Removal of Sacks-USPS Marketing Mail and Periodicals Flats, 63985-63999 [2022-22958]
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(3) Cape Canaveral Site. All waters
from surface to bottom encompassed
within a line connecting the following
points: Point 1, thence to Point 2, thence
to Point 3, thence to Point 4, and then
back to Point 1.
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(4) Tampa Site. All waters from
surface to bottom encompassed within a
line connecting the following points:
Point 1, thence to Point 2, thence to
Point 3, thence to Point 4, and then back
to Point 1.
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(5) Tallahassee Site. All waters from
surface to bottom encompassed within a
line connecting the following points:
Point 1, thence to Point 2, thence to
Point 3, and then back to Point 1.
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(b) Definitions. As used in this
section—
District Commander means
Commander of the Seventh Coast Guard
District.
Captain of the Port means the Captain
of the Port of Jacksonville or the Captain
of the Port of St. Petersburg.
Designated representative means a
Coast Guard Patrol Commander,
including a Coast Guard coxswain, petty
officer, or other officer operating a Coast
Guard vessel; Coast Guard
Representatives in the Merrill
Operations Center; and other officers
designated by the District Commander
of the Seventh Coast Guard District or
cognizant COTP.
Reentry Services means (1) activities
involved in the preparation of a reentry
vehicle and payload, crew (including
crew training), government astronaut, or
space flight participant, if any, for
reentry; and (2) the conduct of a reentry.
Reentry vehicle means a vehicle
designed to return from Earth orbit or
outer space to Earth, or a reusable
launch vehicle designed to return from
Earth orbit or outer space to Earth,
substantially intact.
Space Support Vessel means any
vessel engaged in the support of space
activities. These vessels are typically
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approximately 170 feet in length, have
a forward wheelhouse, and are
equipped with a helicopter pad and
lifting crane.
Splashdown means the landing of a
reentry vehicle into a body of water.
(c) Regulations. (1) Because the safety
zones described in paragraph (a) of this
section are within the U.S. Exclusive
Economic Zone, only U.S.-flagged
vessels are subject to enforcement. All
foreign-flagged vessels are encouraged
to remain outside the safety zones.
(2) In accordance with the general
regulations in 33 CFR part 165, subpart
C, no U.S.-flagged vessel may enter the
safety zones described in paragraph (a)
of this section unless authorized by the
District Commander, COTP, or
designated representative, except as
provided in paragraph (d)(3) of this
section.
(d) Notification of Enforcement. (1) To
the extent feasible, the District
Commander, COTP, or designated
representative will inform the public of
the activation of the five safety zones
described in paragraph (a) of this
section by Notice of Enforcement
published in the Federal Register at
least two days before the splashdown.
(2) To the extent possible, twenty-four
hours before a reentry vehicle
splashdown, the District Commander,
COTP, or designated representative will
inform the public if one of the five
safety zones described in paragraph (a)
of this section will remain activated
until announced by Broadcast Notice to
Mariners on VHF–FM channel 16, and/
or Marine Safety Information Bulletin
(as appropriate) that the safety zone is
no longer subject to enforcement.
(3) After a reentry vehicle
splashdown, the District Commander,
COTP, or designated representative will
grant general permission to come no
closer than 3 nautical miles of any
reentry vehicle or space support vessel
engaged in the recovery operations,
within the activated safety zone
described in paragraph (a) of this
section.
(4) Once a reentry vehicle, and any
personnel involved in reentry service,
are removed from the water and secured
onboard a space support vessel, the
District Commander, COTP, or
designated representative will issue a
Broadcast Notice to Mariners on VHF–
FM channel 16 announcing the
activated safety zone is no longer
subject to enforcement.
(e) Effective period. This section is
effective from January 1, 2023 through
February 4, 2024.
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Dated: October 17, 2022.
Tina J. Pena,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting
Commander, Seventh Coast Guard District.
[FR Doc. 2022–22972 Filed 10–20–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
Removal of Sacks—USPS Marketing
Mail and Periodicals Flats
Postal ServiceTM.
Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Postal ServiceTM
proposes to revise Mailing Standards of
the United States Postal Service,
Domestic Mail Manual (DMM®) to
remove references to sacks as a handling
unit for USPS Marketing Mail® and
Periodicals Flats.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
November 21, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Mail or deliver written
comments to the manager, Product
Classification, U.S. Postal Service®, 475
L’Enfant Plaza SW, Room 4446,
Washington, DC 20260–5015. You may
inspect and photocopy all written
comments at USPS® Headquarters
Library, 475 L’Enfant Plaza SW, 11th
Floor N, Washington, DC by
appointment only between the hours of
9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through
Friday by calling 1–202–268–2906 in
advance. Email comments, containing
the name and address of the commenter,
may be sent to: ProductClassification@
usps.gov, with a subject line of
‘‘Network Redesign—Removal of
Sacks.’’ Faxed comments are not
accepted.
Dale
Kennedy at (202) 268–6592 or Doriane
Harley at (202) 268–2537.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As part of
its network redesign efforts, the Postal
Service is proposing to eliminate the use
of sacks as containers for Flats
acceptance/entry but will continue to
allow Flat trays as acceptable containers
for acceptance and entry along with
bundles on pallets for USPS Marketing
Mail and Periodicals Flat Mail. The
exception to this proposal is that carrier
route, 5-digit scheme carrier routes and
5-digit carrier routes flat mail will
continue to be allowed to use sacks as
a handling unit.
Although exempt from the notice and
comment requirements of the
Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C.
553(b), (c)) regarding proposed
rulemaking by 39 U.S.C. 410(a), the
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Postal Service invites public comments
on the following proposed revisions 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.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Administrative practice and
procedure, Postal Service.
PART 111—[AMENDED.]
200 Commercial Letters, Cards, Flats,
and Parcels
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.
203 Basic Postage Statement,
Documentation, and Preparation
Standards
2. Revise the Mailing Standards of the
United States Postal Service, Domestic
Mail Manual (DMM) as follows:
3.0 Standardized Documentation for
First-Class Mail, Periodicals, USPS
Marketing Mail, and Flat-Size Bound
Printed Matter
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Mailing Standards of the United States
Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM)
Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is
proposed to be amended as follows:
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Sortation Level
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[Revise the item beginning with ‘‘Merged 5–Digit ’’ to read as follows:]
Merged 5—Digit [flat trays and pallets (Periodicals and USPS Marketing Mail flats); sacks and pallets (irregular parcels)] ...........
[Revise the item beginning with ‘‘Merged 5–Digit Scheme’’ to read as follows:]
Merged 5—Digit Scheme [flat trays and pallets (Periodicals and USPS Marketing Mail flats); sacks and pallets (irregular parcels)].
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[Revise the item beginning with ‘‘Merged 3-Digit ’’ to read as follows:]
Merged 3-Digit [flat trays (Periodicals flats); sacks (irregular parcels)] ..............................................................................................
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[Revise the item beginning with ‘‘SCF ’’ to read as follows:]
SCF [flat trays and pallets (Periodicals flats and USPS Marketing Mail); sacks and pallets .............................................................
(Bound Printed Matter and irregular parcels less than 6 ounces)]
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Bundles
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bundles placed in flat trays and sacks as
follows:
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[Revise the title of 4.10 to read as
follows:]
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[Revise the title of 4.4 to read as
follows:]
4.4 Exception to Bundle Preparation—
Full Letter and Flat Trays
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4.6 Address Visibility for Flats and
Parcels
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[Revise the items 4.6b and 4.6c to
read as follows:]
b. Bundles placed in or on 5-digit or
5-digit scheme (L001) flat trays or
pallets.
c. Bundles placed in carrier route and
5-digit carrier routes flat trays or sacks.
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[Revise the title of 4.8 to read as
follows:]
4.8 Preparing Bundles in Sacks and
Flat Trays
[Revise the introductory text of 4.8 to
read as follows:]
In addition to the standards in 4.5
through 4.7, mailers must prepare
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4.10 Additional Standards for
Unsacked/Untrayed Bundles Entered at
DDU Facilities
[Revise the introductory text of 4.10 to
read as follows:]
Mailers may enter unsacked,
untrayed, or nonpalletized bundles of
carrier route, Periodicals, or USPS
Marketing Mail flats and unsacked
bundles of Bound Printed Matter (BPM)
flats or irregular parcels (BPM only) at
destination delivery units (DDUs) if all
the following conditions are met:
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4.11
Pieces With Simplified Address
[Revise the last sentence of the
introductory text of 4.11 to read as
follows:]
* * * Bundles must be secure and
stable subject to weight limits in 705.8.0
if placed on pallets, and weight and
height limits in 4.8 if placed in flat
trays.
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5.0
Letter and Flat Trays
5.1
General Standards
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M5DS
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[Revise the last sentence of the
introductory text of 5.1 to read as
follows:]
* * * Periodicals and USPS
Marketing Mail flat-size mailings must
be prepared in flat trays with green lids
under 207.22.7, 207.25.5, 245.8.7, and
245.10.4.3 (see also 5.6.2j).
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Trays
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[Add an item (j) to read as follows:]
j. Flat trays used in a Periodicals or
USPS Marketing Mail flat-size mailing
may be nested into each other on a
pallet without lids and the pallet then
shrink-wrapped.
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Barcode Standards
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3.0 Standards for Barcoded Tray
Labels, Sack Labels, and Container
Labels
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3.2 Specifications for Barcoded Tray
and Sack Labels
3.2.4 3-Digit Content Identifier
Numbers
Exhibit 3.2.4
Numbers
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[Revise Exhibit 3.2.4 to read as
follows:]
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Class and mailing
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3-Digit Content Identifier
CIN
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Human-readable content
line
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[Revise the text of ‘‘Per Flats—Carrier Route,’’ ‘‘Per Flats—Barcoded,’’ ‘‘Per Flats—Nonbarcoded,’’ ‘‘Per Flats—Cosacked Barcoded and
Nonbarcoded,’’ and ‘‘Per Flats—Merged Carrier Route, Barcoded, and Nonbarcoded ’’ to read as follows:]
PER Flats—Carrier Route:
car. rt. sacks or flat trays—saturation ..........................................................................................................
car. rt. sacks or flat trays—high density ......................................................................................................
car. rt. sacks or flat trays—basic .................................................................................................................
5-digit carrier routes sacks or flat trays .......................................................................................................
5-digit scheme carrier routes sacks or flat trays ..........................................................................................
387
388
385
386
371
WSS 1
WSH 1
CR 1
5D CR-RTS
CR-RTS
5D BC
5D SCH BC
3D BC
SCF BC
ADC BC
BC WKG
WKG W
3-digit carrier routes flat trays ......................................................................................................................
PER Flats—Barcoded:
5-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
5-digit scheme flat trays ...............................................................................................................................
3-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
SCF flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
ADC flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
mixed ADC flat trays ....................................................................................................................................
Origin mixed ADC flat trays .........................................................................................................................
372
372
373
377
374
375
381
PER FLTS
PER FLTS
PER FLTS
PER FLTS
PER FLTS
PER FLTS
PER FLTS
FCM
PER Flats—Nonbarcoded:
5-digit scheme flat trays ...............................................................................................................................
378
5-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
3-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
SCF flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
378
379
384
ADC flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
380
mixed ADC flat trays ....................................................................................................................................
382
origin mixed ADC flat trays ..........................................................................................................................
381
PER FLT 5D SCH NON
BC
PER FLTS 5D NON BC
PER FLTS 3D NON BC
PER FLTS SCF NON
BC
PER FLTS ADC NON
BC
PER FLTS NON BC
WKG
PER FLTS WKG W
FCM
PER Flats—Co-trayed Barcoded and Nonbarcoded:
5-digit scheme flat trays ...............................................................................................................................
321
5-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
3-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
SCF flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
ADC flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
321
322
329
331
mixed ADC flat trays ....................................................................................................................................
332
origin mixed ADC flat trays ..........................................................................................................................
381
PER Flats—Merged Carrier Route, Barcoded, and Nonbarcoded:
merged 5-digit sacks or flat trays .................................................................................................................
merged 5-digit scheme sacks or flat trays ...................................................................................................
merged 3-digit flat trays ...............................................................................................................................
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349
352
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PER FLTS
PER FLTS
PER FLTS
PER FLTS
PER FLTS
SCH
PER FLTS
3D CR-RTS
PER FLT 5D SCH BC/
NBC
PER FLTS 5D BC/NBC
PER FLTS 3D BC/NBC
PER FLTS SCF BC/NBC
PER FLTS ADC BC/
NBC
PER FLTS BC/NBC
WKG
PER FLTS WKG W
FCM
PER FLTS CR/5D
PER FLTS CR/5D SCH
PER FLTS CR/5D/3D
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[Revise the text of ‘‘NEWS Flats—Carrier Route,’’ ‘‘NEWS Flats—Barcoded,’’ ‘‘NEWS Flats—Nonbarcoded,’’ ‘‘NEWS Flats—Cosacked
Barcoded and Nonbarcoded,’’ and ‘‘NEWS Flats—Merged Carrier Route, Barcoded and Nonbarcoded ’’ to read as follows:]
NEWS Flats—Carrier Route:
car. rt. sacks or flat trays—saturation ..........................................................................................................
car. rt. sacks or flat trays—high density ......................................................................................................
car. rt. sacks or flat trays—basic .................................................................................................................
5-digit carrier routes sacks or flat trays .......................................................................................................
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488
485
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5-digit scheme carrier routes sacks or flat trays ..........................................................................................
471
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NEWS FLTS
NEWS FLTS
NEWS FLTS
RTS
NEWS FLTS
SCH
WSS 1
WSH 1
CR 1
5D CR–
CR–RTS
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3-digit carrier routes flat trays ......................................................................................................................
451
NEWS FLTS 3D CR–
RTS
NEWS Flats—Barcoded:
5-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
5-digit scheme flat trays ...............................................................................................................................
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472
3-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
SCF flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
ADC flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
mixed ADC flat trays ....................................................................................................................................
origin mixed ADC flat trays ..........................................................................................................................
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477
474
475
481
NEWS FLTS
NEWS FLTS
BC
NEWS FLTS
NEWS FLTS
NEWS FLTS
NEWS FLTS
NEWS FLTS
FCM
NEWS Flats—Nonbarcoded:
5-digit scheme flat trays ...............................................................................................................................
478
5-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
478
3-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
479
SCF flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
484
ADC flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
480
mixed ADC flat trays ....................................................................................................................................
482
origin mixed ADC flat trays ..........................................................................................................................
481
NEWS Flats—Co-trayed Barcoded and Nonbarcoded:
5-digit scheme flat trays ...............................................................................................................................
421
5-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
421
3-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
422
SCF and origin/entry SCF flat trays .............................................................................................................
429
ADC flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
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mixed ADC flat trays ....................................................................................................................................
432
origin mixed ADC flat trays ..........................................................................................................................
481
NEWS Flats—Merged Carrier Route, Barcoded, and Nonbarcoded:
merged 5-digit ..............................................................................................................................................
merged 5-digit scheme .................................................................................................................................
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449
merged 3-digit flat trays ...............................................................................................................................
452
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5D BC
5D SCH
3D BC
SCF BC
ADC BC
BC WKG
WKG W
NEWS FLT 5D SCH
NON BC
NEWS FLTS 5D NON
BC
NEWS FLTS 3D NON
BC
NEWS FLTS SCF NON
BC
NEWS FLTS ADC NON
BC
NEWS FLTS NON BC
WKG
NEWS FLTS WKG W
FCM
NEWS FLT 5D SCH BC/
NBC
NEWS FLTS 5D BC/
NBC
NEWS FLTS 3D BC/
NBC
NEWS FLTS SCF BC/
NBC
NEWS FLTS ADC BC/
NBC
NEWS FLTS BC/NBC
WKG
NEWS FLTS WKG W
FCM
NEWS FLTS CR/5D
NEWS FLTS CR/5D
SCH
NEWS FLTS CR/5D/3D
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[Revise the text of ‘‘Enhanced Carrier Route Flats—Nonautomation,’’ ‘‘MKT Flats—Cosacked Automation and Nonautomation,’’ ‘‘MKT Flats—
Merged Carrier Route, Automation, and Presorted,’’ ‘‘MKT Flats—Automation,’’ ‘‘MKT Flats—Nonautomation,’’ and ‘‘MKT Flats—Residual
Pieces Subject to FCM Single-Piece Prices’’ to read as follows:]
Enhanced Carrier Route Flats—Nonautomation:
saturation price sacks or flat trays ...............................................................................................................
high density or high density plus price sacks or ..........................................................................................
flat trays.
basic price sacks or flat trays ......................................................................................................................
5-digit carrier routes sacks or flat trays .......................................................................................................
5-digit scheme car. rts. sacks or flat trays ...................................................................................................
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588
MKT FLTS ECRWSS 1
MKT FLTS ECRWSH 1
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586
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MKT FLTS ECRLOT 1
MKT FLTS CR–RTS
MKT FLTS CR–RTS
SCH
MKT Flats—Co-trayed Automation and Nonautomation:
5-digit scheme flat trays ...............................................................................................................................
521
5-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
3-digit and origin/entry 3-digit flat trays ........................................................................................................
ADC flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
521
522
531
mixed ADC flat trays ....................................................................................................................................
532
MKT FLT 5D SCH BC/
NBC
MKT FLTS 5D BC/NBC
MKT FLTS 3D BC/NBC
MKT FLTS ADC BC/
NBC
MKT FLTS BC/NBC
WKG
MKT Flats—Merged Carrier Route, Automation, and Presorted:
merged 5-digit ..............................................................................................................................................
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merged 5-digit scheme .................................................................................................................................
MKT Flats—Automation:
5-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
5-digit scheme flat trays ...............................................................................................................................
3-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
ADC flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
mixed ADC flat trays ....................................................................................................................................
MKT Flats—Nonautomation:
5-digit scheme flat trays ...............................................................................................................................
549
MKT FLTS CR/5D SCH
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572
573
574
575
MKT
MKT
MKT
MKT
MKT
578
5-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
3-digit flat trays .............................................................................................................................................
ADC flat trays ...............................................................................................................................................
578
579
580
mixed ADC flat trays ....................................................................................................................................
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MKT FLT 5D SCH NON
BC
MKT FLTS 5D NON BC
MKT FLTS 3D NON BC
MKT FLTS ADC NON
BC
MKT FLTS NON BC
WKG
MKT Flats—Residual Pieces Subject to FCM Single-Piece Prices:
residual flat trays ..........................................................................................................................................
582
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FLTS
FLTS
FLTS
FLTS
5D BC
5D SCH BC
3D BC
ADC BC
BC WKG
MKT FLTS WKG
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BPM Flats—Co-sacked Barcoded and Presorted:
[Revise the text of ‘‘BPM—Co-sacked Barcoded and Presorted ’’ to read as follows:]
5-digit scheme sacks ....................................................................................................................................
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5-digit sacks .................................................................................................................................................
3-digit sacks .................................................................................................................................................
SCF sacks ....................................................................................................................................................
648
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667
ADC sacks ....................................................................................................................................................
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mixed ADC sacks .........................................................................................................................................
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Eligibility
pieces each, placed in 3-digit flat trays;
or 3-digit scheme and 3-digit bundles of
six or more addressed pieces each,
prepared under 705.8.0 or 705.10.0,
705.12.0, or 705.13.0.
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Periodicals
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Prices—In-County
13.2
Five-Digit Prices
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[Revise the text of 12.3.1b to read as
follows:]
b. Nonletter-size pieces in 5-digit
scheme bundles and 5-digit bundles of
six or more addressed pieces each,
placed in 5-digit scheme flat trays, or 5digit flat trays, or palletized under
705.8.0 or 705.10.0, 705.12.0, or
705.13.0.
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Three-Digit Prices
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follows:]
b. Nonletter-size pieces in 5-digit
scheme, 5-digit, 3-digit scheme, and 3digit bundles of six or more addressed
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[Revise the text of 13.2.1b(2) and
13.2.1b(3) to read as follows:]
2. Bundles in carrier route, 5-digit
scheme carrier routes, 5-digit carrier
routes sacks/flat trays, or 3-digit carrier
routes flat trays under 23.0. Sacks/flat
trays may be palletized under 705.8.0.
3. Unsacked/untrayed bundles
entered at a destination delivery unit
under 23.4.2 and 29.6.5.
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[Revise the text of 18.4j to read as
follows:]
j. A 5-digit scheme carrier routes sort
for carrier route Periodicals flats
prepared in sacks/flat trays and
irregular parcels prepared in sacks or as
bundles on pallets yields a 5-digit
scheme carrier routes sack/flat tray or
pallet for those 5-digit ZIP Codes listed
in L001 and 5-digit carrier routes sacks/
flat trays or pallets for other areas. The
5-digit ZIP Codes in each scheme are
treated as one presort destination.
Sacks/flat trays or pallets prepared for a
5-digit scheme carrier routes destination
that contain carrier route bundles for
only one of the schemed 5-digit areas
are still considered to be sorted to 5digit scheme carrier routes. Preparation
of 5-digit scheme carrier routes sacks/
flat trays or pallets must be done for all
5-digit scheme destinations.
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[Revise the text of 18.4s to read as
follows:]
s. An origin/entry SCF flat tray
contains all 5-digit and 3-digit bundles
(regardless of quantity) for the SCF in
whose service area the mail is verified.
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follows:]
y. A ‘‘logical’’ presort destination
represents the total number of pieces
that are eligible for a specific presort
level based on the required sortation,
but which might not be contained in
one bundle or in one container (flat tray,
sack or pallet) due to preparation
requirements or the piece size. For
example, there may be 42 mailpieces for
ZIP Code 43112 forming a ‘‘logical’’
5-digit bundle, and they are prepared in
three physical 5-digit bundles because
of the weight and height restrictions on
bundles.
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Sacks and Trays
20.1
Basic Standards
20.1.1
General
Mailings must be prepared in letter
trays (letters), flat trays (flats) under 22.7
and 25.5, or sacks (carrier route, 5-digit
scheme cr-rt and 5-digit cr-rt flats and
all periodicals parcels). Palletized mail
is subject to 705.8.0. See 203.5.0 and
203.6.0 for tray and sack standards.
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[Revise the text of 22.4a to read as
follows:]
a. Place bundles in only 5-digit,
3-digit, and SCF flat trays that contain
at least 24 pieces, or in origin/entry SCF
flat trays, as appropriate.
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follows:]
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Sack Preparation—Parcels
For mailing jobs that also contain a
barcoded mailing, see 22.1.2. For other
mailing jobs, preparation sequence, sack
size, and labeling:
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items a through g to read as follows:]
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a. 5-digit, required at 72 pieces,
optional at 24 pieces minimum.
1. Line 1: use city, state, and 5-digit
ZIP Code on mail (see 21.0 for overseas
military mail).
2. Line 2: ‘‘PER’’ or NEWS’’ as
applicable; followed by ‘‘IRREG’’ as
applicable; followed by ‘‘5D’’.
b. 3-digit, required at 72 pieces,
optional at 24 pieces minimum.
1. Line 1: use L002, Column A.
2. Line 2: ‘‘PER’’ or ‘‘NEWS’’ as
applicable; followed by ‘‘IRREG’’ as
applicable; followed by ‘‘3D’.
c. SCF, required at 72 pieces, optional
at 24 pieces minimum.
1. Line 1: use L002, Column C.
2. Line 2: ‘‘PER’’ or ‘‘NEWS’’ as
applicable; followed by ‘‘IRREG’’ as
applicable; followed by ‘‘SCF’.
d. Origin/entry SCF, required for the
SCF of the origin (verification) office,
optional for the SCF of an entry office
other than the origin office, (no
minimum); for Line 1 use L002, Column
C.
1. Line 1: use L002, Column C.
2. Line 2: ‘‘PER’’ or ‘‘NEWS’’ as
applicable; followed by ‘‘IRREG’’ as
applicable; followed by ‘‘SCF’.
e. ADC, required at 72 pieces,
optional at 24 pieces minimum.
1. Line 1: use L004, Column B.
2. Line 2: ‘‘PER’’ or ‘‘NEWS’’ as
applicable; followed by or ‘‘IRREG’’ as
applicable; followed by ‘‘ADC’.
f. Origin mixed ADC, required; no
minimum; for any remaining bundles
for destinations in L201, Column B,
corresponding to the origin ZIP Code in
Column A.
1. Line 1: Use L201, Column C.
2. Line 2: ‘‘PER’’ or ‘‘NEWS’’ as
applicable, followed by ‘‘IRREG’’ as
applicable, followed by ‘‘WKG W FCM.’’
g. Mixed ADC, required (no
minimum).
1. Line 1: Use L009, Column B.
2. Line 2: ‘‘PER’’ or ‘‘NEWS’’ as
applicable; followed by ‘‘IRREG’’ as
applicable; followed by ‘‘WKG’’ for
irregular parcels.
[Revise the title of 22.7 to read as
follows:]
22.7 Tray Preparation—Flat-Size
Pieces
[Revise the Introductory text of 22.7 to
read as follows:]
Mailers must place flat sized pieces in
flat trays (see 203.5.6) instead of sacks
unless prepared as direct carrier route,
5-digit scheme carrier route, or 5-digit
carrier route (see 23.4.1 and 705.9.0 or
705.10.0). Mailers also may prepare
nonmachinable (see 26.0) flats in flat
trays. Bundling is not permitted unless
a bundle is more finely presorted than
the tray’s presort destination. The trays
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scheme carrier routes and 5-digit carrier
routes sacks/flat trays that contain at
least 24 pieces, or 3-digit carrier routes
or merged 3-digit flat trays that contain
at least one six-piece carrier route
bundle.
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Optional Preparation
[Revise the text of 23.7e to read as
follows:]
e. Place bundles in existing carrierroute flat trays, 5-Digit scheme carrier
routes, or 5-Digit carrier routes sacks/
flat trays.
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[Revise the text of 25.1.7b and 25.1.7c
to read as follows:]
b. Mailing jobs prepared entirely in
flat trays and claiming this exception
must be cobundled under 705.11.0.
c. As an alternative to 705.9.0 through
705.13.0, if a portion of the job is
prepared as palletized barcoded flats,
the nonbarcoded portion may be
prepared as palletized flats and paid at
nonbarcoded machinable and carrier
route prices. The nonbarcoded price
pieces that cannot be placed on ADC or
finer pallets may be prepared as flats in
flat trays and paid at the nonbarcoded
prices.
25.1.8 Bundles With Fewer Than Six
Pieces
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follows:]
a. Place 5-digit and 3-digit bundles in
only 5-digit scheme, 5-digit, 3-digit, and
SCF flat trays, as appropriate, that
contain at least 24 pieces, or in merged
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origin/entry SCF flat trays.
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[Revise the text of 25.1.8c to read as
follows:]
c. Place 5-digit scheme and 3-digit
scheme bundles in only 5-digit scheme,
3-digit, and SCF flat trays, as
appropriate, that contain at least 24
pieces, or in merged 3-digit flat trays
that contain at least one six-piece carrier
route bundle, or in origin/entry SCF flat
trays.
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follows:]
25.1.9 Cotraying and Cobundling With
Nonbarcoded and Carrier Route Price
Mail
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to read as follows:]
b. If the mailing job contains a
machinable barcoded and nonbarcoded
mailing, then it must be prepared under
the cotraying standards in 705.9.0.
Machinable barcoded and nonbarcoded
pieces may be cobundled under the
standards in 705.11.0.
c. If the mailing job contains a carrier
route mailing and a machinable
barcoded mailing, then it must be
separately trayed under 23.0 and 25.0 or
prepared using the merged flat tray
option under 705.10.0.
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Application—Flats
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5-Digit Prices for Flats
[Revise item a to read as follows:]
In a 5-digit/scheme bundle of 10 or
more pieces, or 15 or more pieces, as
applicable; properly placed in a 5-digit/
scheme flat tray (see full flat tray
245.1.4).
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c. In a 5-digit bundle of 10 or more
pieces, or 15 or more pieces, as
applicable; properly placed in a merged
5-digit/scheme or 5-digit flat tray under
705.10.0.
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3-Digit Prices for Flats
[Revise item a to read as follows:]
a. In a 5-digit/scheme bundle of 10 or
more pieces, or 15 or more pieces, as
applicable, or in a 3-digit/scheme
bundle of 10 or more pieces; properly
placed in a 3-digit flat tray (see full flat
tray 245.1.4).
5.6.3
ADC Prices for Flats
[Revise items a and b to read as
follows:]
a. In a 5-digit/scheme, 3-digit/scheme,
or ADC bundle of 10 or more pieces
properly placed in an ADC flat tray (see
full flat tray 245.1.4).
b. In an optional 3-digit/scheme
origin/entry flat tray.
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Mixed ADC Prices for Flats
[Revise the text of 5.6.4 to read as
follows:]
[Mixed ADC prices apply to flat-size
pieces in bundles that do not qualify for
5-digit, 3-digit, or ADC prices; placed in
mixed ADC flat trays or on ASF, NDC,
or mixed NDC pallets under 705.8.0.
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a 5-Digit/Direct Container (Basic-CR
Bundles/Container) Price Eligibility—
Flats
[Revise the text of 6.3.4 to read as
follows:]
The Basic-CR Bundles/Container
discount applies to each piece in a
carrier route bundle of 10 or more
pieces that are palletized under 705.8.0,
705.10.0, 705.12.0, or 705.13.0 on a
5-digit carrier route or 5-digit scheme
carrier route pallet entered at an Origin
(None), DNDC, DSCF, or DDU entry or
in a carrier route sack or flat tray under
245.9.7a or 203.5.8 and entered at the
DDU.
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Plus (Enhanced Carrier Route)
Standards—Flats
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Bundles on a 5-Digit/Direct Container
(High Density-CR Bundles/Container
Discount Eligibility)—Flats
[Revise the text of 6.5.3 to read as
follows:]
The High Density-CR Bundles/
Container discount applies to 125 or
more High Density-eligible pieces that
are palletized under 705.8.0, 705.10.0,
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route, 5-digit carrier routes, or 5-digit
scheme carrier route pallet entered at an
Origin (None), DNDC, DSCF, or DDU
entry or in a carrier route sack or flat
tray under 245.9.7a or 203.5.8 and
entered at the DDU.
6.5.4 High Density Plus Carrier Route
Bundles on a 5-Digit/Direct Container
(High Density Plus-CR Bundles/
Container Discount Eligibility)—Flats
[Revise the text of 6.5.4 to read as
follows:]
The High Density Plus-CR Bundles/
Container discount applies to 300 or
more High Density Plus-eligible pieces
that are palletized under 705.8.0,
705.10.0, 705.12.0, or 705.13.0 on a
5-digit carrier route, 5-digit carrier
routes, or 5-digit scheme carrier route
pallet entered at an Origin (None),
DNDC, DSCF, or DDU entry or in a
carrier route sack or flat tray under
245.9.7a or 203.5.8 and entered at the
DDU.
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[Revise item c to read as follows:]
c. Placed in a merged 5-digit scheme
or merged 5-digit flat tray.
[Add new item d to read as follows:]
d. Placed in a 5-digit scheme carrier
routes or 5-digit carrier routes sack/flat
tray.
6.7.3 Saturation—(Including EDDM)
Carrier Route Bundles on a 5-Digit/
Direct Container (Saturation-CR
Bundles/Container Discount
Eligibility)—Flats
[Revise the text of 6.7.3 to read as
follows:]
The Saturation-CR Bundles/Container
discount applies to at least 90 percent
or more of the active residential
addresses or 75 percent or more of the
total number of active possible delivery
addresses on each carrier route that are
palletized under 705.8.0, 705.10.0,
705.12.0, or 705.13.0 on a 5-digit carrier
route, 5-digit carrier routes, or 5-digit
scheme carrier route pallet entered at an
Origin (None), DNDC, DSCF, or DDU
entry or in a carrier route sack or flat
tray under 245.9.7a or 203.5.8 and
entered at the DDU.
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[Revise item c. to read as follows:]
c. 5-digit scheme (bundles and flat
trays) for flats meeting the automationcompatibility standards in 201.4.0: the
ZIP Code in the delivery address on all
pieces is one of the 5-digit ZIP Code
areas processed by the USPS as a single
scheme, as shown in L007.
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[Revise item e. to read as follows:]
e. Merged 5-digit flat trays: the carrier
route bundles and/or automation price
5-digit bundles and/or Presorted price
5-digit bundles in a flat tray are all for
a 5-digit ZIP Code that has an ‘‘A’’ or
‘‘C’’ indicator in the Carrier Route
Indicators field in the City State Product
that allows combining carrier route
price bundles with automation price 5digit bundles and Presorted price 5-digit
bundles in the same 5-digit container.
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g. Merged 5-digit scheme flat tray: the
5-digit ZIP Codes on pieces in carrier
route bundles and/or automation price
5-digit bundles and/or Presorted price
5-digit bundles in a flat tray are all for
5-digit ZIP Codes that are part of a
single scheme as shown in L001, and
the automation price 5-digit bundles
and/or the Presorted price 5-digit
bundles also are for 5-digit ZIP Codes
that have an ‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator in the
Carrier Route Indicators field in the City
State Product that allows combining
carrier route bundles with automation
price 5-digit bundles and Presorted
price 5-digit bundles in the same 5-digit
container.
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[Revise item q. to read as follows:]
q. Residual pieces/bundles/flat trays:
contain material remaining after
completion of a presort sequence.
Residual mail lacks the volume set by
standard to require or allow preparation
to a particular destination, and usually
does not qualify for a presort price.
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renumber current items (e) through (y)
as (f) through (z):]
e. A full flat tray is one that is
physically full. Although a specific
minimum volume is required (at least a
single stack of mail lying flat on the
bottom of the tray and filling the tray to
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the bottom of the handholds) before a
tray may or must be prepared to the
corresponding presort destination, trays
must be filled with additional available
pieces (up to the reasonable capacity of
the tray) when standards require
preparation of full trays.
[Revise new item f. to read as follows:]
f. A full sack is defined in the
standards for the class and price
claimed.
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[Revise new item h. to read as
follows:]
h. A 5-digit scheme sort for flats
meeting the automation-compatibility
standards in 201.3.0 yields 5-digit
scheme bundles for those 5-digit ZIP
Codes identified in L007 and 5-digit
bundles for other ZIP Codes. When
standards require 5-digit/scheme sort,
mailers must prepare all possible 5-digit
scheme bundles and flat trays of flats,
then prepare all possible 5-digit bundles
and flat trays. The 5-digit ZIP Codes in
each scheme are treated as a single
presort destination subject to a single
minimum volume, with no further
separation required. Bundles prepared
for a 5-digit scheme destination that
contain pieces for only one of the
schemed 5-digit ZIP Codes are still
considered 5-digit scheme sorted and
are labeled accordingly. Bundles must
be labeled using an optional
endorsement line (OEL) under 203.7.0
or with a red ‘‘5 SCH’’ bundle label.
Bundles are placed in appropriate
containers using the OEL ‘‘label to’’
5-digit ZIP Code or using L007 column
B.
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[Revise new items k. through m. to
read as follows:]
k. A merged 5-digit sort for USPS
Marketing Mail flats prepared in flat
trays yields merged 5-digit flat trays that
contain carrier route bundles and/or
automation price 5-digit bundles, and/or
Presorted price 5-digit bundles that are
all for a 5-digit ZIP Code that has an
‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator in the Carrier
Route Indicators field in the City State
Product that allows combining carrier
route bundles, automation price 5-digit
bundles, and Presorted price 5-digit
bundles in the same 5-digit flat tray or
pallet. The merged 5-digit sort is
optional for USPS Marketing Mail flats
prepared in flat trays. Flat trays
prepared for a merged 5-digit
destination that contain only a single
price level of bundle(s) (only carrier
route bundle(s) or only automation price
5-digit bundle(s) or only Presorted price
5-digit bundle(s)) or that contain only
two price levels of bundle(s) are still
considered to be merged 5-digit sorted
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and are labeled accordingly. If
preparation of merged 5-digit flat trays
is performed, it must be done for all
5-digit ZIP Code destinations with an
‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator in the Carrier
Route Indicators field in the City State
Product that allows combining carrier
route bundles, automation price 5-digit
bundles, and Presorted price 5-digit
bundles in the same 5-digit container.
l. A merged 5-digit sort for USPS
Marketing Mail flats prepared as
bundles on pallets yields merged 5-digit
pallets that contain carrier route
bundles and noncarrier route 5-digit
bundles (automation price 5-digit
bundles and/or Presorted price 5-digit
bundles). The merged 5-digit sort is
optional for USPS Marketing Mail flats
prepared in flat trays under 705.10.0.
Flat trays or pallets prepared for a
merged 5-digit destination that contain
only a single price level of bundle(s)
(only carrier route bundle(s) or only
automation price 5-digit bundle(s) or
only Presorted price 5-digit bundle(s))
or only two price levels of bundle(s) are
still considered to be merged 5-digit
sorted and must be labeled accordingly.
m. A merged 5-digit scheme sort for
USPS Marketing Mail flats prepared in
flat trays under 705.10.0 yields merged
5-digit scheme flat trays that contain
carrier route bundles and noncarrier
route 5-digit bundles (automation price
5-digit bundles and/or Presorted price
5-digit bundles) for those 5-digit ZIP
Codes that are part of a single scheme
as shown in L001. Flat trays prepared
for a merged 5-digit scheme destination
that contain only a single price level of
bundle(s) (only carrier route bundle(s)
or only automation price 5-digit
bundle(s) or only presorted price 5-digit
bundle(s)), or only two price levels of
bundle(s), or bundles for only one of the
schemed 5-digit ZIP Codes are still
considered to be merged 5-digit scheme
sorted and must be labeled accordingly.
If preparation of merged 5-digit scheme
flat trays is performed, it must be done
for all 5-digit scheme destinations in
L001.
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[Revise new item y. to read as
follows:]
y. A ‘‘logical’’ presort destination
represents the total number of pieces
that are eligible for a specific presort
level based on the required sortation,
but which might not be contained in a
single bundle or in a single container
(flat tray, sack, or pallet) due to
applicable preparation requirements or
the size of the individual pieces. For
example, there may be 42 mailpieces for
ZIP Code 43112 forming a USPS
Marketing Mail ‘‘logical’’ 5-digit bundle,
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and they are prepared in three physical
5-digit bundles because of the
applicable weight and height
restrictions on bundles. For pallets,
2,800 pounds of mail may be destined
to an SCF destination, and these would
form the ‘‘logical’’ SCF pallet, but the
mail is placed on two physical SCF
pallets each weighing 1,400 pounds
because of the 2,200 pound maximum
pallet weight requirement.
*
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3.0 Letter Trays, Flat Trays, and
Sacks
[Revise the second sentence of 3.0 to
read as follows:]
* * * Flat mailings must be prepared
in flat trays or sacks (carrier route,
5-digit scheme carrier route and 5-digit
carrier route only) except when
permitted to be prepared in letter trays
under other applicable standards in this
section. * * *
*
*
*
*
*
8.0
Preparing Nonautomation Flats
*
*
8.1
Basic Standards
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 8.1b2 to read as
follows:]
2. Unless excepted by standard, all
pieces must be in the flat-size
processing category and must be
prepared in flat trays, sacks or on
pallets. Certain flat-size pieces may be
prepared in letter trays under 3.0.
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8.4 Loose Packing
[Revise the text to read as follows:]
District managers may authorize loose
packing of unbundled pieces in flat
trays if no pieces in a flat tray would be
more finely sorted if bundled. Pieces
must be faced and packed to remain
oriented in transit. Requests for loose
packing must be made in advance
through the Post Office of mailing.
8.5 Required Traying
[Revise the text of 8.5 to read as
follows:]
Except as provided in 8.6, a flat tray,
or a letter tray under 3.0, must be
prepared when the quantity of mail for
a required presort destination reaches a
full flat tray (up to the handholds), 125
pieces or 15 pounds of pieces, subject to
these conditions: * * *
[Revise the text of 8.5b(2) to read as
follows:]
2. The actual piece count or mail
weight for each tray is used, if
documentation can be provided with
the mailing that shows for each tray the
number of pieces and the total weight.
*
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*
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[Revise the title of 8.7 to read as
follows:]
8.7 Traying, and Labeling
[Revise the introductory sentence to
read as follows:]
Preparation sequence, flat tray and
labeling:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise items 8.7a to read as follows:]
a. 5-digit/scheme (required); scheme
sort required (before 5-digit sort), only
for pieces meeting the automation flats
criteria in 201.6.0, see definition in 1.4j;
full flat tray, 125-piece, or 15-pound
minimum; labeling: * * *
[Revise items 8.7a(1) and 8.7a(2) to
read as follows:]
1. Line 1: For 5-digit scheme flat trays
use L007, Column B. For 5-digit flat
trays, use city, state, and 5-digit ZIP
Code destination on pieces. (See
203.5.11 for overseas military mail).
2. Line 2: For 5-digit scheme flat trays,
‘‘STD FLT 5D SCH NON BC.’’ For 5digit flat trays, ‘‘STD FLTS 5D NON
BC.’’
[Revise items 8.7b to read as follows:]
b. 3-digit (required); full flat tray, 125piece, or 15 pound minimum; labeling:
* * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise items 8.7d to read as follows:]
d. ADC (required); full flat tray, 125piece, or 15 pound minimum; labeling:
* * *
*
*
*
*
*
8.8 Cotraying and Cobundling Flats
With Automation Mail
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise items b, c, and d to read as
follows:]
b. If the mailing job contains an
automation mailing and a
nonautomation mailing, then it must be
prepared under the cotrayed standards
in 705.9.0.
c. If the mailing job contains a carrier
route mailing and a nonautomation
mailing, then it must be separately
sacked or trayed under 5.0 and 9.0 or
prepared using the merged sacking/
traying option in 705.10.0.
d. If the mailing job contains a carrier
route mailing and an automation
mailing, then it must be separately
sacked or trayed under 9.0 and 10.0 or
prepared using the merged sacking/
traying option in 705.10.0.
*
*
*
*
*
8.9 Merged Containerization of
Carrier Route, Automation, and
Nonautomation Flats
[Revise the text of 8.9 to read as
follows:]
Under the optional preparation in
705.10.0, nonautomation 5-digit bundles
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cotrayed with carrier route bundles
prepared under 9.0 and with automation
5-digit bundles prepared under 10.0 in
merged 5-digit scheme flat trays and
merged 5-digit flat trays. Under the
optional preparation in 705.10.0,
705.12.0, or 705.13.0, nonautomation 5digit bundles are copalletized with
carrier route bundles prepared under 9.0
and with automation 5-digit bundles
prepared under 10.0 on merged 5-digit
scheme pallets and merged 5-digit
pallets. See 8.8a for information on
when preparation under 705.10.0 may
be required.
8.10
Residual Pieces
[Revise the introductory text of 8.10 to
read as follows:]
Mailers entering USPS Marketing
Mail residual pieces that do not qualify
for USPS Marketing Mail prices, and
paying the First-Class Mail prices (but
prepared ‘‘as is’’ under 244.5.0), must
separately bundle and flat tray residual
pieces from the automation and presort
pieces. Mailers must label flat trays
under 204.3.0 using the CIN code 582
for use with residual flat trays. Label flat
trays as follows: * * *
*
*
*
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Flats
*
*
*
*
*
9.6 Required Flat Tray/Sack
Minimums
[Revise the introductory text of 9.6 to
read as follows:]
When traying/sacking is required,
mailers must prepare a flat tray/sack
when the quantity of mail for a required
presort destination reaches either up to
the handholds (see full flat tray 245.1.4),
125 pieces or 15 pounds of pieces
(sacks), whichever occurs first. The
following conditions apply:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise item c. to read as follows:]
c. Less than full flat trays (see 245.1.4)
and sacks with fewer than 125 pieces or
less than 15 pounds of pieces may be
prepared to a carrier route when the
saturation price is claimed for the
contents and the applicable density
standard is met.
*
*
*
*
*
9.8 Merged Containerization of
Carrier Route, Automation, and
Presorted Price Flats
[Revise the first sentence of 9.8 to read
as follows:]
Under the optional preparation in
705.10.0, carrier route price bundles
prepared under 9.3 and 9.4 are cotrayed
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prepared under 8.0 and with automation
price 5-digit bundles prepared under
10.0 in merged 5-digit scheme flat trays
and merged 5-digit flat trays. * * *
*
*
*
*
*
10.0
Preparing Automation Flats
[Revise the last sentence of 10.1 to
read as follows:]
10.1
Basic Standards
* * * Flat trays must bear the
appropriate barcoded container labels
under 4.0.
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of 10.4 to read as
follows:]
10.4 USPS Marketing Mail Bundle
and Flat Tray Preparation
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of 10.4.2 to read as
follows:]
10.4.2
Required Traying
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Traying and Labeling
[Revise the first sentence of 10.4.3 to
read as follows:]
Preparation sequence, flat tray size,
and labeling:
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*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of items 10.4.3a,
10.4.3a(1) and 10.4.3a(2) to read as
follows:]
a. 5-digit/scheme (required); scheme
sort required before 5-digit sort; see
definition in 1.4g.; full flat tray, 125piece, or 15-pound minimum, labeling:
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[Revise the introductory text of 10.4.2
to read as follows:]
A flat tray or a letter tray under 3.0,
must be prepared when the quantity of
mail for a required presort destination
reaches either a full flat tray (1.4e), 125
pieces, or 15 pounds of pieces,
whichever occurs first, subject to these
conditions:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 10.4.2b to read as
follows:]
b. For nonidentical-weight pieces,
mailers must either use the minimum
that applies to the average piece weight
for the entire mailing (divide the net
weight of the mailing by the number of
pieces; the resulting average singlepiece weight determines whether the
125-piece or 15-pound minimum
applies) or tray by the actual piece
count or mail weight for each flat tray,
if documentation can be provided with
the mailing that shows (specifically for
each flat tray) the number of pieces and
their total weight.
[Revise the title of 10.4.3 to read as
follows:]
10.4.3
1. Line 1: For 5-digit scheme flat trays
use L007, Column B. For 5-digit flat
trays use city, state, and 5-digit ZIP
Code on mail (see 203.5.11 for overseas
military mail).
2. Line 2: For 5-digit scheme flat trays,
‘‘STD FLTS 5D SCH BC.’’ For 5-digit flat
trays, ‘‘STD FLTS 5D BC.’’
[Revise the text of items 10.4.3b to
read as follows:]
b. 3-digit (required); full flat tray, 125piece, or 15-pound minimum; labeling:
* * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of items 10.4.3d to
read as follows:]
d. ADC (required); full flat tray, 125piece, or 15-pound minimum; labeling:
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
8.0
Preparing Pallets
*
*
8.5
General Preparation
*
*
8.5.3
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Minimum Load
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 8.5.3a(1) to read as
follows:]
1. In a single mailing, the minimum
load per pallet is 250 pounds of
bundles, parcels, or sacks, except as
provided in items 2 through 4 below.
When preparing letter trays on pallets,
the minimum load is 36 linear feet or
three layers of trays, except as provided
in items 2 and 4 below. When preparing
flat trays on pallets, the minimum load
is 24 linear feet or three layers of flat
trays, except as provided in items 2 and
4 below.
*
*
*
*
*
8.10
*
Pallet Presort and Labeling
*
*
*
*
8.10.2 Periodicals—Bundles, Sacks,
Letter, or Flat Trays
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 8.10.2f to read as
follows:]
f. 5-digit, required, except for letter
trays; permitted for bundles, sacks, and
trays. Pallet must contain only
automation price and/or Presorted price
mail for the same 5-digit ZIP Code or the
same 5-digit scheme under L007 (for
automation-compatible flats only under
201.6.0). Five-digit scheme bundles are
assigned to pallets according to the
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Labeling: * * *
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*
*
*
[Revise the text of 8.10.2h to read as
follows:]
h. SCF, required, permitted for
bundles, sacks, and trays. Pallet may
contain carrier route, automation price,
and/or Presorted price mail for the 3digit ZIP Code groups in L005. Mailers
may place origin mixed ADC (OMX)
sacks (parcels only) or flat trays on
origin SCF pallets. Labeling: * * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 8.10.2j to read as
follows:]
j. Origin Mixed ADC (OMX), optional
for sacks and trays; allowed with no
minimum and required at 100 pounds of
mail for bundles of flats. Bundles of flats
totaling less than 100 pounds in weight
must be trayed if not palletized. Pallet
may contain carrier route, automation
price, and presorted price mail.
Labeling: * * *
[Revise the text of 8.10.2k to read as
follows:]
k. Mixed ADC, optional for sacks and
trays; allowed with no minimum and
required at 100 pounds of mail for
bundles of flats. Bundles of flats totaling
less than 100 pounds in weight must be
trayed if not palletized. Pallet may
contain carrier route, automation price,
or presorted price mail. Pallets must not
contain sacks, trays or bundles that
should be properly placed on the origin
mixed ADC (OMX) pallet. Labeling:
* * *
*
*
*
*
*
8.10.3 USPS Marketing Mail or Parcel
Select Lightweight—Bundles, Sacks, or
Trays
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 8.10.3f to read as
follows:]
f. ASF, required unless bundle
reallocation used under 8.13, permitted
for bundles, sacks, and trays. Pallet may
contain carrier route, automation price,
and/or Presorted price mail for the 3digit ZIP Code groups in L602. ADC
bundles, sacks, or trays are assigned to
pallets according to the ‘‘label to’’ ZIP
Code in L004 as appropriate. AADC
trays are assigned to pallets according to
the ‘‘label to’’ ZIP Code in L801. At the
mailer’s option, appropriate mixed ADC
bundles and trays of flats; and mixed
ADC and mixed AADC trays of letters,
may be sorted to ASF pallets according
to the ‘‘label to’’ ZIP Code in L010. All
mixed ADC bundles, sacks, and trays
and mixed AADC trays must contain
only pieces destinating within the ASF
as shown in L602. Labeling: * * *
[Revise the text of 8.10.3g to read as
follows:]
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g. NDC, required, permitted for
bundles, sacks, and trays. Pallet may
contain carrier route, automation price,
and/or Presorted price mail for the 3digit ZIP Code groups in L601. ADC
bundles, sacks, or trays are assigned to
pallets according to the ‘‘label to’’ ZIP
Code in L004 as appropriate. AADC
trays are assigned to pallets according to
the ‘‘label to’’ ZIP Code in L801. At the
mailer’s option, appropriate mixed ADC
bundles and trays of flats; and mixed
ADC trays and mixed AADC trays of
letters, may be sorted to NDC pallets
according to the ‘‘label to’’ ZIP Code in
L010. All mixed ADC bundles, sacks,
and trays and mixed AADC trays must
contain only pieces destinating within
the NDC as shown in L601. Labeling:
* * *
[Revise the text of 8.10.3h to read as
follows:]
h. Mixed NDC, optional, permitted for
sacks and trays only; allowed with no
minimum and required at 100 pounds of
mail for bundles of flats. Bundles of flats
totaling less than 100 pounds in weight
must be trayed if not palletized. Pallet
may contain carrier route, automation,
and/or Presorted mail. Mailers must
place trays and sacks containing pieces
paid at the single-piece price on the
mixed NDC pallet (unless required to be
presented separately by special postage
payment authorization). Labeling: * * *
*
*
*
*
*
8.11 Bundle Reallocation To Protect
SCF Pallet for Periodicals Flats and
Irregular Parcels and USPS Marketing
Mail Flats on Pallets
8.12 Bundle Reallocation To Protect
ADC Pallet for Periodicals Flats and
Irregular Parcels on Pallets
8.12.1
Basic Standards
[Revise the text of 8.12.1 to read as
follows:]
Bundle reallocation to protect the
ADC pallet is an optional preparation
method authorized for mailers using
PAVE-certified presort software and
may be used to create pallets under the
standards in 8.12.2 and 8.12.3. Presort
software determines if mail for an ADC
service area falls beyond the ADC level
if all finer level pallets are prepared.
Reallocation is performed only when
there is mail for the ADC service area
that falls beyond the ADC pallet level
(e.g., to sacks or flat trays). Reallocate
only the minimum number of bundles
necessary to create an ADC pallet at the
minimum required weight.
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of 705.9.0 to read as
follows:]
9.0 Combining Bundles of Automation
and Nonautomation Flats in Flat Trays
*
*
8.11.3 Reallocation of Bundles If
Optional 3-Digit Pallets Are Prepared
9.2
Periodicals
*
[Revise the text of the introductory
paragraph of 9.2.1 to read as follows:]
Bundles of flat-size pieces in a
machinable barcoded (automation) price
mailing must be cotrayed with bundles
of flat-size pieces in a machinable
nonbarcoded price mailing under the
following conditions:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 9.2.1b through
9.2.1f to read as follows:]
b. The machinable barcoded price
mailing must meet the eligibility criteria
in 207.14.0, except that the traying and
documentation criteria in 9.2.1, 9.2.3,
and 9.2.4 must be met rather than the
traying and documentation criteria in
207.25.0.
c. The machinable nonbarcoded price
mailing must meet the eligibility criteria
in 207.12.0, except that the traying and
documentation criteria in 9.2.1, 9.2.3,
and 9.2.4 must be met rather than the
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 8.11.3d to read as
follows:]
d. If no single 5-digit level pallet
within the SCF service area contains an
adequate volume of mail to allow
reallocation of a portion of the mail on
a pallet as described in 8.11.3c, then no
bundles will be reallocated and an SCF
pallet will not be prepared; the mail that
falls beyond the SCF pallet level must
be placed on the next appropriate pallet
(ADC, ASF, NDC or MNDC) or in the
next appropriate sack (irregular parcels)
or flat tray.
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adequate volume of mail to allow
reallocation of a portion of the mail on
a pallet as described in 8.11.4a, then no
bundles will be reallocated and a SCF
pallet will not be prepared; the mail that
falls beyond the SCF pallet level must
be placed on the next appropriate pallet
(ADC, ASF, NDC, or MNDC) or in the
next appropriate sack (irregular parcels)
or flat tray.
*
*
*
*
*
8.11.4 Reallocation of Bundles If
Optional 3-Digit Pallets Are Not
Prepared
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 8.11.4b to read as
follows:]
b. If no single 5-digit level pallet
within the SCF service area contains an
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traying and documentation criteria in
207.25.0.
d. The bundles prepared from the
machinable barcoded price mailing and
the bundles prepared from the
machinable nonbarcoded price mailing
must be sorted into the same flat trays
as described in 9.2.3 and 9.2.4.
e. A complete, signed, appropriate
postage statement(s), using the correct
USPS form or an approved facsimile,
must accompany each mailing job
prepared under these procedures. In
addition to the applicable postage
statement, documentation produced by
PAVE-certified software or standardized
documentation under 203.3.0 must be
submitted with each cotrayed mailing
job that describes for each flat tray
sortation level the number of pieces
qualifying for each applicable price.
f. Barcoded tray labels under 204.3.0
must be used to label flat trays.
*
*
*
*
*
9.2.3 Bundles With Fewer Than Six
Pieces
[Revise the text of 9.2.3 to read as
follows:]
5-digit and 3-digit bundles prepared
under 207.22.0 and 207.25.0 may
contain fewer than six pieces when the
publisher determines that such
preparation improves service. These
low-volume bundles may be placed in
5-digit, 3-digit, and SCF flat trays that
contain at least 24 pieces or on 5-digit,
3-digit, or SCF pallets. Pieces in lowvolume bundles must claim the
applicable mixed ADC price (OutsideCounty) or basic price (In-County).
[Delete section 9.2.4 in its entirety and
renumber 9.2.5 as 9.2.4:]
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of the new section
9.2.4 to read as follows:]
9.2.4 Flat Tray Preparation—Flat-Size
Machinable Pieces
[Revise the introductory text of the
new 9.2.4 to read as follows:]
See 207.20.0 for use of flat trays.
Machinable pieces meeting the criteria
in 201.6.0—Mailers must either bundle
or group all pieces as specified in
207.25.0 and 207.22.0 for each 5-digit
scheme, 5-digit, 3-digit scheme, 3-digit,
SCF, and ADC destination. Bundling is
not permitted unless it achieves a finer
presort than the presort destination of
the tray. The trays are subject to a
container charge, and any bundles are
subject to a bundle charge. Tray
preparation, sequence, and labeling:***
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*
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Basic Standards
[Revise the introductory text of 9.3.1
to read as follows:]
Bundles of flats in an automation
price mailing must be cotrayed with
bundles of flats in a Presorted price
mailing under the following conditions:
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 9.3.1c through
9.3.1i to read as follows:]
c. The automation price mailing must
meet the eligibility criteria in 243.7.0,
except that the traying and
documentation criteria in 9.3.1, 9.3.4,
and 9.3.5 must be met rather than the
traying and documentation criteria in
245.7.0.
d. The Presorted price mailing must
meet the eligibility criteria in 243.2.0
and 243.3.0, except that the traying and
documentation criteria in 9.3.1, 9.3.4,
and 9.3.5 must be met rather than the
traying and documentation criteria in
245.5.0.
e. The prices for pieces in the
automation price mailing are applied
based on the number of pieces in the
bundle and the level of bundle to which
they are sorted under 243.7.0. The
prices for pieces in the Presorted price
mailing are based on the number of
pieces in the bundle and the level of flat
tray in which they are placed under
243.3.6 and 243.3.7.
f. The pieces must be marked
according to 202.
g. The bundles prepared from the
automation price mailing and the
bundles prepared from the Presorted
price mailing must be sorted into the
same flat trays as described in 9.3.4 and
9.3.5.
h. A complete, signed postage
statement(s), using the correct USPS
form or an approved facsimile, must
accompany each mailing job prepared
under these procedures. In addition to
the applicable postage statement,
documentation produced by PAVEcertified software or standardized
documentation under 203.3.0 must be
submitted with each cotrayed mailing
job that describes for each flat tray
sortation level the number of pieces
qualifying for each applicable
automation price and the number of
pieces qualifying for each applicable
Presorted price.
i. Barcoded tray labels under 204.3.0
must be used to label the flat trays.
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of 9.3.4 to read as
follows:]
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[Revise the text of 9.3.4 to read as
follows:]
When full trays are specified for a flat
tray sortation level in 9.3.5, the
provisions of 245.7.4 (letters) and
245.1.4e (flats) apply.
[Revise the title of 9.3.5 to read as
follows:]
9.3.5 Flat Tray Preparation and
Labeling
[Revise the introductory text of 9.3.5
to read as follows:]
Presorted price and automation price
bundles prepared under 9.3.2 and 9.3.3
must be presorted together into flat trays
(cotrayed) in the sequence listed below.
Flat trays must be labeled using the
following information for Lines 1 and 2,
and 245.4.0 for other flat tray label
criteria.
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise items 9.3.5a(1) and 9.3.5a(2)
to read as follows:]
1. Line 1: For 5-digit scheme flat trays,
use L007, Column B. For 5-digit flat
trays, use city, state, and 5-digit ZIP
Code destination on pieces.
2. Line 2: For 5-digit scheme flat trays,
‘‘STD FLT 5D SCH BC/NBC’’; for 5-digit
flat trays, ‘‘STD FLT 5D BC/NBC.’’
[Revise item 9.3.5b to read as follows:]
b. 3-digit, required, full flat tray, 125piece, or 15-pound minimum;
labeling:* * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise item 9.3.5d to read as follows:]
d. ADC, required, full flat tray, 125piece, or 15-pound minimum; use L004
to determine ZIP Codes served by each
ADC; labeling:* * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the title of 9.3.6 to read as
follows:]
9.3.6 Letter Tray Preparation and
Labeling
*
*
*
*
*
10.0 Merging Bundles of Flats Using
the City State Product
10.1
Periodicals
10.1.1 Basic Standards
[Revise the introductory text of 10.1.1
to read as follows:]
Carrier route bundles in a carrier
route mailing may be placed in the same
flat trays or on the same pallet as 5-digit
bundles from machinable (barcoded or
nonbarcoded) price mailings (including
pieces cobundled under 11.0) under the
following conditions:
[Revise the text of 10.1.1a to read as
follows:]
a. A carrier route mailing must be part
of the mailing job, unless cobundled
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[Revise the text of 10.1.1c to read as
follows:]
c. Pieces in the machinable price
mailing must meet the flats criteria in
201.6.0; pieces that meet the flats
criteria in 207.26.0 also may be trayed
under this option. Pieces in the
machinable nonbarcoded price mailing
and the carrier route mailing must be
flat-size.
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[Revise the text of 10.1.1e through
10.1.1j to read as follows:]
e. Carrier route bundles may be
cotrayed or copalletized with
machinable barcoded price 5-digit
bundles, machinable nonbarcoded price
5-digit bundles, and cobundled 5-digit
bundles only for those 5-digit ZIP Codes
that have an ‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator in the
Carrier Route Indicators field in the City
State Product indicating eligibility for
such cotraying or copalletization.
Containers of mail sorted in this manner
are called ‘‘merged 5-digit’’ flat trays or
pallets. Containers of mail sorted in this
manner for which scheme (L001)
sortation is also performed are called
‘‘merged 5-digit scheme’’ flat trays or
pallets. Pieces in 5-digit scheme (L007)
bundles may not be placed in merged
5-digit containers.
f. If sortation under this section is
performed, merged 5-digit flat trays or
pallets must be prepared for all 5-digit
ZIP Codes with an ‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator
in the City State Product that permits
such preparation when there is enough
volume for the 5-digit ZIP Code to
prepare such a flat tray under 10.1.4 or
such a pallet under 10.1.5. In addition,
all possible merged 5-digit scheme flat
trays must be prepared under 10.1.4, or
all possible merged 5-digit scheme and
5-digit scheme pallets must be prepared
under 10.1.5.
g. For mailings prepared in flat trays,
mailers may not combine firm bundles
and 5-digit scheme pieces in 5-digit
scheme bundles or in 5-digit scheme flat
trays. Firm bundles must be placed in
a separate individual 5-digit flat tray
under 10.1.4g to maintain 5-digit price
eligibility. Mailers may combine firm
bundles with 5-digit scheme, 3-digit
scheme, and other presort destination
bundles in carrier route, 5-digit, 3-digit,
SCF, ADC, and mixed ADC flat trays.
Only an In-County firm bundle can
contribute toward the six-piece
minimum for price eligibility.
h. The bundles from each separated
mailing must be sorted together into flat
trays (cotrayed) under 10.1.4 or on
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presort software that is PAVE-certified.
i. A complete, signed postage
statement(s), using the correct USPS
form or an approved facsimile, must
accompany each mailing job prepared
under these procedures. In addition to
the postage statement(s), documentation
prepared by PAVE-certified software
must be submitted with each cotrayed
or copalletized mailing job that
describes for each flat tray sortation
level and flat tray, or each pallet
sortation level and pallet, the number of
pieces qualifying for each applicable
price.
j. Barcoded tray labels under 204.3.0
must be used to label flat trays.
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10.1.3 Bundles With Fewer Than Six
Pieces
[Revise the introductory text of 10.1.3
to read as follows:]
Carrier route, 5-digit scheme, 5-digit,
3-digit scheme, and 3-digit bundles may
contain fewer than six pieces when the
publisher determines that such
preparation improves service. Pieces in
these low-volume bundles must be
claimed at the applicable mixed ADC
price (Outside-County) or basic price
(In-County). Low-volume bundles are
permitted only when they are sacked (as
applicable), trayed, or prepared on
pallets as follows:
*
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*
[Revise the text of items 10.1.3a(1)
through 10.1.3a(3) to read as follows:]
1. Carrier route, merged 5-digit
scheme, 5-digit scheme carrier routes,
merged 5-digit, 5-digit carrier routes,
5-digit, 3-digit, and SCF sacks (5-digit
scheme carrier routes and 5-digit carrier
routes only) or flat trays that contain at
least 24 pieces.
2. Merged 3-digit flat trays that
contain at least one six-piece carrier
route bundle.
3. Origin/entry SCF flat trays.
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 10.1.3b to read as
follows:]
b. Place low-volume 5-digit scheme
bundles in only 5-digit scheme, 3-digit,
and SCF flat trays that contain at least
24 pieces, or in origin/entry SCF flat
trays, or on 3-digit or SCF pallets, as
appropriate.
[Revise the title of 10.1.4 to read as
follows:]
10.1.4 Sack and Flat Tray Preparation
and Labeling
[Revise the introductory text of 10.1.4
to read as follows:]
All carrier route bundles must be
placed in sacks/flat trays under 10.1.4a
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through 10.1.4e and 10.1.4h as
described below. When sorting is
performed under this section, mailers
must prepare merged 5-digit scheme
sacks (irregular parcels) or flat trays, 5digit scheme carrier routes sacks/flat
trays, and merged 5-digit sacks
(irregular parcels) or flat trays for all
possible 5-digit schemes or 5-digit ZIP
Codes as applicable, using L001 (merged
5-digit scheme and 5-digit scheme
carrier routes sort only) and the Carrier
Route Indicators field in the City State
Product when there is enough volume
for the 5-digit scheme or 5-digit ZIP
Code to prepare such sacks (irregular
parcels) or flat trays under 10.1.4.
Mailers must label sacks/flat trays
according to the Line 1 and Line 2
information listed below and under
207.20.1. If, due to the physical size of
the mailpieces, the barcoded pieces are
considered flat-size under 207.26.0, and
the carrier route pieces and
nonbarcoded pieces are considered
irregular parcels under 201.7.6, ‘‘FLTS’’
must be shown as the processing
category on the sack/tray label. If a
mailing job does not contain barcoded
price pieces and the carrier route pieces
and the nonbarcoded pieces are
irregular parcel shaped, use ‘‘IRREG’’ for
the processing category on the contents
line of the label. Mailers must prepare
sacks/flat trays containing carrier route
and 5-digit bundles from the carrier
route, barcoded, and nonbarcoded
mailings in the mailing job in the
following manner and sequence:
*
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*
[Revise the text of item 10.1.4b to read
as follows:]
b. Merged 5-digit scheme, required at
72 pieces, optional at 24 pieces
minimum. Must contain at least one 5digit ZIP Code in the scheme with an
‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator in the City State
Product. May contain carrier route
bundles for any 5-digit ZIP Code(s) in a
single scheme listed in L001 as well as
machinable barcoded price 5-digit
bundles and machinable nonbarcoded
price 5-digit bundles for those 5-digit
ZIP Codes in the schemes that have an
‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator in the City State
Product. For 5-digit ZIP Code(s) in a
scheme that has a ‘‘B’’ or ‘‘D’’ indicator
in the City State Product, prepare
sack(s) (irregular parcels only) or flat
tray(s) under 10.1.4g and 10.1.4h. For 5digit ZIP Codes not included in a
scheme, prepare sacks (irregular parcels
only) or flat trays under 10.1.4d through
10.1.4h. Labeling: * * *
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[Revise the text of item 10.1.4h to read
as follows:]
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h. Merged 3-digit. Required for carrier
route, 5-digit, and 5-digit scheme
bundles remaining after preparing sacks
(irregular parcels only) or flat trays
under 10.1.4a through 10.1.4g, and any
3-digit and 3-digit scheme bundles with
a minimum of 24 pieces for a 3-digit
area. Labeling: * * *
*
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10.2.1
USPS Marketing Mail
Basic Standards
[Revise the introductory text of 10.2.1
and item 10.2.1a to read as follows:]
Carrier route bundles from a carrier
route price mailing may be placed in the
same flat tray or on the same pallet as
5-digit bundles from an automation
price mailing and 5-digit bundles from
a Presorted price mailing (including
pieces cobundled under 11.0) under the
following conditions:
a. A carrier route mailing must be part
of the mailing job, unless cobundled
under 11.0 utilizing 5-digit scheme
(L007) or 3-digit scheme (L008) bundle
preparation and trayed under 10.1.4.
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of items 10.2.1e
through 10.2.1g to read as follows:]
e. Carrier route bundles may be
cotrayed or copalletized with
automation price 5-digit bundles,
Presorted price 5-digit bundles, and
cobundled 5-digit bundles only for
those 5-digit ZIP Codes that have an
‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator in the Carrier
Route Indicators field in the City State
Product indicating eligibility for such
cotraying or copalletization. Containers
of mail sorted in this manner are called
‘‘merged 5-digit’’ flat trays or pallets.
Containers of mail sorted in this manner
for which scheme (L001) sortation is
also performed are called ‘‘merged 5digit scheme’’ flat trays or pallets. Pieces
in 5-digit scheme (L007) bundles may
not be placed in merged 5-digit
containers.
f. If sortation under this section is
performed, merged 5-digit flat trays or
pallets must be prepared for all 5-digit
ZIP Codes with an ‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator
in the City State Product that permits
such preparation when there is enough
volume for the 5-digit ZIP Code to
prepare that flat tray or pallet.
g. For trayed mailings, the prices for
pieces in the carrier route mailing are
based on the criteria in 243.6.0, the
prices for pieces in the automation price
mailing are applied based on the
number of pieces in the bundle and the
level of bundle to which they are sorted
under 243.7.0, and the prices for pieces
in the Presorted price mailing are based
on the number of pieces in the bundle
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and the level of flat tray to which they
are sorted under 243.5.0.
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[Revise the text of 10.2.1j to read as
follows:]
j. The bundles from each separate
mailing must be sorted together into flat
trays (cotrayed) under 10.2.3 and 10.2.4
or on pallets (copalletized) under 10.2.5
using presort software that is PAVEcertified.
*
*
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*
*
[Revise the text of items 10.2.1l and
10.2.1m to read as follows:]
l. In addition to the applicable postage
statement, documentation produced by
PAVE-certified software must be
submitted with each cotrayed or
copalletized mailing job that describes
for each sack/flat tray sortation level
and flat tray, or each pallet sortation
level and pallet, the number of pieces
qualifying for each applicable carrier
route price, each applicable automation
price, and each applicable Presorted
price.
m. Barcoded tray labels under 204.3.0
must be used to label flat trays.
*
*
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*
*
10.2.4 Sack/Flat Tray Preparation and
Labeling
[Revise the introductory text of 10.2.4
to read as follows:]
Mailers must prepare sacks/flat trays
in the following manner and sequence.
All carrier route bundles must be placed
in sacks/flat trays under 10.2.4a through
10.2.4e as described below. Mailers
must prepare all merged 5-digit scheme
flat trays, 5-digit scheme carrier routes
sacks/flat trays, and merged 5-digit flat
trays that are possible in the mailing
based on the volume of mail to the
destination using L001 and the Carrier
Route Indicators field in the City State
Product. Mailers must label sacks/flat
trays according to the Line 1 and Line
2 information listed below and under
245.4.0.
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[Revise the text of 10.2.4b to read as
follows:]
b. Merged 5-digit scheme, required
and permitted only when there is at
least one 5-digit ZIP Code in the scheme
with an ‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator in the City
State Product. May contain carrier route
bundles for any 5-digit ZIP Code(s) in a
single scheme listed in L001 as well as
automation price 5-digit bundles and
Presorted price 5-digit bundles for those
5-digit ZIP Codes in the scheme with an
‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator in the City State
Product. When preparation of this flat
tray level is permitted, a flat tray must
be prepared if there are any carrier route
bundle(s) for the scheme. If there is not
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at least one carrier route bundle for any
5-digit destination in the scheme,
preparation of this flat tray is required
when there is at least a full flat tray
(245.1.4), 125 pieces or 15 pounds of
pieces in 5-digit bundles for any of the
5-digit ZIP Codes in the scheme that
have an ‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator in the City
State Product (smaller volume not
permitted). For a 5-digit ZIP Code(s) in
a scheme with a ‘‘B’’ or ‘‘D’’ indicator
in the City State Product, prepare flat
tray(s) for the automation price and
Presorted price bundles under 10.2.4g
and 10.2.4h. For 5-digit ZIP Codes not
included in a scheme, prepare flat trays
under 10.2.4d through 10.2.4h.
Labeling: * * *
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[Revise the text of 10.2.4d to read as
follows:]
d. Merged 5-digit, required. Must be
prepared only for those 5-digit ZIP
Codes that are not part of a scheme and
that have an ‘‘A’’ or ‘‘C’’ indicator in the
City State Product. May contain carrier
route bundles, automation price 5-digit
bundles, and Presorted price 5-digit
bundles. Must be prepared if there are
any carrier route bundles for the 5-digit
destination. If there is not at least one
carrier route bundle for the 5-digit
destination, must be prepared when
there is at least a full flat tray (245.1.4),
125 pieces or 15 pounds of pieces in 5digit bundles for the same 5-digit
destination (smaller volume not
permitted). Labeling: * * *
[Revise the text of 10.2.4h to read as
follows:]
h. 3-digit through Mixed ADC flat
trays. Any 5-digit scheme and 5-digit
bundles remaining after preparing flat
trays under 10.2.4a through 10.2.4g, and
all 3-digit, ADC, and Mixed ADC
bundles, must be trayed and labeled
according to the applicable
requirements under 9.3 for cosacking/
cotraying of automation price and
Presorted price bundles, except if there
are no automation price bundles in the
mailing job, tray and label under
245.5.0, or, if there are no Presorted
price bundles in the mailing job, tray
and label under 245.7.4.
10.2.5
Pallet Preparation and Labeling
*
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*
*
[Add a new item (j) to read as
follows:]
j. Mixed NDC, use 8.10.3h, as
applicable, to prepare and label Mixed
NDC pallets.
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Nonautomation Price Flats in Bundles
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11.2.1
Periodicals
Basic Standards
[Revise the third sentence of the
introductory text of 11.2.1 to read as
follows:]
* * * Mailing jobs (for flats meeting
the criteria in 201.6.0) prepared using
the 5-digit scheme and/or the 3-digit
scheme bundle preparation must be
trayed under 9.0 or 10.0 or palletized
under 10.0, 12.0, or 13.0. * * *
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 11.2.1b to read as
follows:]
b. Mailings prepared in flat trays must
meet the basic standards in 9.0 or 10.0.
*
*
*
*
*
11.2.3 Bundles With Fewer Than Six
Pieces
[Revise the last sentence of the
introductory text of 11.2.3 to read as
follows:]
* * * Low-volume bundles are
permitted only when they are trayed or
prepared on pallets as follows:
[Revise the text of items 11.2.3a and
11.2.3b to read as follows:]
a. Place low-volume 5-digit and 3digit bundles in only 5-digit scheme, 5digit, 3-digit, and SCF flat trays that
contain at least 24 pieces; or in origin/
entry SCF flat trays; or on merged 5digit scheme, 5-digit scheme, merged 5digit, 5-digit, 3-digit, or SCF pallets, as
appropriate.
b. Place low-volume 5-digit scheme
and 3-digit scheme bundles in only 5digit scheme, 3-digit, and SCF flat trays
that contain at least 24 pieces, or in
origin/entry SCF flat trays, or on 3-digit
or SCF pallets, as appropriate.
11.3
11.3.1
USPS Marketing Mail
Basic Standards
[Revise the introductory text of 11.3.1
to read as follows:]
Mailers may choose to cobundle (see
245.1.4u.) automation price and
nonautomation price flat-size pieces as
an option to the basic bundling
requirements in 245.5.0 and 245.7.0. All
pieces in the same bundle must meet
the standards in 201.6.0. 5-digit scheme
and 3-digit scheme bundles must meet
the additional standards in 245.1.4f. and
245.1.4m. Mailing jobs prepared using
the 5-digit scheme and/or 3-digit
scheme bundle preparation (for flats
meeting the criteria in 201.6.0) must be
trayed under 10.0 or palletized under
10.0, 12.0, or 13.0. All bundles are
subject to the following conditions:
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*
[Revise the text of 11.3.1b to read as
follows:]
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meet the basic standards in 9.0 or 10.0.
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*
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Pallets Using a 5% Threshold
12.1
12.1.1
j. Mixed NDC, use 8.10.3h, as
applicable, to prepare and label Mixed
NDC pallets
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Sarah Sullivan,
Attorney, Ethics & Legal Compliance.
Periodicals
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*
[Revise the text of 12.1.1g to read as
follows:]
g. Portions of the mailing job that
cannot be palletized must be prepared
in sacks/flat trays.
*
*
*
*
*
12.2
12.2.1
USPS Marketing Mail
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 12.2.1l to read as
follows:]
l. Portions of the mailing job that
cannot be palletized must be prepared
in flat trays.
*
*
*
*
*
Pallet Preparation and Labeling
*
*
*
*
*
[Add a new item (j) to read as
follows:]
j. Mixed NDC, use 8.10.3h, as
applicable, to prepare and label Mixed
NDC pallets.
*
*
*
*
*
13.0 Merging Bundles of Flats on
Pallets Using the City State Product and
a 5% Threshold
13.1
13.1.1
Periodicals
Basic Standards
*
*
*
*
*
[Revise the text of 13.1.1h to read as
follows:]
h. Portions of the mailing job that
cannot be palletized must be prepared
in flat trays.
*
*
*
*
*
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13.2.1
USPS Marketing Mail
Basic Standards
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[Revise the text of 13.2.1m to read as
follows:]
a. Portions of the mailing job that
cannot be palletized must be prepared
in flat trays.
*
*
*
*
*
13.2.4
Pallet Preparation and Labeling
[Add a new item (j) to read as
follows:]
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[DA 22–1096; MB Docket No. 22–337; RM–
11930; FR ID 109925]
Radio Broadcasting Services;
Dennison, Ohio
Basic Standards
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12.2.3
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
This document requests
comments on a Petition for Rule Making
filed by Western Radio Group,
proposing to amend the FM Table of
Allotments, by allotting Channel 272A
at Dennison, Ohio, as the community’s
first local service. A staff engineering
analysis indicates that Channel 272A
can be allotted to Dennison, Ohio,
consistent with the minimum distance
separation requirements of the
Commission’s rules, with a site
restriction of 2.7 km (1.7 miles) west of
the community. The reference
coordinates are 40–23–54 NL and 81–
21–33 WL.
DATES: Comments must be filed on or
before December 8, 2022, and reply
comments on or before December 23,
2022.
SUMMARY:
Secretary, Federal
Communications Commission, 45 L
Street NE, Washington, DC 20554. In
addition to filing comments with the
FCC, interested parties should serve the
counsel to petitioner as follows: Mark N.
Lipp, Esq., Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth
PLC, 1300 N 17th Street, Suite 1100,
Arlington, Virginia 22209.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rolanda F. Smith, Media Bureau, (202)
418–2700.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
synopsis of the Federal
Communications Commission’s
(Commission) Notice of Proposed Rule
Making, MB Docket No. 22–337,
adopted October 17, 2022, and released
October 17, 2022. The full text of this
Commission decision is available online
at https://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs. The full text
of this document can also be
downloaded in Word or Portable
ADDRESSES:
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Document Format (PDF) at https://
www.fcc.gov/edocs. This document does
not contain proposed information
collection requirements subject to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
Public Law 104–13. In addition,
therefore, it does not contain any
proposed information collection burden
‘‘for small business concerns with fewer
than 25 employees,’’ pursuant to the
Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of
2002, Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(4).
Provisions of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act of l980 do not apply to
this proceeding.
Members of the public should note
that from the time a Notice of Proposed
Rule Making is issued until the matter
is no longer subject to Commission
consideration or court review, all ex
parte contacts are prohibited in
Commission proceedings, such as this
one, which involve channel allotments.
See 47 CFR 1.1204(b) for rules
governing permissible ex parte contacts.
For information regarding proper
filing procedures for comments, see 47
CFR 1.415 and 1.420.
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 73
Radio, Radio broadcasting.
Federal Communications Commission.
Nazifa Sawez,
Assistant Chief, Audio Division, Media
Bureau.
Proposed Rules
For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, the Federal Communications
Commission proposes to amend 47 CFR
part 73 as follows:
PART 73—RADIO BROADCAST
SERVICES
1. The authority citation for part 73
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 155, 301, 303,
307, 309, 310, 334, 336, 339.
2. In § 73.202(b), amend the Table of
FM Allotments under Ohio, by adding
an entry for ‘‘Dennison’’ to read as
follows:
■
§ 73.202
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Table of Allotments.
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(b) Table of FM Allotments
TABLE 1 TO PARAGRAPH (b)
U.S. States
Channel No.
Ohio
Dennison ..............................
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 111
Removal of Sacks--USPS Marketing Mail and Periodicals Flats
AGENCY: Postal ServiceTM.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: The Postal ServiceTM proposes to revise Mailing
Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual
(DMM[supreg]) to remove references to sacks as a handling unit for USPS
Marketing Mail[supreg] and Periodicals Flats.
DATES: Submit comments on or before November 21, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Mail or deliver written comments to the manager, Product
Classification, U.S. Postal Service[supreg], 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW,
Room 4446, Washington, DC 20260-5015. You may inspect and photocopy all
written comments at USPS[supreg] Headquarters Library, 475 L'Enfant
Plaza SW, 11th Floor N, Washington, DC by appointment only between the
hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday by calling 1-202-268-
2906 in advance. Email comments, containing the name and address of the
commenter, may be sent to: [email protected], with a
subject line of ``Network Redesign--Removal of Sacks.'' Faxed comments
are not accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dale Kennedy at (202) 268-6592 or
Doriane Harley at (202) 268-2537.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As part of its network redesign efforts, the
Postal Service is proposing to eliminate the use of sacks as containers
for Flats acceptance/entry but will continue to allow Flat trays as
acceptable containers for acceptance and entry along with bundles on
pallets for USPS Marketing Mail and Periodicals Flat Mail. The
exception to this proposal is that carrier route, 5-digit scheme
carrier routes and 5-digit carrier routes flat mail will continue to be
allowed to use sacks as a handling unit.
Although exempt from the notice and comment requirements of the
Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553(b), (c)) regarding proposed
rulemaking by 39 U.S.C. 410(a), the
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Postal Service invites public comments on the following proposed
revisions 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.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service.
Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is proposed to be amended as follows:
PART 111--[AMENDED.]
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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.
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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)
* * * * *
200 Commercial Letters, Cards, Flats, and Parcels
* * * * *
203 Basic Postage Statement, Documentation, and Preparation Standards
* * * * *
3.0 Standardized Documentation for First-Class Mail, Periodicals, USPS
Marketing Mail, and Flat-Size Bound Printed Matter
* * * * *
3.4 Sortation Level
* * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sortation level Abbreviation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* * * * * * *
[Revise the item beginning with ``Merged 5-
Digit '' to read as follows:]
Merged 5--Digit [flat trays and pallets M5D
(Periodicals and USPS Marketing Mail flats);
sacks and pallets (irregular parcels)].
[Revise the item beginning with ``Merged 5-
Digit Scheme'' to read as follows:]
Merged 5--Digit Scheme [flat trays and pallets M5DS
(Periodicals and USPS Marketing Mail flats);
sacks and pallets (irregular parcels)].
* * * * * * *
[Revise the item beginning with ``Merged 3-
Digit '' to read as follows:]
Merged 3-Digit [flat trays (Periodicals M3D
flats); sacks (irregular parcels)].
* * * * * * *
[Revise the item beginning with ``SCF '' to
read as follows:]
SCF [flat trays and pallets (Periodicals flats SCF
and USPS Marketing Mail); sacks and pallets.
(Bound Printed Matter and irregular parcels
less than 6 ounces)]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* * * * *
4.0 Bundles
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 4.4 to read as follows:]
4.4 Exception to Bundle Preparation--Full Letter and Flat Trays
* * * * *
4.6 Address Visibility for Flats and Parcels
* * * * *
[Revise the items 4.6b and 4.6c to read as follows:]
b. Bundles placed in or on 5-digit or 5-digit scheme (L001) flat
trays or pallets.
c. Bundles placed in carrier route and 5-digit carrier routes flat
trays or sacks.
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 4.8 to read as follows:]
4.8 Preparing Bundles in Sacks and Flat Trays
[Revise the introductory text of 4.8 to read as follows:]
In addition to the standards in 4.5 through 4.7, mailers must
prepare bundles placed in flat trays and sacks as follows:
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 4.10 to read as follows:]
4.10 Additional Standards for Unsacked/Untrayed Bundles Entered at DDU
Facilities
[Revise the introductory text of 4.10 to read as follows:]
Mailers may enter unsacked, untrayed, or nonpalletized bundles of
carrier route, Periodicals, or USPS Marketing Mail flats and unsacked
bundles of Bound Printed Matter (BPM) flats or irregular parcels (BPM
only) at destination delivery units (DDUs) if all the following
conditions are met:
* * * * *
4.11 Pieces With Simplified Address
[Revise the last sentence of the introductory text of 4.11 to read
as follows:]
* * * Bundles must be secure and stable subject to weight limits in
705.8.0 if placed on pallets, and weight and height limits in 4.8 if
placed in flat trays.
* * * * *
5.0 Letter and Flat Trays
5.1 General Standards
[Revise the last sentence of the introductory text of 5.1 to read
as follows:]
* * * Periodicals and USPS Marketing Mail flat-size mailings must
be prepared in flat trays with green lids under 207.22.7, 207.25.5,
245.8.7, and 245.10.4.3 (see also 5.6.2j).
* * * * *
5.6.2 Preparation for Flats in Flat Trays
* * * * *
[Add an item (j) to read as follows:]
j. Flat trays used in a Periodicals or USPS Marketing Mail flat-
size mailing may be nested into each other on a pallet without lids and
the pallet then shrink-wrapped.
* * * * *
204 Barcode Standards
* * * * *
3.0 Standards for Barcoded Tray Labels, Sack Labels, and Container
Labels
* * * * *
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3.2 Specifications for Barcoded Tray and Sack Labels
* * * * *
3.2.4 3-Digit Content Identifier Numbers
* * * * *
Exhibit 3.2.4 3-Digit Content Identifier Numbers
* * * * *
[Revise Exhibit 3.2.4 to read as follows:]
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Class and mailing CIN Human-readable content line
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* * * * * * *
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[Revise the text of ``Per Flats--Carrier Route,'' ``Per Flats--Barcoded,'' ``Per Flats--Nonbarcoded,'' ``Per
Flats--Cosacked Barcoded and Nonbarcoded,'' and ``Per Flats--Merged Carrier Route, Barcoded, and Nonbarcoded ''
to read as follows:]
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PER Flats--Carrier Route:
car. rt. sacks or flat trays--saturation............ 387 PER FLTS WSS \1\
car. rt. sacks or flat trays--high density.......... 388 PER FLTS WSH \1\
car. rt. sacks or flat trays--basic................. 385 PER FLTS CR \1\
5-digit carrier routes sacks or flat trays.......... 386 PER FLTS 5D CR-RTS
5-digit scheme carrier routes sacks or flat trays... 371 PER FLTS CR-RTS SCH
3-digit carrier routes flat trays................... 351 PER FLTS 3D CR-RTS
PER Flats--Barcoded:
5-digit flat trays.................................. 372 PER FLTS 5D BC
5-digit scheme flat trays........................... 372 PER FLTS 5D SCH BC
3-digit flat trays.................................. 373 PER FLTS 3D BC
SCF flat trays...................................... 377 PER FLTS SCF BC
ADC flat trays...................................... 374 PER FLTS ADC BC
mixed ADC flat trays................................ 375 PER FLTS BC WKG
Origin mixed ADC flat trays......................... 381 PER FLTS WKG W FCM
PER Flats--Nonbarcoded:
5-digit scheme flat trays........................... 378 PER FLT 5D SCH NON BC
5-digit flat trays.................................. 378 PER FLTS 5D NON BC
3-digit flat trays.................................. 379 PER FLTS 3D NON BC
SCF flat trays...................................... 384 PER FLTS SCF NON BC
ADC flat trays...................................... 380 PER FLTS ADC NON BC
mixed ADC flat trays................................ 382 PER FLTS NON BC WKG
origin mixed ADC flat trays......................... 381 PER FLTS WKG W FCM
PER Flats--Co-trayed Barcoded and Nonbarcoded:
5-digit scheme flat trays........................... 321 PER FLT 5D SCH BC/NBC
5-digit flat trays.................................. 321 PER FLTS 5D BC/NBC
3-digit flat trays.................................. 322 PER FLTS 3D BC/NBC
SCF flat trays...................................... 329 PER FLTS SCF BC/NBC
ADC flat trays...................................... 331 PER FLTS ADC BC/NBC
mixed ADC flat trays................................ 332 PER FLTS BC/NBC WKG
origin mixed ADC flat trays......................... 381 PER FLTS WKG W FCM
PER Flats--Merged Carrier Route, Barcoded, and
Nonbarcoded:
merged 5-digit sacks or flat trays.................. 339 PER FLTS CR/5D
merged 5-digit scheme sacks or flat trays........... 349 PER FLTS CR/5D SCH
merged 3-digit flat trays........................... 352 PER FLTS CR/5D/3D
* * * * * * *
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[Revise the text of ``NEWS Flats--Carrier Route,'' ``NEWS Flats--Barcoded,'' ``NEWS Flats--Nonbarcoded,'' ``NEWS
Flats--Cosacked Barcoded and Nonbarcoded,'' and ``NEWS Flats--Merged Carrier Route, Barcoded and Nonbarcoded ''
to read as follows:]
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NEWS Flats--Carrier Route:
car. rt. sacks or flat trays--saturation............ 487 NEWS FLTS WSS \1\
car. rt. sacks or flat trays--high density.......... 488 NEWS FLTS WSH \1\
car. rt. sacks or flat trays--basic................. 485 NEWS FLTS CR \1\
5-digit carrier routes sacks or flat trays.......... 486 NEWS FLTS 5D CR-RTS
5-digit scheme carrier routes sacks or flat trays... 471 NEWS FLTS CR-RTS SCH
[[Page 63988]]
3-digit carrier routes flat trays................... 451 NEWS FLTS 3D CR-RTS
NEWS Flats--Barcoded:
5-digit flat trays.................................. 472 NEWS FLTS 5D BC
5-digit scheme flat trays........................... 472 NEWS FLTS 5D SCH BC
3-digit flat trays.................................. 473 NEWS FLTS 3D BC
SCF flat trays...................................... 477 NEWS FLTS SCF BC
ADC flat trays...................................... 474 NEWS FLTS ADC BC
mixed ADC flat trays................................ 475 NEWS FLTS BC WKG
origin mixed ADC flat trays......................... 481 NEWS FLTS WKG W FCM
NEWS Flats--Nonbarcoded:
5-digit scheme flat trays........................... 478 NEWS FLT 5D SCH NON BC
5-digit flat trays.................................. 478 NEWS FLTS 5D NON BC
3-digit flat trays.................................. 479 NEWS FLTS 3D NON BC
SCF flat trays...................................... 484 NEWS FLTS SCF NON BC
ADC flat trays...................................... 480 NEWS FLTS ADC NON BC
mixed ADC flat trays................................ 482 NEWS FLTS NON BC WKG
origin mixed ADC flat trays......................... 481 NEWS FLTS WKG W FCM
NEWS Flats--Co-trayed Barcoded and Nonbarcoded:
5-digit scheme flat trays........................... 421 NEWS FLT 5D SCH BC/NBC
5-digit flat trays.................................. 421 NEWS FLTS 5D BC/NBC
3-digit flat trays.................................. 422 NEWS FLTS 3D BC/NBC
SCF and origin/entry SCF flat trays................. 429 NEWS FLTS SCF BC/NBC
ADC flat trays...................................... 431 NEWS FLTS ADC BC/NBC
mixed ADC flat trays................................ 432 NEWS FLTS BC/NBC WKG
origin mixed ADC flat trays......................... 481 NEWS FLTS WKG W FCM
NEWS Flats--Merged Carrier Route, Barcoded, and
Nonbarcoded:
merged 5-digit...................................... 439 NEWS FLTS CR/5D
merged 5-digit scheme............................... 449 NEWS FLTS CR/5D SCH
merged 3-digit flat trays........................... 452 NEWS FLTS CR/5D/3D
* * * * * * *
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[Revise the text of ``Enhanced Carrier Route Flats--Nonautomation,'' ``MKT Flats--Cosacked Automation and
Nonautomation,'' ``MKT Flats--Merged Carrier Route, Automation, and Presorted,'' ``MKT Flats--Automation,''
``MKT Flats--Nonautomation,'' and ``MKT Flats--Residual Pieces Subject to FCM Single-Piece Prices'' to read as
follows:]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Enhanced Carrier Route Flats--Nonautomation:
saturation price sacks or flat trays................ 587 MKT FLTS ECRWSS \1\
high density or high density plus price sacks or.... 588 MKT FLTS ECRWSH \1\
flat trays..........................................
basic price sacks or flat trays..................... 589 MKT FLTS ECRLOT \1\
5-digit carrier routes sacks or flat trays.......... 586 MKT FLTS CR-RTS
5-digit scheme car. rts. sacks or flat trays........ 529 MKT FLTS CR-RTS SCH
MKT Flats--Co-trayed Automation and Nonautomation:
5-digit scheme flat trays........................... 521 MKT FLT 5D SCH BC/NBC
5-digit flat trays.................................. 521 MKT FLTS 5D BC/NBC
3-digit and origin/entry 3-digit flat trays......... 522 MKT FLTS 3D BC/NBC
ADC flat trays...................................... 531 MKT FLTS ADC BC/NBC
mixed ADC flat trays................................ 532 MKT FLTS BC/NBC WKG
MKT Flats--Merged Carrier Route, Automation, and
Presorted:
merged 5-digit...................................... 539 MKT FLTS CR/5D
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merged 5-digit scheme............................... 549 MKT FLTS CR/5D SCH
MKT Flats--Automation:
5-digit flat trays.................................. 572 MKT FLTS 5D BC
5-digit scheme flat trays........................... 572 MKT FLTS 5D SCH BC
3-digit flat trays.................................. 573 MKT FLTS 3D BC
ADC flat trays...................................... 574 MKT FLTS ADC BC
mixed ADC flat trays................................ 575 MKT FLTS BC WKG
MKT Flats--Nonautomation:
5-digit scheme flat trays........................... 578 MKT FLT 5D SCH NON BC
5-digit flat trays.................................. 578 MKT FLTS 5D NON BC
3-digit flat trays.................................. 579 MKT FLTS 3D NON BC
ADC flat trays...................................... 580 MKT FLTS ADC NON BC
mixed ADC flat trays................................ 582 MKT FLTS NON BC WKG
MKT Flats--Residual Pieces Subject to FCM Single-Piece
Prices:
residual flat trays................................. 582 MKT FLTS WKG
* * * * * * *
PACKAGE SERVICES
* * * * * * *
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BPM Flats--Co-sacked Barcoded and Presorted:
[Revise the text of ``BPM--Co-sacked Barcoded and Presorted '' to read as follows:]
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5-digit scheme sacks................................ 648 PSVC FLTS 5D SCH BC/NBC
5-digit sacks....................................... 648 PSVC FLTS 5D BC/NBC
3-digit sacks....................................... 661 PSVC FLTS 3D BC/NBC
SCF sacks........................................... 667 PSVC FLTS SCF BC/NBC
ADC sacks........................................... 668 PSVC FLTS ADC BC/NBC
mixed ADC sacks..................................... 669 PSVC FLTS BC/NBC WKG
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* * * * *
207 Periodicals
* * * * *
12.0 Nonbarcoded (Presorted) Eligibility
* * * * *
12.3 Prices--In-County
12.3.1 Five-Digit Prices
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 12.3.1b to read as follows:]
b. Nonletter-size pieces in 5-digit scheme bundles and 5-digit
bundles of six or more addressed pieces each, placed in 5-digit scheme
flat trays, or 5-digit flat trays, or palletized under 705.8.0 or
705.10.0, 705.12.0, or 705.13.0.
* * * * *
12.3.2 Three-Digit Prices
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 12.3.2b to read as follows:]
b. Nonletter-size pieces in 5-digit scheme, 5-digit, 3-digit
scheme, and 3-digit bundles of six or more addressed pieces each,
placed in 3-digit flat trays; or 3-digit scheme and 3-digit bundles of
six or more addressed pieces each, prepared under 705.8.0 or 705.10.0,
705.12.0, or 705.13.0.
* * * * *
13.0 Carrier Route Eligibility
* * * * *
13.2 Sorting
13.2.1 Basic Standards
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 13.2.1b(2) and 13.2.1b(3) to read as follows:]
2. Bundles in carrier route, 5-digit scheme carrier routes, 5-digit
carrier routes sacks/flat trays, or 3-digit carrier routes flat trays
under 23.0. Sacks/flat trays may be palletized under 705.8.0.
3. Unsacked/untrayed bundles entered at a destination delivery unit
under 23.4.2 and 29.6.5.
* * * * *
18.0 General Mail Preparation
* * * * *
18.4 Mail Preparation Terms
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 18.4j to read as follows:]
j. A 5-digit scheme carrier routes sort for carrier route
Periodicals flats prepared in sacks/flat trays and irregular parcels
prepared in sacks or as bundles on pallets yields a 5-digit scheme
carrier routes sack/flat tray or pallet for those 5-digit ZIP Codes
listed in L001 and 5-digit carrier routes sacks/flat trays or pallets
for other areas. The 5-digit ZIP Codes in each scheme are treated as
one presort destination. Sacks/flat trays or pallets prepared for a 5-
digit scheme carrier routes destination that contain carrier route
bundles for only one of the schemed 5-digit areas are still considered
to be sorted to 5-digit scheme carrier routes. Preparation of 5-digit
scheme carrier routes sacks/flat trays or pallets must be done for all
5-digit scheme destinations.
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 18.4s to read as follows:]
s. An origin/entry SCF flat tray contains all 5-digit and 3-digit
bundles (regardless of quantity) for the SCF in whose service area the
mail is verified. At the mailer's option, such a flat tray
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may be prepared for the SCF area of each entry Post Office. This
presort level applies only to nonletter-size Periodicals prepared in
flat trays.
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 18.4y to read as follows:]
y. A ``logical'' presort destination represents the total number of
pieces that are eligible for a specific presort level based on the
required sortation, but which might not be contained in one bundle or
in one container (flat tray, sack or pallet) due to preparation
requirements or the piece size. For example, there may be 42 mailpieces
for ZIP Code 43112 forming a ``logical'' 5-digit bundle, and they are
prepared in three physical 5-digit bundles because of the weight and
height restrictions on bundles.
* * * * *
20.0 Sacks and Trays
20.1 Basic Standards
20.1.1 General
Mailings must be prepared in letter trays (letters), flat trays
(flats) under 22.7 and 25.5, or sacks (carrier route, 5-digit scheme
cr-rt and 5-digit cr-rt flats and all periodicals parcels). Palletized
mail is subject to 705.8.0. See 203.5.0 and 203.6.0 for tray and sack
standards.
* * * * *
22.0 Preparing Nonbarcoded (Presorted) Periodicals
* * * * *
22.4 Bundles With Fewer Than Six Pieces
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 22.4a to read as follows:]
a. Place bundles in only 5-digit, 3-digit, and SCF flat trays that
contain at least 24 pieces, or in origin/entry SCF flat trays, as
appropriate.
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 22.5 to read as follows:]
22.5 Letter Tray Preparation--Letter-Size Pieces
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 22.6 to read as follows:]
22.6 Sack Preparation--Parcels
For mailing jobs that also contain a barcoded mailing, see 22.1.2.
For other mailing jobs, preparation sequence, sack size, and labeling:
[Delete item 22.6a in its entirety and renumber the remaining items
as (a) through (g) respectively; revise the new items a through g to
read as follows:]
a. 5-digit, required at 72 pieces, optional at 24 pieces minimum.
1. Line 1: use city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code on mail (see 21.0
for overseas military mail).
2. Line 2: ``PER'' or NEWS'' as applicable; followed by ``IRREG''
as applicable; followed by ``5D''.
b. 3-digit, required at 72 pieces, optional at 24 pieces minimum.
1. Line 1: use L002, Column A.
2. Line 2: ``PER'' or ``NEWS'' as applicable; followed by ``IRREG''
as applicable; followed by ``3D'.
c. SCF, required at 72 pieces, optional at 24 pieces minimum.
1. Line 1: use L002, Column C.
2. Line 2: ``PER'' or ``NEWS'' as applicable; followed by ``IRREG''
as applicable; followed by ``SCF'.
d. Origin/entry SCF, required for the SCF of the origin
(verification) office, optional for the SCF of an entry office other
than the origin office, (no minimum); for Line 1 use L002, Column C.
1. Line 1: use L002, Column C.
2. Line 2: ``PER'' or ``NEWS'' as applicable; followed by ``IRREG''
as applicable; followed by ``SCF'.
e. ADC, required at 72 pieces, optional at 24 pieces minimum.
1. Line 1: use L004, Column B.
2. Line 2: ``PER'' or ``NEWS'' as applicable; followed by or
``IRREG'' as applicable; followed by ``ADC'.
f. Origin mixed ADC, required; no minimum; for any remaining
bundles for destinations in L201, Column B, corresponding to the origin
ZIP Code in Column A.
1. Line 1: Use L201, Column C.
2. Line 2: ``PER'' or ``NEWS'' as applicable, followed by ``IRREG''
as applicable, followed by ``WKG W FCM.''
g. Mixed ADC, required (no minimum).
1. Line 1: Use L009, Column B.
2. Line 2: ``PER'' or ``NEWS'' as applicable; followed by ``IRREG''
as applicable; followed by ``WKG'' for irregular parcels.
[Revise the title of 22.7 to read as follows:]
22.7 Tray Preparation--Flat-Size Pieces
[Revise the Introductory text of 22.7 to read as follows:]
Mailers must place flat sized pieces in flat trays (see 203.5.6)
instead of sacks unless prepared as direct carrier route, 5-digit
scheme carrier route, or 5-digit carrier route (see 23.4.1 and 705.9.0
or 705.10.0). Mailers also may prepare nonmachinable (see 26.0) flats
in flat trays. Bundling is not permitted unless a bundle is more finely
presorted than the tray's presort destination. The trays are subject to
a container charge, and any bundles are subject to a bundle charge.
Tray preparation, sequence, and labeling: * * *
* * * * *
23.0 Preparing Carrier Route Periodicals
* * * * *
23.6 Bundles With Fewer Than Six Pieces
[Revise the text of 23.6a to read as follows:]
* * * * *
a. Place bundles in only 5-digit scheme carrier routes and 5-digit
carrier routes sacks/flat trays that contain at least 24 pieces, or 3-
digit carrier routes or merged 3-digit flat trays that contain at least
one six-piece carrier route bundle.
* * * * *
23.7 Multi-Box Section Bundles--Optional Preparation
[Revise the text of 23.7e to read as follows:]
e. Place bundles in existing carrier-route flat trays, 5-Digit
scheme carrier routes, or 5-Digit carrier routes sacks/flat trays.
* * * * *
25.0 Preparing Flat-Size Barcoded (Automation) Periodicals
25.1 Basic Standards
* * * * *
25.1.7 Exception--Barcoded and Nonbarcoded Flats on Pallets
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 25.1.7b and 25.1.7c to read as follows:]
b. Mailing jobs prepared entirely in flat trays and claiming this
exception must be cobundled under 705.11.0.
c. As an alternative to 705.9.0 through 705.13.0, if a portion of
the job is prepared as palletized barcoded flats, the nonbarcoded
portion may be prepared as palletized flats and paid at nonbarcoded
machinable and carrier route prices. The nonbarcoded price pieces that
cannot be placed on ADC or finer pallets may be prepared as flats in
flat trays and paid at the nonbarcoded prices.
25.1.8 Bundles With Fewer Than Six Pieces
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 25.1.8a to read as follows:]
a. Place 5-digit and 3-digit bundles in only 5-digit scheme, 5-
digit, 3-digit, and SCF flat trays, as appropriate, that contain at
least 24 pieces, or in merged
[[Page 63991]]
3-digit flat trays that contain at least one six-piece carrier route
bundle, or in origin/entry SCF flat trays.
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 25.1.8c to read as follows:]
c. Place 5-digit scheme and 3-digit scheme bundles in only 5-digit
scheme, 3-digit, and SCF flat trays, as appropriate, that contain at
least 24 pieces, or in merged 3-digit flat trays that contain at least
one six-piece carrier route bundle, or in origin/entry SCF flat trays.
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 25.1.9 to read as follows:]
25.1.9 Cotraying and Cobundling With Nonbarcoded and Carrier Route
Price Mail
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 25.1.9b and 25.1.9c to read as follows:]
b. If the mailing job contains a machinable barcoded and
nonbarcoded mailing, then it must be prepared under the cotraying
standards in 705.9.0. Machinable barcoded and nonbarcoded pieces may be
cobundled under the standards in 705.11.0.
c. If the mailing job contains a carrier route mailing and a
machinable barcoded mailing, then it must be separately trayed under
23.0 and 25.0 or prepared using the merged flat tray option under
705.10.0.
* * * * *
240 Commercial Mail USPS Marketing Mail
243 Prices and Eligibility
* * * * *
5.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Nonautomation USPS Marketing
Mail Letters, Flats, and Presorted USPS Marketing Mail Parcels
* * * * *
5.6 Nonautomation Price Application--Flats
5.6.1 5-Digit Prices for Flats
[Revise item a to read as follows:]
In a 5-digit/scheme bundle of 10 or more pieces, or 15 or more
pieces, as applicable; properly placed in a 5-digit/scheme flat tray
(see full flat tray 245.1.4).
* * * * *
[Revise item c to read as follows:]
c. In a 5-digit bundle of 10 or more pieces, or 15 or more pieces,
as applicable; properly placed in a merged 5-digit/scheme or 5-digit
flat tray under 705.10.0.
5.6.2 3-Digit Prices for Flats
[Revise item a to read as follows:]
a. In a 5-digit/scheme bundle of 10 or more pieces, or 15 or more
pieces, as applicable, or in a 3-digit/scheme bundle of 10 or more
pieces; properly placed in a 3-digit flat tray (see full flat tray
245.1.4).
5.6.3 ADC Prices for Flats
[Revise items a and b to read as follows:]
a. In a 5-digit/scheme, 3-digit/scheme, or ADC bundle of 10 or more
pieces properly placed in an ADC flat tray (see full flat tray
245.1.4).
b. In an optional 3-digit/scheme origin/entry flat tray.
* * * * *
5.6.4 Mixed ADC Prices for Flats
[Revise the text of 5.6.4 to read as follows:]
[Mixed ADC prices apply to flat-size pieces in bundles that do not
qualify for 5-digit, 3-digit, or ADC prices; placed in mixed ADC flat
trays or on ASF, NDC, or mixed NDC pallets under 705.8.0.
* * * * *
6.3 Basic Price Enhanced Carrier Route Standards
* * * * *
6.3.4 Basic Carrier Route Bundles on a 5-Digit/Direct Container (Basic-
CR Bundles/Container) Price Eligibility--Flats
[Revise the text of 6.3.4 to read as follows:]
The Basic-CR Bundles/Container discount applies to each piece in a
carrier route bundle of 10 or more pieces that are palletized under
705.8.0, 705.10.0, 705.12.0, or 705.13.0 on a 5-digit carrier route or
5-digit scheme carrier route pallet entered at an Origin (None), DNDC,
DSCF, or DDU entry or in a carrier route sack or flat tray under
245.9.7a or 203.5.8 and entered at the DDU.
* * * * *
6.5 High Density and High Density Plus (Enhanced Carrier Route)
Standards--Flats
* * * * *
6.5.3 High Density Carrier Route Bundles on a 5-Digit/Direct Container
(High Density-CR Bundles/Container Discount Eligibility)--Flats
[Revise the text of 6.5.3 to read as follows:]
The High Density-CR Bundles/Container discount applies to 125 or
more High Density-eligible pieces that are palletized under 705.8.0,
705.10.0, 705.12.0, or 705.13.0 on a 5-digit carrier route, 5-digit
carrier routes, or 5-digit scheme carrier route pallet entered at an
Origin (None), DNDC, DSCF, or DDU entry or in a carrier route sack or
flat tray under 245.9.7a or 203.5.8 and entered at the DDU.
6.5.4 High Density Plus Carrier Route Bundles on a 5-Digit/Direct
Container (High Density Plus-CR Bundles/Container Discount
Eligibility)--Flats
[Revise the text of 6.5.4 to read as follows:]
The High Density Plus-CR Bundles/Container discount applies to 300
or more High Density Plus-eligible pieces that are palletized under
705.8.0, 705.10.0, 705.12.0, or 705.13.0 on a 5-digit carrier route, 5-
digit carrier routes, or 5-digit scheme carrier route pallet entered at
an Origin (None), DNDC, DSCF, or DDU entry or in a carrier route sack
or flat tray under 245.9.7a or 203.5.8 and entered at the DDU.
* * * * *
6.7 Saturation Enhanced Carrier Route Standards--Flats
* * * * *
6.7.2 Saturation Prices for Flats
* * * * *
[Revise item c to read as follows:]
c. Placed in a merged 5-digit scheme or merged 5-digit flat tray.
[Add new item d to read as follows:]
d. Placed in a 5-digit scheme carrier routes or 5-digit carrier
routes sack/flat tray.
6.7.3 Saturation--(Including EDDM) Carrier Route Bundles on a 5-Digit/
Direct Container (Saturation-CR Bundles/Container Discount
Eligibility)--Flats
[Revise the text of 6.7.3 to read as follows:]
The Saturation-CR Bundles/Container discount applies to at least 90
percent or more of the active residential addresses or 75 percent or
more of the total number of active possible delivery addresses on each
carrier route that are palletized under 705.8.0, 705.10.0, 705.12.0, or
705.13.0 on a 5-digit carrier route, 5-digit carrier routes, or 5-digit
scheme carrier route pallet entered at an Origin (None), DNDC, DSCF, or
DDU entry or in a carrier route sack or flat tray under 245.9.7a or
203.5.8 and entered at the DDU.
* * * * *
245 Mail Preparation
* * * * *
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1.0 General Information for Mail Preparation
* * * * *
1.3.2 Flats
* * * * *
[Revise item c. to read as follows:]
c. 5-digit scheme (bundles and flat trays) for flats meeting the
automation-compatibility standards in 201.4.0: the ZIP Code in the
delivery address on all pieces is one of the 5-digit ZIP Code areas
processed by the USPS as a single scheme, as shown in L007.
* * * * *
[Revise item e. to read as follows:]
e. Merged 5-digit flat trays: the carrier route bundles and/or
automation price 5-digit bundles and/or Presorted price 5-digit bundles
in a flat tray are all for a 5-digit ZIP Code that has an ``A'' or
``C'' indicator in the Carrier Route Indicators field in the City State
Product that allows combining carrier route price bundles with
automation price 5-digit bundles and Presorted price 5-digit bundles in
the same 5-digit container.
* * * * *
[Revise item g. to read as follows:]
g. Merged 5-digit scheme flat tray: the 5-digit ZIP Codes on pieces
in carrier route bundles and/or automation price 5-digit bundles and/or
Presorted price 5-digit bundles in a flat tray are all for 5-digit ZIP
Codes that are part of a single scheme as shown in L001, and the
automation price 5-digit bundles and/or the Presorted price 5-digit
bundles also are for 5-digit ZIP Codes that have an ``A'' or ``C''
indicator in the Carrier Route Indicators field in the City State
Product that allows combining carrier route bundles with automation
price 5-digit bundles and Presorted price 5-digit bundles in the same
5-digit container.
* * * * *
[Revise item q. to read as follows:]
q. Residual pieces/bundles/flat trays: contain material remaining
after completion of a presort sequence. Residual mail lacks the volume
set by standard to require or allow preparation to a particular
destination, and usually does not qualify for a presort price.
* * * * *
1.4 Preparation Definitions and Instructions
* * * * *
[Add new item (e) to read as follows; renumber current items (e)
through (y) as (f) through (z):]
e. A full flat tray is one that is physically full. Although a
specific minimum volume is required (at least a single stack of mail
lying flat on the bottom of the tray and filling the tray to the bottom
of the handholds) before a tray may or must be prepared to the
corresponding presort destination, trays must be filled with additional
available pieces (up to the reasonable capacity of the tray) when
standards require preparation of full trays.
[Revise new item f. to read as follows:]
f. A full sack is defined in the standards for the class and price
claimed.
* * * * *
[Revise new item h. to read as follows:]
h. A 5-digit scheme sort for flats meeting the automation-
compatibility standards in 201.3.0 yields 5-digit scheme bundles for
those 5-digit ZIP Codes identified in L007 and 5-digit bundles for
other ZIP Codes. When standards require 5-digit/scheme sort, mailers
must prepare all possible 5-digit scheme bundles and flat trays of
flats, then prepare all possible 5-digit bundles and flat trays. The 5-
digit ZIP Codes in each scheme are treated as a single presort
destination subject to a single minimum volume, with no further
separation required. Bundles prepared for a 5-digit scheme destination
that contain pieces for only one of the schemed 5-digit ZIP Codes are
still considered 5-digit scheme sorted and are labeled accordingly.
Bundles must be labeled using an optional endorsement line (OEL) under
203.7.0 or with a red ``5 SCH'' bundle label. Bundles are placed in
appropriate containers using the OEL ``label to'' 5-digit ZIP Code or
using L007 column B.
* * * * *
[Revise new items k. through m. to read as follows:]
k. A merged 5-digit sort for USPS Marketing Mail flats prepared in
flat trays yields merged 5-digit flat trays that contain carrier route
bundles and/or automation price 5-digit bundles, and/or Presorted price
5-digit bundles that are all for a 5-digit ZIP Code that has an ``A''
or ``C'' indicator in the Carrier Route Indicators field in the City
State Product that allows combining carrier route bundles, automation
price 5-digit bundles, and Presorted price 5-digit bundles in the same
5-digit flat tray or pallet. The merged 5-digit sort is optional for
USPS Marketing Mail flats prepared in flat trays. Flat trays prepared
for a merged 5-digit destination that contain only a single price level
of bundle(s) (only carrier route bundle(s) or only automation price 5-
digit bundle(s) or only Presorted price 5-digit bundle(s)) or that
contain only two price levels of bundle(s) are still considered to be
merged 5-digit sorted and are labeled accordingly. If preparation of
merged 5-digit flat trays is performed, it must be done for all 5-digit
ZIP Code destinations with an ``A'' or ``C'' indicator in the Carrier
Route Indicators field in the City State Product that allows combining
carrier route bundles, automation price 5-digit bundles, and Presorted
price 5-digit bundles in the same 5-digit container.
l. A merged 5-digit sort for USPS Marketing Mail flats prepared as
bundles on pallets yields merged 5-digit pallets that contain carrier
route bundles and noncarrier route 5-digit bundles (automation price 5-
digit bundles and/or Presorted price 5-digit bundles). The merged 5-
digit sort is optional for USPS Marketing Mail flats prepared in flat
trays under 705.10.0. Flat trays or pallets prepared for a merged 5-
digit destination that contain only a single price level of bundle(s)
(only carrier route bundle(s) or only automation price 5-digit
bundle(s) or only Presorted price 5-digit bundle(s)) or only two price
levels of bundle(s) are still considered to be merged 5-digit sorted
and must be labeled accordingly.
m. A merged 5-digit scheme sort for USPS Marketing Mail flats
prepared in flat trays under 705.10.0 yields merged 5-digit scheme flat
trays that contain carrier route bundles and noncarrier route 5-digit
bundles (automation price 5-digit bundles and/or Presorted price 5-
digit bundles) for those 5-digit ZIP Codes that are part of a single
scheme as shown in L001. Flat trays prepared for a merged 5-digit
scheme destination that contain only a single price level of bundle(s)
(only carrier route bundle(s) or only automation price 5-digit
bundle(s) or only presorted price 5-digit bundle(s)), or only two price
levels of bundle(s), or bundles for only one of the schemed 5-digit ZIP
Codes are still considered to be merged 5-digit scheme sorted and must
be labeled accordingly. If preparation of merged 5-digit scheme flat
trays is performed, it must be done for all 5-digit scheme destinations
in L001.
* * * * *
[Revise new item y. to read as follows:]
y. A ``logical'' presort destination represents the total number of
pieces that are eligible for a specific presort level based on the
required sortation, but which might not be contained in a single bundle
or in a single container (flat tray, sack, or pallet) due to applicable
preparation requirements or the size of the individual pieces. For
example, there may be 42 mailpieces for ZIP Code 43112 forming a USPS
Marketing Mail ``logical'' 5-digit bundle,
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and they are prepared in three physical 5-digit bundles because of the
applicable weight and height restrictions on bundles. For pallets,
2,800 pounds of mail may be destined to an SCF destination, and these
would form the ``logical'' SCF pallet, but the mail is placed on two
physical SCF pallets each weighing 1,400 pounds because of the 2,200
pound maximum pallet weight requirement.
* * * * *
3.0 Letter Trays, Flat Trays, and Sacks
[Revise the second sentence of 3.0 to read as follows:]
* * * Flat mailings must be prepared in flat trays or sacks
(carrier route, 5-digit scheme carrier route and 5-digit carrier route
only) except when permitted to be prepared in letter trays under other
applicable standards in this section. * * *
* * * * *
8.0 Preparing Nonautomation Flats
* * * * *
8.1 Basic Standards
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 8.1b2 to read as follows:]
2. Unless excepted by standard, all pieces must be in the flat-size
processing category and must be prepared in flat trays, sacks or on
pallets. Certain flat-size pieces may be prepared in letter trays under
3.0.
8.4 Loose Packing
[Revise the text to read as follows:]
District managers may authorize loose packing of unbundled pieces
in flat trays if no pieces in a flat tray would be more finely sorted
if bundled. Pieces must be faced and packed to remain oriented in
transit. Requests for loose packing must be made in advance through the
Post Office of mailing.
8.5 Required Traying
[Revise the text of 8.5 to read as follows:]
Except as provided in 8.6, a flat tray, or a letter tray under 3.0,
must be prepared when the quantity of mail for a required presort
destination reaches a full flat tray (up to the handholds), 125 pieces
or 15 pounds of pieces, subject to these conditions: * * *
[Revise the text of 8.5b(2) to read as follows:]
2. The actual piece count or mail weight for each tray is used, if
documentation can be provided with the mailing that shows for each tray
the number of pieces and the total weight.
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 8.7 to read as follows:]
8.7 Traying, and Labeling
[Revise the introductory sentence to read as follows:]
Preparation sequence, flat tray and labeling:
* * * * *
[Revise items 8.7a to read as follows:]
a. 5-digit/scheme (required); scheme sort required (before 5-digit
sort), only for pieces meeting the automation flats criteria in
201.6.0, see definition in 1.4j; full flat tray, 125-piece, or 15-pound
minimum; labeling: * * *
[Revise items 8.7a(1) and 8.7a(2) to read as follows:]
1. Line 1: For 5-digit scheme flat trays use L007, Column B. For 5-
digit flat trays, use city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination on
pieces. (See 203.5.11 for overseas military mail).
2. Line 2: For 5-digit scheme flat trays, ``STD FLT 5D SCH NON
BC.'' For 5-digit flat trays, ``STD FLTS 5D NON BC.''
[Revise items 8.7b to read as follows:]
b. 3-digit (required); full flat tray, 125-piece, or 15 pound
minimum; labeling: * * *
* * * * *
[Revise items 8.7d to read as follows:]
d. ADC (required); full flat tray, 125-piece, or 15 pound minimum;
labeling: * * *
* * * * *
8.8 Cotraying and Cobundling Flats With Automation Mail
* * * * *
[Revise items b, c, and d to read as follows:]
b. If the mailing job contains an automation mailing and a
nonautomation mailing, then it must be prepared under the cotrayed
standards in 705.9.0.
c. If the mailing job contains a carrier route mailing and a
nonautomation mailing, then it must be separately sacked or trayed
under 5.0 and 9.0 or prepared using the merged sacking/traying option
in 705.10.0.
d. If the mailing job contains a carrier route mailing and an
automation mailing, then it must be separately sacked or trayed under
9.0 and 10.0 or prepared using the merged sacking/traying option in
705.10.0.
* * * * *
8.9 Merged Containerization of Carrier Route, Automation, and
Nonautomation Flats
[Revise the text of 8.9 to read as follows:]
Under the optional preparation in 705.10.0, nonautomation 5-digit
bundles prepared under 5.2 through 8.8 are cotrayed with carrier route
bundles prepared under 9.0 and with automation 5-digit bundles prepared
under 10.0 in merged 5-digit scheme flat trays and merged 5-digit flat
trays. Under the optional preparation in 705.10.0, 705.12.0, or
705.13.0, nonautomation 5-digit bundles are copalletized with carrier
route bundles prepared under 9.0 and with automation 5-digit bundles
prepared under 10.0 on merged 5-digit scheme pallets and merged 5-digit
pallets. See 8.8a for information on when preparation under 705.10.0
may be required.
8.10 Residual Pieces
[Revise the introductory text of 8.10 to read as follows:]
Mailers entering USPS Marketing Mail residual pieces that do not
qualify for USPS Marketing Mail prices, and paying the First-Class Mail
prices (but prepared ``as is'' under 244.5.0), must separately bundle
and flat tray residual pieces from the automation and presort pieces.
Mailers must label flat trays under 204.3.0 using the CIN code 582 for
use with residual flat trays. Label flat trays as follows: * * *
* * * * *
9.0 Preparing Enhanced Carrier Route Flats
* * * * *
9.6 Required Flat Tray/Sack Minimums
[Revise the introductory text of 9.6 to read as follows:]
When traying/sacking is required, mailers must prepare a flat tray/
sack when the quantity of mail for a required presort destination
reaches either up to the handholds (see full flat tray 245.1.4), 125
pieces or 15 pounds of pieces (sacks), whichever occurs first. The
following conditions apply:
* * * * *
[Revise item c. to read as follows:]
c. Less than full flat trays (see 245.1.4) and sacks with fewer
than 125 pieces or less than 15 pounds of pieces may be prepared to a
carrier route when the saturation price is claimed for the contents and
the applicable density standard is met.
* * * * *
9.8 Merged Containerization of Carrier Route, Automation, and Presorted
Price Flats
[Revise the first sentence of 9.8 to read as follows:]
Under the optional preparation in 705.10.0, carrier route price
bundles prepared under 9.3 and 9.4 are cotrayed
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with Presorted price 5-digit bundles prepared under 8.0 and with
automation price 5-digit bundles prepared under 10.0 in merged 5-digit
scheme flat trays and merged 5-digit flat trays. * * *
* * * * *
10.0 Preparing Automation Flats
[Revise the last sentence of 10.1 to read as follows:]
10.1 Basic Standards
* * * Flat trays must bear the appropriate barcoded container
labels under 4.0.
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 10.4 to read as follows:]
10.4 USPS Marketing Mail Bundle and Flat Tray Preparation
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 10.4.2 to read as follows:]
10.4.2 Required Traying
[Revise the introductory text of 10.4.2 to read as follows:]
A flat tray or a letter tray under 3.0, must be prepared when the
quantity of mail for a required presort destination reaches either a
full flat tray (1.4e), 125 pieces, or 15 pounds of pieces, whichever
occurs first, subject to these conditions:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 10.4.2b to read as follows:]
b. For nonidentical-weight pieces, mailers must either use the
minimum that applies to the average piece weight for the entire mailing
(divide the net weight of the mailing by the number of pieces; the
resulting average single-piece weight determines whether the 125-piece
or 15-pound minimum applies) or tray by the actual piece count or mail
weight for each flat tray, if documentation can be provided with the
mailing that shows (specifically for each flat tray) the number of
pieces and their total weight.
[Revise the title of 10.4.3 to read as follows:]
10.4.3 Traying and Labeling
[Revise the first sentence of 10.4.3 to read as follows:]
Preparation sequence, flat tray size, and labeling:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of items 10.4.3a, 10.4.3a(1) and 10.4.3a(2) to
read as follows:]
a. 5-digit/scheme (required); scheme sort required before 5-digit
sort; see definition in 1.4g.; full flat tray, 125-piece, or 15-pound
minimum, labeling:
1. Line 1: For 5-digit scheme flat trays use L007, Column B. For 5-
digit flat trays use city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code on mail (see
203.5.11 for overseas military mail).
2. Line 2: For 5-digit scheme flat trays, ``STD FLTS 5D SCH BC.''
For 5-digit flat trays, ``STD FLTS 5D BC.''
[Revise the text of items 10.4.3b to read as follows:]
b. 3-digit (required); full flat tray, 125-piece, or 15-pound
minimum; labeling: * * *
* * * * *
[Revise the text of items 10.4.3d to read as follows:]
d. ADC (required); full flat tray, 125-piece, or 15-pound minimum;
labeling:
* * * * *
700 Special Standards
* * * * *
705 Advanced Preparation and Special Postage Payment Systems
* * * * *
8.0 Preparing Pallets
* * * * *
8.5 General Preparation
* * * * *
8.5.3 Minimum Load
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 8.5.3a(1) to read as follows:]
1. In a single mailing, the minimum load per pallet is 250 pounds
of bundles, parcels, or sacks, except as provided in items 2 through 4
below. When preparing letter trays on pallets, the minimum load is 36
linear feet or three layers of trays, except as provided in items 2 and
4 below. When preparing flat trays on pallets, the minimum load is 24
linear feet or three layers of flat trays, except as provided in items
2 and 4 below.
* * * * *
8.10 Pallet Presort and Labeling
* * * * *
8.10.2 Periodicals--Bundles, Sacks, Letter, or Flat Trays
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 8.10.2f to read as follows:]
f. 5-digit, required, except for letter trays; permitted for
bundles, sacks, and trays. Pallet must contain only automation price
and/or Presorted price mail for the same 5-digit ZIP Code or the same
5-digit scheme under L007 (for automation-compatible flats only under
201.6.0). Five-digit scheme bundles are assigned to pallets according
to the ``label to'' 5-digit ZIP Code in L007. Labeling: * * *
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 8.10.2h to read as follows:]
h. SCF, required, permitted for bundles, sacks, and trays. Pallet
may contain carrier route, automation price, and/or Presorted price
mail for the 3-digit ZIP Code groups in L005. Mailers may place origin
mixed ADC (OMX) sacks (parcels only) or flat trays on origin SCF
pallets. Labeling: * * *
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 8.10.2j to read as follows:]
j. Origin Mixed ADC (OMX), optional for sacks and trays; allowed
with no minimum and required at 100 pounds of mail for bundles of
flats. Bundles of flats totaling less than 100 pounds in weight must be
trayed if not palletized. Pallet may contain carrier route, automation
price, and presorted price mail. Labeling: * * *
[Revise the text of 8.10.2k to read as follows:]
k. Mixed ADC, optional for sacks and trays; allowed with no minimum
and required at 100 pounds of mail for bundles of flats. Bundles of
flats totaling less than 100 pounds in weight must be trayed if not
palletized. Pallet may contain carrier route, automation price, or
presorted price mail. Pallets must not contain sacks, trays or bundles
that should be properly placed on the origin mixed ADC (OMX) pallet.
Labeling: * * *
* * * * *
8.10.3 USPS Marketing Mail or Parcel Select Lightweight--Bundles,
Sacks, or Trays
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 8.10.3f to read as follows:]
f. ASF, required unless bundle reallocation used under 8.13,
permitted for bundles, sacks, and trays. Pallet may contain carrier
route, automation price, and/or Presorted price mail for the 3-digit
ZIP Code groups in L602. ADC bundles, sacks, or trays are assigned to
pallets according to the ``label to'' ZIP Code in L004 as appropriate.
AADC trays are assigned to pallets according to the ``label to'' ZIP
Code in L801. At the mailer's option, appropriate mixed ADC bundles and
trays of flats; and mixed ADC and mixed AADC trays of letters, may be
sorted to ASF pallets according to the ``label to'' ZIP Code in L010.
All mixed ADC bundles, sacks, and trays and mixed AADC trays must
contain only pieces destinating within the ASF as shown in L602.
Labeling: * * *
[Revise the text of 8.10.3g to read as follows:]
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g. NDC, required, permitted for bundles, sacks, and trays. Pallet
may contain carrier route, automation price, and/or Presorted price
mail for the 3-digit ZIP Code groups in L601. ADC bundles, sacks, or
trays are assigned to pallets according to the ``label to'' ZIP Code in
L004 as appropriate. AADC trays are assigned to pallets according to
the ``label to'' ZIP Code in L801. At the mailer's option, appropriate
mixed ADC bundles and trays of flats; and mixed ADC trays and mixed
AADC trays of letters, may be sorted to NDC pallets according to the
``label to'' ZIP Code in L010. All mixed ADC bundles, sacks, and trays
and mixed AADC trays must contain only pieces destinating within the
NDC as shown in L601. Labeling: * * *
[Revise the text of 8.10.3h to read as follows:]
h. Mixed NDC, optional, permitted for sacks and trays only; allowed
with no minimum and required at 100 pounds of mail for bundles of
flats. Bundles of flats totaling less than 100 pounds in weight must be
trayed if not palletized. Pallet may contain carrier route, automation,
and/or Presorted mail. Mailers must place trays and sacks containing
pieces paid at the single-piece price on the mixed NDC pallet (unless
required to be presented separately by special postage payment
authorization). Labeling: * * *
* * * * *
8.11 Bundle Reallocation To Protect SCF Pallet for Periodicals Flats
and Irregular Parcels and USPS Marketing Mail Flats on Pallets
* * * * *
8.11.3 Reallocation of Bundles If Optional 3-Digit Pallets Are Prepared
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 8.11.3d to read as follows:]
d. If no single 5-digit level pallet within the SCF service area
contains an adequate volume of mail to allow reallocation of a portion
of the mail on a pallet as described in 8.11.3c, then no bundles will
be reallocated and an SCF pallet will not be prepared; the mail that
falls beyond the SCF pallet level must be placed on the next
appropriate pallet (ADC, ASF, NDC or MNDC) or in the next appropriate
sack (irregular parcels) or flat tray.
8.11.4 Reallocation of Bundles If Optional 3-Digit Pallets Are Not
Prepared
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 8.11.4b to read as follows:]
b. If no single 5-digit level pallet within the SCF service area
contains an adequate volume of mail to allow reallocation of a portion
of the mail on a pallet as described in 8.11.4a, then no bundles will
be reallocated and a SCF pallet will not be prepared; the mail that
falls beyond the SCF pallet level must be placed on the next
appropriate pallet (ADC, ASF, NDC, or MNDC) or in the next appropriate
sack (irregular parcels) or flat tray.
* * * * *
8.12 Bundle Reallocation To Protect ADC Pallet for Periodicals Flats
and Irregular Parcels on Pallets
8.12.1 Basic Standards
[Revise the text of 8.12.1 to read as follows:]
Bundle reallocation to protect the ADC pallet is an optional
preparation method authorized for mailers using PAVE-certified presort
software and may be used to create pallets under the standards in
8.12.2 and 8.12.3. Presort software determines if mail for an ADC
service area falls beyond the ADC level if all finer level pallets are
prepared. Reallocation is performed only when there is mail for the ADC
service area that falls beyond the ADC pallet level (e.g., to sacks or
flat trays). Reallocate only the minimum number of bundles necessary to
create an ADC pallet at the minimum required weight.
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 705.9.0 to read as follows:]
9.0 Combining Bundles of Automation and Nonautomation Flats in Flat
Trays
* * * * *
9.2 Periodicals
9.2.1 Basic Standards
[Revise the text of the introductory paragraph of 9.2.1 to read as
follows:]
Bundles of flat-size pieces in a machinable barcoded (automation)
price mailing must be cotrayed with bundles of flat-size pieces in a
machinable nonbarcoded price mailing under the following conditions:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 9.2.1b through 9.2.1f to read as follows:]
b. The machinable barcoded price mailing must meet the eligibility
criteria in 207.14.0, except that the traying and documentation
criteria in 9.2.1, 9.2.3, and 9.2.4 must be met rather than the traying
and documentation criteria in 207.25.0.
c. The machinable nonbarcoded price mailing must meet the
eligibility criteria in 207.12.0, except that the traying and
documentation criteria in 9.2.1, 9.2.3, and 9.2.4 must be met rather
than the traying and documentation criteria in 207.25.0.
d. The bundles prepared from the machinable barcoded price mailing
and the bundles prepared from the machinable nonbarcoded price mailing
must be sorted into the same flat trays as described in 9.2.3 and
9.2.4.
e. A complete, signed, appropriate postage statement(s), using the
correct USPS form or an approved facsimile, must accompany each mailing
job prepared under these procedures. In addition to the applicable
postage statement, documentation produced by PAVE-certified software or
standardized documentation under 203.3.0 must be submitted with each
cotrayed mailing job that describes for each flat tray sortation level
the number of pieces qualifying for each applicable price.
f. Barcoded tray labels under 204.3.0 must be used to label flat
trays.
* * * * *
9.2.3 Bundles With Fewer Than Six Pieces
[Revise the text of 9.2.3 to read as follows:]
5-digit and 3-digit bundles prepared under 207.22.0 and 207.25.0
may contain fewer than six pieces when the publisher determines that
such preparation improves service. These low-volume bundles may be
placed in 5-digit, 3-digit, and SCF flat trays that contain at least 24
pieces or on 5-digit, 3-digit, or SCF pallets. Pieces in low-volume
bundles must claim the applicable mixed ADC price (Outside-County) or
basic price (In-County).
[Delete section 9.2.4 in its entirety and renumber 9.2.5 as 9.2.4:]
* * * * *
[Revise the title of the new section 9.2.4 to read as follows:]
9.2.4 Flat Tray Preparation--Flat-Size Machinable Pieces
[Revise the introductory text of the new 9.2.4 to read as follows:]
See 207.20.0 for use of flat trays. Machinable pieces meeting the
criteria in 201.6.0--Mailers must either bundle or group all pieces as
specified in 207.25.0 and 207.22.0 for each 5-digit scheme, 5-digit, 3-
digit scheme, 3-digit, SCF, and ADC destination. Bundling is not
permitted unless it achieves a finer presort than the presort
destination of the tray. The trays are subject to a container charge,
and any bundles are subject to a bundle charge. Tray preparation,
sequence, and labeling:***
* * * * *
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9.3 USPS Marketing Mail
9.3.1 Basic Standards
[Revise the introductory text of 9.3.1 to read as follows:]
Bundles of flats in an automation price mailing must be cotrayed
with bundles of flats in a Presorted price mailing under the following
conditions:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 9.3.1c through 9.3.1i to read as follows:]
c. The automation price mailing must meet the eligibility criteria
in 243.7.0, except that the traying and documentation criteria in
9.3.1, 9.3.4, and 9.3.5 must be met rather than the traying and
documentation criteria in 245.7.0.
d. The Presorted price mailing must meet the eligibility criteria
in 243.2.0 and 243.3.0, except that the traying and documentation
criteria in 9.3.1, 9.3.4, and 9.3.5 must be met rather than the traying
and documentation criteria in 245.5.0.
e. The prices for pieces in the automation price mailing are
applied based on the number of pieces in the bundle and the level of
bundle to which they are sorted under 243.7.0. The prices for pieces in
the Presorted price mailing are based on the number of pieces in the
bundle and the level of flat tray in which they are placed under
243.3.6 and 243.3.7.
f. The pieces must be marked according to 202.
g. The bundles prepared from the automation price mailing and the
bundles prepared from the Presorted price mailing must be sorted into
the same flat trays as described in 9.3.4 and 9.3.5.
h. A complete, signed postage statement(s), using the correct USPS
form or an approved facsimile, must accompany each mailing job prepared
under these procedures. In addition to the applicable postage
statement, documentation produced by PAVE-certified software or
standardized documentation under 203.3.0 must be submitted with each
cotrayed mailing job that describes for each flat tray sortation level
the number of pieces qualifying for each applicable automation price
and the number of pieces qualifying for each applicable Presorted
price.
i. Barcoded tray labels under 204.3.0 must be used to label the
flat trays.
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 9.3.4 to read as follows:]
9.3.4 Traying Rules--Less Than Full Flat Trays
[Revise the text of 9.3.4 to read as follows:]
When full trays are specified for a flat tray sortation level in
9.3.5, the provisions of 245.7.4 (letters) and 245.1.4e (flats) apply.
[Revise the title of 9.3.5 to read as follows:]
9.3.5 Flat Tray Preparation and Labeling
[Revise the introductory text of 9.3.5 to read as follows:]
Presorted price and automation price bundles prepared under 9.3.2
and 9.3.3 must be presorted together into flat trays (cotrayed) in the
sequence listed below. Flat trays must be labeled using the following
information for Lines 1 and 2, and 245.4.0 for other flat tray label
criteria.
* * * * *
[Revise items 9.3.5a(1) and 9.3.5a(2) to read as follows:]
1. Line 1: For 5-digit scheme flat trays, use L007, Column B. For
5-digit flat trays, use city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination
on pieces.
2. Line 2: For 5-digit scheme flat trays, ``STD FLT 5D SCH BC/
NBC''; for 5-digit flat trays, ``STD FLT 5D BC/NBC.''
[Revise item 9.3.5b to read as follows:]
b. 3-digit, required, full flat tray, 125-piece, or 15-pound
minimum; labeling:* * *
* * * * *
[Revise item 9.3.5d to read as follows:]
d. ADC, required, full flat tray, 125-piece, or 15-pound minimum;
use L004 to determine ZIP Codes served by each ADC; labeling:* * *
* * * * *
[Revise the title of 9.3.6 to read as follows:]
9.3.6 Letter Tray Preparation and Labeling
* * * * *
10.0 Merging Bundles of Flats Using the City State Product
10.1 Periodicals
10.1.1 Basic Standards
[Revise the introductory text of 10.1.1 to read as follows:]
Carrier route bundles in a carrier route mailing may be placed in
the same flat trays or on the same pallet as 5-digit bundles from
machinable (barcoded or nonbarcoded) price mailings (including pieces
cobundled under 11.0) under the following conditions:
[Revise the text of 10.1.1a to read as follows:]
a. A carrier route mailing must be part of the mailing job, unless
cobundled under 11.0 using 5-digit scheme (L007) or 3-digit scheme
(L008) bundle preparation, and trayed under 10.1.4.
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 10.1.1c to read as follows:]
c. Pieces in the machinable price mailing must meet the flats
criteria in 201.6.0; pieces that meet the flats criteria in 207.26.0
also may be trayed under this option. Pieces in the machinable
nonbarcoded price mailing and the carrier route mailing must be flat-
size.
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 10.1.1e through 10.1.1j to read as follows:]
e. Carrier route bundles may be cotrayed or copalletized with
machinable barcoded price 5-digit bundles, machinable nonbarcoded price
5-digit bundles, and cobundled 5-digit bundles only for those 5-digit
ZIP Codes that have an ``A'' or ``C'' indicator in the Carrier Route
Indicators field in the City State Product indicating eligibility for
such cotraying or copalletization. Containers of mail sorted in this
manner are called ``merged 5-digit'' flat trays or pallets. Containers
of mail sorted in this manner for which scheme (L001) sortation is also
performed are called ``merged 5-digit scheme'' flat trays or pallets.
Pieces in 5-digit scheme (L007) bundles may not be placed in merged 5-
digit containers.
f. If sortation under this section is performed, merged 5-digit
flat trays or pallets must be prepared for all 5-digit ZIP Codes with
an ``A'' or ``C'' indicator in the City State Product that permits such
preparation when there is enough volume for the 5-digit ZIP Code to
prepare such a flat tray under 10.1.4 or such a pallet under 10.1.5. In
addition, all possible merged 5-digit scheme flat trays must be
prepared under 10.1.4, or all possible merged 5-digit scheme and 5-
digit scheme pallets must be prepared under 10.1.5.
g. For mailings prepared in flat trays, mailers may not combine
firm bundles and 5-digit scheme pieces in 5-digit scheme bundles or in
5-digit scheme flat trays. Firm bundles must be placed in a separate
individual 5-digit flat tray under 10.1.4g to maintain 5-digit price
eligibility. Mailers may combine firm bundles with 5-digit scheme, 3-
digit scheme, and other presort destination bundles in carrier route,
5-digit, 3-digit, SCF, ADC, and mixed ADC flat trays. Only an In-County
firm bundle can contribute toward the six-piece minimum for price
eligibility.
h. The bundles from each separated mailing must be sorted together
into flat trays (cotrayed) under 10.1.4 or on
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pallets (copalletized) under 10.1.5 using presort software that is
PAVE-certified.
i. A complete, signed postage statement(s), using the correct USPS
form or an approved facsimile, must accompany each mailing job prepared
under these procedures. In addition to the postage statement(s),
documentation prepared by PAVE-certified software must be submitted
with each cotrayed or copalletized mailing job that describes for each
flat tray sortation level and flat tray, or each pallet sortation level
and pallet, the number of pieces qualifying for each applicable price.
j. Barcoded tray labels under 204.3.0 must be used to label flat
trays.
* * * * *
10.1.3 Bundles With Fewer Than Six Pieces
[Revise the introductory text of 10.1.3 to read as follows:]
Carrier route, 5-digit scheme, 5-digit, 3-digit scheme, and 3-digit
bundles may contain fewer than six pieces when the publisher determines
that such preparation improves service. Pieces in these low-volume
bundles must be claimed at the applicable mixed ADC price (Outside-
County) or basic price (In-County). Low-volume bundles are permitted
only when they are sacked (as applicable), trayed, or prepared on
pallets as follows:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of items 10.1.3a(1) through 10.1.3a(3) to read as
follows:]
1. Carrier route, merged 5-digit scheme, 5-digit scheme carrier
routes, merged 5-digit, 5-digit carrier routes, 5-digit, 3-digit, and
SCF sacks (5-digit scheme carrier routes and 5-digit carrier routes
only) or flat trays that contain at least 24 pieces.
2. Merged 3-digit flat trays that contain at least one six-piece
carrier route bundle.
3. Origin/entry SCF flat trays.
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 10.1.3b to read as follows:]
b. Place low-volume 5-digit scheme bundles in only 5-digit scheme,
3-digit, and SCF flat trays that contain at least 24 pieces, or in
origin/entry SCF flat trays, or on 3-digit or SCF pallets, as
appropriate.
[Revise the title of 10.1.4 to read as follows:]
10.1.4 Sack and Flat Tray Preparation and Labeling
[Revise the introductory text of 10.1.4 to read as follows:]
All carrier route bundles must be placed in sacks/flat trays under
10.1.4a through 10.1.4e and 10.1.4h as described below. When sorting is
performed under this section, mailers must prepare merged 5-digit
scheme sacks (irregular parcels) or flat trays, 5-digit scheme carrier
routes sacks/flat trays, and merged 5-digit sacks (irregular parcels)
or flat trays for all possible 5-digit schemes or 5-digit ZIP Codes as
applicable, using L001 (merged 5-digit scheme and 5-digit scheme
carrier routes sort only) and the Carrier Route Indicators field in the
City State Product when there is enough volume for the 5-digit scheme
or 5-digit ZIP Code to prepare such sacks (irregular parcels) or flat
trays under 10.1.4. Mailers must label sacks/flat trays according to
the Line 1 and Line 2 information listed below and under 207.20.1. If,
due to the physical size of the mailpieces, the barcoded pieces are
considered flat-size under 207.26.0, and the carrier route pieces and
nonbarcoded pieces are considered irregular parcels under 201.7.6,
``FLTS'' must be shown as the processing category on the sack/tray
label. If a mailing job does not contain barcoded price pieces and the
carrier route pieces and the nonbarcoded pieces are irregular parcel
shaped, use ``IRREG'' for the processing category on the contents line
of the label. Mailers must prepare sacks/flat trays containing carrier
route and 5-digit bundles from the carrier route, barcoded, and
nonbarcoded mailings in the mailing job in the following manner and
sequence:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item 10.1.4b to read as follows:]
b. Merged 5-digit scheme, required at 72 pieces, optional at 24
pieces minimum. Must contain at least one 5-digit ZIP Code in the
scheme with an ``A'' or ``C'' indicator in the City State Product. May
contain carrier route bundles for any 5-digit ZIP Code(s) in a single
scheme listed in L001 as well as machinable barcoded price 5-digit
bundles and machinable nonbarcoded price 5-digit bundles for those 5-
digit ZIP Codes in the schemes that have an ``A'' or ``C'' indicator in
the City State Product. For 5-digit ZIP Code(s) in a scheme that has a
``B'' or ``D'' indicator in the City State Product, prepare sack(s)
(irregular parcels only) or flat tray(s) under 10.1.4g and 10.1.4h. For
5-digit ZIP Codes not included in a scheme, prepare sacks (irregular
parcels only) or flat trays under 10.1.4d through 10.1.4h. Labeling: *
* *
* * * * *
[Revise the text of item 10.1.4h to read as follows:]
h. Merged 3-digit. Required for carrier route, 5-digit, and 5-digit
scheme bundles remaining after preparing sacks (irregular parcels only)
or flat trays under 10.1.4a through 10.1.4g, and any 3-digit and 3-
digit scheme bundles with a minimum of 24 pieces for a 3-digit area.
Labeling: * * *
* * * * *
10.2 USPS Marketing Mail
10.2.1 Basic Standards
[Revise the introductory text of 10.2.1 and item 10.2.1a to read as
follows:]
Carrier route bundles from a carrier route price mailing may be
placed in the same flat tray or on the same pallet as 5-digit bundles
from an automation price mailing and 5-digit bundles from a Presorted
price mailing (including pieces cobundled under 11.0) under the
following conditions:
a. A carrier route mailing must be part of the mailing job, unless
cobundled under 11.0 utilizing 5-digit scheme (L007) or 3-digit scheme
(L008) bundle preparation and trayed under 10.1.4.
* * * * *
[Revise the text of items 10.2.1e through 10.2.1g to read as
follows:]
e. Carrier route bundles may be cotrayed or copalletized with
automation price 5-digit bundles, Presorted price 5-digit bundles, and
cobundled 5-digit bundles only for those 5-digit ZIP Codes that have an
``A'' or ``C'' indicator in the Carrier Route Indicators field in the
City State Product indicating eligibility for such cotraying or
copalletization. Containers of mail sorted in this manner are called
``merged 5-digit'' flat trays or pallets. Containers of mail sorted in
this manner for which scheme (L001) sortation is also performed are
called ``merged 5-digit scheme'' flat trays or pallets. Pieces in 5-
digit scheme (L007) bundles may not be placed in merged 5-digit
containers.
f. If sortation under this section is performed, merged 5-digit
flat trays or pallets must be prepared for all 5-digit ZIP Codes with
an ``A'' or ``C'' indicator in the City State Product that permits such
preparation when there is enough volume for the 5-digit ZIP Code to
prepare that flat tray or pallet.
g. For trayed mailings, the prices for pieces in the carrier route
mailing are based on the criteria in 243.6.0, the prices for pieces in
the automation price mailing are applied based on the number of pieces
in the bundle and the level of bundle to which they are sorted under
243.7.0, and the prices for pieces in the Presorted price mailing are
based on the number of pieces in the bundle
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and the level of flat tray to which they are sorted under 243.5.0.
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 10.2.1j to read as follows:]
j. The bundles from each separate mailing must be sorted together
into flat trays (cotrayed) under 10.2.3 and 10.2.4 or on pallets
(copalletized) under 10.2.5 using presort software that is PAVE-
certified.
* * * * *
[Revise the text of items 10.2.1l and 10.2.1m to read as follows:]
l. In addition to the applicable postage statement, documentation
produced by PAVE-certified software must be submitted with each
cotrayed or copalletized mailing job that describes for each sack/flat
tray sortation level and flat tray, or each pallet sortation level and
pallet, the number of pieces qualifying for each applicable carrier
route price, each applicable automation price, and each applicable
Presorted price.
m. Barcoded tray labels under 204.3.0 must be used to label flat
trays.
* * * * *
10.2.4 Sack/Flat Tray Preparation and Labeling
[Revise the introductory text of 10.2.4 to read as follows:]
Mailers must prepare sacks/flat trays in the following manner and
sequence. All carrier route bundles must be placed in sacks/flat trays
under 10.2.4a through 10.2.4e as described below. Mailers must prepare
all merged 5-digit scheme flat trays, 5-digit scheme carrier routes
sacks/flat trays, and merged 5-digit flat trays that are possible in
the mailing based on the volume of mail to the destination using L001
and the Carrier Route Indicators field in the City State Product.
Mailers must label sacks/flat trays according to the Line 1 and Line 2
information listed below and under 245.4.0.
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 10.2.4b to read as follows:]
b. Merged 5-digit scheme, required and permitted only when there is
at least one 5-digit ZIP Code in the scheme with an ``A'' or ``C''
indicator in the City State Product. May contain carrier route bundles
for any 5-digit ZIP Code(s) in a single scheme listed in L001 as well
as automation price 5-digit bundles and Presorted price 5-digit bundles
for those 5-digit ZIP Codes in the scheme with an ``A'' or ``C''
indicator in the City State Product. When preparation of this flat tray
level is permitted, a flat tray must be prepared if there are any
carrier route bundle(s) for the scheme. If there is not at least one
carrier route bundle for any 5-digit destination in the scheme,
preparation of this flat tray is required when there is at least a full
flat tray (245.1.4), 125 pieces or 15 pounds of pieces in 5-digit
bundles for any of the 5-digit ZIP Codes in the scheme that have an
``A'' or ``C'' indicator in the City State Product (smaller volume not
permitted). For a 5-digit ZIP Code(s) in a scheme with a ``B'' or ``D''
indicator in the City State Product, prepare flat tray(s) for the
automation price and Presorted price bundles under 10.2.4g and 10.2.4h.
For 5-digit ZIP Codes not included in a scheme, prepare flat trays
under 10.2.4d through 10.2.4h. Labeling: * * *
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 10.2.4d to read as follows:]
d. Merged 5-digit, required. Must be prepared only for those 5-
digit ZIP Codes that are not part of a scheme and that have an ``A'' or
``C'' indicator in the City State Product. May contain carrier route
bundles, automation price 5-digit bundles, and Presorted price 5-digit
bundles. Must be prepared if there are any carrier route bundles for
the 5-digit destination. If there is not at least one carrier route
bundle for the 5-digit destination, must be prepared when there is at
least a full flat tray (245.1.4), 125 pieces or 15 pounds of pieces in
5-digit bundles for the same 5-digit destination (smaller volume not
permitted). Labeling: * * *
[Revise the text of 10.2.4h to read as follows:]
h. 3-digit through Mixed ADC flat trays. Any 5-digit scheme and 5-
digit bundles remaining after preparing flat trays under 10.2.4a
through 10.2.4g, and all 3-digit, ADC, and Mixed ADC bundles, must be
trayed and labeled according to the applicable requirements under 9.3
for cosacking/cotraying of automation price and Presorted price
bundles, except if there are no automation price bundles in the mailing
job, tray and label under 245.5.0, or, if there are no Presorted price
bundles in the mailing job, tray and label under 245.7.4.
10.2.5 Pallet Preparation and Labeling
* * * * *
[Add a new item (j) to read as follows:]
j. Mixed NDC, use 8.10.3h, as applicable, to prepare and label
Mixed NDC pallets.
* * * * *
11.0 Combining Automation Price and Nonautomation Price Flats in
Bundles
* * * * *
11.2 Periodicals
11.2.1 Basic Standards
[Revise the third sentence of the introductory text of 11.2.1 to
read as follows:]
* * * Mailing jobs (for flats meeting the criteria in 201.6.0)
prepared using the 5-digit scheme and/or the 3-digit scheme bundle
preparation must be trayed under 9.0 or 10.0 or palletized under 10.0,
12.0, or 13.0. * * *
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 11.2.1b to read as follows:]
b. Mailings prepared in flat trays must meet the basic standards in
9.0 or 10.0.
* * * * *
11.2.3 Bundles With Fewer Than Six Pieces
[Revise the last sentence of the introductory text of 11.2.3 to
read as follows:]
* * * Low-volume bundles are permitted only when they are trayed or
prepared on pallets as follows:
[Revise the text of items 11.2.3a and 11.2.3b to read as follows:]
a. Place low-volume 5-digit and 3-digit bundles in only 5-digit
scheme, 5-digit, 3-digit, and SCF flat trays that contain at least 24
pieces; or in origin/entry SCF flat trays; or on merged 5-digit scheme,
5-digit scheme, merged 5-digit, 5-digit, 3-digit, or SCF pallets, as
appropriate.
b. Place low-volume 5-digit scheme and 3-digit scheme bundles in
only 5-digit scheme, 3-digit, and SCF flat trays that contain at least
24 pieces, or in origin/entry SCF flat trays, or on 3-digit or SCF
pallets, as appropriate.
11.3 USPS Marketing Mail
11.3.1 Basic Standards
[Revise the introductory text of 11.3.1 to read as follows:]
Mailers may choose to cobundle (see 245.1.4u.) automation price and
nonautomation price flat-size pieces as an option to the basic bundling
requirements in 245.5.0 and 245.7.0. All pieces in the same bundle must
meet the standards in 201.6.0. 5-digit scheme and 3-digit scheme
bundles must meet the additional standards in 245.1.4f. and 245.1.4m.
Mailing jobs prepared using the 5-digit scheme and/or 3-digit scheme
bundle preparation (for flats meeting the criteria in 201.6.0) must be
trayed under 10.0 or palletized under 10.0, 12.0, or 13.0. All bundles
are subject to the following conditions:
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 11.3.1b to read as follows:]
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b. Mailings prepared in flat trays must meet the basic standards in
9.0 or 10.0.
* * * * *
12.0 Merging Bundles of Flats on Pallets Using a 5% Threshold
12.1 Periodicals
12.1.1 Basic Standards
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 12.1.1g to read as follows:]
g. Portions of the mailing job that cannot be palletized must be
prepared in sacks/flat trays.
* * * * *
12.2 USPS Marketing Mail
12.2.1 Basic Standards
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 12.2.1l to read as follows:]
l. Portions of the mailing job that cannot be palletized must be
prepared in flat trays.
* * * * *
12.2.3 Pallet Preparation and Labeling
* * * * *
[Add a new item (j) to read as follows:]
j. Mixed NDC, use 8.10.3h, as applicable, to prepare and label
Mixed NDC pallets.
* * * * *
13.0 Merging Bundles of Flats on Pallets Using the City State Product
and a 5% Threshold
13.1 Periodicals
13.1.1 Basic Standards
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 13.1.1h to read as follows:]
h. Portions of the mailing job that cannot be palletized must be
prepared in flat trays.
* * * * *
13.2 USPS Marketing Mail
13.2.1 Basic Standards
* * * * *
[Revise the text of 13.2.1m to read as follows:]
a. Portions of the mailing job that cannot be palletized must be
prepared in flat trays.
* * * * *
13.2.4 Pallet Preparation and Labeling
[Add a new item (j) to read as follows:]
j. Mixed NDC, use 8.10.3h, as applicable, to prepare and label
Mixed NDC pallets
* * * * *
Sarah Sullivan,
Attorney, Ethics & Legal Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2022-22958 Filed 10-19-22; 11:15 am]
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