96-25782. Mailing Restrictions for Domestic Packages Weighing 16 Ounces or More  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 196 (Tuesday, October 8, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 52702-52703]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-25782]
    
    
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    POSTAL SERVICE
    
    39 CFR Part 111
    
    
    Mailing Restrictions for Domestic Packages Weighing 16 Ounces or 
    More
    
    AGENCY: Postal Service.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This final rule sets forth revised Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) 
    standards adopted by the Postal Service to implement restrictions on 
    the deposit into collection receptacles of domestic packages weighing 
    16 ounces (1 pound) or more that bear postage stamps. This final rule 
    extends provisions previously adopted for similar packages sent to 
    international and APO/FPO destinations.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: August 16, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James E. Orlando or William F. 
    Carleton, (202) 268-4360.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 27, 1995, the Postal Service 
    published a final rule in the Federal Register announcing restrictions 
    on the mailing of packages weighing 16 ounces or more to international 
    and APO/FPO destinations (60 FR 49755-49758). These restrictions were 
    promulgated to enhance airline security measures and to protect the 
    traveling public, postal employees, and postal contractors who 
    transport U.S. mail. The Postal Service developed these changes in 
    package collection procedures in consultation with the Federal Aviation 
    Administration (FAA).
        The Postal Service has now determined, for the same reasons, to 
    extend similar restrictions to packages that are deposited into 
    collection receptacles and mailed to domestic addresses. These added 
    provisions will affect only First-Class/Priority Mail packages weighing 
    16 ounces or more that bear postage stamps and that are mailed from 
    domestic addresses. These new restrictions do not affect Express Mail, 
    Periodicals (former second-class mail), or Standard Mail (B) (former 
    fourth-class mail) at any weight up to the maximum of 70 pounds; any 
    item weighing less than 16 ounces; and any package, regardless of 
    weight, for which postage is paid with a postage meter or a permit 
    imprint.
        Under the revised standards set forth below, domestic First-Class/
    Priority Mail packages bearing postage stamps and weighing 16 ounces or 
    more may not be deposited into collection receptacles, including 
    street, lobby, and apartment boxes, or left in rural mailboxes. 
    Instead, these packages must be presented by the sender at the local 
    post office. A sender known to a Postal Service delivery employee may 
    also give such packages to a city, rural, or highway contract letter 
    carrier.
        Any affected package weighing 16 ounces or more that requires air 
    transportation and that is deposited into a collection receptacle will 
    be returned to the sender with a note asking the sender to present the 
    package personally at the local post office or to a city, rural, or 
    highway contract letter carrier if the sender is known to the carrier. 
    Postage on an item improperly deposited into a collection receptacle 
    may be used when the item is remailed at the post office. A sender who 
    does not wish to remail a returned item may apply for a postage refund 
    for the item at any post office. Any piece without a return address 
    will be sent to a Postal Service mail recovery center to determine the 
    identity of the sender for appropriate return.
        These changes will remain in effect until further notice. For most 
    consumers and businesses, there should be little impact because the 
    Postal Service believes that less than one percent of its package 
    volume is in the affected
    
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    categories. Although some customers may view these changes as an 
    inconvenience, the Postal Service believes that the increased security 
    these additional procedures may bring about outweigh their negative 
    impact. In addition, as discussed above, customers will retain the 
    opportunity to obtain a full range of package services at their local 
    post offices or from their rural letter carriers. In view of these 
    factors, the Postal Service has determined that this change to its 
    regulations is primarily a matter of internal practice and procedures 
    that will not substantially affect the rights or obligations of private 
    parties. Moreover, because of the need to act expeditiously in this 
    matter to protect the safety of the public and postal employees and 
    contractors, the Postal Service has determined that the notice and 
    public comment procedure on this change would be impracticable and 
    inconsistent with the public interest and that this change should take 
    effect immediately.
    
    List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
    
        Postal Service.
    
        For the reasons discussed above, the Postal Service hereby adopts 
    the following amendments to the Domestic Mail Manual, which is 
    incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations (see 39 
    CFR part 111).
    
    PART 111--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for 39 CFR part 111 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 39 U.S.C. 101, 401, 403, 404, 3001-
    3011, 3201-3219, 3403-3406, 3621, 3626, 5001.
    
        2. Revise the following sections of the Domestic Mail Manual as set 
    forth below:
    
    D  DEPOSIT, COLLECTION, AND DELIVERY
    
    * * * * *
    
    D100  First-Class Mail
    
    * * * * *
    
    2.0  MAIL DEPOSIT
    
    [Revise 2.1 and 2.3 and add new 2.6 to read as follows:]
    
    2.1  Single-Piece and Card Rates
    
        Single-piece rate and card rate First-Class Mail, and single-
    piece rate Priority Mail weighing less than 16 ounces, may be 
    deposited into any collection box, mailchute, or mail receptacle or 
    at any place where mail is accepted if the full required postage is 
    paid with adhesive stamps. Metered mail must be deposited in 
    locations under the jurisdiction of the licensing post office, 
    except as permitted under P030. Permit imprint mail must be 
    presented at a post office under P040 or P700.
    * * * * *
    
    2.3  Zoned Rate Priority Mail
    
        Unless restricted by 2.6, pickup service for Priority Mail is 
    available under D010. Single-piece rate Priority Mail paid with 
    adhesive stamps and weighing 16 ounces or more must be presented at 
    a post office retail counter or handed to a postal carrier as 
    prescribed by 2.6. Metered mail must be deposited in locations under 
    the jurisdiction of the licensing post office, except as permitted 
    under P030. Permit imprint mail must be presented at a post office 
    under P040 or P700.
    * * * * *
    
    2.6  Restriction
    
        Single-piece rate Priority Mail weighing 16 ounces or more must 
    be presented at a post office retail counter if postage is paid with 
    adhesive stamps. The sender may be required to provide 
    identification before the mail is accepted by the USPS. Such mail 
    may be presented by a sender known to the postal carrier at the 
    sender's residence or place of business. Priority Mail weighing 16 
    ounces or more and not complying with the requirements of this 
    section is returned to the sender for proper deposit.
    * * * * *
    
    E  ELIGIBILITY
    
    E000  Special Eligibility Standards
    
    E010  Overseas Military Mail
    
    1.0  BASIC INFORMATION
    
    * * * * *
    [Add new 1.7 to read as follows:]
    
    1.7  Restriction
    
        Regardless of postage payment method, the following types of 
    mail weighing 16 ounces or more must be presented at a post office 
    retail counter: all single-piece rate Priority Mail; all single-
    piece rate Parcel Post, Bound Printed Matter, and Special Standard 
    Mail; and all Library Mail. The sender may be required to provide 
    identification before the mail is accepted by the USPS. Such mail 
    may be presented by a sender known to the postal carrier at the 
    sender's residence or place of business. Mail not complying with the 
    requirements of this section and requiring air transportation is 
    returned to the sender for proper deposit.
    * * * * *
    Stanley F. Mires,
    Chief Counsel, Legislative.
    [FR Doc. 96-25782 Filed 10-7-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 7710-12-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
8/16/1996
Published:
10/08/1996
Department:
Postal Service
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
96-25782
Dates:
August 16, 1996.
Pages:
52702-52703 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-25782.pdf
CFR: (1)
39 CFR 111