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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
39 CFR Part 3050
[Docket No. RM2025–1; Order No. 7705]
Periodic Reporting
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice of proposed rulemaking.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
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The Commission is
acknowledging a recent Postal Service
filing requesting the Commission
initiate a rulemaking proceeding to
consider changes to analytical
principles relating to periodic reports
(Proposal Five). This document informs
the public of the filing, invites public
comment, and takes other
administrative steps.
DATES: Comments are due: November 8,
2024.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online system at https://
www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit
comments electronically should contact
the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section by
telephone for advice on filing
alternatives.
SUMMARY:
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Proposal Five
III. Notice and Comment
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
On October 8, 2024, the Postal Service
filed a petition pursuant to 39 CFR
3050.11 requesting that the Commission
initiate a rulemaking proceeding to
consider changes to analytical
principles relating to periodic reports.1
The Petition identifies the proposed
analytical changes filed in this docket as
Proposal Five.
II. Proposal Five
Background. The Postal Service states
that, on August 8, 2024, the Commission
approved a methodology to report USPS
Ground Advantage costs below the
product level.2 The Postal Service
explains that USPS Ground Advantage
processing and delivery costs are both
disaggregated into weight groupings of
under 1 pound and 1 pound and greater.
Petition, Proposal Five at 1. The Postal
1 Petition of the United States Postal Service for
the Initiation of a Proceeding to Consider Proposed
Changes in Analytical Principles (Proposal Five),
October 8, 2024 (Petition).
2 Petition, Proposal Five at 1 (citing Docket No.
RM2024–7, Order on Analytical Principles Used in
Periodic Reporting (Proposal Two), August 8, 2024
(Order No. 7347)).
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Service states that, ‘‘[a]t the time the
methodology was implemented, it was
unknown whether the Postal Service
would have sufficient data to support
additional refinement of these weight
groups for mail processing costs.’’ Id.
The Postal Service notes that the
Commission acknowledged this
uncertainty, but encouraged the Postal
Service ‘‘to further refine the mail
processing cost model as more data
becomes available to support additional
weight steps.’’ Id. (citing Order No. 7347
at 20). The Postal Service asserts that
the USPS Ground Advantage product
has now existed for four full quarters
and, because volume 1 pound and
greater has grown substantially, the
Postal Service has confirmed that there
are sufficient data being collected to
support additional refinement of the 1
pound and greater weight grouping. Id.
Additionally, the Postal Service notes
that, as a result of recently approved
methodologies relating to rural and city
delivery costs, delivery costs reported in
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Annual
Compliance Report will be substantially
different from those reported in FY
2023.3 The Postal Service contends that
‘‘the cost difference between parcels
delivered to the door [compared to]
those delivered to the mailbox is
expected to widen.’’ Id. at 2. The Postal
Service contends that disaggregation of
delivery costs into under 1 pound and
1 pound and greater aims to capture this
cost difference. Id. (citing Order No.
7347 at 20).
Proposal. For the purposes of
negotiated service agreement cost
reporting, the Postal Service proposes to
disaggregate both mail processing and
delivery costs for USPS Ground
Advantage into the following weight
groups:
• 0–1 pound
• 1–3 pounds
• 3 pounds and greater
Id. The Postal Service asserts that
mail processing costs would continue to
be disaggregated based on In-Office Cost
System (IOCS) tallies. Id. at 3. The
Postal Service states that delivery costs
would continue to be disaggregated
3 Id. at 2 (citing Docket No. RM2024–2, Order
Approving Analytical Principles Used in Periodic
Reporting (Proposal Eight) with Two Modifications,
April 18, 2024 (Order No. 7049); Docket No.
RM2022–3, Order Approving Analytical Principles
Used in Periodic Reporting (Proposal One), August
26, 2024 (Order No. 7411)).
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based on the recording of USPS Ground
Advantage pieces in the carrier cost
systems. Id. The Postal Service contends
that, based on a comparison of USPS
Ground Advantage and Priority Mail
IOCS mail processing tallies for FY
2024, Quarter 3 year-to-date, ‘‘the
precision of the proposed weight
groupings will be better than those
already approved for use in Priority
Mail.’’ Id. The Postal Service further
contends that, because recent
operational and methodological changes
have increased the impact of delivery
location on cost, it would be an
improvement to further refine delivery
cost into additional weight groupings.
Id. at 3–4.
Impact. The Postal Service states that
the proposed methodology ‘‘tends to
reflect’’ lower mail processing and
delivery costs for pieces that are 1–3
pounds and higher costs for pieces that
are 3 pounds or greater. Id. at 4. The
Postal Service also explains generally
that ‘‘the share of pieces delivered to the
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mailbox decreases from the 0–1 pound
grouping to the 1–3 pound grouping and
decreases further from 1–3 pounds to 3
[pounds and greater].’’ 4
III. Notice and Comment
The Commission establishes Docket
No. RM2025–1 for consideration of
matters raised by the Petition. More
information on the Petition may be
accessed via the Commission’s website
at https://www.prc.gov. Interested
persons may submit comments on the
Petition and Proposal Five no later than
November 8, 2024. Pursuant to 39
U.S.C. 505, Christopher C. Mohr is
designated as an officer of the
Commission (Public Representative) to
represent the interests of the general
public in this proceeding.
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
It is ordered:
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‘‘% to Mailbox’’).
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1. The Commission establishes Docket
No. RM2025–1 for consideration of the
matters raised by the Petition of the
United States Postal Service for the
Initiation of a Proceeding to Consider
Proposed Changes in Analytical
Principles (Proposal Five), filed October
8, 2024.
2. Comments by interested persons in
this proceeding are due no later than
November 8, 2024.
3. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, the
Commission appoints Christopher C.
Mohr to serve as an officer of the
Commission (Public Representative) to
represent the interests of the general
public in this docket.
4. The Secretary shall arrange for the
publication of this Order in the Federal
Register.
By the Commission.
Erica A. Barker,
Secretary.
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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
39 CFR Part 3050
[Docket No. RM2025-1; Order No. 7705]
Periodic Reporting
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
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SUMMARY: The Commission is acknowledging a recent Postal Service filing
requesting the Commission initiate a rulemaking proceeding to consider
changes to analytical principles relating to periodic reports (Proposal
Five). This document informs the public of the filing, invites public
comment, and takes other administrative steps.
DATES: Comments are due: November 8, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments electronically via the Commission's Filing
Online system at https://www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit comments
electronically should contact the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section by telephone for advice on filing
alternatives.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at
202-789-6820.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Proposal Five
III. Notice and Comment
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
I. Introduction
On October 8, 2024, the Postal Service filed a petition pursuant to
39 CFR 3050.11 requesting that the Commission initiate a rulemaking
proceeding to consider changes to analytical principles relating to
periodic reports.\1\ The Petition identifies the proposed analytical
changes filed in this docket as Proposal Five.
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\1\ Petition of the United States Postal Service for the
Initiation of a Proceeding to Consider Proposed Changes in
Analytical Principles (Proposal Five), October 8, 2024 (Petition).
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II. Proposal Five
Background. The Postal Service states that, on August 8, 2024, the
Commission approved a methodology to report USPS Ground Advantage costs
below the product level.\2\ The Postal Service explains that USPS
Ground Advantage processing and delivery costs are both disaggregated
into weight groupings of under 1 pound and 1 pound and greater.
Petition, Proposal Five at 1. The Postal Service states that, ``[a]t
the time the methodology was implemented, it was unknown whether the
Postal Service would have sufficient data to support additional
refinement of these weight groups for mail processing costs.'' Id. The
Postal Service notes that the Commission acknowledged this uncertainty,
but encouraged the Postal Service ``to further refine the mail
processing cost model as more data becomes available to support
additional weight steps.'' Id. (citing Order No. 7347 at 20). The
Postal Service asserts that the USPS Ground Advantage product has now
existed for four full quarters and, because volume 1 pound and greater
has grown substantially, the Postal Service has confirmed that there
are sufficient data being collected to support additional refinement of
the 1 pound and greater weight grouping. Id.
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\2\ Petition, Proposal Five at 1 (citing Docket No. RM2024-7,
Order on Analytical Principles Used in Periodic Reporting (Proposal
Two), August 8, 2024 (Order No. 7347)).
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Additionally, the Postal Service notes that, as a result of
recently approved methodologies relating to rural and city delivery
costs, delivery costs reported in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 Annual
Compliance Report will be substantially different from those reported
in FY 2023.\3\ The Postal Service contends that ``the cost difference
between parcels delivered to the door [compared to] those delivered to
the mailbox is expected to widen.'' Id. at 2. The Postal Service
contends that disaggregation of delivery costs into under 1 pound and 1
pound and greater aims to capture this cost difference. Id. (citing
Order No. 7347 at 20).
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\3\ Id. at 2 (citing Docket No. RM2024-2, Order Approving
Analytical Principles Used in Periodic Reporting (Proposal Eight)
with Two Modifications, April 18, 2024 (Order No. 7049); Docket No.
RM2022-3, Order Approving Analytical Principles Used in Periodic
Reporting (Proposal One), August 26, 2024 (Order No. 7411)).
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Proposal. For the purposes of negotiated service agreement cost
reporting, the Postal Service proposes to disaggregate both mail
processing and delivery costs for USPS Ground Advantage into the
following weight groups:
0-1 pound
1-3 pounds
3 pounds and greater
Id. The Postal Service asserts that mail processing costs would
continue to be disaggregated based on In-Office Cost System (IOCS)
tallies. Id. at 3. The Postal Service states that delivery costs would
continue to be disaggregated
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based on the recording of USPS Ground Advantage pieces in the carrier
cost systems. Id. The Postal Service contends that, based on a
comparison of USPS Ground Advantage and Priority Mail IOCS mail
processing tallies for FY 2024, Quarter 3 year-to-date, ``the precision
of the proposed weight groupings will be better than those already
approved for use in Priority Mail.'' Id. The Postal Service further
contends that, because recent operational and methodological changes
have increased the impact of delivery location on cost, it would be an
improvement to further refine delivery cost into additional weight
groupings. Id. at 3-4.
Impact. The Postal Service states that the proposed methodology
``tends to reflect'' lower mail processing and delivery costs for
pieces that are 1-3 pounds and higher costs for pieces that are 3
pounds or greater. Id. at 4. The Postal Service also explains generally
that ``the share of pieces delivered to the mailbox decreases from the
0-1 pound grouping to the 1-3 pound grouping and decreases further from
1-3 pounds to 3 [pounds and greater].'' \4\
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\4\ Id. at 4; id. n.2 (citing Library Reference USPS-RM2025-1-
NP1, Prop 5 ImpactAnalysis.xlsx, tab ``% to Mailbox'').
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III. Notice and Comment
The Commission establishes Docket No. RM2025-1 for consideration of
matters raised by the Petition. More information on the Petition may be
accessed via the Commission's website at https://www.prc.gov.
Interested persons may submit comments on the Petition and Proposal
Five no later than November 8, 2024. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505,
Christopher C. Mohr is designated as an officer of the Commission
(Public Representative) to represent the interests of the general
public in this proceeding.
IV. Ordering Paragraphs
It is ordered:
1. The Commission establishes Docket No. RM2025-1 for consideration
of the matters raised by the Petition of the United States Postal
Service for the Initiation of a Proceeding to Consider Proposed Changes
in Analytical Principles (Proposal Five), filed October 8, 2024.
2. Comments by interested persons in this proceeding are due no
later than November 8, 2024.
3. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, the Commission appoints Christopher
C. Mohr to serve as an officer of the Commission (Public
Representative) to represent the interests of the general public in
this docket.
4. The Secretary shall arrange for the publication of this Order in
the Federal Register.
By the Commission.
Erica A. Barker,
Secretary.
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