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[Docket No. ACR2012; Order No. 1609]
FY 2012 Annual Compliance Report
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Postal Service has filed
an Annual Compliance Report on the
costs, revenues, rates, and quality of
service associated with its products in
fiscal year 2012. Within 90 days, the
Commission must evaluate that
information and issue its determination
as to whether rates were in compliance
with title 39, chapter 36 and whether
service standards in effect were met. To
assist in this, the Commission seeks
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public comments on the Postal Service’s
Annual Compliance Report.
DATES: Comments are due: February 1,
2013.
Reply Comments are due: February
15, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online system at https://
www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit
comments electronically should contact
the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section by
telephone for advice on filing
alternatives.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at 202–789–6820.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Overview of the Postal Service’s FY
2012 ACR
III. Procedural Steps
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
On December 28, 2012, the United
States Postal Service (Postal Service)
filed with the Commission, pursuant to
39 U.S.C. 3652, its Annual Compliance
Report (ACR) for fiscal year (FY) 2012.1
Section 3652 requires submission of
data and information on the costs,
revenues, rates, and quality of service
associated with postal products within
90 days of the closing of each fiscal
year. In conformance with other
statutory provisions and Commission
rules, the ACR includes the Postal
Service’s FY 2012 Comprehensive
Statement, its FY 2012 annual report to
the Secretary of the Treasury on the
Competitive Products Fund, and certain
related Competitive Products Fund
material. See respectively, 39 U.S.C.
3652(g), 39 U.S.C. 2011(i), and 39 CFR
3060.20–23. In line with past practice,
some of the material in the FY 2012
ACR appears in non-public annexes.
The filing begins a review process that
results in an Annual Compliance
Determination (ACD) issued by the
Commission to determine whether
Postal Service products offered during
FY 2012 are in compliance with
applicable title 39 requirements.
II. Overview of the Postal Service’s FY
2012 ACR
Contents of the filing. The Postal
Service’s FY 2012 ACR consists of a 481 United States Postal Service FY 2012 Annual
Compliance Report, December 28, 2012 (FY 2012
ACR). Public portions of the Postal Service’s filing
are available on the Commission’s Web site at
https://www.prc.gov.
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page narrative; extensive additional
material appended as separate folders
and identified in Attachment One; and
an application for non-public treatment
of certain materials, along with a
supporting rationale filed as Attachment
Two. The filing also includes the
Comprehensive Statement, Report to the
Secretary of the Treasury, and
information on the Competitive
Products Fund filed in response to
Commission rules. This material has
been filed electronically with the
Commission, and some also has been
filed in hard-copy form.
Scope of filing. The material
appended to the narrative consists of:
(1) Domestic product costing material
filed on an annual basis summarized in
the Cost and Revenue Analysis (CRA);
(2) comparable international costing
material summarized in the
International Cost and Revenue
Analysis (ICRA); (3) worksharing-related
cost studies; and (4) billing determinant
information for both domestic and
international mail. FY 2012 ACR at 2–
3. Inclusion of these four data sets is
consistent with the Postal Service’s past
ACR practices. As with past ACRs, the
Postal Service has split certain materials
into public and non-public versions. Id.
at 3.
‘‘Roadmap’’ document. A roadmap to
the FY 2012 ACR appears as Library
Reference USPS–FY12–9. This
document provides brief descriptions of
the materials submitted, as well as the
flow of inputs and outputs among them;
a discussion of differences in
methodology relative to Commission
methodologies in last year’s ACD; a list
of special studies and a discussion of
obsolescence, as required by
Commission rule 3050.12. Id. at 3–4.
Methodology. The Postal Service
states that it has adhered to the
methodologies applied by the
Commission in the FY 2011 ACD,
except in instances where the
Commission approved methodology
changes subsequent to the FY 2011
ACD. Those changes are identified in
the prefaces accompanying the
appended folders. Id. at 4.
Proposals for which the Postal Service
has filed to change analytical principles
since the filing of the FY 2011 ACR are
identified and summarized in a table.
Id. at 4–5. Generally, with respect to
proposed changes that were pending
resolution as of the date of the filing, the
Postal Service prepared two versions of
the materials for its ACR. Id. at 5. The
Postal Service states that it intends to
file a petition to amend the rule
governing proposals to change
methodologies, and requests that the
Commission file all of the models it has
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applied in preparing the FY 2012 ACD
so that the Postal Service can ascertain
that it has the most up-to-date models
when it prepares the FY 2013 ACR. Id.
at 6.
Market dominant product-by-product
costs, revenues, and volumes.
Comprehensive cost, revenue, and
volume data for all market dominant
products of general applicability are
shown directly in the FY 2012 CRA or
ICRA. Id. at 7.
The FY 2012 ACR includes a
discussion by class of each market
dominant product, including costs,
revenues, and volumes, workshare
discounts and passthroughs responsive
to 39 U.S.C. 3652(b), and FY 2012
incentive programs. Id. at 7–32. In
addition, in response to Order No.
1427,2 the Postal Service also provides
a schedule of future price increases for
Standard Mail Flats. Id. at 15–19.
Market dominant negotiated service
agreements. The FY 2012 ACR presents
information on market dominant
negotiated service agreements (NSAs).
Id. at 32. Although there were two
market dominant NSAs in effect for FY
2012, Discover Financial Services and
Valassis, 2012 mailings were only made
under the Discover Financial Services
NSA and no 2012 data are available for
the Valassis NSA. Full information
regarding the Discover Financial
Services NSA appears in Library
Reference USPS–FY12–30. Id.
Service performance. The Postal
Service notes that the Commission
issued rules on periodic reporting of
service performance measurement and
customer satisfaction in FY 2010.
Responsive information appears in
Library Reference USPS–FY12–29. Id. at
34. The Postal Service says it set
aggressive on-time targets of 90 percent
or above for all market dominant
products and, overall, has been
successful in continuously improving
these scores. It asserts that its targets
have already been met or exceeded for
some products and in some districts, but
says there are several instances where
target scores have not yet been met at
the national level. Specific reasons for
these results are discussed in Library
Reference USPS–FY12–29. Id. at 34.
Customer satisfaction. The FY 2012
ACR discusses the Postal Service’s
approach for measuring customer
experience and satisfaction; describes
the methodology; presents a table with
survey results; and compares the results
from FY 2011 to FY 2012. Id. at 35–36.
Competitive products. The FY 2012
ACR provides costs, revenues, and
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volumes for competitive products of
general applicability in the FY 2012
CRA or ICRA. For competitive products
not of general applicability, data are
provided in non-public Library
References USPS–FY12–NP2 and
USPS–FY12–NP27. The FY 2012 ACR
also addresses the competitive product
pricing standards of 39 U.S.C. 3633. Id.
at 38–43.
Market tests; nonpostal services. The
Postal Service also addresses the four
market dominant market tests
conducted during FY 2012, the single
competitive market test conducted
during FY 2012, and nonpostal services.
Id. at 44–46. With respect to the latter,
it notes that on December 11, 2012, the
Commission issued Order No. 1575
approving Mail Classification Schedule
(MCS) descriptions and prices for
nonpostal service products. The
approved MCS includes 11 nonpostal
service products, two of which are
market dominant and nine of which are
competitive. Id. at 45. It has provided
revenue, cost, and volume data for the
two market dominant nonpostal service
products. Id. at 45–46.
Access to filing. The Commission has
posted the publicly available portions of
the FY 2012 ACR on its Web site at
https://www.prc.gov.
Comment deadlines. Comments by
interested persons are due on or before
February 1, 2013. Reply comments are
due on or before February 15, 2013. The
Commission, upon completion of its
review of the FY 2012 ACR, public
comments, and other data and
information submitted in this
proceeding, will issue its ACD. Those
needing assistance filing electronically
may contact the Docket Section
supervisor at 202–789–6846 or via email
at prc-dockets@prc.gov. Inquiries about
access to non-public materials should
also be directed to the Docket Section.
Public Representative. Kenneth E.
Richardson is designated to serve as the
Public Representative to represent the
interests of the general public in this
proceeding. Neither the Public
Representative nor any additional
persons assigned to assist him shall
participate in or advise as to any
Commission decision in this proceeding
other than in their designated capacity.
III. Procedural Steps
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket
No. ACR2012 to consider matters raised
by the United States Postal Service’s FY
2012 Annual Compliance Report.
2. Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 505, the
Commission appoints Kenneth E.
Richardson as an officer of the
Commission (Public Representative) in
this proceeding to represent the
interests of the general public.
3. Comments on the United States
Postal Service’s FY 2012 Annual
Compliance Report to the Commission,
including the Comprehensive Statement
of Postal Operations and other reports,
are due on or before February 1, 2013.
4. Reply comments are due on or
before February 15, 2013.
5. The Secretary shall arrange for
publication of this order in the Federal
Register.
Statutory requirements. Section 3653
of title 39 requires the Commission to
provide interested persons with an
opportunity to comment on the ACR
and to appoint an officer of the
Commission (Public Representative) to
represent the interests of the general
public. The Commission hereby solicits
public comment on the Postal Service’s
FY 2012 ACR and on whether any rates
or fees in effect during FY 2012 (for
products individually or collectively)
were not in compliance with applicable
provisions of chapter 36 of title 39 (or
regulations promulgated thereunder).
Commenters addressing market
dominant products are referred in
particular to the applicable
requirements (39 U.S.C. 3622(d) and (e)
and 3626); objectives (39 U.S.C.
3622(b)); and factors (39 U.S.C. 3622(c)).
Commenters addressing competitive
products are referred to 39 U.S.C. 3633.
The Commission also invites public
comment on the cost coverage matters
the Postal Service addresses in its filing;
service performance results; levels of
customer satisfaction achieved; progress
toward goals established in the annual
Comprehensive Statement; and such
other matters that may be relevant to the
Commission’s review. Comments on
these topics will, inter alia, assist the
Commission in developing appropriate
recommendations to the Postal Service
related to the protection or promotion of
the public policy objectives of title 39.
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By the Commission.
Shoshana M. Grove,
Secretary.
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. ACR2012; Order No. 1609]
FY 2012 Annual Compliance Report
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Postal Service has filed an Annual Compliance Report on
the costs, revenues, rates, and quality of service associated with its
products in fiscal year 2012. Within 90 days, the Commission must
evaluate that information and issue its determination as to whether
rates were in compliance with title 39, chapter 36 and whether service
standards in effect were met. To assist in this, the Commission seeks
public comments on the Postal Service's Annual Compliance Report.
DATES: Comments are due: February 1, 2013.
Reply Comments are due: February 15, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments electronically via the Commission's Filing
Online system at https://www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit comments
electronically should contact the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section by telephone for advice on filing
alternatives.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
at 202-789-6820.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Overview of the Postal Service's FY 2012 ACR
III. Procedural Steps
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
On December 28, 2012, the United States Postal Service (Postal
Service) filed with the Commission, pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3652, its
Annual Compliance Report (ACR) for fiscal year (FY) 2012.\1\ Section
3652 requires submission of data and information on the costs,
revenues, rates, and quality of service associated with postal products
within 90 days of the closing of each fiscal year. In conformance with
other statutory provisions and Commission rules, the ACR includes the
Postal Service's FY 2012 Comprehensive Statement, its FY 2012 annual
report to the Secretary of the Treasury on the Competitive Products
Fund, and certain related Competitive Products Fund material. See
respectively, 39 U.S.C. 3652(g), 39 U.S.C. 2011(i), and 39 CFR 3060.20-
23. In line with past practice, some of the material in the FY 2012 ACR
appears in non-public annexes.
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\1\ United States Postal Service FY 2012 Annual Compliance
Report, December 28, 2012 (FY 2012 ACR). Public portions of the
Postal Service's filing are available on the Commission's Web site
at https://www.prc.gov.
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The filing begins a review process that results in an Annual
Compliance Determination (ACD) issued by the Commission to determine
whether Postal Service products offered during FY 2012 are in
compliance with applicable title 39 requirements.
II. Overview of the Postal Service's FY 2012 ACR
Contents of the filing. The Postal Service's FY 2012 ACR consists
of a 48-page narrative; extensive additional material appended as
separate folders and identified in Attachment One; and an application
for non-public treatment of certain materials, along with a supporting
rationale filed as Attachment Two. The filing also includes the
Comprehensive Statement, Report to the Secretary of the Treasury, and
information on the Competitive Products Fund filed in response to
Commission rules. This material has been filed electronically with the
Commission, and some also has been filed in hard-copy form.
Scope of filing. The material appended to the narrative consists
of: (1) Domestic product costing material filed on an annual basis
summarized in the Cost and Revenue Analysis (CRA); (2) comparable
international costing material summarized in the International Cost and
Revenue Analysis (ICRA); (3) worksharing-related cost studies; and (4)
billing determinant information for both domestic and international
mail. FY 2012 ACR at 2-3. Inclusion of these four data sets is
consistent with the Postal Service's past ACR practices. As with past
ACRs, the Postal Service has split certain materials into public and
non-public versions. Id. at 3.
``Roadmap'' document. A roadmap to the FY 2012 ACR appears as
Library Reference USPS-FY12-9. This document provides brief
descriptions of the materials submitted, as well as the flow of inputs
and outputs among them; a discussion of differences in methodology
relative to Commission methodologies in last year's ACD; a list of
special studies and a discussion of obsolescence, as required by
Commission rule 3050.12. Id. at 3-4.
Methodology. The Postal Service states that it has adhered to the
methodologies applied by the Commission in the FY 2011 ACD, except in
instances where the Commission approved methodology changes subsequent
to the FY 2011 ACD. Those changes are identified in the prefaces
accompanying the appended folders. Id. at 4.
Proposals for which the Postal Service has filed to change
analytical principles since the filing of the FY 2011 ACR are
identified and summarized in a table. Id. at 4-5. Generally, with
respect to proposed changes that were pending resolution as of the date
of the filing, the Postal Service prepared two versions of the
materials for its ACR. Id. at 5. The Postal Service states that it
intends to file a petition to amend the rule governing proposals to
change methodologies, and requests that the Commission file all of the
models it has
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applied in preparing the FY 2012 ACD so that the Postal Service can
ascertain that it has the most up-to-date models when it prepares the
FY 2013 ACR. Id. at 6.
Market dominant product-by-product costs, revenues, and volumes.
Comprehensive cost, revenue, and volume data for all market dominant
products of general applicability are shown directly in the FY 2012 CRA
or ICRA. Id. at 7.
The FY 2012 ACR includes a discussion by class of each market
dominant product, including costs, revenues, and volumes, workshare
discounts and passthroughs responsive to 39 U.S.C. 3652(b), and FY 2012
incentive programs. Id. at 7-32. In addition, in response to Order No.
1427,\2\ the Postal Service also provides a schedule of future price
increases for Standard Mail Flats. Id. at 15-19.
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\2\ Docket No. ACR2010, Order No. 1427, Order on Remand, August
9, 2012.
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Market dominant negotiated service agreements. The FY 2012 ACR
presents information on market dominant negotiated service agreements
(NSAs). Id. at 32. Although there were two market dominant NSAs in
effect for FY 2012, Discover Financial Services and Valassis, 2012
mailings were only made under the Discover Financial Services NSA and
no 2012 data are available for the Valassis NSA. Full information
regarding the Discover Financial Services NSA appears in Library
Reference USPS-FY12-30. Id.
Service performance. The Postal Service notes that the Commission
issued rules on periodic reporting of service performance measurement
and customer satisfaction in FY 2010. Responsive information appears in
Library Reference USPS-FY12-29. Id. at 34. The Postal Service says it
set aggressive on-time targets of 90 percent or above for all market
dominant products and, overall, has been successful in continuously
improving these scores. It asserts that its targets have already been
met or exceeded for some products and in some districts, but says there
are several instances where target scores have not yet been met at the
national level. Specific reasons for these results are discussed in
Library Reference USPS-FY12-29. Id. at 34.
Customer satisfaction. The FY 2012 ACR discusses the Postal
Service's approach for measuring customer experience and satisfaction;
describes the methodology; presents a table with survey results; and
compares the results from FY 2011 to FY 2012. Id. at 35-36.
Competitive products. The FY 2012 ACR provides costs, revenues, and
volumes for competitive products of general applicability in the FY
2012 CRA or ICRA. For competitive products not of general
applicability, data are provided in non-public Library References USPS-
FY12-NP2 and USPS-FY12-NP27. The FY 2012 ACR also addresses the
competitive product pricing standards of 39 U.S.C. 3633. Id. at 38-43.
Market tests; nonpostal services. The Postal Service also addresses
the four market dominant market tests conducted during FY 2012, the
single competitive market test conducted during FY 2012, and nonpostal
services. Id. at 44-46. With respect to the latter, it notes that on
December 11, 2012, the Commission issued Order No. 1575 approving Mail
Classification Schedule (MCS) descriptions and prices for nonpostal
service products. The approved MCS includes 11 nonpostal service
products, two of which are market dominant and nine of which are
competitive. Id. at 45. It has provided revenue, cost, and volume data
for the two market dominant nonpostal service products. Id. at 45-46.
III. Procedural Steps
Statutory requirements. Section 3653 of title 39 requires the
Commission to provide interested persons with an opportunity to comment
on the ACR and to appoint an officer of the Commission (Public
Representative) to represent the interests of the general public. The
Commission hereby solicits public comment on the Postal Service's FY
2012 ACR and on whether any rates or fees in effect during FY 2012 (for
products individually or collectively) were not in compliance with
applicable provisions of chapter 36 of title 39 (or regulations
promulgated thereunder). Commenters addressing market dominant products
are referred in particular to the applicable requirements (39 U.S.C.
3622(d) and (e) and 3626); objectives (39 U.S.C. 3622(b)); and factors
(39 U.S.C. 3622(c)). Commenters addressing competitive products are
referred to 39 U.S.C. 3633.
The Commission also invites public comment on the cost coverage
matters the Postal Service addresses in its filing; service performance
results; levels of customer satisfaction achieved; progress toward
goals established in the annual Comprehensive Statement; and such other
matters that may be relevant to the Commission's review. Comments on
these topics will, inter alia, assist the Commission in developing
appropriate recommendations to the Postal Service related to the
protection or promotion of the public policy objectives of title 39.
Access to filing. The Commission has posted the publicly available
portions of the FY 2012 ACR on its Web site at https://www.prc.gov.
Comment deadlines. Comments by interested persons are due on or
before February 1, 2013. Reply comments are due on or before February
15, 2013. The Commission, upon completion of its review of the FY 2012
ACR, public comments, and other data and information submitted in this
proceeding, will issue its ACD. Those needing assistance filing
electronically may contact the Docket Section supervisor at 202-789-
6846 or via email at prc-dockets@prc.gov. Inquiries about access to
non-public materials should also be directed to the Docket Section.
Public Representative. Kenneth E. Richardson is designated to serve
as the Public Representative to represent the interests of the general
public in this proceeding. Neither the Public Representative nor any
additional persons assigned to assist him shall participate in or
advise as to any Commission decision in this proceeding other than in
their designated capacity.
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket No. ACR2012 to consider
matters raised by the United States Postal Service's FY 2012 Annual
Compliance Report.
2. Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 505, the Commission appoints Kenneth E.
Richardson as an officer of the Commission (Public Representative) in
this proceeding to represent the interests of the general public.
3. Comments on the United States Postal Service's FY 2012 Annual
Compliance Report to the Commission, including the Comprehensive
Statement of Postal Operations and other reports, are due on or before
February 1, 2013.
4. Reply comments are due on or before February 15, 2013.
5. The Secretary shall arrange for publication of this order in the
Federal Register.
By the Commission.
Shoshana M. Grove,
Secretary.
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