parcels
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Parcel Post®
Parcel Post has become a competitive
product, excluding Alaska Bypass.
Parcel Post will only be offered at retail
in January 2013, and will be renamed in
the near future, pending PRC review.
The Postal Service proposes to retain as
a market-dominant product the part of
our current Parcel Post product that
applies to mail currently eligible for
Alaska Bypass service, and call the
product ‘‘Alaska Bypass Service.’’
Standard Mail Marketing Parcels,
Including Product Samples
Prices for marketing parcels are
designed for parcels containing
information and/or product samples
with the purposes of encouraging
recipients to purchase a product or
service, make a contribution, support a
cause, form a belief or opinion, take an
action, or obtain information. Standard
Mail Marketing parcels would be
mailable at Presorted prices only, except
for the new category of Product Samples
(also known as Simple Samples), which
would be mailable at targeted (similar to
the current basic carrier route) or
saturation (Every Door) prices.
Marketing parcels in general continue to
have a maximum size of 12 inches by
9 inches by 2 inches thick.
Product Sample parcels, like other
marketing parcels, must be addressed
using an alternative addressing format.
In addition, each parcel in a mailing of
Product Sample parcels must be of
identical size and weight. Within each
of the price categories—targeted and
saturation—there will be separate prices
for small samples and for large samples.
Targeted parcels must be sorted to
carrier routes, with a minimum of one
parcel per route. Saturation parcels
must bear simplified addresses and be
sorted by route. Detached address labels
(DALs) must be used with targeted
parcels, and there is no additional
charge per DAL. DALs are optional with
saturation parcels, and there will be an
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additional charge for each DAL
(including detached marketing labels or
DMLs).
Special, Extra, and Other Services
Certificate of Bulk Mailing—Fee
Payment
Effective August 6, 2012, the Postal
Service revised DMM 503.5 to allow
mailers paying postage by permit
imprint to report identical weight pieces
on PS Form 3606, Certificate of Bulk
Mailing. For January 2013, the Postal
Service proposes to allow mailers
paying postage for the pieces reported
on a PS Form 3606 by permit imprint
to also pay for the fees by permit
imprint.
Delivery Confirmation
We would revise the DMM to expand
acceptable terminology being allowed
for Delivery Confirmation TM service to
include USPS Tracking/Delivery
Confirmation. This would provide
clarification to mailers who use
privately printed forms, create
integrated labels, or who may receive an
applicable tracking label affixed to their
packages at retail Post Offices, station or
branches, that the text is acceptable in
either format.
Return Receipts
Current DMM standards permit
customers to request proof of delivery
via mail, fax, email, or electronically
when electronic return receipt is
purchased at the time of mailing or via
mail, fax, or email when PS Form 3811–
A, Request for Delivery Information/
Return Receipt After Mailing is
requested. The Postal Service proposes
to restrict the service provided for
electronic return receipts purchased at
the time of mailing by discontinuing the
provision to provide electronic records
by fax, mail or on CD-Rom (for Bulk
Proof of Delivery) and for return receipts
purchased after mailing by
discontinuing the provision of
providing proof of delivery signature
data by fax. Customers would receive
proof of delivery signature data by email
for electronic return receipts purchased
at the time of mailing and by email, or
a PS Form 3811–A by mail for return
receipts purchased after mailing.
Customers will continue to be able to
purchase return receipt (PS Form 3811)
at the time of mailing and receive the
‘green card’ receipt with delivery
signature by mail.
The Postal Service has reviewed data
about customer usage of proof of
delivery services and the associated
system work and time necessary to
provide proof of delivery letters by fax,
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by mail, or in bulk on CD-Rom. Year-todate data shows that approximately
95.8% (up from 91.6% last fiscal year)
of customers receive the proof of
delivery record by email.
Approximately 97.2% of our
customers that receive bulk proof of
delivery records electronically receive
their records weekly via signature
extract file format, instead of bi-monthly
by CD-Rom. The cost of the CD-Roms
are not included in the price of the
service, and the additional work
required in addition to maintaining the
signature extract file format is currently
absorbed by the Postal Service.
These revisions would help the Postal
Service reduce costs and improve the
turnaround time for delivery records to
be received by our customers.
Additionally, the Postal Service is
considering plans for future
enhancements to bulk proof of delivery
record exchanges. Any customers
having an interest in providing input on
the options, or participating in potential
testing, may provide their contact
information at
shippingservices@usps.gov by
November 1, 2012.
Registered Mail and COD-Where To File
Claims for Indemnity
We are extending the online claims
function to allow customers filing
claims for indemnity for domestic
Registered Mail or COD articles the
option of filing online at
www.usps.com/insuranceclaims/
online.htm.
IMb Tracing TM
We are removing language concerning
the old Confirm® service from DMM
503.15.0, because all Confirm
subscriptions will end by January of
2013. IMb Tracing now provides a
service similar to the old Confirm
service.
Picture Permit Imprint Indicia
Effective June 24, 2012, the Postal
Service introduced picture permit
imprint indicia standards allowing
customers to include business-related
color images, such as corporate logos,
company brand, or trademarks, in the
permit indicia area on commercial
mailings of IMb TM full-service
automation First-Class Mail letters and
postcards, and of IMb full-service
automation Standard Mail automation
letters, for a per-piece fee in addition to
postage.
For January 2013, we propose to
expand picture permit imprint indicia
standards to also allow its use on FirstClass Mail and Standard Mail flats
prepared under the IMb full-service
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automation option. Mailers interested in
picture permit imprint indicia may
contact picturepermit@usps.com by
email for more information.
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Prices and Eligibility
Official Mail (Franked and Penalty)
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The Postal Service TM will revise
DMM 703.7.0 to remove obsolete
standards for the use of official mail
such as the need for PS Form 3602–G,
references to INTELPOST, and the use
of penalty mail stamps.
Advance Notice
The Postal Service is considering the
proposal next year of a separate price
category for single-piece First-Class Mail
metered letters with prices that may be
different than other single-piece FirstClass Mail letter prices. The Postal
Service plans to conduct market
research to evaluate various price points
for single-piece stamped and metered
mail before offering this price
differentiation.
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 part
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:
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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:
Mailing Standards of the United States
Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM)
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1.0 Prices and Fees for First-Class
Mail
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1.2 Price Computation for First-Class
Mail Letters
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Commercial First-Class Mail Presorted
letters are charged at one price for the
first 2 ounces, with separate prices for
pieces over 2 ounces up to 3 ounces and
for pieces over 3 ounces up to 3.5
ounces. Any fraction of an ounce is
considered a whole ounce. For example,
if a piece weighs 2.2 ounces, the weight
(postage) increment is 3 ounces. The
pricing per ounce is similar for
automation First-Class Mail letters, with
pricing differences per sortation level.
Single-piece price letters that are
residual pieces from either a Presorted
or automation mailing are charged the
residual single-piece price for letters up
to 2 ounces.
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Mail Preparation
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Preparing Nonautomation Letters
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Basic Standards
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5.1.2 Single-Piece Price Pieces
Presented With Presort Mailings
* * * The following standards apply:
[Revise the first two sentences of the
introductory paragraph of item 5.1.2a as
follows:]
a. The mailer must prepare the singlepiece price pieces in separate trays from
the automation and presort pieces.
Mailers must label the trays under
708.6.0 using CIN code 260 on trays of
single-piece letters. * * *
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[Revise item 5.1.2.a2 as follows:]
2. Line 2: Use the human-readable
content line corresponding to content
identifier number 260 (see Exhibit
708.6.2.4).
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Standard Mail
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for Enhanced Carrier Route
Standard Mail Letters
6.1 General Enhanced Carrier Route
Standards
6.1.1 Optional Preparation
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[Revise the second sentence of 6.1.1
as follows:]
* * * An Enhanced Carrier Route
mailing may include pieces at basic,
high density, high density plus, and
saturation prices.
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[Revise the headings of 6.4 and 6.4.1
and the text of 6.4.1 as follows:]
6.4 High Density and High Density
Plus (Enhanced Carrier Route)
Standards
6.4.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for
High Density and High Density Plus
Prices
High density and high density plus
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 carrier routes or 3-digit carrier
routes tray. High density and high
density plus prices for barcoded letters
apply to each piece that is automationcompatible according to 201.3.0, and
has an accurate delivery point
Intelligent Mail barcode (IMb) encoded
with the correct delivery point routing
code matching the delivery address and
meeting the standards in 202.5.0 and
708.4.0. Pieces that are not automationcompatible or not barcoded are mailable
only at the applicable high density or
high density plus nonautomation letter
prices.
[Revise the title and text of 6.4.2 as
follows:]
6.4.2 High Density and High Density
Plus Prices for Letters
All pieces mailed at high density
prices or high density plus must be
prepared in walk sequence according to
schemes prescribed by the USPS (see
245.6.8 through 245.6.9). Multiple
pieces per delivery address can count
toward both density standards. Specific
density requirements are as follows:
a. Pieces mailed at high density prices
must be sorted together in sequence in
quantities of at least 125 pieces for each
carrier route.
b. Pieces mailed at high density plus
prices must be sorted together in
sequence in quantities of at least 300
pieces for each carrier route.
[Revise the title and text of 6.4.3 as
follows:]
6.4.3 High Density and High Density
Plus Discount for Heavy Letters
High density and high density plus
pieces that are automation-compatible
under 201.3.0, accurately barcoded with
a delivery point IMb, and weigh more
than 3.3 ounces but not more than 3.5
ounces, require postage equal to the
piece/pound price and receive a
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discount equal to the high density flatsize piece price (3.3 ounces or less)
minus the high density letter piece price
(3.3 ounces or less). The discount is
calculated using nondestination entry
prices only, regardless of entry level.
This discount does not apply to pieces
requiring nonautomation high density
letter or high density plus prices.
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Mail Preparation
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Preparing Nonautomation Letters
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5.5 Residual Pieces
[Revise the introductory paragraph of
5.5 as follows:]
Mailers entering Standard Mail
residual pieces that do not qualify for
Standard Mail prices, and paying the
First-Class Mail prices (but prepared ‘‘as
is’’ under 244.5.0), must prepare these
pieces in separate trays from the
automation and presort pieces. Mailers
must label the trays under 708.6.0 using
CIN code 560 on residual trays. Label
trays as follows:
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[Revise 5.5b as follows:]
b. Line 2: Use the human-readable
content line corresponding to content
identifier number 560 (see Exhibit
708.6.2.4).
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Physical Standards for Flats
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1.1 General Definition of Flat Size
Mail
Flat-size mail must have the following
characteristics:
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[Revise item 1.1c by adding a new last
sentence as follows:]
* * * Pieces with enclosures or
inserts that protrude up to 1⁄2 inch
beyond the cover or outside material,
under 1.4, are still considered to be
rectangular.
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1.4 Uniform Thickness
[Revise 1.4 by adding a new second
sentence as follows.]
* * * For nonautomation flats and
flats correctly drop shipped to
destination delivery units, enclosure or
insert overhang is allowed up to 1⁄2 inch
beyond the cover of the host piece.
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Flats
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5.2 Single-Piece Price Pieces
Presented With Presort Mailings
[Revise the second and third
sentences of the introductory paragraph
of 5.2 as follows:]
* * * Mailers must label the trays
under 708.6.0 using CIN code 282 on
single-piece trays. Label the trays as
follows:
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[Revise item 5.2b as follows:]
b. Line 2: Use the human-readable
content line corresponding to content
identifier number 282 (see Exhibit
708.6.2.4).
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6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Enhanced Carrier Route
Standard Mail Flats
6.1 General Enhanced Carrier Route
Standards
6.1.1
Optional Preparation
[Revise the last sentence of 6.1.1 as
follows:]
* * * An Enhanced Carrier Route
mailing may include pieces at basic,
high density, high density plus, and
saturation Enhanced Carrier Route
prices.
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6.1.3 Full-Service Intelligent Mail
Eligibility Standards
In addition to other requirements in
6.0, flats eligible for the full-service
Intelligent Mail option must:
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[Revise item 6.1.3b as follows:]
b. Be part of a basic carrier route, high
density, or high density plus carrier
route mailing under 6.3 or 6.4.
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subject to 509.1.0 and 708.3.0. Printed
Carrier Route Files (schemes) may be
used for Standard Mail Enhanced
Carrier Route flat-size mail at basic, high
density, high density plus, and
saturation prices.
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[Revise the title of 6.4 as follows:]
6.4 High Density and High Density
Plus (Enhanced Carrier Route)
Standards
[Revise the title and text of 6.4 as
follows:]
6.4.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for
High Density and High Density Plus
Prices
All pieces mailed at high density
prices must:
a. Be prepared in walk sequence
according to schemes prescribed by the
USPS (see 345.6.9).
b. Meet the density requirement of at
least 125 pieces for each carrier route.
For high density plus prices, the density
requirement is at least 300 pieces for
each carrier route. Multiple pieces per
delivery address can count toward the
density standards.
[Revise the title and text of 6.4.2 as
follows:]
6.4.2 High Density and High Density
Plus Prices for Flats
High density or high density plus
prices apply to each piece in a carrier
route bundle of 10 or more pieces that
is:
a. Palletized under 705.8.0, 705.10.0,
705.12.0, or 705.13.0.
b. Placed in a merged 5-digit scheme,
5-digit scheme carrier routes, merged 5digit, or 5-digit carrier routes sack.
c. Placed in a carrier route sack
containing at least 125 pieces or 15
pounds of pieces for high density prices.
d. Placed in a carrier route sack
containing at least 300 pieces for high
density plus prices.
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Mail Preparation
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Preparing Nonautomation Flats
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Carrier Route Code Accuracy
5.10
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[Revise the introductory paragraph of
5.10 as follows:]
Mailers entering Standard Mail
residual pieces that do not qualify for
Standard Mail prices, and paying the
First-Class Mail prices (but prepared ‘‘as
is’’ under 344.5.0), must separately
bundle and sack residual pieces from
the automation and presort pieces.
Mailers must label sacks under 708.6.0
6.2.2
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USPS-Approved Methods
[Revise the text of 6.2.2 as follows:]
Carrier route coding must be
performed using CASS-certified
software and the current USPS Carrier
Route Product or another Address
Information System (AIS) product
containing carrier route information
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using the CIN code 582 for use with
residual sacks. Label sacks as follows:
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[Revise 5.10bas follows:]
b. Line 2: Use the human-readable
content line corresponding to content
identifier number 582 (see Exhibit
708.6.2.4).
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Commercial Parcels
3.5 Merging Similar Standard Mail
Mailings
Mailings are subject to the general
definitions and conditions in 445.1.0.
Generally, mailers may merge similar
Standard Mail matter into a single
mailing; however all parcels in a
mailing of Product Samples must be
identical in size and weight. * * *
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[Revise the text of 4.1 as follows:]
Standard Mail parcel prices are
commercial prices that apply to
mailings meeting the basic standards in
2.0 through 4.0 and the specific
standards in 5.0 through 6.0.
Destination entry discount prices are
available under 446.2.0 through 446.5.0.
Except for Product Samples, pieces are
subject to either a single minimum per
piece price or a combined piece/pound
price, depending on the weight of the
individual pieces in the mailing under
4.2 or 4.3. Prices for Product Samples
are available under 6.0. Nonprofit prices
are available for USPS-authorized
organizations under 703.1.0.
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Class of Mail
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2.4
Standard Mail Parcels
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2.4.2
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Marketing Parcels
Marketing parcels do not meet letters
or flats standards and have the
following characteristics:
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[Add new item 2.4.2e as follows:]
e. Marketing parcels mailed as small
Product Samples under 443 must be no
larger than 6 inches long, 4 inches high
and 1.5 inches thick. Product Samples
that have any dimension larger than one
of the maximum dimensions for a small
Product Sample, up to the maximum
size in 2.4.2b, are large Product
Samples.
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440
Standard Mail
443
Prices and Eligibility
1.0
Prices and Fees for Standard Mail
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[Revise title of 1.2 to read as follows:]
1.2 Regular and Nonprofit Standard
Mail—Marketing Parcel and Product
Sample Prices
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3.0 Basic Standards for Standard Mail
Parcels
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3.2
Defining Characteristics
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[Revise 3.2.2 by adding a new second
sentence as follows:]
* * *All Marketing parcels prepared
as Product Samples in the same mailing
must additionally be identical in size
and weight.
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[Revise the title and the first two
sentences of 3.5 as follows:]
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4.2 Minimum Per Piece Prices
The minimum per piece prices (i.e.,
the minimum postage that must be paid
for each piece) apply as follows:
[Revise item 4.2a as follows:]
a. Basic Requirement. Except for
pieces mailed at Product Sample prices,
pieces are subject to minimum per piece
prices when they weigh no more than
3.3 ounces (0.2063 pound).
[Delete current item 4.2b, redesignate
current item 4.2c as new item 4.2b and
revise as follows:]
b. Individual Prices. Except for
Product Samples, there are separate
minimum per piece prices for each
product and, within each product, for
the presort and destination entry levels
within each mailing. There are also
separate prices for Marketing parcels,
Nonprofit machinable parcels, and
Nonprofit irregular parcels. Under
Marketing parcels, there are separate
prices for Product Samples.
4.3 Piece/Pound Prices
[Revise the text of 4.3 as follows:]
Except for Product Samples, pieces
that exceed 3.3 ounces are subject to a
two-part piece/pound price that
includes a fixed charge per piece and a
variable pound charge based on weight.
There are separate per piece prices for
each product, and within each product,
for the type of mailing and the presort
and destination entry levels within each
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Extra Services for Standard Mail
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4.4 Surcharge
[Revise the introductory text of 4.4 as
follows:]
Unless prepared as Product Samples
or in 5-digit/scheme containers,
Standard Mail parcels are subject to a
surcharge if: * * *
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4.5.2 Ineligible Matter
Extra services (other than certificate of
mailing service) may not be used for any
of the following types of Standard Mail:
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[Revise item 4.5.2d as follows:]
d. Pieces mailed at Product Sample
prices.
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5.0 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Presorted Standard Mail Pieces
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5.2 Price Application
[Revise the text of 5.2 as follows:]
Prices for Standard Mail and
Nonprofit Standard Mail apply
separately to Marketing parcels (and
within Marketing parcels, to Product
Samples) that meet the eligibility
standards in 2.0 through 4.0 and the
applicable preparation standards in
445.5.0, 705.6.0, 705.8.0, or 705.22.
Prices for Nonprofit parcels not
qualifying as Marketing parcels apply
separately to machinable parcels and
irregular parcels. When parcels are
combined (except for Product Samples,
which cannot be combined with other
parcels) under 445.5.0, 705.6.0, or
705.22, all pieces are eligible for the
applicable prices when the combined
total meets the eligibility standards.
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[Revise the title and the standards
within 6.0 as follows:]
6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards
for Marketing Parcels Mailed as
Product Samples
6.1 General Product Sample
Standards
6.1.1 Basic Standards and Optional
Preparation
Product Samples are a type of
Marketing parcels, and must be sorted to
carrier routes. See 401.2.4.2 for physical
standards and 443.3.0 for basic
standards.
Preparation to qualify for any Product
Sample price is optional and need not
be performed for all carrier routes in a
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may include pieces mailed at targeted
prices and pieces mailed at saturation
(Every Door) prices, but all pieces in a
mailing must be identical in size and
weight. All mailings of Product Samples
must be entered under DNDC, DSCF, or
DDU standards (see 446). No origin
office entry of Product Samples is
allowed.
6.1.2
Pricing for Product Samples
See Notice 123-Price List for price
tables. Product Samples (or samples and
DALs) must be sorted to carrier routes,
including delivery routes and Post
Office Box sections. Product Sample
mailings are subject to per piece prices
and, when not entered at a DDU, are
subject to carton/sack and/or pallet
prices. Piece prices are different for
parcels sorted to the Targeted level (6.3)
than for parcels sorted to the saturation
level (6.4). Within each sortation level,
piece prices are different for small
parcels than for large parcels (see
401.2.4.2). Prices for cartons (or sacks)
and pallets are subject to the following
conditions:
a. A pallet charge applies to each
pallet of Product Samples entered at a
DNDC or DSCF, except 3-digit pallets
properly entered at a DSCF.
b. A carton or sack charge applies to
each carton or sack of Product Samples
on a 3-digit pallet. Each carton must not
exceed 40 pounds nor exceed a
combined length and girth of 108
inches.
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DALs must be in carrier route bundles
and prepared under 602.4.0.
Carrier Route Accuracy
6.2.1
Basic Standards
The carrier route accuracy standard is
a means of ensuring that the carrier
route code correctly matches the
delivery address information on
detached address labels (DALs) used
with Product Samples mailed at targeted
prices. For the purposes of this
standard, address means a specific
address associated with a specific
carrier route code. This standard does
not apply to pieces with simplified
addresses. Addresses used on pieces
subject to the carrier route accuracy
standard must meet these requirements:
a. Each address and associated carrier
route code used on the pieces in a
mailing must be updated within 90 days
before the mailing date with one of the
USPS-approved methods in 6.2.2.
b. If the carrier route code of an
address used on a piece in a carrier
route mailing at one class of mail and
price is updated with an approved
method, the same address may be used
during the following 90 days to meet the
carrier route accuracy standard required
for mailing at any other class of mail
and price.
6.2.2
Mailer Certification
The mailer’s signature on the postage
statement certifies that the carrier route
accuracy standard has been met for each
address in the corresponding mailing
presented to the USPS.
6.3 Additional Standards for Targeted
Product Samples
6.3.1
Sequencing
All parcels mailed at targeted prices
must be accompanied with detached
address labels (DALs) prepared in walk
sequence (see 445.6.6). The combined
weight of the DAL and associated
sample must be less than 1 pound; there
are no additional fees for use of DALs
with pieces mailed at targeted prices.
6.3.2 Basic Preparation for Targeted
Prices
Targeted prices apply to each parcel
in a carrier route sack or carton
containing at least 1 piece per carrier
route, prepared under 445.6.0. There are
separate targeted prices for small parcels
and for large parcels (see 401.2.4.2).
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Saturation (Every Door) Product
Samples
6.4.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for
Saturation Prices
All parcels in a mailing at saturation
prices must bear simplified addresses
(or be accompanied by DALs bearing
simplified addresses), and the mailing
must meet the saturation standards for
simplified addressed pieces under
602.3.0. For DAL charges, see Notice
123—Price List.
6.4.2 Basic Preparation for Saturation
Prices
Saturation prices apply to each parcel
in a carrier route sack or carton of
simplified addressed pieces, or as
allowed in bundles on pallets under
445.6.0. If used, DALs must be in carrier
route bundles and prepared under
602.4.0.
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Documentation
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USPS-Approved Methods
Carrier route coding must be
performed using CASS-certified
software and the current USPS Carrier
Route Product or another Address
Information System (AIS) product
containing carrier route information
subject to 509.1.0 and 708.3.0.
6.2.3
All parcels in a mailing of Product
Samples must bear an alternative
addressing format under 602.3.0. Parcels
mailed at saturation prices must bear a
simplified address. In addition, all
Product Sample parcels must:
a. Meet the basic standards for
Standard Mail in 2.0 through 4.0.
b. Be part of a single mailing of at
least 200 pieces or 50 pounds of parcels
mailed at Product Sample prices.
Regular and Nonprofit mailings must
meet separate minimum volumes.
c. Be sorted to carrier routes and
documented under 445.6.0 and 705.8.0,
as applicable.
d. Bear a delivery address that
includes the correct ZIP Code, ZIP+4
code, or numeric equivalent to the
delivery point barcode and that meets
the carrier route accuracy standard in
6.2.
e. Meet the applicable sequencing
requirements in 6.3 through 6.5 and in
445.6.6.
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2.0 Additional Postage Payment
Standards
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2.2 Nonidentical-Weight Pieces
[Revise the text of 2.2 as follows:]
Product Samples must be of identical
weight within each mailing. Postage for
other nonidentical-weight parcels may
be paid by precanceled stamps, subject
to 4.0 and 604.3.0. Mailings of
nonidentical-weight pieces subject to
the piece/pound prices may have
postage paid by permit imprint (if the
mailer is authorized by Business Mailer
Support) or by meter (if each piece has
the full postage affixed). Alternatively,
the mailer may affix the per piece price
to each piece and pay the pound price
for the mailing through an advance
deposit account. Under this option, the
mailer must provide a postage statement
for each payment method and mark
each piece ‘‘Pound Price Pd via Permit’’
in the postage meter indicium. For
mailings of nonidentical-weight pieces,
‘‘nonidentical’’ must be shown as the
weight of a single piece on the postage
statement.
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Mail Preparation
1.0 General Information for Mail
Preparation
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Sacks
Mailings are defined as:
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b. Standard Mail. Except as provided
in 443.3.6, the types of Standard Mail
listed below may not be part of the same
mailing.
[Revise items 1.2b1 and 1.2b2 as
follows:]
1. Product Sample parcels and any
other type of mail.
2. Product Sample parcels of
nonidentical size or nonidentical
weight.
*
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3.1
Standard Containers
1.3
5.4.1
1.2
Definition of Mailings
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Terms for Presort Levels
Terms used for presort levels are
defined as follows:
[Revise item 1.3a as follows:]
a. Targeted (Product Samples): a type
of Marketing parcel that is sorted to (and
marked as) the carrier route level, with
a minimum of one piece per carrier
route. Multiple pieces per route are all
addressed for delivery to the same city
route, rural route, highway contract
route, Post Office box section, or general
delivery unit.
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2.0
Bundles
2.1
General
[Revise the text of 2.1 as follows:]
A bundle is a group of addressed
pieces for a presort destination secured
together as a unit. Bundling is permitted
only for Marketing parcels mailed at
Product Sample prices and prepared on
5-digit/L606 pallets, and for related
DALs when used. Bundles must be in
equal quantities of up to 50 parcels per
bundles, with quantities of other than
50 indicated on a bundle facing slip.
Bundles must be either banded or
shrinkwrapped, and bundles of pieces
more than 8 ounces each must be
banded and shrinkwrapped. See 601.2.0
for other bundling standards.
[Revise the title of 2.2 as follows:]
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Facing Slips—Product Samples
[Revise the introductory text and item
b of 2.2 as follows:]
Facing slips used on bundles of
Product Sample parcels must show the
quantity in the bundle if less than 50
and this information:
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b. Line 2: Content (e.g., ‘‘STD MKTG
SAMPLE) if accompanied by DALs
bundled by carrier route or contents
followed by carrier route type and route
number when not accompanied by
DALs. (e.g., ‘‘STD MKTG SAMPLE CR R
012’’).
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[Revise the first sentence of the
introductory text, and add a new second
sentence, of 3.1 as follows:]
Mailings must be prepared in sacks,
except for Product Samples, which may
be in cartons, sacks, or bundles directly
on pallets. Also, see 602.4.0 when
Product Samples are mailed with DALs.
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5.0
Preparing Presorted Parcels
5.4 Preparing Marketing Parcels (Less
Than 6 Ounces) and Irregular Parcels
Bundling
[Revise the text of 5.4.1 as follows:]
Bundling is permitted only for
bundles of Product Sample parcels (and
associated DALs) under 6.0.
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[Revise the title of 6.0 as follows:]
6.0 Preparing Enhanced Carrier Route
Product Sample Parcels
6.1
Basic Standards
All mailings and all pieces in each
mailing at an Enhanced Carrier Route
(ECR) parcel price are subject to specific
preparation standards in 6.4 and 6.5,
entry standards in 446, and to these
general standards:
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[Revise item 6.1b as follows:]
b. All pieces in each mailing must be
Product Sample parcels as defined in
443.3.2.2.
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*
[Revise item 6.1e as follows:]
e. Sortation, size, and preparation
determine price eligibility as specified
in 443.6.0.
6.2
Marking
[Revise the text of 6.2 as follows:]
All Enhanced Carrier Route pieces
must be marked under 402.2.0. All
pieces must be marked ‘‘ECRLOT’’ for
pieces claiming a Targeted price, or
‘‘ECRWSS’’ for pieces claiming a
saturation (Every Door) price.
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a. Sacks must contain at least 15
pounds or 125 pieces of mail, except
under
6.4.2. Cartons may be used instead
of sacks. Cartons have no minimum
weight, must not weigh more than 40
pounds, and must not exceed 108
inches in combined length and girth.
b. DALs are required for parcels
mailed at targeted prices; mailers must
prepare carrier route bundles of DALs.
Parcels must be prepared in sacks or
cartons labeled to the correct 5-digit/
L606 destination, and bundled under
2.0 and the same bundling standards as
for saturation parcels under 6.4.1c.
Prepare bundles of DALs and bundles of
samples in the same carton or sack, with
the bundles of DALs on the top. See
602.4.0 for additional preparation
standards for parcels and accompanying
DALs, including optional pallet
preparation.
c. DALs are optional for parcels
mailed at saturation prices. Parcels must
be prepared in sacks or cartons labeled
to carrier routes, and bundled under
6.4.1c and 2.0. When DALS are used,
they must be prepared in carrier route
bundles and placed in the same carton
or sack as the samples for the
corresponding route. Saturation parcels
must be bundled in quantities of 50 or
less under 2.0, and the bundles placed
on 5-digit/L606 pallets in a stable
manner. As an option, bundled
saturation parcels without
accompanying DALs may be prepared in
sacks or cartons labeled to carrier
routes.
[Revise the title and the first sentence
of 6.4.2 as follows:]
6.4.2 Sacks With Fewer Than the
Minimum Number of Pieces Required
As a general exception to 6.4.1 and
6.5.1, mailers may prepare a sack with
fewer than 125 pieces or less than 15
pounds of pieces to a carrier route when
they are claiming the saturation price
for the contents and the applicable
density standard is met. * * *
[Revise the title of 6.5 as follows:]
6.5
Preparing Product Samples
6.4.1 Carrier Route Bundle
Preparation
6.5.1 Sack Minimums
[Revise the text of 6.5.1 as follows:]
Except for bundled saturation parcels
and except under 6.4.2, a sack or carton
must be prepared when the quantity of
mail for a required presort destination
reaches either 125 pieces or 15 pounds
of pieces.
[Delete current items 6.5.1a through
6.5.1c in their entirety.]
[Revise the text of 6.4.1 as follows:]
Prepare carrier route bundles as
follows:
6.5.2 Sacking and Labeling
Preparation sequence, sack or carton
size, and labeling:
[Revise the text of 6.3 as follows:]
Parcels not prepared or sorted as a
carrier route mailing at Product Sample
prices must be prepared as a separate
mailing at Standard Mail Presorted
prices.
6.4
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a. Carrier route: required (minimum of
125 pieces/15 pounds).
[Revise item 6.5.2a2 as follows:]
2. Line 2: ‘‘STD MKTG WSS’’ (for
saturation samples) or ‘‘STD MKTG
LOT’’ (for targeted samples), followed
by the route type and number.
[Add new 6.5.3 as follows:]
6.5.3 Required Palletization
Except for sacks or cartons of Product
Samples entered directly at a DDU, all
mailings of Product Samples must be
palletized. Pallets (under 705.8.10.3)
must be used for sacks or cartons or
bundles of Product Samples for mail
entered at DNDCs and DSCFs.
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6.7
Delivery Sequence Documentation
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[Revise the title and text of 6.7.2 as
follows:]
6.7.2 Product Samples—Targeted
For each mailing of Product Samples
at targeted carrier route prices, the
mailer must document the total number
of pieces mailed to each carrier route.
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[Delete current 6.7.4, Saturation
Density—Other Mail, in its entirety.]
[Renumber current 6.75 as new 6.7.4.]
6.7.4 Both Prices
[Revise the text of renumbered 6.7.4
as follows:]
If a mailing contains pieces qualifying
for targeted and saturation prices, the
documentation required may be
combined. Entries for pieces at the
targeted price must be so annotated on
the documentation. For the entire
mailing, a summary of the total number
of pieces at each price must be
provided. This documentation must be
submitted with each mailing.
[Delete current 6.7.6, Carrier Route
Price, in its entirety.]
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Enter and Deposit
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Center (DNDC) Entry
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3.2 Eligibility
Pieces in a mailing that are deposited
at a NDC or ASF under 2.0 and 3.0 are
eligible for the DNDC price when the
following conditions are met:
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*
[Revise item 3.2b by adding a new last
sentence as follows:]
b. * * * Product Samples must be
palletized under 445.6.5 and 705.8.10.3.
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Facility (DSCF) Entry
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4.2
*
Eligibility
Pieces in a mailing that meets the
standards in 2.0 and 4.0 are eligible for
the DSCF price, as follows:
[Revise item 4.2a by adding a new last
sentence as follows:]
a. * * * Product Samples must be
palletized under 445.6.5 and 705.8.10.3.
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*
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*
5.0 Destination Delivery Unit (DDU)
Entry
*
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5.2
*
Eligibility
Pieces in a mailing that meets the
standards in 2.0 and 5.0 are eligible for
the DDU price or DDU entry (as
applicable) when deposited at a DDU,
addressed for delivery within that
facility’s service area, and prepared as
follows:
[Revise item 5.2a as follows:]
a. Marketing parcels eligible for and
prepared as Product Samples in carrier
route bundles, cartons, or sacks, and
otherwise eligible for and claimed at a
carrier route price under 443 and 445.
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Extra Services
1.0
Extra Services for Express Mail
1.1
Available Services
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1.1.2
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Registered Mail
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Registered Mail
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[Revise the fourth sentence of 2.2.5 as
follows:]
* * * Customers receiving bulk proof
of delivery obtain signature data in a
signature extract file format.* * *
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5.0
Certificate of Mailing
*
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5.1
Certificate of Mailing Fees
*
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*
[Revise the text of 5.1 as follows:]
In addition to the correct postage, the
applicable certificate of mailing fee
must be paid for each article on Form
3817 or Form 3877 (5.2.3) and for
duplicate copies (5.3.3). When postage
evidencing indicia are used to pay the
fee, they must bear the full numerical
value of the amount paid in the imprint.
See Notice 123—Price List.
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5.4 Other Bulk Quantities—Certificate
of Bulk Mailing
5.4.1
Certificate of Bulk Mailing Fees
[Revise 5.4.1 by adding a new last
sentence as follows:]
* * * Mailers using Form 3606 with
a permit imprint mailing also may pay
certificate of mailing fees, at the time of
mailing, by the same permit
imprint.* * *
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6.0
Return Receipt
*
*
Basic Information
*
Proof of delivery information for
Express Mail is available as follows:
[Revise the text of item 1.1.2a as
follows:]
a. Individual requests by article
number can be retrieved at
www.usps.com or by calling 1–800–
222–1811. A proof of delivery letter
(signature data) is provided
electronically via email or signature
extract file as provided in 1.1.2b.
[Revise the text of item 1.1.2b. as
follows:]
b. Bulk proof of delivery (7.0) is
available only to mailers using Express
Mail Manifesting service and is obtained
in a signature extract file format.
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*
*
*
*
Additional Services
6.2
*
Proof of Delivery
2.0
2.2.5
*
6.2.1
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Description
[Revise the second and fourth
sentences of 6.2.1 as follows, and delete
the current last two sentences of 6.2.1.]
* * * A mailer purchasing return
receipt service at the time of mailing
may choose to receive the return receipt
by mail (Form 3811) or electronically
(by email or by signature extract file
format as provided in 7.0). * * * A
mailer purchasing return receipt service
after mailing will receive the proof of
delivery record by email (electronic
signature data) or by mail (Form 3811–
A). * * *
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6.2.3
Endorsement
[Revise the last sentence of 6.2.3 as
follows:]
* * * No endorsement is required on
mail for which electronic return receipt
service is requested or is provided in
bulk in a signature extract file format.
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11.0 USPS Tracking/Delivery
Confirmation
Obtaining Service
6.3.2
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After Mailing
[Revise last sentence of the
introductory text as follows:]
* * * Mailers may request a delivery
record by completing Form 3811–A,
paying the appropriate fee in 6.1.1, and
submitting the request to the
appropriate office as follows:
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*
*
*
*
6.3.3
Time Limit
[Revise the text of 6.3.3 as follows:]
A request for a return receipt after
mailing must be submitted within 2
years from the date of mailing.
*
*
*
*
*
6.5
Requests for Delivery Information
6.5.1
Receipt Not Received
Description
[Revise the current second sentence of
the introductory text of 7.1 as follows:]
* * * The proof of delivery records
are sent in a signature extract file
format. * * *
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9.0
Adult Signature
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9.2
Basic Information
9.2.1
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*
Description
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Confirmation of Delivery
Confirmation of delivery information
for Adult Signature is available as
follows:
[Revise the text of item 9.2.5a as
follows:]
a. Information by article number can
be retrieved at www.usps.com or by
calling 800–222–1811. A proof of
delivery letter may be provided
electronically (see 9.2.5b) or by email.
[Revise the second sentence of item
9.2.5b as follows:]
b. * * * Customers receiving bulk
proof of delivery obtain signature data
in a signature extract file format.
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[Revise the title of 11.0 as follows:]
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Basic Information
Description
IMb Tracing
General Information
Description of Service
[Revise the text of 15.1.2 as follows:]
IMb Tracing provides a mailer with
data electronically collected from the
scanning of barcoded mailpieces as they
pass through automated mail processing
operations. Scanned data can include
the postal facility where such pieces are
processed, the postal operation used to
process the pieces, the date and time
when the pieces are processed, and the
numeric equivalent of a barcode(s) that
helps to identify the specific pieces.
Any piece intended to generate scanned
data must meet the physical
characteristics and standards in 15.0,
although not every piece is guaranteed
such data or complete data. This service
does not provide proof of delivery.
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15.2.1
Barcodes
General Barcode Requirements
[Revise the introductory text of 15.2.1
as follows:]
Each piece in a mailing that is
intended to generate IMb Tracing
information must bear an Intelligent
Mail barcode under 15.2.2. Mailers must
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4.0 Detached Address Labels (DALs)
and Detached Marketing Labels (DMLs)
[Revise the text of 15.1.1 as follows:]
IMb Tracing is available at no charge
without a subscription. Requirements
for participation in IMb Tracing are the
use of the Intelligent Mail barcode, the
use of a Mailer Identifier that has been
registered (via the Business Customer
Gateway, accessible on usps.com) to
receive scan data, and verification by
the Postal Service that the Intelligent
Mail barcode (IMb) as printed meets all
applicable postal standards.
15.2
apply Intelligent Mail barcodes under
708.4.0 and the following standards:
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[Revise the second sentence of the
introductory text of 12.2.1 as follows:]
* * * A delivery record, including
the recipient’s signature, is maintained
by the USPS and is available
electronically or by email, upon request.
* * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of 15.0 as follows:]
15.1.2
[Revise the current third sentence of
the introductory text of 9.2.1 as follows:]
* * * The USPS maintains a record
of delivery (which includes the
recipient’s signature) for 2 years. * * *
*
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*
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9.2.5
*
Signature Confirmation
15.1.1
Bulk Proof of Delivery
7.1
12.0
15.0
[Delete the current last sentence of
6.5.1]
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*
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*
7.0
[Note: Make global change to DMM
regarding USPS Tracking/Delivery
Confirmation.]
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DAL and DML Use
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[Revise the title and text of 4.1.3 as
follows:]
4.1.3 Standard Mail Marketing
Parcels—Product Samples
DALs or DMLs must be used with
Standard Mail Marketing parcels mailed
at targeted Product Sample prices and
may be used with parcels mailed at
saturation Product Sample prices.
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4.3 Mail Preparation
*
4.3.2
*
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*
*
Basic Standards for DALs
[Revise the fourth sentence of 4.3.2 as
follows:]
* * * Mailers must prepare DALs as
bundles in sacks or in cartons, unless
prepared in trays under 4.3.7 when
mailed with saturation flats or with
Product Samples. * * *
*
*
*
*
*
4.3.3 Basic Standards for Items
Distributed With DALs
[Revise the first sentence of 4.3.3 as
follows:]
Except for bundles of saturation flats
or Product Samples placed directly on
pallets under 4.3.7, the items to be
distributed with DALs must be placed
in cartons or prepared in bundles placed
in sacks, subject to the standards for the
price claimed. * * *
*
*
*
*
*
4.3.6 Optional Tray and Bundle
Preparation
[Revise the text of 4.3.6 as follows:]
Mailers may prepare DALs in letter
trays according to 245.6.0 when DALs
are used in mailings of saturation flats
or Product Samples. Bundles of
saturation flats and bundles of Product
Sample parcels to be distributed with
DALs may be prepared on 5-digit (and
5-digit scheme under L606 for parcels)
pallets under 4.3.7. Do not use pallets
when the Drop Shipment Product
indicates the delivery unit that serves
the 5-digit pallet destination cannot
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handle pallets. For such delivery units,
mail with DALs must be prepared in
cartons or sacks. The tray(s) of
corresponding DALs must be placed on
top of the accompanying pallet of flats,
and the pallet contents must be secured
with stretchwrap to avoid separation in
transportation and processing. All
containers must be labeled according to
4.3.5.
corresponding items under 4.3 and
705.8.0. The USPS plant manager at
whose facility a DAL mailing is
deposited may authorize other
containers for the portion of the mailing
to be delivered in that plant’s service
area.
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*
*
*
*
4.5
Postage
4.3.7 Optional Container Preparation
[Revise the text of 4.3.7 as follows:]
Bundles of flats, bundles of Product
Samples, and cartons or sacks of items
may be placed on pallets meeting the
standards in 705.8.0. Cartons or trays of
DALs must be placed on pallets with the
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Precanceled Presorted Price Postage—First-Class
Mail and Standard Mail:
Coils of 500, 3,000, and 10,000 ...........................
Commemoratives:
Panes of up to 20 stamps and 20-stamp booklets.
Semipostal:
Breast Cancer Research & Save Vanishing Species.
Forever Stamp (Nondenominated):
Panes of up to 20 .................................................
20-Stamp Booklets ...............................................
18-Stamp Sheetlets ..............................................
Coils of 100 ..........................................................
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1.11 Additional Standards for
Semipostal Stamps
Semipostal stamps are subject to the
following special conditions:
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[Revise item 1.11b as follows:]
b. The following semipostal stamps
are available for sale:
1. The Breast Cancer Research
semipostal stamp. The difference
between the purchase price and the
First-Class Mail single-piece first-ounce
letter price in effect at the time of
purchase constitutes a contribution to
breast cancer research and cannot be
used to pay postage. Funds (net of
reasonable USPS costs) from the sale of
the Breast Cancer Research semipostal
stamp are transferred to the Department
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Postage stamps are available in the
following denominations:
[Revise the table in 1.1 as follows:]
Denomination
Booklets of 10 or 20 stamps ................................
Coils of 50 ............................................................
Coils of 100 ..........................................................
Coils of 3,000 .......................................................
Coils of 10,000 .....................................................
*
1.1 Postage Stamp Denominations
* * * In addition, these methods of
postage payment apply:
*
*
*
*
*
Regular Postage:
Panes ....................................................................
*
Postage Payment Methods
1.0 Stamps
4.5.2 Postage Computation and
Payment
Type and format
*
[Revise item 4.5.2c as follows:]
c. A surcharge applies to each DAL
(including DMLs) used in a Standard
Mail flats mailing and to each DAL (or
DML) used with pieces mailed at
Standard Mail Product Sample
saturation parcel prices.
*
*
*
*
*
$0.01, .02, .03, .04, .05, .10, .20, $1, $2, $5, $10.
In addition, panes of stamps for the current First-Class Mail (FCM) single-piece 1-ounce
letter price, FCM 2-ounce letter price, FCM 3-ounce letter price, Priority Mail flat-rate
envelope price, and Express Mail flat-rate envelope price.
The current First-Class Mail single-piece 1-ounce letter price.
The current First-Class Mail single-piece 1-ounce letter price.
$0.20, .32, and the current First-Class Mail single-piece 1-ounce letter price.
The current First-Class Mail single-piece 1-ounce letter price.
$0.01, .02, .03, .04, .05, .10, and coils of the current First-Class Mail single-piece 1ounce letter price.
Various nondenominated (available only to permit holders).
The current First-Class Mail single-piece 1-ounce letter price and other denominations.
Purchase price of $0.55; postage value equivalent to First-Class Mail single-piece 1ounce letter price; remainder, minus reasonable costs incurred by the Postal Service,
is contributed to fund specified causes.
The
The
The
The
current
current
current
current
First-Class
First-Class
First-Class
First-Class
Mail
Mail
Mail
Mail
1-ounce
1-ounce
1-ounce
1-ounce
letter
letter
letter
letter
of Defense and the National Institutes of
Health.
2. The Save Vanishing SpeciesTM
semipostal stamp. The difference
between the purchase price and the
First-Class Mail single-piece first-ounce
letter price in effect at the time of
purchase constitutes a contribution to
the Multinational Species Conservation
Funds. Funds (net of reasonable USPS
costs) from the sale of the Save
Vanishing Species semipostal stamps
are transferred to the United States Fish
and Wildlife Service.
c. The postage value of each
semipostal stamp is the First-Class Mail
single-piece first-ounce letter price in
effect at the time of purchase.
Additional postage must be affixed to
pieces weighing in excess of 1 ounce,
pieces subject to the nonmachinable
surcharge, or pieces for which extra
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price.
price.
services have been requested. The
postage value of semipostal stamps
purchased before any subsequent
change in the First-Class Mail singlepiece first-ounce letter price is
unaffected by any subsequent change in
that price. The purchase price is listed
in 1.1.
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5.0
Permit Imprint (Indicia)
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5.4
Picture Permit Imprint Indicia
*
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5.4.1 Description
[Revise the text of 5.4.1 as follows:]
Picture permit imprint indicia may
contain business-related color images,
such as corporate logos, brand,
trademarks and other pictorial business
images. These images are known as
picture permit imprints. Picture permit
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imprints may be used to pay postage
and extra service fees on commercial
mailings of full-service automation
First-Class Mail or Standard Mail
postcards, letters, or flats.
*
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*
*
*
609 Filing Indemnity Claims for Loss
or Damage
*
*
5.4.5 Picture Permit Imprint Indicia
Format
1.5
Where To File
*
1.0
[Revise the introductory text of 5.4.5
as follows:]
As options to the basic format under
5.3.11 and if all other applicable
standards in 5.0 are met, permit imprint
indicia may be prepared in picture
permit imprint format subject to these
conditions:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise item 5.4.5f as follows:]
f. Commercial mailings of First-Class
Mail and Standard Mail postcards,
letters or flats bearing picture permit
indicia must be prepared as IMb fullservice automation mailings under
705.24.0. Residual mailpieces that result
from a mailer’s normal preparation of
the full-service IMb mailing also can be
mailed bearing a picture permit imprint
and not be paid at the full-service price.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
General Filing Instructions
*
*
*
*
A claim may be filed:
[Revise item 1.5b by deleting the
second sentence and revising the first
sentence as follows:]
*
*
*
*
*
b. Online at www.usps.com/
insuranceclaims/online.htm for
domestic insured mail, Express Mail,
COD and Registered Mail.
*
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700
Special Standards
703 Nonprofit Standard Mail and
Other Unique Eligibility
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6.0
Official Mail (Franked)
6.1
Basic Information
608
Postal Information and Resources
*
*
6.1.3
8.0
USPS Contact Information
8.1
Postal Service
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise 8.1 by renaming the reference
‘‘Post Office Accounting Manager, U.S.
Postal Service, 475 L’Enfant Plz SW.,
Rm 8831, Washington DC 20260–5241’’
as follows:]
Corporate Accounting Manager
U.S. Postal Service
475 L’Enfant PLZ SW., RM 8831
Washington DC 20260–5241
*
Vice President-Elect
The Vice President-elect of the United
States may send franked mail in
connection with preparations for
assuming official duties as Vice
President. If the Vice President-elect is
authorized/eligible to use penalty mail,
the right to use penalty mail ceases
immediately on inauguration to the vice
presidency.
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7.0
Official Mail (Penalty)
7.5 Services, Classes, Prices,
Preparation, and Detention
*
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*
*
*
Basic Preparation
Penalty mail must:
*
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*
*
[Revise item 7.5.3d as follows:]
d. Be endorsed for class or price
except for single-piece price First-Class
Mail.
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7.5.7
Military Units
Military units engaged in hostile
operations or operating under arduous
conditions may be authorized to use a
special form of postage-due penalty
mail, subject to these conditions:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise item 7.5.7e as follows:]
e. The Military Postal Service Agency
must notify the Corporate Accounting
manager, USPS Headquarters (608.8.0),
within three business days after
implementing these provisions.
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7.3
Eligibility
*
7.5.9
National Customer Support Center
U.S. Postal Service
225 N. Humphreys Blvd., Ste 501
Memphis, TN 38188–1001
7.4
[Revise the second sentence of 7.5.9
as follows:]
* * * Reports of indicated abuse are
submitted to the Pricing Classification
Service Center (PCSC) (608.8.0) for
referral to the proper agency for
investigation and action.
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Payment Technology
U.S. Postal Service
475 L’Enfant PLZ SW., RM 3660
Washington DC 20260–4110
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[Delete 7.3.5, Vice President-Elect, in
its entirety]
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Authorization
7.4.1
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*
[Revise 8.1 by renaming the reference
‘‘Postage Technology Management, U.S.
Postal Service, 475 L’Enfant Plz SW.,
Rm 3660, Washington DC 20260–4110’’
as follows:]
*
Permit and BRM Numbers
[Revise 7.4.5 as follows:]
Penalty mail permit imprint or BRM
numbers, or information to help
agencies track and account for penalty
mail postage by cost center, may be
obtained by written request to the
Corporate Accounting manager, USPS
Headquarters (608.8.0).
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7.4.5
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*
[Revise 8.1 by replacing the address
for reference ‘‘National Customer
Support Center, U.S. Postal Service,
6060 Primacy Pkwy Ste 201, Memphis
TN 38188–0001’’ as follows:]
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Private Use
[Revise the first sentence of 7.4.4 as
follows:]
Unless permitted by USPS standards,
an agency may not lend or provide
penalty envelopes, cards, cartons,
labels, or meter stamps to any private
person, concern, or organization. * * *
7.5.3
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*
*
[Renumber current 6.1.3 through 6.1.7
as new 6.1.4 through 6.1.8:]
[Add a new 6.1.3 as follows:]
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[Add a new second sentence and
revise the last sentence in 7.4.1 as
follows:]
* * * New locations or departments
under these agencies must obtain
approval from the Agency Mail Manager
before using penalty mail. Other
agencies may request authorization to
use penalty mail by writing to the
Corporate Accounting Manager, USPS
Headquarters (608.8.0).
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7.6 General Standards for Penalty
Indicia
7.6.1
General
[Revise 7.6.1 as follows:]
The formats and methods of mailing
penalty mail are penalty metered mail,
penalty permit imprint mail, penalty
Periodicals imprint mail, and penalty
reply mail. There are also special
procedures for penalty Express Mail. All
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penalty mail matter must meet the
applicable standards in 7.6 through
7.15.
7.6.2
Use
Envelopes and labels prepared under
these standards may be used only to
transmit penalty mail within the U.S.
Mail, except when:
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*
*
[Revise item 7.6.2c as follows:]
c. Agencies reach written agreement
with the Corporate Accounting
Manager, USPS Headquarters (608.8.0),
to account for and pay postage on
official items carried outside the U.S.
Mail (18 U.S.C. 1693–1699 and 39
U.S.C. 601–606).
7.7
Penalty Meter
*
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*
*
[Revise the first sentence of 7.7.5 as
follows:]
Refunds for complete, legible, valid,
unused penalty mail meter indicia are
made under 604.9.0. * * *
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*
*
*
Computerized Meter Resetting
[Revise the first sentence of 7.7.10 as
follows:]
An agency may use a penalty mail
version of the authorized postage meter
payment process for remotely reset
meters if it is offered by one of the
USPS-authorized postage meter
providers. * * *
*
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*
*
*
7.8
7.8.1
Penalty Permit Imprint
Application
[Revise the fourth sentence of 7.8.1 as
follows:]
* * * When the agency receives
authorization to use a penalty permit
imprint number, the authorization from
the Corporate Accounting Manager,
USPS Headquarters (608.8.0), must be
submitted with Form 3615 to the Post
Office where mailings will be entered.
* * *
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7.8.5
GPO Contractor
As an exception to the general
standard in 7.8.5, an agency mailing
submitted by a GPO contractor may
contain nonidentical-weight pieces or
more than one class of mail, if:
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*
*
*
[Revise item 7.8.5c as follows:]
c. A completed postage statement
appropriate for each class of mail is
submitted to the entry Post Office for
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7.9.7 Exchanges
[Revise 7.9.7 as follows:]
Incorrectly shipped items or items
damaged in shipping or defective or
otherwise unserviceable may be
exchanged as provided in 604.9.
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*
*
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7.12 Penalty Merchandise Return
Service
*
*
7.7.5 Refunds for Unused Penalty
Meter Indicia
7.7.10
each mailing, in duplicate if the
contractor wants a copy.
[Delete current item 7.8.5d and
redesignate current item 7.8.5e as new
item 7.8.5d.]
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7.12.4 Application
[Revise the first sentence of 7.12.4 as
follows:]
An agency must apply by letter to the
Corporate Accounting Manager, USPS
Headquarters (608.8.0), to use
merchandise return labels. * * *
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*
705 Advanced Preparation and
Special Postage Payment Systems
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8.0
Preparing Pallets
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8.10
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*
Pallet Presort and Labeling
8.10.1 First-Class Mail—Letter or Flat
Trays
* * * Preparation, sequence, and
labeling:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the second sentence of the
introductory paragraph of item 10.1b as
follows:]
b. * * * Mailers may place AADC or
ADC trays on origin SCF pallets when
the tray’s ‘‘label to’’ 3-digit ZIP Code
(from L801 for AADC trays and L004 for
ADC trays) is within the origin SCF’s
service area; and must place trays
containing pieces paid at the singlepiece price on origin SCF pallets, unless
required to be presented separately by
special postage payment authorization
or customer service agreement (CSA).
* * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise item 10.1b2 as follows:]
2. Line 2: ‘‘FCM LTRS’’ or ‘‘FCM
FLTS,’’ followed by ‘‘WKG.’’
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8.10.3 Standard Mail or Parcel Select
Lightweight—Bundles, Sacks, or Trays
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[Revise the current third sentence and
add a new fourth sentence of the
introductory text as follows:]
* * * For parcels, use this
preparation only for irregular parcels in
sacks or Marketing parcels prepared as
Product Samples in carrier route
bundles, sacks or cartons. For Product
Samples, only 5-digit pallets under
8.10.3b and 3-digit pallets under 8.10.3d
are allowed, and the pallets must be
entered under DNDC or DSCF standards
only. * * * Preparation sequence and
labeling:
[Revise item 8.10.3a as follows:]
a. 5-digit scheme carrier routes,
required, permitted for bundles of flats
only. Pallet must contain only carrier
route bundles for the same 5-digit
scheme under L001. Labeling:
1. Line 1: L001.
2. Line 2: ‘‘STD’’ followed by ‘‘FLTS’’;
followed by ‘‘CARRIER ROUTES’’ (or
‘‘CR–RTS’’); followed by ‘‘SCHEME’’ (or
‘‘SCH’’).
[Revise item 8.10.3b as follows:]
b. 5-digit carrier routes, required
except for trays, permitted for bundles,
sacks, trays, and cartons. Pallet must
contain only carrier route mail for the
same 5-digit ZIP Code. Labeling:
1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP
Code destination (see 8.6.4c for overseas
military mail).
2. Line 2: For flats and Marketing
parcels (Product Samples only), ‘‘STD
FLTS’’ or ‘‘STD MKTG,’’ as applicable;
followed by ‘‘CARRIER ROUTES’’ (or
‘‘CR–RTS’’). For letters, ‘‘STD LTRS’’;
followed by ‘‘CARRIER ROUTES’’ (or
‘‘CR–RTS’’); followed by ‘‘BC’’ if pallet
contains barcoded letters; followed by
‘‘MACH’’ if pallet contains machinable
letters; followed by ‘‘MAN’’ if pallet
contains nonmachinable letters.
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise item 8.10.3d as follows:]
d. 3-digit, optional, option not
available for parcels other than Product
Sample parcels or for bundles for 3-digit
ZIP Code prefixes marked ‘‘N’’ in L002.
Pallet may contain mail for the same 3digit ZIP Code or the same 3-digit
scheme under L008 (for automationcompatible flats only under 301.3.0.
Three-digit scheme bundles are assigned
to pallets according to the ‘‘label to’’ 3digit ZIP Code in L008. Labeling:
1. Line 1: L002, Column A.
2. Line 2: For flats, ‘‘STD’’ followed
by ‘‘FLTS;’’ followed by ‘‘3D’’; followed
by ‘‘BARCODED’’ (or ‘‘BC’’) if pallet
contains automation price mail;
followed by ‘‘NONBARCODED’’ (or
‘‘NBC’’) if pallet contains carrier route
and/or Presorted price mail. For letters,
‘‘STD LTRS 3D’’; followed by ‘‘BC’’ if
pallet contains barcoded letters;
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followed by ‘‘MACH’’ if pallet contains
machinable letters; followed by ‘‘MAN’’
if pallet contains nonmachinable letters.
For Marketing parcels (Product Samples
only), use ‘‘STD MKTG.’’
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*
[Revise the introductory paragraph of
item 10.3h as follows:]
h. Mixed NDC, optional, permitted for
sacks and trays only. Pallet may contain
carrier route, automation, and/or
Presorted mail. Mailers must place trays
containing pieces paid at the singlepiece price on the mixed NDC pallet
(unless required to be presented
separately by special postage payment
authorization). Labeling: * * *
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*
[Add new item 26.0 as follows:]
26.0
Alaska Bypass Service
26.1
Prices
Alaska Bypass Service prices are
calculated based on the zone to which
the shipment is addressed and the
weight of the shipment. See Notice
123—Price List for prices.
26.2
Price Eligibility
Requirements for Alaska Bypass
Service are as provided in Handbook PO
508.
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3.6
Printed Features
30.2
3.6.1 Publication Title and Address
Notice
[Revise the second and third
sentences of 3.6.1 as follows:]
* * * The title or the name and
address of the publisher must be
displayed prominently on any mailing
wrapper (see 3.3.7). The publication
title, followed immediately by the USPS
publication number (or ISSN if one has
been assigned), and the mailing address
to which undeliverable copies or
change-of-address notices are to be sent
may be shown directly on the outside of
the host publication if it can be read
when the mailing wrapper is in place or
in the upper left corner of the address
side of a mailing wrapper (see 3.3.7).
* * *
3.6.2 Periodicals Imprint
[Revise the first sentence of 3.6.2 as
follows:]
Mailing wrappers (see 3.3.7) that
completely enclose the host publication
must bear the Periodicals imprint
‘‘Periodicals Postage Paid at * * *’’ or
the word ‘‘Periodicals’’ in the upper
right corner of the address area. * * *
*
*
*
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*
6.4
Requester Publications
1.0
Prices and Fees
*
*
1.4
Fees
6.4.1 Basic Standards
A publication, whether circulated free
or to subscribers, may be authorized
Periodicals prices if it meets the basic
standards in 4.0 and:
[Revise item 6.4.1b as follows:]
b. Contains more than 75%
advertising in no more than 25% of the
issues published during any 12-month
period.
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title and text of 30.0 as
follows:]
3.0 Physical Characteristics and
Content Eligibility
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3.2
Addressing
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3.2.3
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[Revise the first sentence of 3.3.7 as
follows:]
A mailing wrapper is an envelope,
sleeve, partial wrapper, polywrap, or
carton used to enclose the mailpiece.
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Return Address
[Revise the text of 3.2.3 as follows:]
The return address must appear on
any mailing wrapper (see 3.3.7).
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[Revise the text of 1.4 as follows:]
Periodicals fees are per application for
original entry, news agent registry, and
reentry. See Notice 123—Price List.
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Stanley F. Mires,
Attorney, Legal Policy & Legislative Advice.
40 CFR Part 52
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Approved Periodicals publishers may
present mail at any additional mailing
office that is linked to PostalOne!.
Publishers who wish to present
Periodicals for verification at additional
mailing offices without access to
PostalOne! must file a PS Form 3510A
application indicating that mailings will
be presented at these offices.
Publications pending approval must
submit PS Form 3510A applications
with their original entry application for
all mailing offices where mail will be
submitted during the pending period.
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We will publish an appropriate
amendment to 39 CFR part 111 to reflect
these changes if our proposal is
adopted.
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Periodicals
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The additional mailing office must be
a Post Office.
30.1.2
Definition
Except for publications authorized an
alternative payment method, the
verification Post Office is also the office
where Periodicals postage is paid.
30.1.3 Postage
Postage must be prepaid or available
for all copies presented for verification
at an additional mailing office before the
mail can be released.
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Quality Implementation Plans;
Maryland; Reasonably Available
Control Technology Requirements for
Volatile Organic Compounds
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
EPA is proposing to approve
State Implementation Plan (SIP)
revisions submitted by the State of
Maryland. These revisions pertain to the
adoption of various test methods,
calculations methods, work practice
standards and exemptions which make
Maryland Department of the
Environment (MDE) regulations more
consistent with the EPA’s Control
Techniques Guidelines (CTGs) for seven
source categories. These categories are:
Paper, film, and foil coatings; industrial
cleaning solvents; miscellaneous metal
and plastic parts coatings; large
appliance coatings; offset lithographic
printing and letterpress printing; flat
wood paneling coatings and flexible
package printing. This action is being
taken under the Clean Air Act (CAA).
DATES: Written comments must be
received on or before November 23,
2012.
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
New Mailing Standards for Domestic Mailing Services Products
AGENCY: Postal Service\TM\.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: In October 2012, the Postal Service filed a notice of mailing
services price adjustments with the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC),
effective in January 2013. This proposed rule contains the revisions to
Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail
Manual (DMM[supreg]) that we would adopt to implement the changes
coincident with the price adjustments.
DATES: We must receive comments on or before November 23, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Mail or deliver written comments to the manager, Product
Classification, U.S. Postal Service,[supreg] 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 ``January 2013 Domestic Mailing Services Proposal.'' Faxed
comments are not accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill Chatfield, 202-268-7278.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Proposed prices will be available under
Docket Number R2013-1 on the Postal Regulatory Commission's Web site at
www.prc.gov.
The Postal Service's proposed rule includes several mail
classification changes, modifications to mailpiece characteristics, and
changes in classification terminology.
Proposed Change for Letters
Commercial First-Class Mail[supreg] Letters
The pricing structure for presorted and automation First-Class Mail
letters would retain the change implemented in 2012 for the minimum
postage charge to be that for a 2-ounce letter, and would extend the
concept to residual single-piece letters that are part of the same
mailing job and presented at the same time as the presorted or
automation mailing. There would be a new price for residual letters up
to 2 ounces, which would be different than the price for single-piece
letters presented as a stand-alone mailing.
Standard Mail[supreg] Letters
We propose to add a new price tier for high density letters. In
addition to the current high density tier which requires a minimum of
125 pieces per carrier route, the new tier (high density plus) would
require a minimum of 300 pieces per carrier route.
Proposed Changes for Flats
Standard Mail Flats
We propose to add a new price tier for high density flats. In
addition to the current high density tier which requires a minimum of
125 pieces per carrier route, the new tier (high density plus) would
require a minimum of 300 pieces per carrier route.
Proposed Changes for Letters and Flats
Preparing Residual Mail From First-Class Mail and Standard Mail
Mailings
We propose to revise DMM 235.0, 245.0, 335.0, 345.0, and 705.8.0 to
provide new standards for the preparation of pallets, trays, and sacks
of First-Class Mail or Standard Mail letters and flats.
The Postal Service continuously reviews the processes and
requirements related to the preparation and entry of mail from
commercial mailers. In this regard, the Postal Service, working in
collaboration with the commercial mailing industry, has identified
areas for improved mutual efficiencies from minor changes to its mail
preparation standards. These specific revisions were offered by members
of the mailing community, adopted and implemented as optional standards
in the context of a Postal Bulletin article (22344, August 23, 2012),
and incorporated into the DMM on September 4, 2012. The Postal Service
now presents this proposal to adopt these current options as mandatory
preparation standards.
These changes would generally require mailers to place trays or
sacks of residual single-piece First-Class Mail letters and flats on an
origin sectional center facility (SCF) pallet; and to place trays or
sacks of residual Standard Mail letters and flats, paid at the single-
piece First-Class Mail prices, on a mixed network distribution center
(NDC) pallet. The Postal Service also would require use of new human-
readable texts linked to several existing content identifier number
(CIN) codes that specifically identify single-piece mailpieces. This
would require new text on origin SCF pallet placards, identifying this
pallet level as a working pallet; and barcoded labels for trays of
residual pieces.
No Additional Entry Fees for Periodicals
We propose changing the designation ``additional entry'' to
``additional mailing offices'' and eliminating the fees for Periodicals
publications to be mailed in multiple locations. Approved Periodicals
would be able to mail at any Post Office \TM\ with PostalOne![supreg]
access.
Change in Advertising Percentage Allowed for Periodicals Requester
Publications
Requester publications will be permitted to exceed 75% advertising
in no more than 25% of the issues produced in any 12-month period. This
will allow publishers greater advertising flexibility during high
advertising volume periods.
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Endorsements on Mailing Wrappers for Periodicals
We propose to clarify that the term ``mailing wrapper'' includes
all types of packaging used to enclose Periodicals publications, by
adding ``carton'' to the definition of mailing wrapper. We also extend
the return address requirement to pieces that are unendorsed because
all Periodicals receive a type of address correction. These revisions
will ensure processing the pieces as Periodicals and eliminate the need
to open the items when the mailpiece must be forwarded or returned.
Proposed Changes for Parcels
Parcel Post[supreg]
Parcel Post has become a competitive product, excluding Alaska
Bypass. Parcel Post will only be offered at retail in January 2013, and
will be renamed in the near future, pending PRC review. The Postal
Service proposes to retain as a market-dominant product the part of our
current Parcel Post product that applies to mail currently eligible for
Alaska Bypass service, and call the product ``Alaska Bypass Service.''
Standard Mail Marketing Parcels, Including Product Samples
Prices for marketing parcels are designed for parcels containing
information and/or product samples with the purposes of encouraging
recipients to purchase a product or service, make a contribution,
support a cause, form a belief or opinion, take an action, or obtain
information. Standard Mail Marketing parcels would be mailable at
Presorted prices only, except for the new category of Product Samples
(also known as Simple Samples), which would be mailable at targeted
(similar to the current basic carrier route) or saturation (Every Door)
prices. Marketing parcels in general continue to have a maximum size of
12 inches by 9 inches by 2 inches thick.
Product Sample parcels, like other marketing parcels, must be
addressed using an alternative addressing format. In addition, each
parcel in a mailing of Product Sample parcels must be of identical size
and weight. Within each of the price categories--targeted and
saturation--there will be separate prices for small samples and for
large samples. Targeted parcels must be sorted to carrier routes, with
a minimum of one parcel per route. Saturation parcels must bear
simplified addresses and be sorted by route. Detached address labels
(DALs) must be used with targeted parcels, and there is no additional
charge per DAL. DALs are optional with saturation parcels, and there
will be an additional charge for each DAL (including detached marketing
labels or DMLs).
Special, Extra, and Other Services
Certificate of Bulk Mailing--Fee Payment
Effective August 6, 2012, the Postal Service revised DMM 503.5 to
allow mailers paying postage by permit imprint to report identical
weight pieces on PS Form 3606, Certificate of Bulk Mailing. For January
2013, the Postal Service proposes to allow mailers paying postage for
the pieces reported on a PS Form 3606 by permit imprint to also pay for
the fees by permit imprint.
Delivery Confirmation
We would revise the DMM to expand acceptable terminology being
allowed for Delivery Confirmation \TM\ service to include USPS
Tracking/Delivery Confirmation. This would provide clarification to
mailers who use privately printed forms, create integrated labels, or
who may receive an applicable tracking label affixed to their packages
at retail Post Offices, station or branches, that the text is
acceptable in either format.
Return Receipts
Current DMM standards permit customers to request proof of delivery
via mail, fax, email, or electronically when electronic return receipt
is purchased at the time of mailing or via mail, fax, or email when PS
Form 3811-A, Request for Delivery Information/Return Receipt After
Mailing is requested. The Postal Service proposes to restrict the
service provided for electronic return receipts purchased at the time
of mailing by discontinuing the provision to provide electronic records
by fax, mail or on CD-Rom (for Bulk Proof of Delivery) and for return
receipts purchased after mailing by discontinuing the provision of
providing proof of delivery signature data by fax. Customers would
receive proof of delivery signature data by email for electronic return
receipts purchased at the time of mailing and by email, or a PS Form
3811-A by mail for return receipts purchased after mailing. Customers
will continue to be able to purchase return receipt (PS Form 3811) at
the time of mailing and receive the `green card' receipt with delivery
signature by mail.
The Postal Service has reviewed data about customer usage of proof
of delivery services and the associated system work and time necessary
to provide proof of delivery letters by fax, by mail, or in bulk on CD-
Rom. Year-to-date data shows that approximately 95.8% (up from 91.6%
last fiscal year) of customers receive the proof of delivery record by
email.
Approximately 97.2% of our customers that receive bulk proof of
delivery records electronically receive their records weekly via
signature extract file format, instead of bi-monthly by CD-Rom. The
cost of the CD-Roms are not included in the price of the service, and
the additional work required in addition to maintaining the signature
extract file format is currently absorbed by the Postal Service.
These revisions would help the Postal Service reduce costs and
improve the turnaround time for delivery records to be received by our
customers.
Additionally, the Postal Service is considering plans for future
enhancements to bulk proof of delivery record exchanges. Any customers
having an interest in providing input on the options, or participating
in potential testing, may provide their contact information at
shippingservices@usps.gov by November 1, 2012.
Registered Mail and COD-Where To File Claims for Indemnity
We are extending the online claims function to allow customers
filing claims for indemnity for domestic Registered Mail or COD
articles the option of filing online at www.usps.com/insuranceclaims/online.htm.
IMb Tracing \TM\
We are removing language concerning the old Confirm[supreg] service
from DMM 503.15.0, because all Confirm subscriptions will end by
January of 2013. IMb Tracing now provides a service similar to the old
Confirm service.
Picture Permit Imprint Indicia
Effective June 24, 2012, the Postal Service introduced picture
permit imprint indicia standards allowing customers to include
business-related color images, such as corporate logos, company brand,
or trademarks, in the permit indicia area on commercial mailings of IMb
\TM\ full-service automation First-Class Mail letters and postcards,
and of IMb full-service automation Standard Mail automation letters,
for a per-piece fee in addition to postage.
For January 2013, we propose to expand picture permit imprint
indicia standards to also allow its use on First-Class Mail and
Standard Mail flats prepared under the IMb full-service
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automation option. Mailers interested in picture permit imprint indicia
may contact usps.com">picturepermit@usps.com by email for more information.
Official Mail (Franked and Penalty)
The Postal Service \TM\ will revise DMM 703.7.0 to remove obsolete
standards for the use of official mail such as the need for PS Form
3602-G, references to INTELPOST, and the use of penalty mail stamps.
Advance Notice
The Postal Service is considering the proposal next year of a
separate price category for single-piece First-Class Mail metered
letters with prices that may be different than other single-piece
First-Class Mail letter prices. The Postal Service plans to conduct
market research to evaluate various price points for single-piece
stamped and metered mail before offering this price differentiation.
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 part 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)
* * * * *
200 Commercial Letters and Cards
* * * * *
230 First-Class Mail
233 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees for First-Class Mail
* * * * *
1.2 Price Computation for First-Class Mail Letters
[Revise the text of 1.2 as follows]
Commercial First-Class Mail Presorted letters are charged at one
price for the first 2 ounces, with separate prices for pieces over 2
ounces up to 3 ounces and for pieces over 3 ounces up to 3.5 ounces.
Any fraction of an ounce is considered a whole ounce. For example, if a
piece weighs 2.2 ounces, the weight (postage) increment is 3 ounces.
The pricing per ounce is similar for automation First-Class Mail
letters, with pricing differences per sortation level.
Single-piece price letters that are residual pieces from either a
Presorted or automation mailing are charged the residual single-piece
price for letters up to 2 ounces.
* * * * *
235 Mail Preparation
* * * * *
5.0 Preparing Nonautomation Letters
5.1 Basic Standards
* * * * *
5.1.2 Single-Piece Price Pieces Presented With Presort Mailings
* * * The following standards apply:
[Revise the first two sentences of the introductory paragraph of
item 5.1.2a as follows:]
a. The mailer must prepare the single-piece price pieces in
separate trays from the automation and presort pieces. Mailers must
label the trays under 708.6.0 using CIN code 260 on trays of single-
piece letters. * * *
* * * * *
[Revise item 5.1.2.a2 as follows:]
2. Line 2: Use the human-readable content line corresponding to
content identifier number 260 (see Exhibit 708.6.2.4).
* * * * *
240 Standard Mail
243 Prices and Eligibility
* * * * *
6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Enhanced Carrier Route
Standard Mail Letters
6.1 General Enhanced Carrier Route Standards
6.1.1 Optional Preparation
* * *
[Revise the second sentence of 6.1.1 as follows:]
* * * An Enhanced Carrier Route mailing may include pieces at
basic, high density, high density plus, and saturation prices.
* * * * *
[Revise the headings of 6.4 and 6.4.1 and the text of 6.4.1 as
follows:]
6.4 High Density and High Density Plus (Enhanced Carrier Route)
Standards
6.4.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for High Density and High Density
Plus Prices
High density and high density plus 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 carrier routes or 3-digit carrier routes
tray. High density and high density plus prices for barcoded letters
apply to each piece that is automation-compatible according to 201.3.0,
and has an accurate delivery point Intelligent Mail barcode (IMb)
encoded with the correct delivery point routing code matching the
delivery address and meeting the standards in 202.5.0 and 708.4.0.
Pieces that are not automation-compatible or not barcoded are mailable
only at the applicable high density or high density plus nonautomation
letter prices.
[Revise the title and text of 6.4.2 as follows:]
6.4.2 High Density and High Density Plus Prices for Letters
All pieces mailed at high density prices or high density plus must
be prepared in walk sequence according to schemes prescribed by the
USPS (see 245.6.8 through 245.6.9). Multiple pieces per delivery
address can count toward both density standards. Specific density
requirements are as follows:
a. Pieces mailed at high density prices must be sorted together in
sequence in quantities of at least 125 pieces for each carrier route.
b. Pieces mailed at high density plus prices must be sorted
together in sequence in quantities of at least 300 pieces for each
carrier route.
[Revise the title and text of 6.4.3 as follows:]
6.4.3 High Density and High Density Plus Discount for Heavy Letters
High density and high density plus pieces that are automation-
compatible under 201.3.0, accurately barcoded with a delivery point
IMb, and weigh more than 3.3 ounces but not more than 3.5 ounces,
require postage equal to the piece/pound price and receive a
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discount equal to the high density flat-size piece price (3.3 ounces or
less) minus the high density letter piece price (3.3 ounces or less).
The discount is calculated using nondestination entry prices only,
regardless of entry level. This discount does not apply to pieces
requiring nonautomation high density letter or high density plus
prices.
* * * * *
245 Mail Preparation
* * * * *
5.0 Preparing Nonautomation Letters
* * * * *
5.5 Residual Pieces
[Revise the introductory paragraph of 5.5 as follows:]
Mailers entering Standard Mail residual pieces that do not qualify
for Standard Mail prices, and paying the First-Class Mail prices (but
prepared ``as is'' under 244.5.0), must prepare these pieces in
separate trays from the automation and presort pieces. Mailers must
label the trays under 708.6.0 using CIN code 560 on residual trays.
Label trays as follows:
* * * * *
[Revise 5.5b as follows:]
b. Line 2: Use the human-readable content line corresponding to
content identifier number 560 (see Exhibit 708.6.2.4).
* * * * *
300 Commercial Flats
301 Physical Standards
1.0 Physical Standards for Flats
1.1 General Definition of Flat Size Mail
Flat-size mail must have the following characteristics:
* * * * *
[Revise item 1.1c by adding a new last sentence as follows:]
* * * Pieces with enclosures or inserts that protrude up to \1/2\
inch beyond the cover or outside material, under 1.4, are still
considered to be rectangular.
* * * * *
1.4 Uniform Thickness
[Revise 1.4 by adding a new second sentence as follows.]
* * * For nonautomation flats and flats correctly drop shipped to
destination delivery units, enclosure or insert overhang is allowed up
to \1/2\ inch beyond the cover of the host piece.
* * * * *
330 First-Class Mail
* * * * *
335 Mail Preparation
* * * * *
5.0 Preparation of Nonautomation Flats
* * * * *
5.2 Single-Piece Price Pieces Presented With Presort Mailings
[Revise the second and third sentences of the introductory
paragraph of 5.2 as follows:]
* * * Mailers must label the trays under 708.6.0 using CIN code 282
on single-piece trays. Label the trays as follows:
* * * * *
[Revise item 5.2b as follows:]
b. Line 2: Use the human-readable content line corresponding to
content identifier number 282 (see Exhibit 708.6.2.4).
* * * * *
340 Standard Mail
343 Prices and Eligibility
* * * * *
6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Enhanced Carrier Route
Standard Mail Flats
6.1 General Enhanced Carrier Route Standards
6.1.1 Optional Preparation
[Revise the last sentence of 6.1.1 as follows:]
* * * An Enhanced Carrier Route mailing may include pieces at
basic, high density, high density plus, and saturation Enhanced Carrier
Route prices.
* * * * *
6.1.3 Full-Service Intelligent Mail Eligibility Standards
In addition to other requirements in 6.0, flats eligible for the
full-service Intelligent Mail option must:
* * * * *
[Revise item 6.1.3b as follows:]
b. Be part of a basic carrier route, high density, or high density
plus carrier route mailing under 6.3 or 6.4.
* * * * *
6.2 Carrier Route Code Accuracy
* * * * *
6.2.2 USPS-Approved Methods
[Revise the text of 6.2.2 as follows:]
Carrier route coding must be performed using CASS-certified
software and the current USPS Carrier Route Product or another Address
Information System (AIS) product containing carrier route information
subject to 509.1.0 and 708.3.0. Printed Carrier Route Files (schemes)
may be used for Standard Mail Enhanced Carrier Route flat-size mail at
basic, high density, high density plus, and saturation prices.
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 6.4 as follows:]
6.4 High Density and High Density Plus (Enhanced Carrier Route)
Standards
[Revise the title and text of 6.4 as follows:]
6.4.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for High Density and High Density
Plus Prices
All pieces mailed at high density prices must:
a. Be prepared in walk sequence according to schemes prescribed by
the USPS (see 345.6.9).
b. Meet the density requirement of at least 125 pieces for each
carrier route. For high density plus prices, the density requirement is
at least 300 pieces for each carrier route. Multiple pieces per
delivery address can count toward the density standards.
[Revise the title and text of 6.4.2 as follows:]
6.4.2 High Density and High Density Plus Prices for Flats
High density or high density plus prices apply to each piece in a
carrier route bundle of 10 or more pieces that is:
a. Palletized under 705.8.0, 705.10.0, 705.12.0, or 705.13.0.
b. Placed in a merged 5-digit scheme, 5-digit scheme carrier
routes, merged 5-digit, or 5-digit carrier routes sack.
c. Placed in a carrier route sack containing at least 125 pieces or
15 pounds of pieces for high density prices.
d. Placed in a carrier route sack containing at least 300 pieces
for high density plus prices.
* * * * *
345 Mail Preparation
* * * * *
5.0 Preparing Nonautomation Flats
* * * * *
5.10 Residual Pieces
[Revise the introductory paragraph of 5.10 as follows:]
Mailers entering Standard Mail residual pieces that do not qualify
for Standard Mail prices, and paying the First-Class Mail prices (but
prepared ``as is'' under 344.5.0), must separately bundle and sack
residual pieces from the automation and presort pieces. Mailers must
label sacks under 708.6.0
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using the CIN code 582 for use with residual sacks. Label sacks as
follows:
* * * * *
[Revise 5.10bas follows:]
b. Line 2: Use the human-readable content line corresponding to
content identifier number 582 (see Exhibit 708.6.2.4).
* * * * *
400 Commercial Parcels
401 Physical Standards
* * * * *
2.0 Additional Physical Standards by Class of Mail
* * * * *
2.4 Standard Mail Parcels
* * * * *
2.4.2 Marketing Parcels
Marketing parcels do not meet letters or flats standards and have
the following characteristics:
* * * * *
[Add new item 2.4.2e as follows:]
e. Marketing parcels mailed as small Product Samples under 443 must
be no larger than 6 inches long, 4 inches high and 1.5 inches thick.
Product Samples that have any dimension larger than one of the maximum
dimensions for a small Product Sample, up to the maximum size in
2.4.2b, are large Product Samples.
* * * * *
440 Standard Mail
443 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees for Standard Mail
* * * * *
[Revise title of 1.2 to read as follows:]
1.2 Regular and Nonprofit Standard Mail--Marketing Parcel and Product
Sample Prices
* * * * *
3.0 Basic Standards for Standard Mail Parcels
* * * * *
3.2 Defining Characteristics
* * * * *
3.2.2 Standard Mail Marketing Parcels
[Revise 3.2.2 by adding a new second sentence as follows:]
* * *All Marketing parcels prepared as Product Samples in the same
mailing must additionally be identical in size and weight.
* * * * *
[Revise the title and the first two sentences of 3.5 as follows:]
3.5 Merging Similar Standard Mail Mailings
Mailings are subject to the general definitions and conditions in
445.1.0. Generally, mailers may merge similar Standard Mail matter into
a single mailing; however all parcels in a mailing of Product Samples
must be identical in size and weight. * * *
* * * * *
4.0 Price Eligibility for Standard Mail
4.1 General Information
[Revise the text of 4.1 as follows:]
Standard Mail parcel prices are commercial prices that apply to
mailings meeting the basic standards in 2.0 through 4.0 and the
specific standards in 5.0 through 6.0. Destination entry discount
prices are available under 446.2.0 through 446.5.0. Except for Product
Samples, pieces are subject to either a single minimum per piece price
or a combined piece/pound price, depending on the weight of the
individual pieces in the mailing under 4.2 or 4.3. Prices for Product
Samples are available under 6.0. Nonprofit prices are available for
USPS-authorized organizations under 703.1.0.
* * * * *
4.2 Minimum Per Piece Prices
The minimum per piece prices (i.e., the minimum postage that must
be paid for each piece) apply as follows:
[Revise item 4.2a as follows:]
a. Basic Requirement. Except for pieces mailed at Product Sample
prices, pieces are subject to minimum per piece prices when they weigh
no more than 3.3 ounces (0.2063 pound).
[Delete current item 4.2b, redesignate current item 4.2c as new
item 4.2b and revise as follows:]
b. Individual Prices. Except for Product Samples, there are
separate minimum per piece prices for each product and, within each
product, for the presort and destination entry levels within each
mailing. There are also separate prices for Marketing parcels,
Nonprofit machinable parcels, and Nonprofit irregular parcels. Under
Marketing parcels, there are separate prices for Product Samples.
4.3 Piece/Pound Prices
[Revise the text of 4.3 as follows:]
Except for Product Samples, pieces that exceed 3.3 ounces are
subject to a two-part piece/pound price that includes a fixed charge
per piece and a variable pound charge based on weight. There are
separate per piece prices for each product, and within each product,
for the type of mailing and the presort and destination entry levels
within each mailing. There are separate per pound prices for each
product.
4.4 Surcharge
[Revise the introductory text of 4.4 as follows:]
Unless prepared as Product Samples or in 5-digit/scheme containers,
Standard Mail parcels are subject to a surcharge if: * * *
* * * * *
4.5 Extra Services for Standard Mail
* * * * *
4.5.2 Ineligible Matter
Extra services (other than certificate of mailing service) may not
be used for any of the following types of Standard Mail:
* * * * *
[Revise item 4.5.2d as follows:]
d. Pieces mailed at Product Sample prices.
* * * * *
5.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Presorted Standard Mail Pieces
* * * * *
5.2 Price Application
[Revise the text of 5.2 as follows:]
Prices for Standard Mail and Nonprofit Standard Mail apply
separately to Marketing parcels (and within Marketing parcels, to
Product Samples) that meet the eligibility standards in 2.0 through 4.0
and the applicable preparation standards in 445.5.0, 705.6.0, 705.8.0,
or 705.22. Prices for Nonprofit parcels not qualifying as Marketing
parcels apply separately to machinable parcels and irregular parcels.
When parcels are combined (except for Product Samples, which cannot be
combined with other parcels) under 445.5.0, 705.6.0, or 705.22, all
pieces are eligible for the applicable prices when the combined total
meets the eligibility standards.
* * * * *
[Revise the title and the standards within 6.0 as follows:]
6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Marketing Parcels Mailed as
Product Samples
6.1 General Product Sample Standards
6.1.1 Basic Standards and Optional Preparation
Product Samples are a type of Marketing parcels, and must be sorted
to carrier routes. See 401.2.4.2 for physical standards and 443.3.0 for
basic standards.
Preparation to qualify for any Product Sample price is optional and
need not be performed for all carrier routes in a
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5-digit area. A Product Sample mailing may include pieces mailed at
targeted prices and pieces mailed at saturation (Every Door) prices,
but all pieces in a mailing must be identical in size and weight. All
mailings of Product Samples must be entered under DNDC, DSCF, or DDU
standards (see 446). No origin office entry of Product Samples is
allowed.
6.1.2 Pricing for Product Samples
See Notice 123-Price List for price tables. Product Samples (or
samples and DALs) must be sorted to carrier routes, including delivery
routes and Post Office Box sections. Product Sample mailings are
subject to per piece prices and, when not entered at a DDU, are subject
to carton/sack and/or pallet prices. Piece prices are different for
parcels sorted to the Targeted level (6.3) than for parcels sorted to
the saturation level (6.4). Within each sortation level, piece prices
are different for small parcels than for large parcels (see 401.2.4.2).
Prices for cartons (or sacks) and pallets are subject to the following
conditions:
a. A pallet charge applies to each pallet of Product Samples
entered at a DNDC or DSCF, except 3-digit pallets properly entered at a
DSCF.
b. A carton or sack charge applies to each carton or sack of
Product Samples on a 3-digit pallet. Each carton must not exceed 40
pounds nor exceed a combined length and girth of 108 inches.
6.1.3 Basic Eligibility Standards
All parcels in a mailing of Product Samples must bear an
alternative addressing format under 602.3.0. Parcels mailed at
saturation prices must bear a simplified address. In addition, all
Product Sample parcels must:
a. Meet the basic standards for Standard Mail in 2.0 through 4.0.
b. Be part of a single mailing of at least 200 pieces or 50 pounds
of parcels mailed at Product Sample prices. Regular and Nonprofit
mailings must meet separate minimum volumes.
c. Be sorted to carrier routes and documented under 445.6.0 and
705.8.0, as applicable.
d. Bear a delivery address that includes the correct ZIP Code,
ZIP+4 code, or numeric equivalent to the delivery point barcode and
that meets the carrier route accuracy standard in 6.2.
e. Meet the applicable sequencing requirements in 6.3 through 6.5
and in 445.6.6.
6.2 Carrier Route Accuracy
6.2.1 Basic Standards
The carrier route accuracy standard is a means of ensuring that the
carrier route code correctly matches the delivery address information
on detached address labels (DALs) used with Product Samples mailed at
targeted prices. For the purposes of this standard, address means a
specific address associated with a specific carrier route code. This
standard does not apply to pieces with simplified addresses. Addresses
used on pieces subject to the carrier route accuracy standard must meet
these requirements:
a. Each address and associated carrier route code used on the
pieces in a mailing must be updated within 90 days before the mailing
date with one of the USPS-approved methods in 6.2.2.
b. If the carrier route code of an address used on a piece in a
carrier route mailing at one class of mail and price is updated with an
approved method, the same address may be used during the following 90
days to meet the carrier route accuracy standard required for mailing
at any other class of mail and price.
6.2.2 USPS-Approved Methods
Carrier route coding must be performed using CASS-certified
software and the current USPS Carrier Route Product or another Address
Information System (AIS) product containing carrier route information
subject to 509.1.0 and 708.3.0.
6.2.3 Mailer Certification
The mailer's signature on the postage statement certifies that the
carrier route accuracy standard has been met for each address in the
corresponding mailing presented to the USPS.
6.3 Additional Standards for Targeted Product Samples
6.3.1 Sequencing
All parcels mailed at targeted prices must be accompanied with
detached address labels (DALs) prepared in walk sequence (see 445.6.6).
The combined weight of the DAL and associated sample must be less than
1 pound; there are no additional fees for use of DALs with pieces
mailed at targeted prices.
6.3.2 Basic Preparation for Targeted Prices
Targeted prices apply to each parcel in a carrier route sack or
carton containing at least 1 piece per carrier route, prepared under
445.6.0. There are separate targeted prices for small parcels and for
large parcels (see 401.2.4.2). DALs must be in carrier route bundles
and prepared under 602.4.0.
6.4 Additional Standards for Saturation (Every Door) Product Samples
6.4.1 Basic Eligibility Standards for Saturation Prices
All parcels in a mailing at saturation prices must bear simplified
addresses (or be accompanied by DALs bearing simplified addresses), and
the mailing must meet the saturation standards for simplified addressed
pieces under 602.3.0. For DAL charges, see Notice 123--Price List.
6.4.2 Basic Preparation for Saturation Prices
Saturation prices apply to each parcel in a carrier route sack or
carton of simplified addressed pieces, or as allowed in bundles on
pallets under 445.6.0. If used, DALs must be in carrier route bundles
and prepared under 602.4.0.
* * * * *
444 Postage Payment and Documentation
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 2.0 as follows:]
2.0 Additional Postage Payment Standards
* * * * *
2.2 Nonidentical-Weight Pieces
[Revise the text of 2.2 as follows:]
Product Samples must be of identical weight within each mailing.
Postage for other nonidentical-weight parcels may be paid by
precanceled stamps, subject to 4.0 and 604.3.0. Mailings of
nonidentical-weight pieces subject to the piece/pound prices may have
postage paid by permit imprint (if the mailer is authorized by Business
Mailer Support) or by meter (if each piece has the full postage
affixed). Alternatively, the mailer may affix the per piece price to
each piece and pay the pound price for the mailing through an advance
deposit account. Under this option, the mailer must provide a postage
statement for each payment method and mark each piece ``Pound Price Pd
via Permit'' in the postage meter indicium. For mailings of
nonidentical-weight pieces, ``nonidentical'' must be shown as the
weight of a single piece on the postage statement.
* * * * *
445 Mail Preparation
1.0 General Information for Mail Preparation
* * * * *
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1.2 Definition of Mailings
Mailings are defined as:
* * * * *
b. Standard Mail. Except as provided in 443.3.6, the types of
Standard Mail listed below may not be part of the same mailing.
[Revise items 1.2b1 and 1.2b2 as follows:]
1. Product Sample parcels and any other type of mail.
2. Product Sample parcels of nonidentical size or nonidentical
weight.
* * * * *
1.3 Terms for Presort Levels
Terms used for presort levels are defined as follows:
[Revise item 1.3a as follows:]
a. Targeted (Product Samples): a type of Marketing parcel that is
sorted to (and marked as) the carrier route level, with a minimum of
one piece per carrier route. Multiple pieces per route are all
addressed for delivery to the same city route, rural route, highway
contract route, Post Office box section, or general delivery unit.
* * * * *
2.0 Bundles
2.1 General
[Revise the text of 2.1 as follows:]
A bundle is a group of addressed pieces for a presort destination
secured together as a unit. Bundling is permitted only for Marketing
parcels mailed at Product Sample prices and prepared on 5-digit/L606
pallets, and for related DALs when used. Bundles must be in equal
quantities of up to 50 parcels per bundles, with quantities of other
than 50 indicated on a bundle facing slip. Bundles must be either
banded or shrinkwrapped, and bundles of pieces more than 8 ounces each
must be banded and shrinkwrapped. See 601.2.0 for other bundling
standards.
[Revise the title of 2.2 as follows:]
2.2 Facing Slips--Product Samples
[Revise the introductory text and item b of 2.2 as follows:]
Facing slips used on bundles of Product Sample parcels must show
the quantity in the bundle if less than 50 and this information:
* * * * *
b. Line 2: Content (e.g., ``STD MKTG SAMPLE) if accompanied by DALs
bundled by carrier route or contents followed by carrier route type and
route number when not accompanied by DALs. (e.g., ``STD MKTG SAMPLE CR
R 012'').
3.0 Sacks
3.1 Standard Containers
[Revise the first sentence of the introductory text, and add a new
second sentence, of 3.1 as follows:]
Mailings must be prepared in sacks, except for Product Samples,
which may be in cartons, sacks, or bundles directly on pallets. Also,
see 602.4.0 when Product Samples are mailed with DALs.
* * * * *
5.0 Preparing Presorted Parcels
5.4 Preparing Marketing Parcels (Less Than 6 Ounces) and Irregular
Parcels
5.4.1 Bundling
[Revise the text of 5.4.1 as follows:]
Bundling is permitted only for bundles of Product Sample parcels
(and associated DALs) under 6.0.
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 6.0 as follows:]
6.0 Preparing Enhanced Carrier Route Product Sample Parcels
6.1 Basic Standards
All mailings and all pieces in each mailing at an Enhanced Carrier
Route (ECR) parcel price are subject to specific preparation standards
in 6.4 and 6.5, entry standards in 446, and to these general standards:
* * * * *
[Revise item 6.1b as follows:]
b. All pieces in each mailing must be Product Sample parcels as
defined in 443.3.2.2.
* * * * *
[Revise item 6.1e as follows:]
e. Sortation, size, and preparation determine price eligibility as
specified in 443.6.0.
6.2 Marking
[Revise the text of 6.2 as follows:]
All Enhanced Carrier Route pieces must be marked under 402.2.0. All
pieces must be marked ``ECRLOT'' for pieces claiming a Targeted price,
or ``ECRWSS'' for pieces claiming a saturation (Every Door) price.
6.3 Residual Pieces
[Revise the text of 6.3 as follows:]
Parcels not prepared or sorted as a carrier route mailing at
Product Sample prices must be prepared as a separate mailing at
Standard Mail Presorted prices.
6.4 Bundling
6.4.1 Carrier Route Bundle Preparation
[Revise the text of 6.4.1 as follows:]
Prepare carrier route bundles as follows:
a. Sacks must contain at least 15 pounds or 125 pieces of mail,
except under
6.4.2. Cartons may be used instead of sacks. Cartons have no
minimum weight, must not weigh more than 40 pounds, and must not exceed
108 inches in combined length and girth.
b. DALs are required for parcels mailed at targeted prices; mailers
must prepare carrier route bundles of DALs. Parcels must be prepared in
sacks or cartons labeled to the correct 5-digit/L606 destination, and
bundled under 2.0 and the same bundling standards as for saturation
parcels under 6.4.1c. Prepare bundles of DALs and bundles of samples in
the same carton or sack, with the bundles of DALs on the top. See
602.4.0 for additional preparation standards for parcels and
accompanying DALs, including optional pallet preparation.
c. DALs are optional for parcels mailed at saturation prices.
Parcels must be prepared in sacks or cartons labeled to carrier routes,
and bundled under 6.4.1c and 2.0. When DALS are used, they must be
prepared in carrier route bundles and placed in the same carton or sack
as the samples for the corresponding route. Saturation parcels must be
bundled in quantities of 50 or less under 2.0, and the bundles placed
on 5-digit/L606 pallets in a stable manner. As an option, bundled
saturation parcels without accompanying DALs may be prepared in sacks
or cartons labeled to carrier routes.
[Revise the title and the first sentence of 6.4.2 as follows:]
6.4.2 Sacks With Fewer Than the Minimum Number of Pieces Required
As a general exception to 6.4.1 and 6.5.1, mailers may prepare a
sack with fewer than 125 pieces or less than 15 pounds of pieces to a
carrier route when they are claiming the saturation price for the
contents and the applicable density standard is met. * * *
[Revise the title of 6.5 as follows:]
6.5 Preparing Product Samples
6.5.1 Sack Minimums
[Revise the text of 6.5.1 as follows:]
Except for bundled saturation parcels and except under 6.4.2, a
sack or carton must be prepared when the quantity of mail for a
required presort destination reaches either 125 pieces or 15 pounds of
pieces.
[Delete current items 6.5.1a through 6.5.1c in their entirety.]
6.5.2 Sacking and Labeling
Preparation sequence, sack or carton size, and labeling:
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a. Carrier route: required (minimum of 125 pieces/15 pounds).
[Revise item 6.5.2a2 as follows:]
2. Line 2: ``STD MKTG WSS'' (for saturation samples) or ``STD MKTG
LOT'' (for targeted samples), followed by the route type and number.
[Add new 6.5.3 as follows:]
6.5.3 Required Palletization
Except for sacks or cartons of Product Samples entered directly at
a DDU, all mailings of Product Samples must be palletized. Pallets
(under 705.8.10.3) must be used for sacks or cartons or bundles of
Product Samples for mail entered at DNDCs and DSCFs.
* * * * *
6.7 Delivery Sequence Documentation
* * * * *
[Revise the title and text of 6.7.2 as follows:]
6.7.2 Product Samples--Targeted
For each mailing of Product Samples at targeted carrier route
prices, the mailer must document the total number of pieces mailed to
each carrier route.
* * * * *
[Delete current 6.7.4, Saturation Density--Other Mail, in its
entirety.]
[Renumber current 6.75 as new 6.7.4.]
6.7.4 Both Prices
[Revise the text of renumbered 6.7.4 as follows:]
If a mailing contains pieces qualifying for targeted and saturation
prices, the documentation required may be combined. Entries for pieces
at the targeted price must be so annotated on the documentation. For
the entire mailing, a summary of the total number of pieces at each
price must be provided. This documentation must be submitted with each
mailing.
[Delete current 6.7.6, Carrier Route Price, in its entirety.]
* * * * *
446 Enter and Deposit
* * * * *
3.0 Destination Network Distribution Center (DNDC) Entry
* * * * *
3.2 Eligibility
Pieces in a mailing that are deposited at a NDC or ASF under 2.0
and 3.0 are eligible for the DNDC price when the following conditions
are met:
* * * * *
[Revise item 3.2b by adding a new last sentence as follows:]
b. * * * Product Samples must be palletized under 445.6.5 and
705.8.10.3.
* * * * *
4.0 Destination Sectional Center Facility (DSCF) Entry
* * * * *
4.2 Eligibility
Pieces in a mailing that meets the standards in 2.0 and 4.0 are
eligible for the DSCF price, as follows:
[Revise item 4.2a by adding a new last sentence as follows:]
a. * * * Product Samples must be palletized under 445.6.5 and
705.8.10.3.
* * * * *
5.0 Destination Delivery Unit (DDU) Entry
* * * * *
5.2 Eligibility
Pieces in a mailing that meets the standards in 2.0 and 5.0 are
eligible for the DDU price or DDU entry (as applicable) when deposited
at a DDU, addressed for delivery within that facility's service area,
and prepared as follows:
[Revise item 5.2a as follows:]
a. Marketing parcels eligible for and prepared as Product Samples
in carrier route bundles, cartons, or sacks, and otherwise eligible for
and claimed at a carrier route price under 443 and 445.
* * * * *
500 Additional Mailing Services
503 Extra Services
1.0 Extra Services for Express Mail
1.1 Available Services
* * * * *
1.1.2 Proof of Delivery
Proof of delivery information for Express Mail is available as
follows:
[Revise the text of item 1.1.2a as follows:]
a. Individual requests by article number can be retrieved at
www.usps.com or by calling 1-800-222-1811. A proof of delivery letter
(signature data) is provided electronically via email or signature
extract file as provided in 1.1.2b.
[Revise the text of item 1.1.2b. as follows:]
b. Bulk proof of delivery (7.0) is available only to mailers using
Express Mail Manifesting service and is obtained in a signature extract
file format.
* * * * *
2.0 Registered Mail
* * * * *
2.2 Basic Information About Registered Mail
* * * * *
2.2.5 Additional Services
[Revise the fourth sentence of 2.2.5 as follows:]
* * * Customers receiving bulk proof of delivery obtain signature
data in a signature extract file format.* * *
* * * * *
5.0 Certificate of Mailing
* * * * *
5.1 Certificate of Mailing Fees
[Revise the text of 5.1 as follows:]
In addition to the correct postage, the applicable certificate of
mailing fee must be paid for each article on Form 3817 or Form 3877
(5.2.3) and for duplicate copies (5.3.3). When postage evidencing
indicia are used to pay the fee, they must bear the full numerical
value of the amount paid in the imprint. See Notice 123--Price List.
* * * * *
5.4 Other Bulk Quantities--Certificate of Bulk Mailing
5.4.1 Certificate of Bulk Mailing Fees
[Revise 5.4.1 by adding a new last sentence as follows:]
* * * Mailers using Form 3606 with a permit imprint mailing also
may pay certificate of mailing fees, at the time of mailing, by the
same permit imprint.* * *
* * * * *
6.0 Return Receipt
* * * * *
6.2 Basic Information
* * * * *
6.2.1 Description
[Revise the second and fourth sentences of 6.2.1 as follows, and
delete the current last two sentences of 6.2.1.]
* * * A mailer purchasing return receipt service at the time of
mailing may choose to receive the return receipt by mail (Form 3811) or
electronically (by email or by signature extract file format as
provided in 7.0). * * * A mailer purchasing return receipt service
after mailing will receive the proof of delivery record by email
(electronic signature data) or by mail (Form 3811-A). * * *
* * * * *
6.2.3 Endorsement
[Revise the last sentence of 6.2.3 as follows:]
* * * No endorsement is required on mail for which electronic
return receipt service is requested or is provided in bulk in a
signature extract file format.
* * * * *
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6.3 Obtaining Service
* * * * *
6.3.2 After Mailing
[Revise last sentence of the introductory text as follows:]
* * * Mailers may request a delivery record by completing Form
3811-A, paying the appropriate fee in 6.1.1, and submitting the request
to the appropriate office as follows:
* * * * *
6.3.3 Time Limit
[Revise the text of 6.3.3 as follows:]
A request for a return receipt after mailing must be submitted
within 2 years from the date of mailing.
* * * * *
6.5 Requests for Delivery Information
6.5.1 Receipt Not Received
[Delete the current last sentence of 6.5.1]
* * * * *
7.0 Bulk Proof of Delivery
7.1 Description
[Revise the current second sentence of the introductory text of 7.1
as follows:]
* * * The proof of delivery records are sent in a signature extract
file format. * * *
* * * * *
9.0 Adult Signature
* * * * *
9.2 Basic Information
9.2.1 Description
[Revise the current third sentence of the introductory text of
9.2.1 as follows:]
* * * The USPS maintains a record of delivery (which includes the
recipient's signature) for 2 years. * * *
* * * * *
9.2.5 Confirmation of Delivery
Confirmation of delivery information for Adult Signature is
available as follows:
[Revise the text of item 9.2.5a as follows:]
a. Information by article number can be retrieved at www.usps.com
or by calling 800-222-1811. A proof of delivery letter may be provided
electronically (see 9.2.5b) or by email.
[Revise the second sentence of item 9.2.5b as follows:]
b. * * * Customers receiving bulk proof of delivery obtain
signature data in a signature extract file format.
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 11.0 as follows:]
11.0 USPS Tracking/Delivery Confirmation
[Note: Make global change to DMM regarding USPS Tracking/Delivery
Confirmation.]
* * * * *
12.0 Signature Confirmation
* * * * *
12.2 Basic Information
12.2.1 Description
[Revise the second sentence of the introductory text of 12.2.1 as
follows:]
* * * A delivery record, including the recipient's signature, is
maintained by the USPS and is available electronically or by email,
upon request. * * *
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 15.0 as follows:]
15.0 IMb Tracing
15.1.1 General Information
[Revise the text of 15.1.1 as follows:]
IMb Tracing is available at no charge without a subscription.
Requirements for participation in IMb Tracing are the use of the
Intelligent Mail barcode, the use of a Mailer Identifier that has been
registered (via the Business Customer Gateway, accessible on usps.com)
to receive scan data, and verification by the Postal Service that the
Intelligent Mail barcode (IMb) as printed meets all applicable postal
standards.
15.1.2 Description of Service
[Revise the text of 15.1.2 as follows:]
IMb Tracing provides a mailer with data electronically collected
from the scanning of barcoded mailpieces as they pass through automated
mail processing operations. Scanned data can include the postal
facility where such pieces are processed, the postal operation used to
process the pieces, the date and time when the pieces are processed,
and the numeric equivalent of a barcode(s) that helps to identify the
specific pieces. Any piece intended to generate scanned data must meet
the physical characteristics and standards in 15.0, although not every
piece is guaranteed such data or complete data. This service does not
provide proof of delivery.
* * * * *
15.2 Barcodes
15.2.1 General Barcode Requirements
[Revise the introductory text of 15.2.1 as follows:]
Each piece in a mailing that is intended to generate IMb Tracing
information must bear an Intelligent Mail barcode under 15.2.2. Mailers
must apply Intelligent Mail barcodes under 708.4.0 and the following
standards:
* * * * *
600 Basic Standards for All Mailing Services
* * * * *
602 Addressing
* * * * *
4.0 Detached Address Labels (DALs) and Detached Marketing Labels (DMLs)
4.1 DAL and DML Use
* * * * *
[Revise the title and text of 4.1.3 as follows:]
4.1.3 Standard Mail Marketing Parcels--Product Samples
DALs or DMLs must be used with Standard Mail Marketing parcels
mailed at targeted Product Sample prices and may be used with parcels
mailed at saturation Product Sample prices.
* * * * *
4.3 Mail Preparation
* * * * *
4.3.2 Basic Standards for DALs
[Revise the fourth sentence of 4.3.2 as follows:]
* * * Mailers must prepare DALs as bundles in sacks or in cartons,
unless prepared in trays under 4.3.7 when mailed with saturation flats
or with Product Samples. * * *
* * * * *
4.3.3 Basic Standards for Items Distributed With DALs
[Revise the first sentence of 4.3.3 as follows:]
Except for bundles of saturation flats or Product Samples placed
directly on pallets under 4.3.7, the items to be distributed with DALs
must be placed in cartons or prepared in bundles placed in sacks,
subject to the standards for the price claimed. * * *
* * * * *
4.3.6 Optional Tray and Bundle Preparation
[Revise the text of 4.3.6 as follows:]
Mailers may prepare DALs in letter trays according to 245.6.0 when
DALs are used in mailings of saturation flats or Product Samples.
Bundles of saturation flats and bundles of Product Sample parcels to be
distributed with DALs may be prepared on 5-digit (and 5-digit scheme
under L606 for parcels) pallets under 4.3.7. Do not use pallets when
the Drop Shipment Product indicates the delivery unit that serves the
5-digit pallet destination cannot
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handle pallets. For such delivery units, mail with DALs must be
prepared in cartons or sacks. The tray(s) of corresponding DALs must be
placed on top of the accompanying pallet of flats, and the pallet
contents must be secured with stretchwrap to avoid separation in
transportation and processing. All containers must be labeled according
to 4.3.5.
4.3.7 Optional Container Preparation
[Revise the text of 4.3.7 as follows:]
Bundles of flats, bundles of Product Samples, and cartons or sacks
of items may be placed on pallets meeting the standards in 705.8.0.
Cartons or trays of DALs must be placed on pallets with the
corresponding items under 4.3 and 705.8.0. The USPS plant manager at
whose facility a DAL mailing is deposited may authorize other
containers for the portion of the mailing to be delivered in that
plant's service area.
* * * * *
4.5 Postage
* * * * *
4.5.2 Postage Computation and Payment
* * * In addition, these methods of postage payment apply:
* * * * *
[Revise item 4.5.2c as follows:]
c. A surcharge applies to each DAL (including DMLs) used in a
Standard Mail flats mailing and to each DAL (or DML) used with pieces
mailed at Standard Mail Product Sample saturation parcel prices.
* * * * *
604 Postage Payment Methods
1.0 Stamps
1.1 Postage Stamp Denominations
Postage stamps are available in the following denominations:
[Revise the table in 1.1 as follows:]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type and format Denomination
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regular Postage:
Panes.............................. $0.01, .02, .03, .04, .05, .10,
.20, $1, $2, $5, $10.
In addition, panes of stamps
for the current First-Class
Mail (FCM) single-piece 1-
ounce letter price, FCM 2-
ounce letter price, FCM 3-
ounce letter price, Priority
Mail flat-rate envelope price,
and Express Mail flat-rate
envelope price.
Booklets of 10 or 20 stamps........ The current First-Class Mail
single-piece 1-ounce letter
price.
Coils of 50........................ The current First-Class Mail
single-piece 1-ounce letter
price.
Coils of 100....................... $0.20, .32, and the current
First-Class Mail single-piece
1-ounce letter price.
Coils of 3,000..................... The current First-Class Mail
single-piece 1-ounce letter
price.
Coils of 10,000.................... $0.01, .02, .03, .04, .05, .10,
and coils of the current First-
Class Mail single-piece 1-
ounce letter price.
Precanceled Presorted Price Postage--
First-Class Mail and Standard Mail:
Coils of 500, 3,000, and 10,000.... Various nondenominated
(available only to permit
holders).
Commemoratives:
Panes of up to 20 stamps and 20- The current First-Class Mail
stamp booklets. single-piece 1-ounce letter
price and other denominations.
Semipostal:
Breast Cancer Research & Save Purchase price of $0.55;
Vanishing Species. postage value equivalent to
First-Class Mail single-piece
1-ounce letter price;
remainder, minus reasonable
costs incurred by the Postal
Service, is contributed to
fund specified causes.
Forever Stamp (Nondenominated):
Panes of up to 20.................. The current First-Class Mail 1-
ounce letter price.
20-Stamp Booklets.................. The current First-Class Mail 1-
ounce letter price.
18-Stamp Sheetlets................. The current First-Class Mail 1-
ounce letter price.
Coils of 100....................... The current First-Class Mail 1-
ounce letter price.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* * * * *
1.11 Additional Standards for Semipostal Stamps
Semipostal stamps are subject to the following special conditions:
* * * * *
[Revise item 1.11b as follows:]
b. The following semipostal stamps are available for sale:
1. The Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamp. The difference
between the purchase price and the First-Class Mail single-piece first-
ounce letter price in effect at the time of purchase constitutes a
contribution to breast cancer research and cannot be used to pay
postage. Funds (net of reasonable USPS costs) from the sale of the
Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamp are transferred to the
Department of Defense and the National Institutes of Health.
2. The Save Vanishing SpeciesTM semipostal stamp. The
difference between the purchase price and the First-Class Mail single-
piece first-ounce letter price in effect at the time of purchase
constitutes a contribution to the Multinational Species Conservation
Funds. Funds (net of reasonable USPS costs) from the sale of the Save
Vanishing Species semipostal stamps are transferred to the United
States Fish and Wildlife Service.
c. The postage value of each semipostal stamp is the First-Class
Mail single-piece first-ounce letter price in effect at the time of
purchase. Additional postage must be affixed to pieces weighing in
excess of 1 ounce, pieces subject to the nonmachinable surcharge, or
pieces for which extra services have been requested. The postage value
of semipostal stamps purchased before any subsequent change in the
First-Class Mail single-piece first-ounce letter price is unaffected by
any subsequent change in that price. The purchase price is listed in
1.1.
* * * * *
5.0 Permit Imprint (Indicia)
* * * * *
5.4 Picture Permit Imprint Indicia
5.4.1 Description
[Revise the text of 5.4.1 as follows:]
Picture permit imprint indicia may contain business-related color
images, such as corporate logos, brand, trademarks and other pictorial
business images. These images are known as picture permit imprints.
Picture permit
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imprints may be used to pay postage and extra service fees on
commercial mailings of full-service automation First-Class Mail or
Standard Mail postcards, letters, or flats.
* * * * *
5.4.5 Picture Permit Imprint Indicia Format
[Revise the introductory text of 5.4.5 as follows:]
As options to the basic format under 5.3.11 and if all other
applicable standards in 5.0 are met, permit imprint indicia may be
prepared in picture permit imprint format subject to these conditions:
* * * * *
[Revise item 5.4.5f as follows:]
f. Commercial mailings of First-Class Mail and Standard Mail
postcards, letters or flats bearing picture permit indicia must be
prepared as IMb full-service automation mailings under 705.24.0.
Residual mailpieces that result from a mailer's normal preparation of
the full-service IMb mailing also can be mailed bearing a picture
permit imprint and not be paid at the full-service price.
* * * * *
608 Postal Information and Resources
* * * * *
8.0 USPS Contact Information
8.1 Postal Service
* * * * *
[Revise 8.1 by renaming the reference ``Post Office Accounting
Manager, U.S. Postal Service, 475 L'Enfant Plz SW., Rm 8831, Washington
DC 20260-5241'' as follows:]
Corporate Accounting Manager
U.S. Postal Service
475 L'Enfant PLZ SW., RM 8831
Washington DC 20260-5241
* * * * *
[Revise 8.1 by replacing the address for reference ``National
Customer Support Center, U.S. Postal Service, 6060 Primacy Pkwy Ste
201, Memphis TN 38188-0001'' as follows:]
National Customer Support Center
U.S. Postal Service
225 N. Humphreys Blvd., Ste 501
Memphis, TN 38188-1001
* * * * *
[Revise 8.1 by renaming the reference ``Postage Technology
Management, U.S. Postal Service, 475 L'Enfant Plz SW., Rm 3660,
Washington DC 20260-4110'' as follows:]
Payment Technology
U.S. Postal Service
475 L'Enfant PLZ SW., RM 3660
Washington DC 20260-4110
* * * * *
609 Filing Indemnity Claims for Loss or Damage
* * * * *
1.0 General Filing Instructions
* * * * *
1.5 Where To File
A claim may be filed:
[Revise item 1.5b by deleting the second sentence and revising the
first sentence as follows:]
* * * * *
b. Online at www.usps.com/insuranceclaims/online.htm for domestic
insured mail, Express Mail, COD and Registered Mail.
* * * * *
700 Special Standards
703 Nonprofit Standard Mail and Other Unique Eligibility
* * * * *
6.0 Official Mail (Franked)
6.1 Basic Information
* * * * *
[Renumber current 6.1.3 through 6.1.7 as new 6.1.4 through 6.1.8:]
[Add a new 6.1.3 as follows:]
6.1.3 Vice President-Elect
The Vice President-elect of the United States may send franked mail
in connection with preparations for assuming official duties as Vice
President. If the Vice President-elect is authorized/eligible to use
penalty mail, the right to use penalty mail ceases immediately on
inauguration to the vice presidency.
* * * * *
7.0 Official Mail (Penalty)
* * * * *
7.3 Eligibility
* * * * *
[Delete 7.3.5, Vice President-Elect, in its entirety]
* * * * *
7.4 Authorization
7.4.1 Authorized Agencies
[Add a new second sentence and revise the last sentence in 7.4.1 as
follows:]
* * * New locations or departments under these agencies must obtain
approval from the Agency Mail Manager before using penalty mail. Other
agencies may request authorization to use penalty mail by writing to
the Corporate Accounting Manager, USPS Headquarters (608.8.0).
* * * * *
7.4.4 Private Use
[Revise the first sentence of 7.4.4 as follows:]
Unless permitted by USPS standards, an agency may not lend or
provide penalty envelopes, cards, cartons, labels, or meter stamps to
any private person, concern, or organization. * * *
7.4.5 Permit and BRM Numbers
[Revise 7.4.5 as follows:]
Penalty mail permit imprint or BRM numbers, or information to help
agencies track and account for penalty mail postage by cost center, may
be obtained by written request to the Corporate Accounting manager,
USPS Headquarters (608.8.0).
* * * * *
7.5 Services, Classes, Prices, Preparation, and Detention
* * * * *
7.5.3 Basic Preparation
Penalty mail must:
* * * * *
[Revise item 7.5.3d as follows:]
d. Be endorsed for class or price except for single-piece price
First-Class Mail.
* * * * *
7.5.7 Military Units
Military units engaged in hostile operations or operating under
arduous conditions may be authorized to use a special form of postage-
due penalty mail, subject to these conditions:
* * * * *
[Revise item 7.5.7e as follows:]
e. The Military Postal Service Agency must notify the Corporate
Accounting manager, USPS Headquarters (608.8.0), within three business
days after implementing these provisions.
* * * * *
7.5.9 Mail Detention
[Revise the second sentence of 7.5.9 as follows:]
* * * Reports of indicated abuse are submitted to the Pricing
Classification Service Center (PCSC) (608.8.0) for referral to the
proper agency for investigation and action.
7.6 General Standards for Penalty Indicia
7.6.1 General
[Revise 7.6.1 as follows:]
The formats and methods of mailing penalty mail are penalty metered
mail, penalty permit imprint mail, penalty Periodicals imprint mail,
and penalty reply mail. There are also special procedures for penalty
Express Mail. All
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penalty mail matter must meet the applicable standards in 7.6 through
7.15.
7.6.2 Use
Envelopes and labels prepared under these standards may be used
only to transmit penalty mail within the U.S. Mail, except when:
* * * * *
[Revise item 7.6.2c as follows:]
c. Agencies reach written agreement with the Corporate Accounting
Manager, USPS Headquarters (608.8.0), to account for and pay postage on
official items carried outside the U.S. Mail (18 U.S.C. 1693-1699 and
39 U.S.C. 601-606).
7.7 Penalty Meter
* * * * *
7.7.5 Refunds for Unused Penalty Meter Indicia
[Revise the first sentence of 7.7.5 as follows:]
Refunds for complete, legible, valid, unused penalty mail meter
indicia are made under 604.9.0. * * *
* * * * *
7.7.10 Computerized Meter Resetting
[Revise the first sentence of 7.7.10 as follows:]
An agency may use a penalty mail version of the authorized postage
meter payment process for remotely reset meters if it is offered by one
of the USPS-authorized postage meter providers. * * *
* * * * *
7.8 Penalty Permit Imprint
7.8.1 Application
[Revise the fourth sentence of 7.8.1 as follows:]
* * * When the agency receives authorization to use a penalty
permit imprint number, the authorization from the Corporate Accounting
Manager, USPS Headquarters (608.8.0), must be submitted with Form 3615
to the Post Office where mailings will be entered. * * *
* * * * *
7.8.5 GPO Contractor
As an exception to the general standard in 7.8.5, an agency mailing
submitted by a GPO contractor may contain nonidentical-weight pieces or
more than one class of mail, if:
* * * * *
[Revise item 7.8.5c as follows:]
c. A completed postage statement appropriate for each class of mail
is submitted to the entry Post Office for each mailing, in duplicate if
the contractor wants a copy.
[Delete current item 7.8.5d and redesignate current item 7.8.5e as
new item 7.8.5d.]
* * * * *
7.9 Penalty Postage Stationery
* * * * *
7.9.7 Exchanges
[Revise 7.9.7 as follows:]
Incorrectly shipped items or items damaged in shipping or defective
or otherwise unserviceable may be exchanged as provided in 604.9.
* * * * *
7.12 Penalty Merchandise Return Service
* * * * *
7.12.4 Application
[Revise the first sentence of 7.12.4 as follows:]
An agency must apply by letter to the Corporate Accounting Manager,
USPS Headquarters (608.8.0), to use merchandise return labels. * * *
* * * * *
705 Advanced Preparation and Special Postage Payment Systems
* * * * *
8.0 Preparing Pallets
* * * * *
8.10 Pallet Presort and Labeling
8.10.1 First-Class Mail--Letter or Flat Trays
* * * Preparation, sequence, and labeling:
* * * * *
[Revise the second sentence of the introductory paragraph of item
10.1b as follows:]
b. * * * Mailers may place AADC or ADC trays on origin SCF pallets
when the tray's ``label to'' 3-digit ZIP Code (from L801 for AADC trays
and L004 for ADC trays) is within the origin SCF's service area; and
must place trays containing pieces paid at the single-piece price on
origin SCF pallets, unless required to be presented separately by
special postage payment authorization or customer service agreement
(CSA). * * *
* * * * *
[Revise item 10.1b2 as follows:]
2. Line 2: ``FCM LTRS'' or ``FCM FLTS,'' followed by ``WKG.''
* * * * *
8.10.3 Standard Mail or Parcel Select Lightweight--Bundles, Sacks, or
Trays
* * * * *
[Revise the current third sentence and add a new fourth sentence of
the introductory text as follows:]
* * * For parcels, use this preparation only for irregular parcels
in sacks or Marketing parcels prepared as Product Samples in carrier
route bundles, sacks or cartons. For Product Samples, only 5-digit
pallets under 8.10.3b and 3-digit pallets under 8.10.3d are allowed,
and the pallets must be entered under DNDC or DSCF standards only. * *
* Preparation sequence and labeling:
[Revise item 8.10.3a as follows:]
a. 5-digit scheme carrier routes, required, permitted for bundles
of flats only. Pallet must contain only carrier route bundles for the
same 5-digit scheme under L001. Labeling:
1. Line 1: L001.
2. Line 2: ``STD'' followed by ``FLTS''; followed by ``CARRIER
ROUTES'' (or ``CR-RTS''); followed by ``SCHEME'' (or ``SCH'').
[Revise item 8.10.3b as follows:]
b. 5-digit carrier routes, required except for trays, permitted for
bundles, sacks, trays, and cartons. Pallet must contain only carrier
route mail for the same 5-digit ZIP Code. Labeling:
1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination (see
8.6.4c for overseas military mail).
2. Line 2: For flats and Marketing parcels (Product Samples only),
``STD FLTS'' or ``STD MKTG,'' as applicable; followed by ``CARRIER
ROUTES'' (or ``CR-RTS''). For letters, ``STD LTRS''; followed by
``CARRIER ROUTES'' (or ``CR-RTS''); followed by ``BC'' if pallet
contains barcoded letters; followed by ``MACH'' if pallet contains
machinable letters; followed by ``MAN'' if pallet contains
nonmachinable letters.
* * * * *
[Revise item 8.10.3d as follows:]
d. 3-digit, optional, option not available for parcels other than
Product Sample parcels or for bundles for 3-digit ZIP Code prefixes
marked ``N'' in L002. Pallet may contain mail for the same 3-digit ZIP
Code or the same 3-digit scheme under L008 (for automation-compatible
flats only under 301.3.0. Three-digit scheme bundles are assigned to
pallets according to the ``label to'' 3-digit ZIP Code in L008.
Labeling:
1. Line 1: L002, Column A.
2. Line 2: For flats, ``STD'' followed by ``FLTS;'' followed by
``3D''; followed by ``BARCODED'' (or ``BC'') if pallet contains
automation price mail; followed by ``NONBARCODED'' (or ``NBC'') if
pallet contains carrier route and/or Presorted price mail. For letters,
``STD LTRS 3D''; followed by ``BC'' if pallet contains barcoded
letters;
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followed by ``MACH'' if pallet contains machinable letters; followed by
``MAN'' if pallet contains nonmachinable letters. For Marketing parcels
(Product Samples only), use ``STD MKTG.''
* * * * *
[Revise the introductory paragraph of item 10.3h as follows:]
h. Mixed NDC, optional, permitted for sacks and trays only. Pallet
may contain carrier route, automation, and/or Presorted mail. Mailers
must place trays containing pieces paid at the single-piece price on
the mixed NDC pallet (unless required to be presented separately by
special postage payment authorization). Labeling: * * *
* * * * *
[Add new item 26.0 as follows:]
26.0 Alaska Bypass Service
26.1 Prices
Alaska Bypass Service prices are calculated based on the zone to
which the shipment is addressed and the weight of the shipment. See
Notice 123--Price List for prices.
26.2 Price Eligibility
Requirements for Alaska Bypass Service are as provided in Handbook
PO 508.
* * * * *
707 Periodicals
1.0 Prices and Fees
* * * * *
1.4 Fees
[Revise the text of 1.4 as follows:]
Periodicals fees are per application for original entry, news agent
registry, and reentry. See Notice 123--Price List.
* * * * *
3.0 Physical Characteristics and Content Eligibility
* * * * *
3.2 Addressing
* * * * *
3.2.3 Return Address
[Revise the text of 3.2.3 as follows:]
The return address must appear on any mailing wrapper (see 3.3.7).
* * * * *
3.3.7 Mailing Wrapper
[Revise the first sentence of 3.3.7 as follows:]
A mailing wrapper is an envelope, sleeve, partial wrapper,
polywrap, or carton used to enclose the mailpiece. * * *
* * * * *
3.6 Printed Features
3.6.1 Publication Title and Address Notice
[Revise the second and third sentences of 3.6.1 as follows:]
* * * The title or the name and address of the publisher must be
displayed prominently on any mailing wrapper (see 3.3.7). The
publication title, followed immediately by the USPS publication number
(or ISSN if one has been assigned), and the mailing address to which
undeliverable copies or change-of-address notices are to be sent may be
shown directly on the outside of the host publication if it can be read
when the mailing wrapper is in place or in the upper left corner of the
address side of a mailing wrapper (see 3.3.7). * * *
3.6.2 Periodicals Imprint
[Revise the first sentence of 3.6.2 as follows:]
Mailing wrappers (see 3.3.7) that completely enclose the host
publication must bear the Periodicals imprint ``Periodicals Postage
Paid at * * *'' or the word ``Periodicals'' in the upper right corner
of the address area. * * *
* * * * *
6.0 Qualification Categories
* * * * *
6.4 Requester Publications
6.4.1 Basic Standards
A publication, whether circulated free or to subscribers, may be
authorized Periodicals prices if it meets the basic standards in 4.0
and:
[Revise item 6.4.1b as follows:]
b. Contains more than 75% advertising in no more than 25% of the
issues published during any 12-month period.
* * * * *
[Revise the title and text of 30.0 as follows:]
30.0 Additional Mailing Offices
30.1 Basic Standards
30.1.1 Facility
The additional mailing office must be a Post Office.
30.1.2 Definition
Except for publications authorized an alternative payment method,
the verification Post Office is also the office where Periodicals
postage is paid.
30.1.3 Postage
Postage must be prepaid or available for all copies presented for
verification at an additional mailing office before the mail can be
released.
30.2 Additional Standards
Approved Periodicals publishers may present mail at any additional
mailing office that is linked to PostalOne!. Publishers who wish to
present Periodicals for verification at additional mailing offices
without access to PostalOne! must file a PS Form 3510A application
indicating that mailings will be presented at these offices.
Publications pending approval must submit PS Form 3510A applications
with their original entry application for all mailing offices where
mail will be submitted during the pending period.
* * * * *
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. 2012-25995 Filed 10-22-12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7710-12-P