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[Docket No. MC2021–91; Order No. 5894]
Mail Classification Schedule
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
9:00 a.m. Briefing on Transformation
at the NRC—Midyear Review
(Public Meeting). (Contact: Maria
Arribas-Colon: 301–415–6026)
NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
ACTION:
The Commission is
acknowledging a recent Postal Service
filing concerning classification changes
to the Mail Classification Schedule
related to International Mail. This
document informs the public of the
filing, invites public comment, and
takes other administrative steps.
DATES: Comments are due: May 25,
2021.
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:
SUMMARY:
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Commission Action
IIII. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
On May 13, 2021, the Postal Service
filed a request with the Commission
pursuant to 39 CFR 3040.180 to make
changes to the classification of
Outbound Single-Piece First-Class
Package International Service (FCPIS).1
In support of its Request, the Postal
Service filed the following documents:
• Attachment 1 to the Request—
Decision of the Governors of the United
States Postal Service on Mail
Classification Schedule Changes Related
to the Outbound Commercial Provider
Initiative, May 6, 2021 (Governors’
Decision No. 21–4) and Draft Mail
Classification Schedule (MCS) language;
and
• Attachment 1 to the Errata—
Certification of Governors’ Vote on
Governors’ Decision No. 21–4.
The Postal Service describes the
proposed classification changes as
1 Request of the United States Postal Service for
Classification Changes Concerning Outbound
Single-Piece First-Class Package International
Service, May 13, 2021 (Request). The Postal Service
filed errata to the Request on May 14, 2021. Notice
of Errata to Request of the United States Postal
Service for Classification Changes Concerning
Outbound Single-Piece First-Class Package
International Service, May 14, 2021 (Errata).
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necessary to facilitate the
implementation of the Outbound
Commercial Provider Initiative (OCPI)
which would offer delivery of outbound
international service in foreign
countries through use of a commercial
delivery supplier in lieu of the
destination country postal operator.
Request at 2–3. The Postal Service states
that OCPI will be offered with Priority
Mail Express International (PMEI),
Priority Mail International (PMI), and
FCPIS. Id. at 2. The Postal Service
asserts that the existing classification
language for PMEI and PMI is
sufficiently broad to enable
implementation of OCPI, and thus its
Request only seeks changes to the
classification language for FCPIS. Id. at
2–3. The Postal Service notes that the
requested MCS revisions do not require
implementation of OCPI. Id. at 3.
Specifically, the requested MCS
revisions are:
• Removal from MCS section 2335.1a
of the provision that FCPIS be subject to
the provisions of the Universal Postal
Convention;
• Deletion from MCS section 2335.1a
of the phrase ‘‘that are not entered as
Priority Mail International’’; and
• Revision to MCS section 2335.1c to
state ‘‘Outbound Single-Piece First-Class
Package International Service pieces
that are undeliverable-as-addressed may
be forwarded if applicable or returned to
the sender.’’
Id.
In support of the Request, the Postal
Service notes that OCPI is intended
primarily to take advantage of
advantageous rates negotiated with
commercial suppliers, and thus these
classification changes should not result
in any violation of the standards of 39
U.S.C. 3633 and 39 CFR part 3035.
Request at 4–5. The Postal Service
notes, however, that in some cases the
use of OCPI suppliers may be desirable
to ensure stable and consistent service
abroad, rather than exclusively as a costsaving measure. See id. The Postal
Service states that because OCPI is in its
preliminary stages and it has yet to be
determined whether OCPI will be
offered in conjunction with FCPIS, it is
not possible at this time to generate
detailed financial workpapers showing
the impact of OCPI on the cost coverage
of FCPIS. Id. at 5.
The Postal Service describes the
impact of the proposed changes on the
users of FCPIS as positive by permitting
the Postal Service to use OCPI providers
to remain competitive in cross-border
shipping, enabling continuity of service
where issues arise with foreign postal
operators, and providing the possibility
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of offering additional services or
improved service performance. Id. at 6.
The Postal Service also notes how the
use of OCPI providers may result in
differences in the handling of FCPIS
pieces that are undeliverable as
addressed. Id. at 7. The Postal Service
describes competitors as affected by the
Postal Service’s implementation of
OCPI, but notes that by relying on
commercial customs practices in the
destination country, shipments
delivered by an OCPI provider would be
subject to same practices as shipments
originating with competing private
sector entities. Id. at 6.
II. Commission Action
The Commission establishes Docket
No. MC2021–91 to consider the Postal
Service’s proposals described in its
Request. Interested persons may submit
comments on whether the Request is
consistent with the policies of 39 CFR
3040.180. Comments are due by May 25,
2021.
The Request and related filings are
available on the Commission’s website
(https://www.prc.gov). The Commission
encourages interested persons to review
the Request for further details.
The Commission appoints Gregory
Stanton to serve as Public
Representative in this proceeding.
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket
No. MC2021–91 for consideration of the
matters raised by the Request of the
United States Postal Service for
Classification Changes Concerning
Outbound Single-Piece First-Class
Package International Service, filed May
13, 2021.
2. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, Gregory
Stanton is appointed to serve as an
officer of the Commission (Public
Representative) to represent the
interests of the general public in this
proceeding.
3. Comments by interested persons
are due by May 25, 2021.
4. The Secretary shall arrange for
publication of this order in the Federal
Register.
By the Commission.
Erica A. Barker,
Secretary.
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COMMISSION
[Release No. 34–91921; File No. SR–
CboeBZX–2021–023]
Self-Regulatory Organizations; Cboe
BZX Exchange, Inc.; Order Approving
a Proposed Rule Change To Extend
the Cutoff Time for Accepting on Close
Orders Entered for Participation in the
Exchange’s Closing Auction and To
Clarify Changes to the Definitions of
Late-Limit-On-Close and Late-LimitOn-Open Orders
May 18, 2021.
I. Introduction
On March 26, 2021, Cboe BZX
Exchange, Inc. (‘‘Cboe BZX’’ or
‘‘Exchange’’) filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission
(‘‘Commission’’), pursuant to Section
19(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934 (‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4
thereunder,2 a proposed rule change to
modify Exchange Rule 11.23 to amend
the cutoff time for accepting on close
orders entered for participation in the
Exchange’s Closing Auction and to
make clarifying changes to the
definitions of Late-Limit-On-Close and
Late-Limit-On-Open orders. The
proposed rule change was published for
comment in the Federal Register on
April 9, 2021.3 The Commission
received no comments on the proposed
rule change. This order approves the
proposed rule change.
II. Description of the Proposal
Exchange Rule 11.23(c) currently
provides that Users may submit Limiton-Close (‘‘LOC’’) 4 and Market-on-Close
(‘‘MOC’’) 5 orders to the Exchange until
3:55 p.m. ET (‘‘Closing Auction
Cutoff’’), at which point any additional
LOC and MOC orders will be rejected.6
Users may submit Late-Limit-on-Close
(‘‘LLOC’’) 7 orders between 3:55 p.m.
1 15
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1).
CFR 240.19b–4.
3 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 91479
(April 5, 2021), 86 FR 18580 (‘‘Notice’’).
4 Exchange Rule 11.23(a)(13) defines Limit-onClose as ‘‘. . . a BZX limit order that is designated
for execution only in the Closing Auction.’’
5 Exchange Rule 11.23(a)(15) defines Market-onClose as ‘‘. . . a BZX market order that is
designated for execution only in the Closing
Auction or Cboe Market Close.’’
6 See Exchange Rule 11.23(c)(1)(A).
7 Exchange Rule 11.23(a)(11) defines ‘‘Late-LimitOn-Close’’ as ‘‘. . . a BZX limit order that is
designated for execution only in the Closing
Auction. To the extent a LLOC bid or offer received
by the Exchange has a limit price that is more
aggressive than the NBB or NBO, the price of such
bid or offer is adjusted to be equal to the NBB or
NBO, respectively, at the time of receipt by the
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. MC2021-91; Order No. 5894]
Mail Classification Schedule
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Commission is acknowledging a recent Postal Service filing
concerning classification changes to the Mail Classification Schedule
related to International Mail. This document informs the public of the
filing, invites public comment, and takes other administrative steps.
DATES: Comments are due: May 25, 2021.
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. Commission Action
IIII. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
On May 13, 2021, the Postal Service filed a request with the
Commission pursuant to 39 CFR 3040.180 to make changes to the
classification of Outbound Single-Piece First-Class Package
International Service (FCPIS).\1\ In support of its Request, the Postal
Service filed the following documents:
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\1\ Request of the United States Postal Service for
Classification Changes Concerning Outbound Single-Piece First-Class
Package International Service, May 13, 2021 (Request). The Postal
Service filed errata to the Request on May 14, 2021. Notice of
Errata to Request of the United States Postal Service for
Classification Changes Concerning Outbound Single-Piece First-Class
Package International Service, May 14, 2021 (Errata).
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Attachment 1 to the Request--Decision of the Governors of
the United States Postal Service on Mail Classification Schedule
Changes Related to the Outbound Commercial Provider Initiative, May 6,
2021 (Governors' Decision No. 21-4) and Draft Mail Classification
Schedule (MCS) language; and
Attachment 1 to the Errata--Certification of Governors'
Vote on Governors' Decision No. 21-4.
The Postal Service describes the proposed classification changes as
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necessary to facilitate the implementation of the Outbound Commercial
Provider Initiative (OCPI) which would offer delivery of outbound
international service in foreign countries through use of a commercial
delivery supplier in lieu of the destination country postal operator.
Request at 2-3. The Postal Service states that OCPI will be offered
with Priority Mail Express International (PMEI), Priority Mail
International (PMI), and FCPIS. Id. at 2. The Postal Service asserts
that the existing classification language for PMEI and PMI is
sufficiently broad to enable implementation of OCPI, and thus its
Request only seeks changes to the classification language for FCPIS.
Id. at 2-3. The Postal Service notes that the requested MCS revisions
do not require implementation of OCPI. Id. at 3. Specifically, the
requested MCS revisions are:
Removal from MCS section 2335.1a of the provision that
FCPIS be subject to the provisions of the Universal Postal Convention;
Deletion from MCS section 2335.1a of the phrase ``that are
not entered as Priority Mail International''; and
Revision to MCS section 2335.1c to state ``Outbound
Single-Piece First-Class Package International Service pieces that are
undeliverable-as-addressed may be forwarded if applicable or returned
to the sender.''
Id.
In support of the Request, the Postal Service notes that OCPI is
intended primarily to take advantage of advantageous rates negotiated
with commercial suppliers, and thus these classification changes should
not result in any violation of the standards of 39 U.S.C. 3633 and 39
CFR part 3035. Request at 4-5. The Postal Service notes, however, that
in some cases the use of OCPI suppliers may be desirable to ensure
stable and consistent service abroad, rather than exclusively as a
cost-saving measure. See id. The Postal Service states that because
OCPI is in its preliminary stages and it has yet to be determined
whether OCPI will be offered in conjunction with FCPIS, it is not
possible at this time to generate detailed financial workpapers showing
the impact of OCPI on the cost coverage of FCPIS. Id. at 5.
The Postal Service describes the impact of the proposed changes on
the users of FCPIS as positive by permitting the Postal Service to use
OCPI providers to remain competitive in cross-border shipping, enabling
continuity of service where issues arise with foreign postal operators,
and providing the possibility of offering additional services or
improved service performance. Id. at 6. The Postal Service also notes
how the use of OCPI providers may result in differences in the handling
of FCPIS pieces that are undeliverable as addressed. Id. at 7. The
Postal Service describes competitors as affected by the Postal
Service's implementation of OCPI, but notes that by relying on
commercial customs practices in the destination country, shipments
delivered by an OCPI provider would be subject to same practices as
shipments originating with competing private sector entities. Id. at 6.
II. Commission Action
The Commission establishes Docket No. MC2021-91 to consider the
Postal Service's proposals described in its Request. Interested persons
may submit comments on whether the Request is consistent with the
policies of 39 CFR 3040.180. Comments are due by May 25, 2021.
The Request and related filings are available on the Commission's
website (https://www.prc.gov). The Commission encourages interested
persons to review the Request for further details.
The Commission appoints Gregory Stanton to serve as Public
Representative in this proceeding.
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket No. MC2021-91 for
consideration of the matters raised by the Request of the United States
Postal Service for Classification Changes Concerning Outbound Single-
Piece First-Class Package International Service, filed May 13, 2021.
2. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, Gregory Stanton is appointed to serve
as an officer of the Commission (Public Representative) to represent
the interests of the general public in this proceeding.
3. Comments by interested persons are due by May 25, 2021.
4. The Secretary shall arrange for publication of this order in the
Federal Register.
By the Commission.
Erica A. Barker,
Secretary.
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