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Copyright Office via email to
411filings@copyright.gov’’.
■ c. Adding ‘‘, as an attached file,’’ after
‘‘form of a letter’’.
■ d. Removing ‘‘envelope’’ and add in
its place ‘‘email’s subject line’’.
■ e. Adding three sentences after the
phrase ‘‘Section 411(a) Notice to the
Register of Copyrights.’’ .’’
The revisions reads as follows:
§ 205.13 Complaints served on the
Register of Copyrights pursuant to 17
U.S.C. 411(a).
* * * Attachments must be submitted
in Portable Document Format (PDF),
assembled in an orderly form, and
uploaded as individual electronic files
(i.e., not .zip files). Attachments to a
single email should be no greater than
20 MB in total. The files must be
viewable, contain embedded fonts, and
be free from any access restrictions
(such as those implemented through
digital rights management) that prevent
the viewing and examination of the file.
If submission of a notice via email is not
feasible, please contact the Office of the
General Counsel by telephone during
normal business hours at 202–707–
8380.* * *
■ 5. Add § 205.14 to read as follows:
§ 205.14 Court requests to the Register of
Copyrights pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 411(b)(2).
Where there is an allegation that a
copyright registration certificate
includes inaccurate information with
knowledge that it was inaccurate and
the inaccuracy of the information, if
known, would have caused the Register
of Copyrights to refuse registration,
pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 411(b)(2), the
court shall request the opinion of the
Register of Copyrights to advise the
court whether the inaccurate
information, if known, would have
caused the Register of Copyrights to
refuse registration. The request should
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to a single email should be no greater
than 20 MB in total. If submission of a
request via email is not feasible, please
contact the Office of the General
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§ 205.15 Court notices to the Register of
Copyrights pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 508.
Pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 508, within one
month after the filing of any action
under title 17, notice of the names and
addresses of the parties and the title,
author, and registration number of each
work involved in the action, including
any other copyrighted work later
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included by subsequent amendment,
answer, or other pleading, must be
served by the clerk of the court on the
Register of Copyrights. Further, the clerk
of the court must notify the Register
within one month after any final order
or judgment is issued in the case,
sending with the notification a copy of
the order or judgment together with the
written opinion, if any, of the court.
These notices must be sent to the
General Counsel of the Copyright Office
via email to 508filings@copyright.gov.
Notices must include a fully completed
PDF version of the Administrative
Office of the U.S. Courts’ form AO–121,
‘‘Report on the Filing or Determination
of an Action or Appeal Regarding a
Copyright,’’ available at the U.S. Courts’
website: https://www.uscourts.gov/
forms/other-forms/report-filing-ordetermination-action-or-appealregarding-copyright. If submission of a
notice via email is not feasible, please
contact the Office of the General
Counsel by telephone during normal
business hours at 202–707–8380.
Dated: January 14, 2020.
Maria Strong,
Acting Register of Copyrights and Director
of the U.S. Copyright Office
Approved by:
Carla D. Hayden,
Librarian of Congress.
[FR Doc. 2020–02374 Filed 2–24–20; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 1410–30–P
POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
USPS Returns Service
Postal ServiceTM.
Final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Postal Service is
amending Mailing Standards of the
United States Postal Service, Domestic
Mail Manual (DMM®) section 505.3.0,
and various other sections, to remove
references to the traditional
Merchandise Return Service (MRS)
portion of merchandise return service
and to enhance USPS Returns® service.
DATES: Effective: February 25, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Karen Key at (202) 268–7492, Vicki
Bosch at (202) 268–4978, or Garry
Rodriguez at (202) 268–7281.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Postal
Service published a notice of proposed
rulemaking on July 23, 2018 (83 FR
34807–34811) to amend DMM section
505.3.0, Merchandise Return Service
(MRS), to remove the references to
traditional MRS processes and
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introduce an enhanced USPS Returns
service. One formal response was
received relating only to terminology
used to describe users of the Enterprise
Payment System (EPS).
The Postal Service elected to issue a
revised proposed rule on December 19,
2019 (84 FR 69688–69695) in order to
further clarify our proposal and provide
a revised effective date. No formal
responses were received.
The USPS Returns service’s new
methodology was deployed January 27,
2019, allowing existing customers to
migrate to the automated returns
process and new customers to establish
automated returns service. Current
USPS Returns service and MRS
customers must migrate to the new
automated methodology by August 28,
2020.
Under the Package Platform initiative,
the Postal Service has leveraged devices
that were installed as part of the
Automated Package Verification system
to enhance the capability of equipment
used for the processing of package-size
mailpieces. The upgraded equipment
captures near real-time data on package
dimensions, weight, mail class or
product, and other attributes, and
transmits the data to Postal Service
information systems. The Postal Service
will use this new technology to
streamline its processes for the
identification and postage assessment of
each return package, and enable account
holders to pay the postage for their
returns electronically. Mailers will
receive detailed reports to monitor
package level pricing as their returns are
processed and delivered through the
Postal Service network. This improved
functionality will significantly reduce
the need to manually weigh and invoice
returns or to estimate postage via
sampling under the Postage Due Weight
Averaging Program for MRS packages,
and will eliminate the scan-based
payment process currently used with
USPS Returns services.
The USPS Returns service automated
methodology will use the same
commercial prices as those currently
applied to USPS Returns services and
MRS: Priority Mail® Commercial Base
and Commercial Plus (as applicable to
the qualifying USPS Returns account
holders), First-Class Package Service®—
Commercial, and Parcel Select
GroundTM, and will apply those prices
to each individual return package.
Negotiated Service Agreement (NSA)
prices will be available for eligible
customers using the USPS Returns
service automated process.
USPS Returns service account holders
will pay postage and fees through an
Enterprise Payment System (EPS)
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account. EPS is a relatively new
payment system designed to provide a
single point for all payment-related
activities. Returns customers of any type
will be required to set up an EPS
account for electronic funds transfer for
payment of USPS Returns service
postage. USPS Returns service account
customers can view payment
information in a consolidated format in
their EPS account accessed through the
Business Customer Gateway at https://
gateway.usps.com. The available
information includes account balances,
postage activity reports, transactions
history, and other information. For EPS
account set up or support, contact
Postalone@usps.gov or call the
PostalOne! Helpdesk at 800–522–9085,
or the USPS Mailing and Shipping
Solution Center at 1–877–MRC–0007
(1–877–672–0007).
USPS Tracking® service is included
as part of the service for any USPS
Returns service product, and the Extra
Services available for a fee for the USPS
Returns service automated methodology
include Insurance service, Signature
ConfirmationTM service, and Certificate
of Mailing service. In cases where the
USPS Returns service account holder
must sign for multiple returns bearing
accountable Extra Services, the Postal
Service will create an electronic firm
sheet to capture the recipient’s signature
at the time of delivery and append it to
the applicable associated returns. If all
or part of the Intelligent Mail® package
barcode (IMpb®) is unreadable, or the
package is unable to be priced based on
the availability of data collected,
postage will be based on historical data,
or default data determined at the time
of enrollment.
While moving forward with the
substantive changes to the returns
options described in this final rule, the
Postal Service will consolidate the new
USPS Returns automated methodology
material and the existing returns
sections into one section.
Additionally, the Postal Service will
remove the references to ‘‘Merchandise
Return Service’’, both in section 505.3.0
and in the other sections that refer to
Merchandise Return Service. When
appropriate, these references are being
replaced with references to USPS
Returns service.
In addition, the Postal Service will
update Quick Service Guides 220, 503,
and 800, to reflect these DMM revisions.
We believe these revisions to our
returns package product offerings will
provide customers who choose the
Postal Service for return services a more
efficient process and a superb customer
experience.
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List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Administrative practice and
procedure, Postal Service.
The Postal Service adopts the
following changes to Mailing Standards
of the United States Postal Service,
Domestic Mail Manual (DMM),
incorporated by reference in the Code of
Federal Regulations. See 39 CFR 111.1.
We will publish an appropriate
amendment to 39 CFR part 111 to reflect
these changes.
Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is
amended as follows:
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 Mailing Standards of the
United States Postal Service, Domestic
Mail Manual (DMM) as follows:
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Mailing Standards of the United States
Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM)
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100 Retail Mail Letters, Cards, Flats,
and Parcels
101
Physical Standards
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6.0 Additional Physical Standards for
First-Class Mail and First-Class
Package Service—Retail
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6.2
Cards Claimed at Card Prices
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6.2.9 Double Cards
* * * Double cards are subject to
these standards:
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[Revise the last sentence of item b to
read as follows:]
b. * * * The address side of the reply
half may be prepared as Business Reply
Mail, Courtesy Reply Mail, meter reply
mail, or as a USPS Returns service label.
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200 Commercial Letters, Flats, and
Parcels Design Standards
201
Physical Standards
1.0 Physical Standards for
Machinable Letters and Cards
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1.2 Physical Standards for Cards
Claimed at Card Prices
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202 Elements on the Face of a
Mailpiece
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1.2.9 Double Cards
* * * Double cards are subject to
these standards:
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[Revise the last sentence of item b to
read as follows:]
b. * * * The address side of the reply
half may be prepared as business reply
mail, courtesy reply mail, meter reply
mail, or as a USPS Returns service label.
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3.0 Placement and Content of Mail
Markings
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3.3 Priority Mail Express and Priority
Mail Markings
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3.3.3 Additional Markings for Priority
Mail Express and Priority Mail
[Revise the first sentence of the
introductory text of 3.3.3 to read as
follows:]
In addition to the basic price marking
in 3.3.1 and 3.3.2, except for pieces paid
using a USPS Corporate Account, USPS
Returns service, or permit imprint,
Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail
pieces claiming Commercial Base or
Commercial Plus prices also must bear
the appropriate commercial price
marking, printed on the piece or
produced as part of the meter imprint or
PC Postage indicia. * * *
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204
Barcode Standards
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2.0 Standards for Package and Extra
Service Barcodes
2.1
Intelligent Mail Package Barcode
2.1.1 Definition
[Revise the fourth sentence of 2.1.1 to
read as follows:]
* * * All mailers generating
Intelligent Mail package barcodes
(IMpb) must also submit piece-level
information to the USPS via an
approved electronic file format (except
for mailers generating barcodes for use
on return services products, such as
uninsured USPS Returns service
packages). * * *
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2.1.7 Electronic File
[Revise the first sentence of the
introductory text of 2.1.7 to read as
follows:]
All mailers generating Intelligent Mail
package barcodes (IMpb) must transmit
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piece-level information to USPS in an
approved electronic file format (except
for mailers generating barcodes for use
on return services products, such as
uninsured USPS Returns service
packages). * * *
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220
Commercial Mail Priority Mail
223
Prices and Eligibility
1.0
Prices and Fees
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1.2
Commercial Base Prices
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1.4.1 Commercial Plus Cubic
Eligibility
* * * The Commercial Plus cubic
prices are available for:
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[Revise the text of item c to read as
follows:]
c. Permit holders using USPS Returns
service for packages returned at Priority
Mail prices when all requirements are
met under 503.3.0.
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* * * The Commercial Base prices
are available for:
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[Revise the text of item e to read as
follows:]
e. Permit holders using USPS Returns
service for packages returned at Priority
Mail prices when all requirements are
met under 505.3.0.
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1.3
224 Postage Payment and
Documentation
Basic Eligibility
* * * Commercial Plus prices are
available to Priority Mail customers who
qualify for Commercial Base prices and
whose cumulative account volume
exceeds a combined total of 5,000 lettersize and flat-size pieces (including Flat
Rate Envelopes, but not the Padded Flat
Rate Envelope) or 50,000 total pieces in
the previous calendar year (except
Priority Mail Open and Distribute) and
who have a customer commitment
agreement with USPS (new Priority
Mail customers see 1.3.2), and are:
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[Revise the text of item d to read as
follows:]
d. Permit holders using USPS Returns
service for packages returned at Priority
Mail prices when all requirements are
met under 505.3.0.
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Commercial Plus cubic prices may be
paid with:
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[Revise the text of item c to read as
follows:]
c. Permit holders using USPS Returns
service when packages are returned at
Priority Mail prices and all
requirements are met under 505.3.0.
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280 Commercial Mail First-Class
Package Service—Commercial
283 Prices and Eligibility
Prices and Fees
1.0 Basic Standards for Postage
Payment
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1.2
Commercial Prices
1.1
Commercial prices are available when
paid by one of the following methods:
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[Revise the text of item d to read as
follows:]
d. Permit holders using USPS Returns
service for First-Class Package Service—
Commercial packages when all
requirements are met under 505.3.0.
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Postage Payment Options
Commercial Base Pricing
Priority Mail Commercial Base and
Regional Rate Box postage may be paid
with:
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[Revise the text of item e to read as
follows:]
e. Permit holders using USPS Returns
service for Priority Mail packages when
all requirements are met under 505.3.0.
1.1.2
Commercial Plus Pricing
Commercial Plus Priority Mail
postage may be paid with:
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[Revise the text of item c to read as
follows:]
c. Permit holders using USPS Returns
service for Priority Mail packages who
qualify for Commercial Base prices and
whose account volumes exceed 100,000
pieces in the previous calendar year or
who have a customer commitment
agreement with the USPS (see
223.1.3.2).
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Eligible extra services
(paid EPS account or by permit holder)
Return services
Commercial Plus Cubic Pricing
1.0
1.1.1
Commercial Plus Prices
1.3.1
1.1.3
Commercial Plus Cubic
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500
Additional Mailing Services
503
Extra Services
1.0 Basic Standards for All Extra
Services
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1.4
Eligibility for Extra Services
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1.4.3
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Eligibility—Domestic Returns
Extra services for return packages
under 505.3.0 and 505.4.0 are available
as follows:
Exhibit 1.4.3
Returns
Eligibility—Domestic
[Revise Exhibit 1.4.3 by inserting a
new table to read as follows:]
Eligible extra services
(paid by sender)
Insurance
$500 or less
Insurance
more than
$500
Signature
confirmation
Insurance
$500 or less
Insurance
more than
$500
Signature
confirmation
Certificate
of mailing
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1, 2, 3
✓
1
1, 2
✓
4
3
2, 3
✓
✓
2
✓
4
3
✓
2, 3
2
✓
✓
✓
2
2
✓
4
4
USPS Returns:
Priority Mail Return
Service ..............
First-Class Package Return Svs
Ground Return
Service ..............
Parcel Return Service ..
1. Insurance is not included for Priority Mail Return Service, it must be purchased.
2. A signature is not provided as part of the delivery record for USPS Returns service items insured for more than $500.
3. Insurance being purchased by the EPS account holder must be accompanied by electronic data that supports the value of the merchandise
and the associated fee paid (see 4.3.1).
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2.0
Registered Mail
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2.2
Fees and Liability
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[Delete 2.2.4, Merchandise Return, in
its entirety and renumber 2.2.5 as 2.2.4.]
2.2.4
Indemnity
[Revise the text of renumbered 2.2.4 to
read as follows:]
No indemnity is paid for any matter
registered without prepayment of
postage and fees.
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2.5
Inquiry on Uninsured Article
2.5.1
Who, When and How To File
[Revise the second sentence of 2.5.1 to
read as follows:]
* * * Only the mailer may file an
inquiry for Registered Mail items with
no declared value. * * *
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4.0
Insured Mail
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4.2
Insurance Coverage—Priority Mail
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Priority Mail pieces bearing an
Intelligent Mail package barcode (IMpb)
or USPS retail tracking barcode (see
4.3.4) are insured against loss, damage,
or missing contents, up to a maximum
of $50.00 or $100.00, subject to the
following:
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[Revise the text of item e to read as
follows:]
e. Insurance coverage under 4.2a or
4.2b is not provided for Priority Mail
packages mailed as USPS Returns
service, Priority Mail Open and
Distribute, or Premium Forwarding
Service.
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Basic Standards
Description
Insured mail is subject to the basic
standards in 1.0; see 1.4 for eligibility.
The following additional standards
apply to insured mail:
[Revise the text of item a by adding a
new third sentence to read as follows:]
a. * * * For customer-generated
integrated barcodes used for USPS
Returns service or Parcel Return
Service, the returns account holder must
provide USPS with electronic data in a
shipping services file version 1.6 or
higher that identifies the USPS Tracking
number of the insured return package,
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total postage paid, insurance fee paid,
declared value, mailing date, origin ZIP
Code, and delivery ZIP Code, along with
the recipient name and address
information. * * *
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505
Return Services
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[Revise the heading and text of 3.0 to
read as follows:]
3.0
USPS Returns Service
3.1
Basic Standards
3.1.1.
Description
USPS Returns service allows an
authorized account holder to pay the
postage and fees on single-piece priced
commercial Priority Mail, First-Class
Package Service—Commercial, or Parcel
Select Ground packages returned to the
account holder by senders (mailers) via
a return label, meeting the standards in
3.1.4, produced by the account holder.
Unless otherwise restricted, any
mailable matter may be mailed using
any of the USPS Returns service options
(Priority Mail Return Service, First-Class
Package Return Service, and Ground
Return Service (Parcel Select Ground)).
Any content that constitutes First-Class
Mail matter may only be mailed using
Priority Mail Return Service. USPS
Returns service is subject to the
following conditions:
a. Availability. USPS Returns service
is available to the account holder for
mailing to the account holder’s
designated address on the USPS Returns
label(s).
b. Payment Guarantee. The account
holder must guarantee payment of the
proper postage and fees, including any
fees for Extra Services requested by the
account holder, on all packages returned
bearing a valid barcoded USPS Returns
label produced by the account holder.
The account holder must have sufficient
funds in their associated Electronic
Payment Account to pay the postage
and fees on an ongoing basis.
c. Where Service Established. USPS
Returns service accounts may be
established at any Post Office in the
United States and its territories and
possessions or at any overseas U.S.
military Post Office (APO/FPO/DPO).
USPS Returns service is not available
for returns from any foreign country.
3.1.2
Accounts
USPS Returns service accounts are
subject to the following:
a. Account Enrollment. An approved
USPS Returns service account may be
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established by calling the Mailing and
Shipping Solutions Center at 1–877–
672–0007.
b. Advance Deposit Account. The
account holder must pay postage and
fees through an Enterprise Payment
System (EPS) account, accessed through
the Business Customer Gateway (BCG)
at https://gateway.usps.com and agree to
the terms and conditions for use of such
EPS account as the EPS account holder.
c. Mailer Identification Code (MID).
Applicants must request a new MID via
the BCG, select the product type of
nonmanifested returns, and select the
applicable Service Type Codes (STCs)
for the desired USPS Returns service
products.
d. Application Process. Applicants
must have a valid Enterprise Payment
Account and be registered in the
Business Customer Gateway (BCG).
e. Canceled Accounts. If the account
is cancelled by the EPS account holder,
USPS Returns service packages bearing
the sender’s return address are returned
to the sender; otherwise, they are treated
as dead mail.
f. Account Cancellation. The USPS
may cancel an account if the EPS
account holder refuses to accept and
pay postage and fees for USPS Returns
service packages, fails to keep sufficient
funds in the advance deposit account to
cover postage and fees, or distributes
return labels that do not meet USPS
standards.
g. Reapplying After Cancellation. To
receive a new account after a previous
USPS Returns service account is
canceled, the applicant must re-register
in the Business Customer Gateway and
obtain and new mailer identification
code (MID) for USPS Returns service
use. If not using labels generated by the
USPS Application Program Interface
(API) https://www.usps.com/business/
web-tools-apis/welcome.htm or
Merchant Return Application (MRA),
applicants must submit for approval two
samples for each label format to the
National Customer Support Center
(NCSC). In addition, applicants must
provide evidence that the reasons for
the account cancellation are corrected,
and maintain funds in their advance
deposit account sufficient to cover
normal returns for at least two weeks.
h. Using Other Post Offices. The
authorized Enterprise Payment System
(EPS) account holder using USPS
Returns may distribute USPS Returns
labels for return through other Post
Office locations.
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3.1.3
Postage and Prices
Postage and prices are subject to the
following:
a. Postage is calculated based on the
weight of the return package and zone
associated with the point of origin and
delivery ZIP Code subject to the
eligibility for commercial prices and
fees based on the class of mail under
220, 250, and 280, except that postage
for USPS Returns in flat-rate packaging
is based on the packaging type used and
the associated Universal Product Code
(UPC) on the packaging. USPS Returns
service packages are charged postage
and fees based on the service type code
(STC) embedded in the Intelligent Mail
Package barcode (IMpb) and as provided
under 3.1.3c. If all or part of the IMpb
is unreadable, or the package is unable
to be priced based on the data collected,
postage will be determined by the Postal
Service based on historical data, or
default data determined at time of
enrollment.
b. Prices for Priority Mail Return
Service, First-Class Package Return
Service, and Ground Return Service
(Parcel Select Ground) packages are
charged as follows:
1. Priority Mail Commercial Base
prices are available for account holders
using Priority Mail Return Service,
when all applicable requirements are
met.
2. Priority Mail Commercial Plus
prices are available for Priority Mail
Return Service packages that qualify for
Commercial Base prices and for which
the account holder has a customer
commitment agreement with the USPS
(see 223.1.3).
3. First-Class Package Service—
Commercial prices are available for
First-Class Package Return Service
packages when all applicable
requirements are met.
4. Parcel Select Ground prices are
available for Ground Return Service
packages when all applicable
requirements are met.
c. The account holder or mailer may
obtain extra and additional services as
follows:
1. Insurance—is available for USPS
Returns service (see 503.0). Insurance is
not included with the postage for
Priority Mail Return Service. Insurance
is available to the account holder for a
fee on packages that have the applicable
STC imbedded into the IMpb on the
label, and for which the account holder
has provided electronic data that
supports the value of the merchandise
(see 503.4.3.1a). Only the account
holder may file a claim (see 609).
Mailers mailing a USPS Returns service
package may obtain insurance at their
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own expense at the time of mailing by
presenting the labeled USPS Returns
package at a Post Office retail unit to
obtain the service.
2. Signature Confirmation is available
for USPS Returns service (see 503.0).
Signature Confirmation is available for a
fee to the account holder for packages
that have the applicable STC for
Signature Confirmation imbedded into
the IMpb on the label. Mailers mailing
a USPS Returns package may obtain
Signature Confirmation at their own
expense at the time of mailing by
presenting the labeled USPS Return
package at a Post Office retail unit to
obtain the service.
3. Certificate of Mailing is available
only to mailers at their own expense at
the time of mailing by presenting the
certificate at a Post Office retail unit to
obtain the receipt.
4. Pickup on Demand Service is
available for a fee with USPS Returns
service (see 507.7.0).
3.1.4 Labels
Distribution and preparation of labels
are subject to the following:
a. Distribution of Labels. USPS
Returns labels may be distributed to
customers as an enclosure with
merchandise, as a separate package
(including when requested
electronically through the Business
Customer Gateway for printing and
delivery to the customer by USPS), as an
electronic transmission for customer
downloading and printing (including
through Label BrokerTM which allows
customers to have the pre-paid returns
label printed for them at a USPS Retail
System Software (RSS) enabled retail
location via a Label ID and/or QR code
on a smart phone, on a piece of paper,
or written directly on a package
presented to the retail associate), or
through one of the account holder’s
designated pickup facilities.
b. Label Preparation. USPS Returns
labels must meet the standards in the
Parcel Labeling Guide available on the
PostalPro website at https://
postalpro.usps.com/
parcellabelingguide. The label must
include an IMpb, accommodate all
required information, be legible, and be
prepared in accordance with
Publication 199, Intelligent Mail
Package Barcode (IMpb)
Implementation Guide, available on the
PostalPro website. Standard label sizes
are 3 inches by 6 inches, 4 inches by 4
inches, or 4 inches by 6 inches, and
must be certified by the USPS for use
prior to distribution. Except for USPS
Returns labels generated by the USPS
Application Program Interface (API) or
Merchandise Return Application
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(MRA), all returns labels must have a
properly constructed (C01, C05, N02, or
N05, as applicable) IMpb approved by
the National Customer Support Center
(NCSC). EPS account holders or their
agents may distribute approved return
labels and instructions by means
specified in 3.1.4b. EPS account holders
or their agents must provide written
instructions to the label end-user
(mailer) as specified in 3.1.4c. Labels
cannot be faxed. If all applicable content
and format standards are met, USPS
Returns labels may be produced by any
of the following methods:
1. As an impression printed by the
EPS account holder directly onto the
package to be returned.
2. As a separate label preprinted by
the EPS account holder to be affixed by
the customer onto the package to be
returned. The reverse side of the label
must bear an adhesive strong enough to
bond the label securely to the package.
Labels must be printed and delivered by
USPS to the customer when requested
electronically by the EPS account holder
or its agents through the Business
Customer Gateway, or provided as an
electronic file created by the EPS
account holder for local output and
printing by the customer. The electronic
file must include instructions that
explain how to affix the label securely
to the package, and that caution against
covering with tape or other material any
part of the label where postage and fee
information is to be recorded.
c. Labeling Instructions. Written
instructions must be provided with the
label that, at a minimum, directs the
customer to do the following:
1. ‘‘If your name and address are not
already preprinted in the return address
area, print them neatly in that area or
attach a return address label there.’’
2. ‘‘Attach the label squarely onto the
largest side of the package, centered if
possible. Place the label so that it does
not fold over to another side. Do not
place tape over any barcodes on the
label or any part of the label where
postage and fee information will be
recorded.’’
3. ‘‘Remove or obliterate any other
addresses, barcodes or price markings
on the outside packaging.’’
4. ‘‘Mail the labeled USPS Returns
service package at a Post Office, drop it
in a collection box, leave it with your
USPS carrier, or schedule a package
pickup at www.usps.com.’’
3.1.5 Noncompliant Labels
USPS Returns account holders must
use USPS-certified labels meeting the
standards in 3.1.4. When noncompliant
labels are affixed to USPS Returns
service packages, the permit holder will
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be assessed the appropriate USPS Retail
Ground price calculated from the
package’s initial entry point (first
physical scan) in the USPS network to
its delivery address.
3.1.6
Enter and Deposit
The EPS account holder’s customers
may mail the USPS Returns service
package at any Post Office; any
associated office, station, or branch; in
any collection box (except a Priority
Mail Express box); with any rural
carrier; by package pickup; on business
routes during regular mail delivery if
prior arrangements are made with the
carrier; as part of a collection run for
other mail (special arrangements might
be required); or at any place designated
by the Postmaster for the receipt of mail.
USPS Returns service packages with
extra services must be mailed either
with the rural carrier or at the main Post
Office or any associated office, station,
or branch. Any such packages deposited
in collection boxes may be returned to
the sender for the extra service to be
purchased appropriately, or it will be
processed and charged postage and fees
based on the service type code (STC)
embedded in the Intelligent Mail
Package barcode (IMpb) on the label and
as provided under 3.1.3c.
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3.1.7
Additional Standards
Additional mailing standards
applicable to each service option are as
follows:
a. Priority Mail Return service may
contain any mailable matter meeting the
standards in 201.8.0 and 220.2.0. APO/
FPO/DPO mail is subject to 703.2.0 and
703.4.0, and Department of State mail is
subject to 703.3.0. Priority Mail Return
service receives expeditious handling
and transportation, with service
standards in accordance with Priority
Mail. Priority Mail Return service
mailed under a specific customer
agreement is charged postage according
to the individual agreement.
Commercial Base and Commercial Plus
prices are the same as for outbound
Priority Mail in Notice 123, Price List.
b. First-Class Package Return service
may contain mailable matter meeting
the standards in 201.8.0 and 280.2.0.
First-Class Package Return service
handling, transportation, and eligibility
of contents are the same as for outbound
First-Class Package Service—
Commercial parcels under 283. FirstClass Package Return service packages
may not contain documents or personal
correspondence, except that such
packages may contain invoices, receipts,
incidental advertising, and other
documents that relate in all substantial
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respects to merchandise contained in
the package.
c. Ground Return (Parcel Select
Ground) service provides ground
transportation for parcels containing
mailable matter meeting the standards
in 201.8.0 and 153.3.0. Ground Return
(Parcel Select Ground) service is
required for restricted and hazardous
materials mailed using USPS Returns
service and as provided in Publication
52, Hazardous, Restricted, and
Perishable Mail. Ground Return (Parcel
Select Ground) service assumes the
handing and transportation and service
objectives for delivery of USPS Retail
Ground.
*
*
*
*
*
507
Mailer Services
*
*
7.0
Pickup on Demand Service
7.1
Postage and Fees
*
*
*
7.1.1 Postage
[Revise the text of 7.1.1 to read as
follows:]
The correct amount of postage must
be affixed to each piece except for a
Priority Mail Express label paid with a
corporate account, packages with a
USPS Returns label affixed (under
505.3.0), pieces with a Parcel Return
Service permit label affixed (under
505.4.0), and manifest mailings paid by
permit imprint indicia approved by
Business Mailer Support (BMS).
*
*
*
*
*
7.1.3 Fee Not Charged
The customer is not charged for:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of item c to read as
follows:]
c. Pickup on Demand when the item
bears a USPS Returns service label that
indicates that the permit holder will pay
for Pickup on Demand service.
*
*
*
*
*
508
Recipient Services
*
*
7.0
Premium Forwarding Services
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
7.3 Premium Forwarding Service
Commercial
*
*
*
*
*
7.3.3 Conditions
* * * PFS-Commercial service is
subject to these conditions:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of item f to read as
follows:]
f. The mailer must keep a postage-due
account or business reply mail (BRM)
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account at the originating postal facility
where the PO Box or business street
address is located. Any short paid, BRM
pieces will be charged to the mailer’s
account prior to shipment.
*
*
*
*
*
7.4 Premium Forwarding Service
Local
*
*
*
*
*
7.4.3 Conditions
* * * PFS-Local service is subject to
these conditions:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of item f to read as
follows:]
f. A business must keep a postage-due
account or business reply mail (BRM)
account at the originating postal facility
where the PO Box or business street
address is located. Any short paid, BRM
pieces will be charged to the mailer’s
account prior to reshipment.
*
*
*
*
*
600 Basic Standards for All Mailing
Services
*
*
602
Addressing
*
1.0
Elements of Addressing
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1.3 Address Elements
All mail not bearing a simplified
address must bear a delivery address
that contains at least the following
elements in this order from the top line:
*
*
*
*
*
e. ZIP Code where required:
[Revise the text of item e1 to read as
follows:]
1. ZIP Codes are required on Priority
Mail Express, commercial First-Class
Mail, First-Class Package Service—
Commercial, Periodicals, USPS
Marketing Mail, Package Services and
Parcel Select mailpieces, all mail sent to
military addresses within the United
States and to APO and FPO addresses,
official mail, Business Reply Mail, and
USPS Returns service packages.
*
*
*
*
*
604 Postage Payment Methods and
Refunds
*
*
*
6.0
Payment of Postage
*
*
6.4
Advance Deposit Account
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the last sentence of 6.4 to read
as follows:]
* * * Mailers may use a single
advance deposit account to pay postage
due charges for more than one return
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service (e.g., business reply mail and
Bulk Parcel Return Service).
*
*
*
*
*
10.0 Postage Due Weight Averaging
Program
10.1
Basic Information
10.1.1
Description
[Revise the second sentence of 10.1.1
to read as follows:]
* * * This program, subject to
application, approval, and
authorization, is available for customers
who receive a minimum of 50,000
combined postage due parcels and flats
or Bulk Parcel Return Service (BPRS)
pieces. * * *
10.1.2
Index
General Qualification
*
[Revise the second sentence of 10.1.2
to read as follows:]
* * * Returns can include all classes
of mail where postage due fees are
assessed, including BPRS return pieces.
* * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Delete 11.0, Scan-Based Payment, in
its entirety.]
*
*
*
*
*
M
609 Filing Indemnity Claims for Loss
or Damage
1.0
General Filing Instructions
*
*
1.3
Who May File
*
*
*
A claim may be filed by:
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of items c and d to
read as follows:]
c. Only the account holder, for USPS
Returns packages that are insured as
identified by the account holder’s
mailer identification (MID) and the
applicable STC for insurance imbedded
into the IMpb on the label, and for
which the account holder has provided
electronic data that supports the value
of the merchandise being returned (see
503.4.3.1a).
d. Only the mailer, when the mailer
has added and paid for insurance on
USPS Returns service packages.
*
*
*
*
*
*
3.0 Providing Evidence of Insurance
and Value
3.1
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for USPS Returns service under 503.3.0,
the mailer must use one of the
following:
[Revise the text of item e1 to read as
follows:]
1. A Detail Record in their Shipping
Services file version 1.6 or higher
(which includes the USPS Tracking
number of the insured item, total
postage paid, insurance fee paid,
declared value, mailing date, origin ZIP
Code, delivery ZIP Code) along with the
recipient name and address information
for the accountable extra services
pieces.
*
*
*
*
*
Evidence of Insurance
* * * Examples of acceptable
evidence are:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the introductory text of item e
to read as follows:]
e. For insured mail or COD mail paid
using MMS or eVS under 705.2.0, or for
insured mail paid using an EPS account
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*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the heading and text under
‘‘merchandise return service’’ to read as
follows (re-alphabetize heading and text
after revision):]
USPS Returns Service, 505.3.0
accounts 505.3.1.2
adding extra services (by the mailer),
505.3.1.3
adding extra services (by the permit
holder), 505.3.1.3
advanced deposit account, 505.3.1.2
applying for a permit, 505.3.1.2
format for label, 505.3.1.4
general information, 505.3.1.1
*
*
*
*
*
R
*
*
*
*
*
Reply Mail
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the ‘‘merchandise return
service’’ entry to read as follows (realphabetize entry after revision):]
USPS Returns service, 505.3.0
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
[Delete ‘‘merchandise return service’’.]
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the ‘‘USPS return services’’
entry to read as follows:]
USPS Returns service, 505.3.0
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[EPA–R09–OAR–2019–0556; FRL–10004–
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Air Plan Approval; California; San
Diego County Air Pollution Control
District
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Final rule.
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is taking final action to
approve a revision to the San Diego
County Air Pollution Control District
(SDCAPCD) portion of the California
State Implementation Plan (SIP). This
revision concerns emissions of volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) from
adhesive material application
operations. We are approving a local
rule that regulates these emission
sources under the Clean Air Act (CAA
or the ‘‘Act’’).
SUMMARY:
This rule is effective on March
26, 2020.
DATES:
The EPA has established a
docket for this action under Docket ID
No. EPA–R09–OAR–2019–0556. All
documents in the docket are listed on
the https://www.regulations.gov
website. Although listed in the index,
some information is not publicly
available, e.g., Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
Certain other material, such as
copyrighted material, is not placed on
the internet and will be publicly
available only in hard copy form.
Publicly available docket materials are
available through https://
www.regulations.gov, or please contact
the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section for
additional availability information.
ADDRESSES:
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Hawthorne St., San Francisco, CA
94105. By phone: (415) 947–4125 or by
email at vineyard.christine@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Throughout this document, ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us’’
and ‘‘our’’ refer to the EPA.
Table of Contents
Joshua J. Hofer,
Attorney, Federal Compliance.
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AGENCY
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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II. Public Comments and EPA Responses
III. EPA Action
IV. Incorporation by Reference
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
USPS Returns Service
AGENCY: Postal Service\TM\.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Postal Service is amending Mailing Standards of the United
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM[supreg]) section
505.3.0, and various other sections, to remove references to the
traditional Merchandise Return Service (MRS) portion of merchandise
return service and to enhance USPS Returns[supreg] service.
DATES: Effective: February 25, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Key at (202) 268-7492, Vicki
Bosch at (202) 268-4978, or Garry Rodriguez at (202) 268-7281.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Postal Service published a notice of
proposed rulemaking on July 23, 2018 (83 FR 34807-34811) to amend DMM
section 505.3.0, Merchandise Return Service (MRS), to remove the
references to traditional MRS processes and introduce an enhanced USPS
Returns service. One formal response was received relating only to
terminology used to describe users of the Enterprise Payment System
(EPS).
The Postal Service elected to issue a revised proposed rule on
December 19, 2019 (84 FR 69688-69695) in order to further clarify our
proposal and provide a revised effective date. No formal responses were
received.
The USPS Returns service's new methodology was deployed January 27,
2019, allowing existing customers to migrate to the automated returns
process and new customers to establish automated returns service.
Current USPS Returns service and MRS customers must migrate to the new
automated methodology by August 28, 2020.
Under the Package Platform initiative, the Postal Service has
leveraged devices that were installed as part of the Automated Package
Verification system to enhance the capability of equipment used for the
processing of package-size mailpieces. The upgraded equipment captures
near real-time data on package dimensions, weight, mail class or
product, and other attributes, and transmits the data to Postal Service
information systems. The Postal Service will use this new technology to
streamline its processes for the identification and postage assessment
of each return package, and enable account holders to pay the postage
for their returns electronically. Mailers will receive detailed reports
to monitor package level pricing as their returns are processed and
delivered through the Postal Service network. This improved
functionality will significantly reduce the need to manually weigh and
invoice returns or to estimate postage via sampling under the Postage
Due Weight Averaging Program for MRS packages, and will eliminate the
scan-based payment process currently used with USPS Returns services.
The USPS Returns service automated methodology will use the same
commercial prices as those currently applied to USPS Returns services
and MRS: Priority Mail[supreg] Commercial Base and Commercial Plus (as
applicable to the qualifying USPS Returns account holders), First-Class
Package Service[supreg]--Commercial, and Parcel Select Ground\TM\, and
will apply those prices to each individual return package. Negotiated
Service Agreement (NSA) prices will be available for eligible customers
using the USPS Returns service automated process.
USPS Returns service account holders will pay postage and fees
through an Enterprise Payment System (EPS)
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account. EPS is a relatively new payment system designed to provide a
single point for all payment-related activities. Returns customers of
any type will be required to set up an EPS account for electronic funds
transfer for payment of USPS Returns service postage. USPS Returns
service account customers can view payment information in a
consolidated format in their EPS account accessed through the Business
Customer Gateway at https://gateway.usps.com. The available information
includes account balances, postage activity reports, transactions
history, and other information. For EPS account set up or support,
contact [email protected] or call the PostalOne! Helpdesk at 800-522-
9085, or the USPS Mailing and Shipping Solution Center at 1-877-MRC-
0007 (1-877-672-0007).
USPS Tracking[supreg] service is included as part of the service
for any USPS Returns service product, and the Extra Services available
for a fee for the USPS Returns service automated methodology include
Insurance service, Signature Confirmation\TM\ service, and Certificate
of Mailing service. In cases where the USPS Returns service account
holder must sign for multiple returns bearing accountable Extra
Services, the Postal Service will create an electronic firm sheet to
capture the recipient's signature at the time of delivery and append it
to the applicable associated returns. If all or part of the Intelligent
Mail[supreg] package barcode (IMpb[supreg]) is unreadable, or the
package is unable to be priced based on the availability of data
collected, postage will be based on historical data, or default data
determined at the time of enrollment.
While moving forward with the substantive changes to the returns
options described in this final rule, the Postal Service will
consolidate the new USPS Returns automated methodology material and the
existing returns sections into one section.
Additionally, the Postal Service will remove the references to
``Merchandise Return Service'', both in section 505.3.0 and in the
other sections that refer to Merchandise Return Service. When
appropriate, these references are being replaced with references to
USPS Returns service.
In addition, the Postal Service will update Quick Service Guides
220, 503, and 800, to reflect these DMM revisions.
We believe these revisions to our returns package product offerings
will provide customers who choose the Postal Service for return
services a more efficient process and a superb customer experience.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service.
The Postal Service adopts the following changes to Mailing
Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM), incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations.
See 39 CFR 111.1.
We will publish an appropriate amendment to 39 CFR part 111 to
reflect these changes.
Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is amended as follows:
PART 111--[AMENDED.]
0
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.
0
2. Revise the 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)
* * * * *
100 Retail Mail Letters, Cards, Flats, and Parcels
101 Physical Standards
* * * * *
6.0 Additional Physical Standards for First-Class Mail and First-Class
Package Service--Retail
* * * * *
6.2 Cards Claimed at Card Prices
* * * * *
6.2.9 Double Cards
* * * Double cards are subject to these standards:
* * * * *
[Revise the last sentence of item b to read as follows:]
b. * * * The address side of the reply half may be prepared as
Business Reply Mail, Courtesy Reply Mail, meter reply mail, or as a
USPS Returns service label.
* * * * *
200 Commercial Letters, Flats, and Parcels Design Standards
201 Physical Standards
1.0 Physical Standards for Machinable Letters and Cards
* * * * *
1.2 Physical Standards for Cards Claimed at Card Prices
* * * * *
1.2.9 Double Cards
* * * Double cards are subject to these standards:
* * * * *
[Revise the last sentence of item b to read as follows:]
b. * * * The address side of the reply half may be prepared as
business reply mail, courtesy reply mail, meter reply mail, or as a
USPS Returns service label.
* * * * *
202 Elements on the Face of a Mailpiece
* * * * *
3.0 Placement and Content of Mail Markings
* * * * *
3.3 Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Markings
* * * * *
3.3.3 Additional Markings for Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail
[Revise the first sentence of the introductory text of 3.3.3 to
read as follows:]
In addition to the basic price marking in 3.3.1 and 3.3.2, except
for pieces paid using a USPS Corporate Account, USPS Returns service,
or permit imprint, Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail pieces
claiming Commercial Base or Commercial Plus prices also must bear the
appropriate commercial price marking, printed on the piece or produced
as part of the meter imprint or PC Postage indicia. * * *
* * * * *
204 Barcode Standards
* * * * *
2.0 Standards for Package and Extra Service Barcodes
2.1 Intelligent Mail Package Barcode
2.1.1 Definition
[Revise the fourth sentence of 2.1.1 to read as follows:]
* * * All mailers generating Intelligent Mail package barcodes
(IMpb) must also submit piece-level information to the USPS via an
approved electronic file format (except for mailers generating barcodes
for use on return services products, such as uninsured USPS Returns
service packages). * * *
* * * * *
2.1.7 Electronic File
[Revise the first sentence of the introductory text of 2.1.7 to
read as follows:]
All mailers generating Intelligent Mail package barcodes (IMpb)
must transmit
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piece-level information to USPS in an approved electronic file format
(except for mailers generating barcodes for use on return services
products, such as uninsured USPS Returns service packages). * * *
* * * * *
220 Commercial Mail Priority Mail
223 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees
* * * * *
1.2 Commercial Base Prices
* * * The Commercial Base prices are available for:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item e to read as follows:]
e. Permit holders using USPS Returns service for packages returned
at Priority Mail prices when all requirements are met under 505.3.0.
* * * * *
1.3 Commercial Plus Prices
1.3.1 Basic Eligibility
* * * Commercial Plus prices are available to Priority Mail
customers who qualify for Commercial Base prices and whose cumulative
account volume exceeds a combined total of 5,000 letter-size and flat-
size pieces (including Flat Rate Envelopes, but not the Padded Flat
Rate Envelope) or 50,000 total pieces in the previous calendar year
(except Priority Mail Open and Distribute) and who have a customer
commitment agreement with USPS (new Priority Mail customers see 1.3.2),
and are:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item d to read as follows:]
d. Permit holders using USPS Returns service for packages returned
at Priority Mail prices when all requirements are met under 505.3.0.
* * * * *
1.4 Commercial Plus Cubic
1.4.1 Commercial Plus Cubic Eligibility
* * * The Commercial Plus cubic prices are available for:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item c to read as follows:]
c. Permit holders using USPS Returns service for packages returned
at Priority Mail prices when all requirements are met under 503.3.0.
* * * * *
224 Postage Payment and Documentation
1.0 Basic Standards for Postage Payment
1.1 Postage Payment Options
1.1.1 Commercial Base Pricing
Priority Mail Commercial Base and Regional Rate Box postage may be
paid with:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item e to read as follows:]
e. Permit holders using USPS Returns service for Priority Mail
packages when all requirements are met under 505.3.0.
1.1.2 Commercial Plus Pricing
Commercial Plus Priority Mail postage may be paid with:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item c to read as follows:]
c. Permit holders using USPS Returns service for Priority Mail
packages who qualify for Commercial Base prices and whose account
volumes exceed 100,000 pieces in the previous calendar year or who have
a customer commitment agreement with the USPS (see 223.1.3.2).
* * * * *
1.1.3 Commercial Plus Cubic Pricing
Commercial Plus cubic prices may be paid with:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item c to read as follows:]
c. Permit holders using USPS Returns service when packages are
returned at Priority Mail prices and all requirements are met under
505.3.0.
* * * * *
280 Commercial Mail First-Class Package Service--Commercial
283 Prices and Eligibility
1.0 Prices and Fees
* * * * *
1.2 Commercial Prices
Commercial prices are available when paid by one of the following
methods:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item d to read as follows:]
d. Permit holders using USPS Returns service for First-Class
Package Service--Commercial packages when all requirements are met
under 505.3.0.
* * * * *
500 Additional Mailing Services
503 Extra Services
1.0 Basic Standards for All Extra Services
* * * * *
1.4 Eligibility for Extra Services
* * * * *
1.4.3 Eligibility--Domestic Returns
Extra services for return packages under 505.3.0 and 505.4.0 are
available as follows:
Exhibit 1.4.3 Eligibility--Domestic Returns
[Revise Exhibit 1.4.3 by inserting a new table to read as follows:]
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Eligible extra services (paid EPS account or by Eligible extra services (paid by sender)
permit holder) -------------------------------------------------------------------
Return services ---------------------------------------------------
Insurance $500 Insurance more Signature Insurance $500 Insurance more Signature Certificate of
or less than $500 confirmation or less than $500 confirmation mailing
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USPS Returns:
Priority Mail Return Service. 1 1, 2, 3 [check] 1 1, 2 [check] 4
First-Class Package Return 3 2, 3 [check] [check] 2 [check] 4
Svs.........................
Ground Return Service........ 3 2, 3 [check] [check] 2 [check] 4
Parcel Return Service............ [check] 2 [check] 2 4
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1. Insurance is not included for Priority Mail Return Service, it must be purchased.
2. A signature is not provided as part of the delivery record for USPS Returns service items insured for more than $500.
3. Insurance being purchased by the EPS account holder must be accompanied by electronic data that supports the value of the merchandise and the
associated fee paid (see 4.3.1).
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4. Individual pieces using Form 3817 or Form 3665 by sender only.
* * * * *
2.0 Registered Mail
* * * * *
2.2 Fees and Liability
* * * * *
[Delete 2.2.4, Merchandise Return, in its entirety and renumber
2.2.5 as 2.2.4.]
2.2.4 Indemnity
[Revise the text of renumbered 2.2.4 to read as follows:]
No indemnity is paid for any matter registered without prepayment
of postage and fees.
* * * * *
2.5 Inquiry on Uninsured Article
2.5.1 Who, When and How To File
[Revise the second sentence of 2.5.1 to read as follows:]
* * * Only the mailer may file an inquiry for Registered Mail items
with no declared value. * * *
* * * * *
4.0 Insured Mail
* * * * *
4.2 Insurance Coverage--Priority Mail
Priority Mail pieces bearing an Intelligent Mail package barcode
(IMpb) or USPS retail tracking barcode (see 4.3.4) are insured against
loss, damage, or missing contents, up to a maximum of $50.00 or
$100.00, subject to the following:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item e to read as follows:]
e. Insurance coverage under 4.2a or 4.2b is not provided for
Priority Mail packages mailed as USPS Returns service, Priority Mail
Open and Distribute, or Premium Forwarding Service.
* * * * *
4.3 Basic Standards
4.3.1 Description
Insured mail is subject to the basic standards in 1.0; see 1.4 for
eligibility. The following additional standards apply to insured mail:
[Revise the text of item a by adding a new third sentence to read
as follows:]
a. * * * For customer-generated integrated barcodes used for USPS
Returns service or Parcel Return Service, the returns account holder
must provide USPS with electronic data in a shipping services file
version 1.6 or higher that identifies the USPS Tracking number of the
insured return package, total postage paid, insurance fee paid,
declared value, mailing date, origin ZIP Code, and delivery ZIP Code,
along with the recipient name and address information. * * *
* * * * *
505 Return Services
* * * * *
[Revise the heading and text of 3.0 to read as follows:]
3.0 USPS Returns Service
3.1 Basic Standards
3.1.1. Description
USPS Returns service allows an authorized account holder to pay the
postage and fees on single-piece priced commercial Priority Mail,
First-Class Package Service--Commercial, or Parcel Select Ground
packages returned to the account holder by senders (mailers) via a
return label, meeting the standards in 3.1.4, produced by the account
holder. Unless otherwise restricted, any mailable matter may be mailed
using any of the USPS Returns service options (Priority Mail Return
Service, First-Class Package Return Service, and Ground Return Service
(Parcel Select Ground)). Any content that constitutes First-Class Mail
matter may only be mailed using Priority Mail Return Service. USPS
Returns service is subject to the following conditions:
a. Availability. USPS Returns service is available to the account
holder for mailing to the account holder's designated address on the
USPS Returns label(s).
b. Payment Guarantee. The account holder must guarantee payment of
the proper postage and fees, including any fees for Extra Services
requested by the account holder, on all packages returned bearing a
valid barcoded USPS Returns label produced by the account holder. The
account holder must have sufficient funds in their associated
Electronic Payment Account to pay the postage and fees on an ongoing
basis.
c. Where Service Established. USPS Returns service accounts may be
established at any Post Office in the United States and its territories
and possessions or at any overseas U.S. military Post Office (APO/FPO/
DPO). USPS Returns service is not available for returns from any
foreign country.
3.1.2 Accounts
USPS Returns service accounts are subject to the following:
a. Account Enrollment. An approved USPS Returns service account may
be established by calling the Mailing and Shipping Solutions Center at
1-877-672-0007.
b. Advance Deposit Account. The account holder must pay postage and
fees through an Enterprise Payment System (EPS) account, accessed
through the Business Customer Gateway (BCG) at https://gateway.usps.com
and agree to the terms and conditions for use of such EPS account as
the EPS account holder.
c. Mailer Identification Code (MID). Applicants must request a new
MID via the BCG, select the product type of nonmanifested returns, and
select the applicable Service Type Codes (STCs) for the desired USPS
Returns service products.
d. Application Process. Applicants must have a valid Enterprise
Payment Account and be registered in the Business Customer Gateway
(BCG).
e. Canceled Accounts. If the account is cancelled by the EPS
account holder, USPS Returns service packages bearing the sender's
return address are returned to the sender; otherwise, they are treated
as dead mail.
f. Account Cancellation. The USPS may cancel an account if the EPS
account holder refuses to accept and pay postage and fees for USPS
Returns service packages, fails to keep sufficient funds in the advance
deposit account to cover postage and fees, or distributes return labels
that do not meet USPS standards.
g. Reapplying After Cancellation. To receive a new account after a
previous USPS Returns service account is canceled, the applicant must
re-register in the Business Customer Gateway and obtain and new mailer
identification code (MID) for USPS Returns service use. If not using
labels generated by the USPS Application Program Interface (API)
https://www.usps.com/business/web-tools-apis/welcome.htm or Merchant
Return Application (MRA), applicants must submit for approval two
samples for each label format to the National Customer Support Center
(NCSC). In addition, applicants must provide evidence that the reasons
for the account cancellation are corrected, and maintain funds in their
advance deposit account sufficient to cover normal returns for at least
two weeks.
h. Using Other Post Offices. The authorized Enterprise Payment
System (EPS) account holder using USPS Returns may distribute USPS
Returns labels for return through other Post Office locations.
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3.1.3 Postage and Prices
Postage and prices are subject to the following:
a. Postage is calculated based on the weight of the return package
and zone associated with the point of origin and delivery ZIP Code
subject to the eligibility for commercial prices and fees based on the
class of mail under 220, 250, and 280, except that postage for USPS
Returns in flat-rate packaging is based on the packaging type used and
the associated Universal Product Code (UPC) on the packaging. USPS
Returns service packages are charged postage and fees based on the
service type code (STC) embedded in the Intelligent Mail Package
barcode (IMpb) and as provided under 3.1.3c. If all or part of the IMpb
is unreadable, or the package is unable to be priced based on the data
collected, postage will be determined by the Postal Service based on
historical data, or default data determined at time of enrollment.
b. Prices for Priority Mail Return Service, First-Class Package
Return Service, and Ground Return Service (Parcel Select Ground)
packages are charged as follows:
1. Priority Mail Commercial Base prices are available for account
holders using Priority Mail Return Service, when all applicable
requirements are met.
2. Priority Mail Commercial Plus prices are available for Priority
Mail Return Service packages that qualify for Commercial Base prices
and for which the account holder has a customer commitment agreement
with the USPS (see 223.1.3).
3. First-Class Package Service--Commercial prices are available for
First-Class Package Return Service packages when all applicable
requirements are met.
4. Parcel Select Ground prices are available for Ground Return
Service packages when all applicable requirements are met.
c. The account holder or mailer may obtain extra and additional
services as follows:
1. Insurance--is available for USPS Returns service (see 503.0).
Insurance is not included with the postage for Priority Mail Return
Service. Insurance is available to the account holder for a fee on
packages that have the applicable STC imbedded into the IMpb on the
label, and for which the account holder has provided electronic data
that supports the value of the merchandise (see 503.4.3.1a). Only the
account holder may file a claim (see 609). Mailers mailing a USPS
Returns service package may obtain insurance at their own expense at
the time of mailing by presenting the labeled USPS Returns package at a
Post Office retail unit to obtain the service.
2. Signature Confirmation is available for USPS Returns service
(see 503.0). Signature Confirmation is available for a fee to the
account holder for packages that have the applicable STC for Signature
Confirmation imbedded into the IMpb on the label. Mailers mailing a
USPS Returns package may obtain Signature Confirmation at their own
expense at the time of mailing by presenting the labeled USPS Return
package at a Post Office retail unit to obtain the service.
3. Certificate of Mailing is available only to mailers at their own
expense at the time of mailing by presenting the certificate at a Post
Office retail unit to obtain the receipt.
4. Pickup on Demand Service is available for a fee with USPS
Returns service (see 507.7.0).
3.1.4 Labels
Distribution and preparation of labels are subject to the
following:
a. Distribution of Labels. USPS Returns labels may be distributed
to customers as an enclosure with merchandise, as a separate package
(including when requested electronically through the Business Customer
Gateway for printing and delivery to the customer by USPS), as an
electronic transmission for customer downloading and printing
(including through Label Broker\TM\ which allows customers to have the
pre-paid returns label printed for them at a USPS Retail System
Software (RSS) enabled retail location via a Label ID and/or QR code on
a smart phone, on a piece of paper, or written directly on a package
presented to the retail associate), or through one of the account
holder's designated pickup facilities.
b. Label Preparation. USPS Returns labels must meet the standards
in the Parcel Labeling Guide available on the PostalPro website at
https://postalpro.usps.com/parcellabelingguide. The label must include
an IMpb, accommodate all required information, be legible, and be
prepared in accordance with Publication 199, Intelligent Mail Package
Barcode (IMpb) Implementation Guide, available on the PostalPro
website. Standard label sizes are 3 inches by 6 inches, 4 inches by 4
inches, or 4 inches by 6 inches, and must be certified by the USPS for
use prior to distribution. Except for USPS Returns labels generated by
the USPS Application Program Interface (API) or Merchandise Return
Application (MRA), all returns labels must have a properly constructed
(C01, C05, N02, or N05, as applicable) IMpb approved by the National
Customer Support Center (NCSC). EPS account holders or their agents may
distribute approved return labels and instructions by means specified
in 3.1.4b. EPS account holders or their agents must provide written
instructions to the label end-user (mailer) as specified in 3.1.4c.
Labels cannot be faxed. If all applicable content and format standards
are met, USPS Returns labels may be produced by any of the following
methods:
1. As an impression printed by the EPS account holder directly onto
the package to be returned.
2. As a separate label preprinted by the EPS account holder to be
affixed by the customer onto the package to be returned. The reverse
side of the label must bear an adhesive strong enough to bond the label
securely to the package. Labels must be printed and delivered by USPS
to the customer when requested electronically by the EPS account holder
or its agents through the Business Customer Gateway, or provided as an
electronic file created by the EPS account holder for local output and
printing by the customer. The electronic file must include instructions
that explain how to affix the label securely to the package, and that
caution against covering with tape or other material any part of the
label where postage and fee information is to be recorded.
c. Labeling Instructions. Written instructions must be provided
with the label that, at a minimum, directs the customer to do the
following:
1. ``If your name and address are not already preprinted in the
return address area, print them neatly in that area or attach a return
address label there.''
2. ``Attach the label squarely onto the largest side of the
package, centered if possible. Place the label so that it does not fold
over to another side. Do not place tape over any barcodes on the label
or any part of the label where postage and fee information will be
recorded.''
3. ``Remove or obliterate any other addresses, barcodes or price
markings on the outside packaging.''
4. ``Mail the labeled USPS Returns service package at a Post
Office, drop it in a collection box, leave it with your USPS carrier,
or schedule a package pickup at www.usps.com.''
3.1.5 Noncompliant Labels
USPS Returns account holders must use USPS-certified labels meeting
the standards in 3.1.4. When noncompliant labels are affixed to USPS
Returns service packages, the permit holder will
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be assessed the appropriate USPS Retail Ground price calculated from
the package's initial entry point (first physical scan) in the USPS
network to its delivery address.
3.1.6 Enter and Deposit
The EPS account holder's customers may mail the USPS Returns
service package at any Post Office; any associated office, station, or
branch; in any collection box (except a Priority Mail Express box);
with any rural carrier; by package pickup; on business routes during
regular mail delivery if prior arrangements are made with the carrier;
as part of a collection run for other mail (special arrangements might
be required); or at any place designated by the Postmaster for the
receipt of mail. USPS Returns service packages with extra services must
be mailed either with the rural carrier or at the main Post Office or
any associated office, station, or branch. Any such packages deposited
in collection boxes may be returned to the sender for the extra service
to be purchased appropriately, or it will be processed and charged
postage and fees based on the service type code (STC) embedded in the
Intelligent Mail Package barcode (IMpb) on the label and as provided
under 3.1.3c.
3.1.7 Additional Standards
Additional mailing standards applicable to each service option are
as follows:
a. Priority Mail Return service may contain any mailable matter
meeting the standards in 201.8.0 and 220.2.0. APO/FPO/DPO mail is
subject to 703.2.0 and 703.4.0, and Department of State mail is subject
to 703.3.0. Priority Mail Return service receives expeditious handling
and transportation, with service standards in accordance with Priority
Mail. Priority Mail Return service mailed under a specific customer
agreement is charged postage according to the individual agreement.
Commercial Base and Commercial Plus prices are the same as for outbound
Priority Mail in Notice 123, Price List.
b. First-Class Package Return service may contain mailable matter
meeting the standards in 201.8.0 and 280.2.0. First-Class Package
Return service handling, transportation, and eligibility of contents
are the same as for outbound First-Class Package Service--Commercial
parcels under 283. First-Class Package Return service packages may not
contain documents or personal correspondence, except that such packages
may contain invoices, receipts, incidental advertising, and other
documents that relate in all substantial respects to merchandise
contained in the package.
c. Ground Return (Parcel Select Ground) service provides ground
transportation for parcels containing mailable matter meeting the
standards in 201.8.0 and 153.3.0. Ground Return (Parcel Select Ground)
service is required for restricted and hazardous materials mailed using
USPS Returns service and as provided in Publication 52, Hazardous,
Restricted, and Perishable Mail. Ground Return (Parcel Select Ground)
service assumes the handing and transportation and service objectives
for delivery of USPS Retail Ground.
* * * * *
507 Mailer Services
* * * * *
7.0 Pickup on Demand Service
7.1 Postage and Fees
7.1.1 Postage
[Revise the text of 7.1.1 to read as follows:]
The correct amount of postage must be affixed to each piece except
for a Priority Mail Express label paid with a corporate account,
packages with a USPS Returns label affixed (under 505.3.0), pieces with
a Parcel Return Service permit label affixed (under 505.4.0), and
manifest mailings paid by permit imprint indicia approved by Business
Mailer Support (BMS).
* * * * *
7.1.3 Fee Not Charged
The customer is not charged for:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item c to read as follows:]
c. Pickup on Demand when the item bears a USPS Returns service
label that indicates that the permit holder will pay for Pickup on
Demand service.
* * * * *
508 Recipient Services
* * * * *
7.0 Premium Forwarding Services
* * * * *
7.3 Premium Forwarding Service Commercial
* * * * *
7.3.3 Conditions
* * * PFS-Commercial service is subject to these conditions:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item f to read as follows:]
f. The mailer must keep a postage-due account or business reply
mail (BRM) account at the originating postal facility where the PO Box
or business street address is located. Any short paid, BRM pieces will
be charged to the mailer's account prior to shipment.
* * * * *
7.4 Premium Forwarding Service Local
* * * * *
7.4.3 Conditions
* * * PFS-Local service is subject to these conditions:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item f to read as follows:]
f. A business must keep a postage-due account or business reply
mail (BRM) account at the originating postal facility where the PO Box
or business street address is located. Any short paid, BRM pieces will
be charged to the mailer's account prior to reshipment.
* * * * *
600 Basic Standards for All Mailing Services
* * * * *
602 Addressing
1.0 Elements of Addressing
* * * * *
1.3 Address Elements
All mail not bearing a simplified address must bear a delivery
address that contains at least the following elements in this order
from the top line:
* * * * *
e. ZIP Code where required:
[Revise the text of item e1 to read as follows:]
1. ZIP Codes are required on Priority Mail Express, commercial
First-Class Mail, First-Class Package Service--Commercial, Periodicals,
USPS Marketing Mail, Package Services and Parcel Select mailpieces, all
mail sent to military addresses within the United States and to APO and
FPO addresses, official mail, Business Reply Mail, and USPS Returns
service packages.
* * * * *
604 Postage Payment Methods and Refunds
* * * * *
6.0 Payment of Postage
* * * * *
6.4 Advance Deposit Account
[Revise the last sentence of 6.4 to read as follows:]
* * * Mailers may use a single advance deposit account to pay
postage due charges for more than one return
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service (e.g., business reply mail and Bulk Parcel Return Service).
* * * * *
10.0 Postage Due Weight Averaging Program
10.1 Basic Information
10.1.1 Description
[Revise the second sentence of 10.1.1 to read as follows:]
* * * This program, subject to application, approval, and
authorization, is available for customers who receive a minimum of
50,000 combined postage due parcels and flats or Bulk Parcel Return
Service (BPRS) pieces. * * *
10.1.2 General Qualification
[Revise the second sentence of 10.1.2 to read as follows:]
* * * Returns can include all classes of mail where postage due
fees are assessed, including BPRS return pieces. * * *
* * * * *
[Delete 11.0, Scan-Based Payment, in its entirety.]
* * * * *
609 Filing Indemnity Claims for Loss or Damage
1.0 General Filing Instructions
* * * * *
1.3 Who May File
A claim may be filed by:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of items c and d to read as follows:]
c. Only the account holder, for USPS Returns packages that are
insured as identified by the account holder's mailer identification
(MID) and the applicable STC for insurance imbedded into the IMpb on
the label, and for which the account holder has provided electronic
data that supports the value of the merchandise being returned (see
503.4.3.1a).
d. Only the mailer, when the mailer has added and paid for
insurance on USPS Returns service packages.
* * * * *
3.0 Providing Evidence of Insurance and Value
3.1 Evidence of Insurance
* * * Examples of acceptable evidence are:
* * * * *
[Revise the introductory text of item e to read as follows:]
e. For insured mail or COD mail paid using MMS or eVS under
705.2.0, or for insured mail paid using an EPS account for USPS Returns
service under 503.3.0, the mailer must use one of the following:
[Revise the text of item e1 to read as follows:]
1. A Detail Record in their Shipping Services file version 1.6 or
higher (which includes the USPS Tracking number of the insured item,
total postage paid, insurance fee paid, declared value, mailing date,
origin ZIP Code, delivery ZIP Code) along with the recipient name and
address information for the accountable extra services pieces.
* * * * *
Index
* * * * *
M
* * * * *
[Revise the heading and text under ``merchandise return service''
to read as follows (re-alphabetize heading and text after revision):]
USPS Returns Service, 505.3.0
accounts 505.3.1.2
adding extra services (by the mailer), 505.3.1.3
adding extra services (by the permit holder), 505.3.1.3
advanced deposit account, 505.3.1.2
applying for a permit, 505.3.1.2
format for label, 505.3.1.4
general information, 505.3.1.1
* * * * *
R
* * * * *
Reply Mail
* * * * *
[Revise the ``merchandise return service'' entry to read as follows
(re-alphabetize entry after revision):]
USPS Returns service, 505.3.0
* * * * *
Return Services
* * * * *
[Delete ``merchandise return service''.]
* * * * *
[Revise the ``USPS return services'' entry to read as follows:]
USPS Returns service, 505.3.0
* * * * *
Joshua J. Hofer,
Attorney, Federal Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2020-03170 Filed 2-24-20; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7710-12-P