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BILLING CODE 6325–39–P
POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. MC2014–26; Order No. 2091]
New Price Category
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Commission is noticing a
recent Postal Service filing requesting
the addition of Gift Cards to the
competitive product list as a price
category to the Greeting Cards and
Stationery product. This notice informs
the public of the filing, invites public
comment, and takes other
administrative steps.
DATES: Comments are due: July 3, 2014.
Reply Comments are due: July 17, 2014.
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.
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SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at
202–789–6820.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Postal Service Filing
III. Commission Action
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
The Postal Service is currently selling
American Express gift cards at about
5,000 post offices throughout the United
States pursuant to a market test
extension authorized by the
Commission that is scheduled to expire
on June 27, 2014.1 On June 9, 2014, the
Postal Service filed a request pursuant
to 39 U.S.C. 3642 and 39 CFR 3020.30
et seq., to add Gift Cards to the
competitive product list as a price
category to the Greeting Cards and
Stationery product.2 It proposes that the
product name be changed to Greeting
Cards, Gift Cards, and Stationery in the
competitive product list. Request at 1.
II. Postal Service Filing
Request for an interim order.
Recognizing that the Commission may
not be able to complete its review of the
Request by the expiration of the market
test, the Postal Service requests that the
Commission issue an interim order
before June 27, 2014, allowing the Postal
Service to continue selling the open
loop cards currently available at post
offices until a final order is issued in
this proceedings. Id. at 1–2. Absent such
an order, the Postal Service states that
requiring it ‘‘to pull these gift cards from
Post Offices pending a final order in this
proceeding’’ would be inefficient and
harmful to customers. Id. at 2.3
The Postal Service Request. The
Request includes a copy of the
Governors’ Decision and Certification
(Attachment A), a Statement of
Supporting Justification to demonstrate
the Request meets the criteria in 39
U.S.C. 3642 (Attachment B) and
proposed Mail Classification Schedule
(MCS) language (Attachment C). The
Postal Service also filed on June 9, 2014
a notice of filing a non-public library
reference with estimated cost coverage
calculations in an Excel workbook with
revenue and cost information together
1 Docket No. MT2011–2, Order Granting
Extension of Gift Card Market Test, July 19, 2013
(Order No. 1781). The market test was initially
authorized by Order No. 721, Order Authorizing
Gift Card Market Test, April 28, 2011. Market tests
are limited to 24 month’s duration with a possible
extension not to exceed an additional 12 months.
39 U.S.C. 3641(d).
2 Request of the United States Postal Service to
Add Gift Cards as a New Price Category in the
Greeting Cards and Stationery Product, June 9, 2014
(Request).
3 The Postal Service asserts that during such an
interim order, it would not change the limited set
of gift cards sold or the locations where the cards
are sold. Id. at 2 n.3.
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with an Application for Non-Public
Treatment for the protection of the
information as Attachment A to the
Notice.4
The Statement of Supporting
Justification (Request, Attachment B)
filed through Betty Y. Su, Executive
Director of Brand Marketing, states that
the Gift Cards service (as part of the
Greeting Cards and Stationery product)
will cover its attributable costs and
make a positive contribution to
institutional costs, citing to the nonpublic library reference, Estimated Cost
Coverage Calculations. Id. at 1–2. She
says the market for gift cards is highly
competitive and fees must be kept low
to compete with other retailers. Id. at 2–
3. Gift cards are widely available from
private firms and surveys of customers
using the product found them
convenient and would be bought again,
although some customers were
concerned about longer lines at the post
office. Id. at 4–5. She further states the
likely impact on small business is
minimal because small businesses tend
to use the gift cards and generally larger
retail chains compete in the sale of gift
cards. Id. at 5. Also, the impact on the
market would be considerably smaller
than three percent of the relevant
market. Id.
Finally, she sees a nexus between the
use of gift cards and the use of the mails
for sending gift cards because a majority
of gift cards purchased at post offices
will be mailed. Id. at 6–7. The
Commission’s order authorizing the
market test included the condition that
the Postal Service report the type of gift
cards sold (open or closed loop), within
30 days of the end of the fourth quarter
of FY 2011 and semi-annually
thereafter: The total and net revenues;
volumes, including, separately, volumes
sold with greeting cards; attributable
costs; and an estimate of the percentage
of gift cards mailed (or likely to be
mailed). Order No. 721 at 15.5 The
Postal Service complied and filed its
periodic reports in support of its claim
that a large portion of gift cards are
mailed, that their sale can reasonably be
classified as an ancillary service, and
thus qualifies as a postal service.
The Statement of Supporting
Justification relies on the various survey
data collected during the market test by
the Postal Service both at the
Commission’s direction and on its own
volition. The Postal Service found that
52 percent of the purchased gift cards
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USPS–LR–MC2014–26/NP1, June 9, 2014.
5 A second condition limited the market test to
the sale of gift cards at the Postal Service’s retail
facilities, including its Web site. Id. at 14.
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were, or were expected, to be mailed
and concluded that every 100 gift cards
sold can be expected to generate more
than 98 pieces of mail. Request,
Attachment B at 8. A separate survey
found that 67 percent of purchasers of
gift cards believed it would be more
convenient to mail gift cards purchased
at the post office rather than from
another retailer. Id. Also, as an
alternative to sending cash through the
mail, the Statement of Supporting
Justification notes the sale of gift cards
is very similar to the sale of money
orders, long regarded as a postal service.
Id. at 9. The Statement of Supporting
Justification concludes that the selling
of gift cards at post offices qualifies as
a postal service since sales are ancillary
to the delivery of letters and mailable
packages. 39 U.S.C. 102(5). Id. at 10.
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III. Commission Action
Conditional authorization to continue
sales. Market tests may be authorized
for a total of up to 36 months including
a one year extension. 39 U.S.C. 3641(d).
Absent an order extending the market
test, it must terminate June 27, 2014.6
The Postal Service indicates that
discontinuance of the market test during
the pendency of this proceeding would
be inefficient as well as inconvenient to
gift card customers. To avoid the
disruption of service and inconvenience
if service is discontinued pending the
Commission’s review of the Request, the
Commission will conditionally approve
the addition of Gift Cards to the
competitive product list as a price
category of the Greeting Cards, Gift
Cards, and Stationery competitive
product.7 This interim Order merely
preserves the status quo pending the
completion of this proceeding. Ample
opportunity to submit comments on the
Request is being provided. Thus, no
person will be prejudiced by this result.
Accordingly, any interested person will
have an opportunity to be heard and
have his/her comments considered by
the Commission as part of the record in
this proceeding.
Notice of filing. The Commission
establishes Docket No. MC2014–26 for
consideration of matters raised by the
Request. Interested persons may submit
6 The Postal Service recognizes that its June 9
Request was not filed sufficiently in advance of the
market test expiration date to provide adequate time
for public input and Commission review of its
Request. By filing its Request so close to the
expiration date of the market test, the Postal Service
jeopardizes the continuation of the service. That
risk is unnecessary and is easily cured by a timelier
filing, a point the Commission has previously made.
See Order No. 1781, supra, at 3.
7 The prices for Gift Cards currently charged by
the Postal Service will apply during the pendency
of this proceeding.
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comments on whether the Postal
Service’s filing in the captioned docket
is consistent with the policies of 39
U.S.C. 3632, 3633, or 3642, 39 CFR parts
3015 or 3020, subpart B. Comments are
due no later than July 3, 2014. Reply
comments are due no later than July 17,
2014. The public portions of these
filings can be accessed via the
Commission’s Web site (https://
www.prc.gov).
The Commission appoints Tracy N.
Ferguson to represent the interests of
the general public (Public
Representative) in this case.
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket
No. MC2014–26 for consideration of
matters raised by the Postal Service’s
Request.
2. Pending completion of this
proceeding, the Commission
conditionally authorizes the proposed
product Greeting Cards, Gift Cards, and
Stationery as an addition to the
competitive product list.
3. Comments of interested persons are
due no later than July 3, 2014. Reply
comments are due no later than July 17,
2014.
4. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, Tracy N.
Ferguson is appointed to serve as an
officer of the Commission (Public
Representative) to represent the
interests of the general public in this
proceeding.
5. The Secretary shall arrange for
publication of this order in the Federal
Register.
By the Commission.
Ruth Ann Abrams,
Acting Secretary.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
Upon Written Request, Copies Available
From: Securities and Exchange
Commission, Office of Investor
Education and Advocacy,
Washington, DC 20549–0213.
Extension:
Rule 15b6–1 and Form BDW; SEC File No.
270–17, OMB Control No. 3235–0018.
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(‘‘PRA’’) (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), the
Securities and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) has submitted to the
Office of Management and Budget
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(‘‘OMB’’) a request for approval of
extension of the previously approved
collection of information provided for in
Rule 15b6–1 (17 CFR 240.15b6–1),
under the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 (15 U.S.C. 78a et seq.).
Registered broker-dealers use Form
BDW (17 CFR 249.501a) to withdraw
from registration with the Commission,
the self-regulatory organizations, and
the states. On average, the Commission
estimates that it would take a brokerdealer approximately one hour to
complete and file a Form BDW to
withdraw from Commission registration
as required by Rule 15b6–1. The
Commission estimates that
approximately 488 broker-dealers
withdraw from Commission registration
annually 1 and, therefore, file a Form
BDW via the internet with the Central
Registration Depository, a computer
system operated by the Financial
Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. that
maintains information regarding
registered broker-dealers and their
registered personnel. The 488 brokerdealers that withdraw from registration
by filing Form BDW would incur an
aggregate annual reporting burden of
approximately 488 hours.2
An agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
under the PRA unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number.
The public may view background
documentation for this information
collection at the following Web site:
www.reginfo.gov. Comments should be
directed to: (i) Desk Officer for the
Securities and Exchange Commission,
Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget, Room 10102, New Executive
Office Building, Washington, DC 20503,
or by sending an email to:
Shagufta_Ahmed@omb.eop.gov; and (ii)
Thomas Bayer, Director/Chief
Information Officer, Securities and
Exchange Commission, c/o Remi PavlikSimon, 100 F Street NE., Washington,
DC 20549, or by sending an email to:
PRA_Mailbox@sec.gov. Comments must
be submitted to OMB within 30 days of
this notice.
1 This estimate is based on Form BDW data
collected over the past three years for fully
registered broker-dealers. In fiscal year (from
10/1 through 9/30) 2011, 524 broker-dealers
withdrew from registration. In fiscal year 2012, 428
broker-dealers withdrew from registration. In fiscal
year 2013, 513 broker-dealers withdrew from
registration. (524 + 428 + 513)/3 = 488.
2 (488 x 1 hour) = 488 hours.
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. MC2014-26; Order No. 2091]
New Price Category
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Commission is noticing a recent Postal Service filing
requesting the addition of Gift Cards to the competitive product list
as a price category to the Greeting Cards and Stationery product. This
notice informs the public of the filing, invites public comment, and
takes other administrative steps.
DATES: Comments are due: July 3, 2014. Reply Comments are due: July 17,
2014.
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: David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at
202-789-6820.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Postal Service Filing
III. Commission Action
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
The Postal Service is currently selling American Express gift cards
at about 5,000 post offices throughout the United States pursuant to a
market test extension authorized by the Commission that is scheduled to
expire on June 27, 2014.\1\ On June 9, 2014, the Postal Service filed a
request pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3642 and 39 CFR 3020.30 et seq., to add
Gift Cards to the competitive product list as a price category to the
Greeting Cards and Stationery product.\2\ It proposes that the product
name be changed to Greeting Cards, Gift Cards, and Stationery in the
competitive product list. Request at 1.
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\1\ Docket No. MT2011-2, Order Granting Extension of Gift Card
Market Test, July 19, 2013 (Order No. 1781). The market test was
initially authorized by Order No. 721, Order Authorizing Gift Card
Market Test, April 28, 2011. Market tests are limited to 24 month's
duration with a possible extension not to exceed an additional 12
months. 39 U.S.C. 3641(d).
\2\ Request of the United States Postal Service to Add Gift
Cards as a New Price Category in the Greeting Cards and Stationery
Product, June 9, 2014 (Request).
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II. Postal Service Filing
Request for an interim order. Recognizing that the Commission may
not be able to complete its review of the Request by the expiration of
the market test, the Postal Service requests that the Commission issue
an interim order before June 27, 2014, allowing the Postal Service to
continue selling the open loop cards currently available at post
offices until a final order is issued in this proceedings. Id. at 1-2.
Absent such an order, the Postal Service states that requiring it ``to
pull these gift cards from Post Offices pending a final order in this
proceeding'' would be inefficient and harmful to customers. Id. at
2.\3\
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\3\ The Postal Service asserts that during such an interim
order, it would not change the limited set of gift cards sold or the
locations where the cards are sold. Id. at 2 n.3.
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The Postal Service Request. The Request includes a copy of the
Governors' Decision and Certification (Attachment A), a Statement of
Supporting Justification to demonstrate the Request meets the criteria
in 39 U.S.C. 3642 (Attachment B) and proposed Mail Classification
Schedule (MCS) language (Attachment C). The Postal Service also filed
on June 9, 2014 a notice of filing a non-public library reference with
estimated cost coverage calculations in an Excel workbook with revenue
and cost information together with an Application for Non-Public
Treatment for the protection of the information as Attachment A to the
Notice.\4\
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\4\ Notice of Filing of Nonpublic Library Reference USPS-LR-
MC2014-26/NP1, June 9, 2014.
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The Statement of Supporting Justification (Request, Attachment B)
filed through Betty Y. Su, Executive Director of Brand Marketing,
states that the Gift Cards service (as part of the Greeting Cards and
Stationery product) will cover its attributable costs and make a
positive contribution to institutional costs, citing to the non-public
library reference, Estimated Cost Coverage Calculations. Id. at 1-2.
She says the market for gift cards is highly competitive and fees must
be kept low to compete with other retailers. Id. at 2-3. Gift cards are
widely available from private firms and surveys of customers using the
product found them convenient and would be bought again, although some
customers were concerned about longer lines at the post office. Id. at
4-5. She further states the likely impact on small business is minimal
because small businesses tend to use the gift cards and generally
larger retail chains compete in the sale of gift cards. Id. at 5. Also,
the impact on the market would be considerably smaller than three
percent of the relevant market. Id.
Finally, she sees a nexus between the use of gift cards and the use
of the mails for sending gift cards because a majority of gift cards
purchased at post offices will be mailed. Id. at 6-7. The Commission's
order authorizing the market test included the condition that the
Postal Service report the type of gift cards sold (open or closed
loop), within 30 days of the end of the fourth quarter of FY 2011 and
semi-annually thereafter: The total and net revenues; volumes,
including, separately, volumes sold with greeting cards; attributable
costs; and an estimate of the percentage of gift cards mailed (or
likely to be mailed). Order No. 721 at 15.\5\ The Postal Service
complied and filed its periodic reports in support of its claim that a
large portion of gift cards are mailed, that their sale can reasonably
be classified as an ancillary service, and thus qualifies as a postal
service.
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\5\ A second condition limited the market test to the sale of
gift cards at the Postal Service's retail facilities, including its
Web site. Id. at 14.
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The Statement of Supporting Justification relies on the various
survey data collected during the market test by the Postal Service both
at the Commission's direction and on its own volition. The Postal
Service found that 52 percent of the purchased gift cards
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were, or were expected, to be mailed and concluded that every 100 gift
cards sold can be expected to generate more than 98 pieces of mail.
Request, Attachment B at 8. A separate survey found that 67 percent of
purchasers of gift cards believed it would be more convenient to mail
gift cards purchased at the post office rather than from another
retailer. Id. Also, as an alternative to sending cash through the mail,
the Statement of Supporting Justification notes the sale of gift cards
is very similar to the sale of money orders, long regarded as a postal
service. Id. at 9. The Statement of Supporting Justification concludes
that the selling of gift cards at post offices qualifies as a postal
service since sales are ancillary to the delivery of letters and
mailable packages. 39 U.S.C. 102(5). Id. at 10.
III. Commission Action
Conditional authorization to continue sales. Market tests may be
authorized for a total of up to 36 months including a one year
extension. 39 U.S.C. 3641(d). Absent an order extending the market
test, it must terminate June 27, 2014.\6\ The Postal Service indicates
that discontinuance of the market test during the pendency of this
proceeding would be inefficient as well as inconvenient to gift card
customers. To avoid the disruption of service and inconvenience if
service is discontinued pending the Commission's review of the Request,
the Commission will conditionally approve the addition of Gift Cards to
the competitive product list as a price category of the Greeting Cards,
Gift Cards, and Stationery competitive product.\7\ This interim Order
merely preserves the status quo pending the completion of this
proceeding. Ample opportunity to submit comments on the Request is
being provided. Thus, no person will be prejudiced by this result.
Accordingly, any interested person will have an opportunity to be heard
and have his/her comments considered by the Commission as part of the
record in this proceeding.
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\6\ The Postal Service recognizes that its June 9 Request was
not filed sufficiently in advance of the market test expiration date
to provide adequate time for public input and Commission review of
its Request. By filing its Request so close to the expiration date
of the market test, the Postal Service jeopardizes the continuation
of the service. That risk is unnecessary and is easily cured by a
timelier filing, a point the Commission has previously made. See
Order No. 1781, supra, at 3.
\7\ The prices for Gift Cards currently charged by the Postal
Service will apply during the pendency of this proceeding.
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Notice of filing. The Commission establishes Docket No. MC2014-26
for consideration of matters raised by the Request. Interested persons
may submit comments on whether the Postal Service's filing in the
captioned docket is consistent with the policies of 39 U.S.C. 3632,
3633, or 3642, 39 CFR parts 3015 or 3020, subpart B. Comments are due
no later than July 3, 2014. Reply comments are due no later than July
17, 2014. The public portions of these filings can be accessed via the
Commission's Web site (https://www.prc.gov).
The Commission appoints Tracy N. Ferguson to represent the
interests of the general public (Public Representative) in this case.
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket No. MC2014-26 for
consideration of matters raised by the Postal Service's Request.
2. Pending completion of this proceeding, the Commission
conditionally authorizes the proposed product Greeting Cards, Gift
Cards, and Stationery as an addition to the competitive product list.
3. Comments of interested persons are due no later than July 3,
2014. Reply comments are due no later than July 17, 2014.
4. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, Tracy N. Ferguson is appointed to
serve as an officer of the Commission (Public Representative) to
represent the interests of the general public in this proceeding.
5. The Secretary shall arrange for publication of this order in the
Federal Register.
By the Commission.
Ruth Ann Abrams,
Acting Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2014-14445 Filed 6-23-14; 8:45 am]
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