Postal Service November 30, 2022 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Service Standards for Market-Dominant Mail Products
Document Number: 2022-26075
Type: Rule
Date: 2022-11-30
Agency: Postal Service, Agencies and Commissions
This final rule adds a service standard for ConnectTM Local Mail to the set of service standards for First-Class Mail set forth in our regulations.
Electronic Indicators for the Mailing of Hazardous Materials
Document Number: 2022-26072
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2022-11-30
Agency: Postal Service, Agencies and Commissions
The Postal Service proposes to provide unique electronic service codes and to standardize extra service options for shipments of hazardous materials (HAZMAT). If adopted, this proposal would amend Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail (Pub 52) by requiring the use of unique service type codes and extra service codes within the electronic data submission and tracking barcodes for shipments containing HAZMAT provided to the USPS by the mailers in their Shipping Services File (SSF). This proposal would standardize the acceptance and handling of shipments containing HAZMAT by collecting electronic data to create manifests for the Postal Service's air carrier suppliers and ensuring these items are handled appropriately with regards to the category of HAMZAT contained within the package. The Postal Service also proposes to amend the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) that would alter the refund eligibility of Priority Mail Express containing hazardous materials.
New Mailing Standards for the Separation of Hazardous Materials
Document Number: 2022-26069
Type: Rule
Date: 2022-11-30
Agency: Postal Service, Agencies and Commissions
The Postal Service is amending Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail (Pub 52), to incorporate new requirements for mailers to separate, into identifiable containers, all hazardous material (HAZMAT) requiring hazardous marks or labels from other mail when tendering to the Postal Service. The Postal Service is also adopting related standard operating procedures to ensure the proper handling and routing of identified HAZMAT products. Additionally, the Postal Service will now require used, damaged, or defective electronic devices (excluding devices that are new in original packaging, and manufacturer certified new/refurbished) containing or packed with lithium batteries to be mailed only via surface transportation and to bear specified markings.
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