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3. Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
4. Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submissions
of responses.
RI 25–15, Notice of Change in
Student’s Status, is used to collect
sufficient information from adult
children of deceased Federal employees
or annuitants to assure that the child
continues to be eligible for payments
from OPM.
Analysis
Agency: Retirement Operations,
Retirement Services, Office of Personnel
Management.
Title: Notice of Change in Student’s
Status.
OMB Number: 3206–0042.
Frequency: On occasion.
Affected Public: Individuals or
households.
Number of Respondents: 2,500.
Estimated Time per Respondent: 20
minutes.
Total Burden Hours: 835.
U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
Kellie Cosgrove Riley,
Director, Office of Privacy and Information
Management.
II. Commission Analysis
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. MC2023–12; Order No. 6301]
Market Dominant Product List
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Commission is
recognizing a recent Postal Service filing
requesting to add USPS Connect Local
Mail as a new, permanent product to the
Mail Classification Schedule and the
request’s dismissal.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at
202–789–6820.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction and Overview
II. Commission Analysis
III. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction and Overview
On October 11, 2022, the Postal
Service filed a request with the
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Commission pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3642
and 39 CFR 3045.18 to add USPS
Connect Local Mail, currently an
experimental product, as a new,
permanent product offering under the
Mail Classification Schedule (MCS)
section 1115 (Market Dominant
Products: First-Class Mail: First-Class
Mail Flats).1 The USPS Connect Local
Mail market test was initially authorized
by the Commission on January 4, 2022.2
It is currently set to expire on January
8, 2024. Order No. 6080 at 20. USPS
Connect Local Mail is a derivative of
First-Class Mail that functions as an
alternative to long-distance, end-to-end
mailing for use by business mailers who
wish to send mail locally with regular
frequency. Order No. 6080 at 2.
In order for the Commission to
convert an experimental product
offering into a permanent product
offering, the Postal Service must first
file a request that complies with, among
other rules, 39 U.S.C. 3642, 39 CFR
3040.131, 39 CFR 3040.132, and 39 CFR
3045.18. Because the Request does not
contain the information required by
these statutes and regulations, the
Commission dismisses the Request. This
dismissal is without prejudice to allow
the Postal Service to refile a compliant
request to convert USPS Connect Local
Mail into a permanent product offering,
should it see fit.
As the Postal Service correctly
identifies, a request to add a nonexperimental product to the Market
Dominant product list based on an
experimental product is governed by 39
U.S.C. 3642 and 39 CFR 3045.18.
Request at 1. The regulation sets out
numerous requirements, including that
the request be filed ‘‘pursuant to 39
U.S.C. 3642 and part 3040, subpart B of
this chapter.’’ 39 CFR 3045.18(a). Part
3040, subpart B, in turn, contains the
requirements that the Postal Service
must follow to modify the product lists
generally. Among these requirements is
the mandate that the Postal Service
‘‘[p]rovide all supporting justification’’
upon which it proposes to rely on
making the request. 39 CFR 3040.131(e).
The supporting justification is the
crux of the request to modify the
product list. Section 3040.132 sets out
in detail the contents of the supporting
justification. See 39 CFR 3040.132.
1 United States Postal Service Request to Convert
USPS Connect Local Mail to a Permanent Offering,
October 11, 2022, at 1–2 (Request).
2 Docket No. MT2022–1, Order Authorizing
Market Test of Experimental Product—USPS
Connect Local Mail, January 4, 2022 (Order No.
6080).
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Such information is not only required
by law but necessary in practice. As the
Commission has previously explained
in the analogous context of changes to
the MCS, a full and complete request is
important to ensure that the
Commission has ‘‘sufficient information
to make the necessary determination as
to whether a[ ] MCS change is
appropriate’’ and to avoiding the
issuance of large numbers of Chairman’s
Information Requests during
proceedings, which leads ‘‘to the
expenditure of additional resources by
the Commission, the Postal Service, and
other interested persons’’ and
‘‘complicate[s] the Commission’s
review.’’ 3 An insufficient initial
‘‘explanation of and justification for
proposed classification changes also
undermines the Commission’s objective
that changes [ ] are made in an accurate
and transparent manner, such that it is
clear to participants in Commission
proceedings, users of the mail, and the
Commission the precise changes the
Postal Service is proposing, the likely
effects, and the Postal Service’s
rationale for proposing such changes.’’ 4
The previous proceedings related to
USPS Connect Local Mail provide a
good example of the importance of the
required information. In approving the
market test, the Commission
emphasized that safeguards in the
market test process—specifically,
limited duration and revenue and the
reevaluation of the product should the
Postal Service wish to extend the test or
offer the product permanently—
weighed in favor of allowing the market
test to proceed. Order No. 6080 at 15.
The Commission explained that, going
forward:
[I]f the Postal Service submits a request to
convert USPS Connect Local Mail into a nonexperimental offering (such as a permanent
product, permanent price category, or a
negotiated service agreement), the Postal
Service must comply with 39 CFR 3045.18
and 39 CFR part 3040, subpart B. See 39 CFR
3045.18(a). The Commission expects that
such a request would include, among other
things, the information and supporting
justification that would enable correct
categorization of the proposed offering. See
39 CFR 3040.131, 3040.132.
Order No. 6080 at 15–16.
However, the Request fails to include
the information required by 39 U.S.C.
3642, 39 CFR 3040.131, 39 CFR
3 Docket No. RM2015–6, notice of proposed
rulemaking, Changes and Corrections to the Mail
Classification Schedule, November 14, 2014, at 2
(79 FR 69781 (November 24, 2014)) (Order No.
2250).
4 Docket Nos. CP2022–22 and CP2022–62, Order
Granting in Part the United States Postal Service’s
Motions for Clarification of Order Nos. 6071 and
6195, August 15, 2022, at 9–10 (Order No. 6249).
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3040.132, 39 CFR 3045.18, and
contemplated by the Commission in
Order No. 6080. Among other
deficiencies, the Request does not
include a supporting justification that
provides information sufficient to
perform a market power analysis,
explain why USPS Connect Local Mail
is or is not covered by the postal
monopoly, provide a description of the
private businesses engaged in the
delivery of the product or of the likely
impact on small businesses, or give the
views of users of the product. See 39
CFR 3040.132. In short, the Request fails
to ‘‘include such information and data,
and such statements of reasons and
bases, as are necessary and appropriate
to fully inform the Commission of the
nature, scope, significance, and impact
of the proposed modification.’’ Id., (i).
Further, by rule the Postal Service is
required to file its request at least 60
days before it wishes for the
Commission to make its determination.
See 39 CFR 3045.18(d)(2)(ii). This date
is predicated on the Postal Service
providing complete information to
facilitate comment by interested parties
and a fulsome review by the
Commission itself. In the absence of
such information, a complete analysis
and decision within 60 days is not
possible.5
Because the Request does not contain
the information required by law and
necessary for the Commission to
determine the appropriateness of
converting USPS Connect Local Mail to
a permanent product offering, the
Commission shall dismiss the Request
without prejudice to the Postal Service
to file a compliant request.
III. Ordering Paragraphs
It is ordered:
1. The United States Postal Service
Request to Convert USPS Connect Local
Mail to a Permanent Offering, filed
October 11, 2022, does not meet the
statutory and regulatory requirements of
a request to convert the experimental
product to a permanent product
offering.
2. The Commission cannot approve
the USPS Connect Local Mail product as
a permanent product offering based
upon the record before it.
3. The Commission hereby dismisses,
without prejudice, the United States
Postal Service Request to Convert USPS
Connect Local Mail to a Permanent
Offering, filed October 11, 2022.
5 It should also be noted that the current market
test’s expiration date of January 8, 2024, appears to
allow the Postal Service the opportunity to both
provide services without interruption to customers
and time to collect more complete volume, revenue,
and cost test data.
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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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BILLING CODE 7710–FW–P
POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket Nos. CP2020–196; MC2023–17 and
CP2023–16; MC2023–18 and CP2023–17;
MC2023–19 and CP2023–18; MC2023–20
and CP2023–19]
New Postal Products
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Commission is noticing a
recent Postal Service filing for the
Commission’s consideration concerning
a negotiated service agreement. This
notice informs the public of the filing,
invites public comment, and takes other
administrative steps.
DATES: Comments are due: October 24,
2022.
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.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at
202–789–6820.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Docketed Proceeding(s)
I. Introduction
The Commission gives notice that the
Postal Service filed request(s) for the
Commission to consider matters related
to negotiated service agreement(s). The
request(s) may propose the addition or
removal of a negotiated service
agreement from the market dominant or
the competitive product list, or the
modification of an existing product
currently appearing on the market
dominant or the competitive product
list.
Section II identifies the docket
number(s) associated with each Postal
Service request, the title of each Postal
Service request, the request’s acceptance
date, and the authority cited by the
Postal Service for each request. For each
request, the Commission appoints an
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officer of the Commission to represent
the interests of the general public in the
proceeding, pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505
(Public Representative). Section II also
establishes comment deadline(s)
pertaining to each request.
The public portions of the Postal
Service’s request(s) can be accessed via
the Commission’s website (https://
www.prc.gov). Non-public portions of
the Postal Service’s request(s), if any,
can be accessed through compliance
with the requirements of 39 CFR
3011.301.1
The Commission invites comments on
whether the Postal Service’s request(s)
in the captioned docket(s) are consistent
with the policies of title 39. For
request(s) that the Postal Service states
concern market dominant product(s),
applicable statutory and regulatory
requirements include 39 U.S.C. 3622, 39
U.S.C. 3642, 39 CFR part 3030, and 39
CFR part 3040, subpart B. For request(s)
that the Postal Service states concern
competitive product(s), applicable
statutory and regulatory requirements
include 39 U.S.C. 3632, 39 U.S.C. 3633,
39 U.S.C. 3642, 39 CFR part 3035, and
39 CFR part 3040, subpart B. Comment
deadline(s) for each request appear in
section II.
II. Docketed Proceeding(s)
1. Docket No(s).: CP2020–196; Filing
Title: Notice of the United States Postal
Service of Filing Modification Two to
Global Reseller Expedited Package 2
Negotiated Service Agreement; Filing
Acceptance Date: October 14, 2022;
Filing Authority: 39 CFR 3035.105;
Public Representative: Jennaca D.
Upperman; Comments Due: October 24,
2022.
2. Docket No(s).: MC2023–17 and
CP2023–16; Filing Title: USPS Request
to Add Priority Mail Express
International, Priority Mail International
& First-Class Package International
Service Contract 8 to Competitive
Product List and Notice of Filing
Materials Under Seal; Filing Acceptance
Date: October 14, 2022; Filing Authority:
39 U.S.C. 3642, 39 CFR 3040.130
through 3040.135, and 39 CFR 3035.105;
Public Representative: Jennaca D.
Upperman; Comments Due: October 24,
2022.
3. Docket No(s).: MC2023–18 and
CP2023–17; Filing Title: USPS Request
to Add Priority Mail Express
International, Priority Mail
International, First-Class Package
International Service & Commercial
1 See Docket No. RM2018–3, Order Adopting
Final Rules Relating to Non-Public Information,
June 27, 2018, Attachment A at 19–22 (Order No.
4679).
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. MC2023-12; Order No. 6301]
Market Dominant Product List
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Commission is recognizing a recent Postal Service filing
requesting to add USPS Connect Local Mail as a new, permanent product
to the Mail Classification Schedule and the request's dismissal.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at
202-789-6820.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Introduction and Overview
II. Commission Analysis
III. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction and Overview
On October 11, 2022, the Postal Service filed a request with the
Commission pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3642 and 39 CFR 3045.18 to add USPS
Connect Local Mail, currently an experimental product, as a new,
permanent product offering under the Mail Classification Schedule (MCS)
section 1115 (Market Dominant Products: First-Class Mail: First-Class
Mail Flats).\1\ The USPS Connect Local Mail market test was initially
authorized by the Commission on January 4, 2022.\2\ It is currently set
to expire on January 8, 2024. Order No. 6080 at 20. USPS Connect Local
Mail is a derivative of First-Class Mail that functions as an
alternative to long-distance, end-to-end mailing for use by business
mailers who wish to send mail locally with regular frequency. Order No.
6080 at 2.
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\1\ United States Postal Service Request to Convert USPS Connect
Local Mail to a Permanent Offering, October 11, 2022, at 1-2
(Request).
\2\ Docket No. MT2022-1, Order Authorizing Market Test of
Experimental Product--USPS Connect Local Mail, January 4, 2022
(Order No. 6080).
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In order for the Commission to convert an experimental product
offering into a permanent product offering, the Postal Service must
first file a request that complies with, among other rules, 39 U.S.C.
3642, 39 CFR 3040.131, 39 CFR 3040.132, and 39 CFR 3045.18. Because the
Request does not contain the information required by these statutes and
regulations, the Commission dismisses the Request. This dismissal is
without prejudice to allow the Postal Service to refile a compliant
request to convert USPS Connect Local Mail into a permanent product
offering, should it see fit.
II. Commission Analysis
As the Postal Service correctly identifies, a request to add a non-
experimental product to the Market Dominant product list based on an
experimental product is governed by 39 U.S.C. 3642 and 39 CFR 3045.18.
Request at 1. The regulation sets out numerous requirements, including
that the request be filed ``pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3642 and part 3040,
subpart B of this chapter.'' 39 CFR 3045.18(a). Part 3040, subpart B,
in turn, contains the requirements that the Postal Service must follow
to modify the product lists generally. Among these requirements is the
mandate that the Postal Service ``[p]rovide all supporting
justification'' upon which it proposes to rely on making the request.
39 CFR 3040.131(e).
The supporting justification is the crux of the request to modify
the product list. Section 3040.132 sets out in detail the contents of
the supporting justification. See 39 CFR 3040.132.
Such information is not only required by law but necessary in
practice. As the Commission has previously explained in the analogous
context of changes to the MCS, a full and complete request is important
to ensure that the Commission has ``sufficient information to make the
necessary determination as to whether a[ ] MCS change is appropriate''
and to avoiding the issuance of large numbers of Chairman's Information
Requests during proceedings, which leads ``to the expenditure of
additional resources by the Commission, the Postal Service, and other
interested persons'' and ``complicate[s] the Commission's review.'' \3\
An insufficient initial ``explanation of and justification for proposed
classification changes also undermines the Commission's objective that
changes [ ] are made in an accurate and transparent manner, such that
it is clear to participants in Commission proceedings, users of the
mail, and the Commission the precise changes the Postal Service is
proposing, the likely effects, and the Postal Service's rationale for
proposing such changes.'' \4\
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\3\ Docket No. RM2015-6, notice of proposed rulemaking, Changes
and Corrections to the Mail Classification Schedule, November 14,
2014, at 2 (79 FR 69781 (November 24, 2014)) (Order No. 2250).
\4\ Docket Nos. CP2022-22 and CP2022-62, Order Granting in Part
the United States Postal Service's Motions for Clarification of
Order Nos. 6071 and 6195, August 15, 2022, at 9-10 (Order No. 6249).
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The previous proceedings related to USPS Connect Local Mail provide
a good example of the importance of the required information. In
approving the market test, the Commission emphasized that safeguards in
the market test process--specifically, limited duration and revenue and
the reevaluation of the product should the Postal Service wish to
extend the test or offer the product permanently--weighed in favor of
allowing the market test to proceed. Order No. 6080 at 15. The
Commission explained that, going forward:
[I]f the Postal Service submits a request to convert USPS
Connect Local Mail into a non-experimental offering (such as a
permanent product, permanent price category, or a negotiated service
agreement), the Postal Service must comply with 39 CFR 3045.18 and
39 CFR part 3040, subpart B. See 39 CFR 3045.18(a). The Commission
expects that such a request would include, among other things, the
information and supporting justification that would enable correct
categorization of the proposed offering. See 39 CFR 3040.131,
3040.132.
Order No. 6080 at 15-16.
However, the Request fails to include the information required by
39 U.S.C. 3642, 39 CFR 3040.131, 39 CFR
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3040.132, 39 CFR 3045.18, and contemplated by the Commission in Order
No. 6080. Among other deficiencies, the Request does not include a
supporting justification that provides information sufficient to
perform a market power analysis, explain why USPS Connect Local Mail is
or is not covered by the postal monopoly, provide a description of the
private businesses engaged in the delivery of the product or of the
likely impact on small businesses, or give the views of users of the
product. See 39 CFR 3040.132. In short, the Request fails to ``include
such information and data, and such statements of reasons and bases, as
are necessary and appropriate to fully inform the Commission of the
nature, scope, significance, and impact of the proposed modification.''
Id., (i).
Further, by rule the Postal Service is required to file its request
at least 60 days before it wishes for the Commission to make its
determination. See 39 CFR 3045.18(d)(2)(ii). This date is predicated on
the Postal Service providing complete information to facilitate comment
by interested parties and a fulsome review by the Commission itself. In
the absence of such information, a complete analysis and decision
within 60 days is not possible.\5\
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\5\ It should also be noted that the current market test's
expiration date of January 8, 2024, appears to allow the Postal
Service the opportunity to both provide services without
interruption to customers and time to collect more complete volume,
revenue, and cost test data.
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Because the Request does not contain the information required by
law and necessary for the Commission to determine the appropriateness
of converting USPS Connect Local Mail to a permanent product offering,
the Commission shall dismiss the Request without prejudice to the
Postal Service to file a compliant request.
III. Ordering Paragraphs
It is ordered:
1. The United States Postal Service Request to Convert USPS Connect
Local Mail to a Permanent Offering, filed October 11, 2022, does not
meet the statutory and regulatory requirements of a request to convert
the experimental product to a permanent product offering.
2. The Commission cannot approve the USPS Connect Local Mail
product as a permanent product offering based upon the record before
it.
3. The Commission hereby dismisses, without prejudice, the United
States Postal Service Request to Convert USPS Connect Local Mail to a
Permanent Offering, filed October 11, 2022.
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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