99-33088. Changes in Procedures for Standard Mail Destination Entry Mailings  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 245 (Wednesday, December 22, 1999)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 71702-71704]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-33088]
    
    
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    POSTAL SERVICE
    
    39 CFR Part 111
    
    
    Changes in Procedures for Standard Mail Destination Entry 
    Mailings
    
    AGENCY: Postal Service.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This proposal would amend the Domestic Mail Manual procedures 
    for destination entry mailings of Standard Mail (A) and Standard Mail 
    (B) by changing the current frequency for standing appointments from 
    once a month to once a week.
        In addition, this document also proposes that when a mailer 
    requests a standing appointment at a destination delivery unit (DDU) 
    for a Standard Mail (A) or Standard Mail (B) mailing, the ZIP Codes of 
    the mail being deposited must be provided at the time of request. Also, 
    to be consistent with current standards for Standard Mail (A), a change 
    is being made to provide for the redirection of Standard Mail (B) by 
    the Postal Service to a facility other than the one designated by the 
    mailer.
    
    DATES: Comments on the proposed standards must be received on or before 
    January 21, 2000.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments should be mailed or delivered to the 
    Manager, Mail Preparation and Standards, U.S. Postal Service, 475 
    L'Enfant Plaza SW, Room 6830, Washington DC 20260-2405. Copies of all 
    written comments will be available at the Postal Service Library, 475 
    L'Enfant Plaza SW, Room 11-N, Washington DC, for inspection and 
    photocopying between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: RoseMarie Gay (202) 268-7810; or 
    Patricia Bennett, (202) 268-6350.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Effective January 10, 1999, a number of 
    classification and mail preparation changes were made for Standard Mail 
    (B). In order to align the processing of Standard Mail (A) with 
    Standard Mail (B), the Postal Service needs to modify current standards 
    for the frequency at which recurring appointments must be made, the 
    additional information required when depositing DDU rate mailings, and 
    the reasons for redirect by the Postal Service.
        For Standard Mail (A) and Standard Mail (B), the frequency at which 
    recurring appointments must be made will be changed from once a month 
    to once a week. This change was recommended by the Drop Shipment 
    Appointment System (DSAS) workgroup of the Mailer's Technical Advisory 
    Committee (MTAC). The Postal Service identified a high percentage of 
    no-shows from mailers holding standing appointments. Changing the 
    frequency to once a week should reduce the number of no-shows and make 
    more appointments available in the DSAS for other mailers.
        Since January 10, 1999 there have been instances of DDU rate 
    Standard Mail (B) deposited at the wrong postal facility, forcing the 
    Postal Service to reroute the mail to the proper facility. Asking 
    mailers to provide ZIP Code information will ensure that the mail is 
    being deposited at the correct facility. If the mailing is not for that 
    facility, the DDU can inform the mailer/agent of the correct facility 
    to deposit the mail when the appointment is scheduled. This will save 
    the mailers the added expense of additional stops to reroute the mail 
    to the correct facility. Accordingly, the Postal Service proposes to 
    require mailers to provide the 5-digit ZIP Codes of the mail being 
    deposited when contacting the delivery unit to make an appointment for 
    DDU entry of Standard Mail (A) or Standard Mail (B).
        The Domestic Mail Manual will be amended to include language 
    concerning the redirection of Standard Mail (B) to a facility other 
    than the designated bulk mail center (BMC), sectional center facility 
    (SCF), or DDU, to be consistent with current standards for Standard 
    Mail (A). Language will also be added to describe when the Postal 
    Service can redirect the shipment.
    
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        Although exempt from the notice and comment requirements of the 
    Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553(b), (c)) regarding 
    rulemaking by 39 U.S.C. 410(a), the Postal Service is seeking comments 
    on the following revisions to the Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), 
    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, 414, 
    3001-3011, 3201-3219, 3403-3406, 3621, 3626, 5001.
    
        2. Amend the Domestic Mail Manual as set forth below:
    
    vE  Eligibility
    * * * * *
    E600  Standard Mail
    * * * * *
    E650  Destination Entry
    E651  Regular, Nonprofit, and Enhanced Carrier Route Standard Mail
    * * * * *
    
    3.0  DEPOSIT
    
    * * * * *
        [Redesignate 3.3 through 3.11 as 3.4 through 3.12 respectively; add 
    new 3.3 to read as follows:]
    
    3.3  Appointments
    
        Appointments must be made for destination entry rate mail as 
    follows:
        a. Except for a local mailer under 4.0 and mailings of perishable 
    commodities, appointments for deposit of destination entry rate mail at 
    BMCs, ASFs, and SCFs must be scheduled through the appropriate 
    appointment control center at least one business day in advance. Same-
    day appointments may be granted by a control center on the basis of a 
    telephone request. All appointments for BMC loads must be scheduled by 
    the appropriate BMC control center. Appointments for SCFs and ASFs must 
    be scheduled through the appropriate district control center. 
    Appointments may be made up to 30 calendar days before a desired 
    appointment date. The mailer must adhere to the scheduled mail deposit 
    time and location. The mailer must cancel any appointment by notifying 
    the appropriate control center at least one business day in advance of 
    a scheduled appointment time.
        b. Electronic appointments may be made by a mailer or agent using a 
    USPS-issued computer log-on ID. Electronic appointments or 
    cancellations must be made at least 12 hours before the desired time 
    and date. All information required by the USPS appointment system 
    regarding a mailing must be provided.
        c. For deposit of DDU mailings, an appointment must be made by 
    contacting the DDU at least 24 hours in advance. If the appointment 
    must be canceled, the mailer must notify the DDU at least one business 
    day in advance of a scheduled appointment. Recurring appointments are 
    allowed if shipment frequency is once a week or more often.
        d. When Periodicals are transported together with Standard Mail (A) 
    or (B) as a mixed load (see E250), an appointment must be obtained for 
    deposit at a destination entry facility.
        [Revise heading of redesignated 3.4 to read as follows:]
    
    3.4  Advance Scheduling
    
        [Amend 3.4b by adding a second sentence to read as follows:]
        When making an appointment, or as soon as available, the mailer 
    must provide the control center or DDU with the following information:
        a. Mailer's name and address and, when applicable, the name and 
    telephone number of the mailer's agent or local contact.
        b. Description of what is being mailed, product name, number of 
    mailings, volume of mail, how prepared, and whether containerized 
    (e.g., pallets). For DDU entries, the mailer also must provide the 5-
    digit ZIP Code(s) of the mail being deposited.
        c. Where and how mailing was verified.
        d. Method of postage payment.
        e. Requested appointment date and destination facility for mailing.
        f. Vehicle identification number, size, and type.
    * * * * *
    
    3.6  Redirection by USPS
    
        [Revise redesignated 3.6 to read as follows:]
        A mailer may be directed to transport destination entry rate 
    mailings to a facility other than the designated DDU, SCF, or BMC due 
    to facility restrictions, building expansions, peak season mail 
    volumes, or emergency constraints.
    * * * * *
        [Amend heading of 3.8 by changing ``Standing'' to ``Recurring'' to 
    read as follows:]
    
    3.8  Recurring Appointments
    
        [Revise redesignated 3.8 to read as follows:]
        A mailer may request recurring appointments, renewable for a 6-
    month period, by writing to the BMC control center or the district 
    control center that administers the service area in which the 
    destination facility is located. The mailer must present comparable 
    mailings (by product and volume) on a consistent frequency of at least 
    once a week. Failure to adhere to scheduled appointments procedures can 
    cause revocation of the recurring appointment.
    * * * * *
    E652  Parcel Post
    * * * * *
    4.0  DEPOSIT
    * * * * *
        [Redesignate current 4.6 through 4.11 as 4.7 through 4.12, 
    respectively; add new 4.6 to read as follows:]
    
    4.6  Redirection by USPS
    
        With the exception of mail deposited under 1.3e, a mailer may be 
    directed to transport destination entry rate mailings to a facility 
    other than the designated DDU, SCF, or BMC due to facility 
    restrictions, building expansions, peak season mail volumes, or 
    emergency constraints.
        [Revise heading of 4.7 to read as follows:]
    
    4.7  Advance Scheduling
    
        [Amend redesignated 4.7b by adding second sentence to read as 
    follows:]
        When making an appointment, or as soon as available, the mailer 
    must provide the control center or DDU with this information:
    * * * * *
        b. Description of what is being mailed, product name, number of 
    mailings, volume of mail, how prepared, and whether containerized 
    (e.g., pallets). For DDU entries, the mailer also must provide the 5-
    digit ZIP Code(s) of the mail being deposited.
    * * * * *
    
    4.8  Deposit Conditions
    
        [Amend redesignated 3.8b by changing the frequency from ``once a 
    month'' to ``once a week'' to read as follows:]
        Deposit of mail is also subject to these conditions:
    * * * * *
        b. A mailer may request for recurring appointments, renewable for a 
    6-month period, by writing to the BMC control center or the district 
    control center that administers the service area in which the 
    destination facility is located. The mailer must present comparable 
    mailings (by product and volume) on a consistent frequency of at least 
    once a week. Failure to adhere to scheduled appointment procedures can 
    cause revocation of the recurring appointment.
    * * * * *
    
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        An appropriate amendment to 39 CFR 111.3 to reflect these changes 
    will be published if the proposal is adopted.
    
    Stanley F. Mires,
    Chief Counsel, Legislative.
    [FR Doc. 99-33088 Filed 12-21-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/22/1999
Department:
Postal Service
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule.
Document Number:
99-33088
Dates:
Comments on the proposed standards must be received on or before January 21, 2000.
Pages:
71702-71704 (3 pages)
PDF File:
99-33088.pdf
CFR: (1)
39 CFR 111