94-31905. Proposed Amendment of International Mail Manual Part 123, Customs Forms; and Domestic Mail Manual, Part E010, Overseas Military Mail  

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    POSTAL SERVICE
    
    39 CFR Part 20 and Part 111
    
    
    Proposed Amendment of International Mail Manual Part 123, Customs 
    Forms; and Domestic Mail Manual, Part E010, Overseas Military Mail
    
    AGENCY: Postal Service.
    
    ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Postal Service proposes amending International Mail Manual 
    part 123 and Domestic Mail Manual part E010 to change the conditions 
    under which customs declaration forms will be used on international and 
    military mail items and the use of these forms by the Postal Service. 
    Customs declaration forms will be required, with certain exceptions, 
    for the following types of mail: International letters and letter 
    packages weighing more than 16 ounces; printed matter weighing more 
    than 16 ounces; small packets, matter for the blind, M-bags, parcel 
    post packages, and Express Mail International Service items; and all 
    domestic mail weighing more than 16 ounces sent to or from overseas 
    military post offices (APO and FPO destinations). This change should 
    enhance aviation security by establishing procedures that will 
    discourage the use of the mails to send, knowingly or unknowingly, 
    dangerous goods or explosives. The key aspects of the system are (1) 
    the face-to-face interaction between the mailer and a postal employee; 
    (2) the completion of a customs declaration form containing the 
    mailer's name, address, and signature; (3) the inclusion of a statement 
    on the form regarding the safety of the contents and the security 
    controls to which that mail is subject; and (4) the retention of one 
    copy of the form until such time as delivery would be completed.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received on or before January 27, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments should be mailed or delivered to the 
    Manager, Pricing, U.S. Postal Service, 475 L'Enfant Plaza, SW, 
    Washington, DC 20260-2406. Copies of all written comments will be 
    available for public inspection and photocopying between 9 a.m. and 4 
    p.m., Monday through Friday, in room 6670 at the above address.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Walter J. Grandjean, (202) 268-5180.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The United States is a member of the 
    Universal Postal Union (UPU). By virtue of that membership, the U.S. 
    Postal Service adheres to the agreements of the UPU to which it is 
    signatory. Specifically, both the Universal Postal Convention 
    (Convention) and the Postal Parcels Agreement (Parcels Agreement) 
    provide for the use of customs declaration forms on certain 
    international mail items to facilitate customs examination, collection 
    of duties and taxes, and delivery to the addressee. The Convention and 
    the Parcels Agreement provide formats for the forms given to mailers by 
    postal administrations. With some exceptions, the Postal Service 
    follows the format of these forms and provides them to the public for 
    use on international mail, as appropriate.
        In most cases, customs declaration forms are required before items 
    possibly subject to customs duties or taxes are accepted by the Postal 
    Service for transmission to the destination foreign country. Currently, 
    the mailer must declare the contents in detail and show the value of 
    the articles in the mail. Some forms require the identities of the 
    mailer and recipient and a signed declaration that the mail item does 
    not contain harmful matter. As a matter of routine, the Postal Service 
    does not keep a copy of the declaration or maintain any information 
    about the item, except at the dispatching exchange office where records 
    are maintained for accounting purposes. This information is limited to 
    the number of the item if registered or insured, the origin and 
    destination of the item, and the weight of the item.
        The Postal Service proposes changing these procedures and the 
    documentation required for international mail weighing more than 16 
    ounces, military mail weighing more than 16 ounces, and mail on which a 
    customs declaration form must be attached as follows:
        (1) Mail requiring customs declaration forms may be deposited only 
    at post office windows. Such mail found in collection boxes will be 
    returned to the sender.
        (2) The revised Postal Service customs declaration forms will 
    require the sender's name and address on the forms and will require the 
    sender to sign a certification that the mail does not contain dangerous 
    articles.
        (3) The Postal Service will retain a copy of the customs 
    declaration form until the mail is delivered.
        (4) When the Postal Service determines that there is a credible 
    threat that certain mail might contain explosives or other material 
    that would endanger life or property, it may institute additional 
    security measures such as requiring identification of the mailer before 
    accepting mail weighing more than 16 ounces.
        This change should enhance aviation security by establishing 
    procedures that discourage the use of the mails to send, knowingly or 
    unknowingly, dangerous goods or explosives. It is neither designed nor 
    intended to be a foolproof preventive measure. This change would, 
    however, serve as an additional deterrent for an individual knowingly 
    mailing dangerous items, while providing notice to an individual who is 
    unaware of the prohibition against mailing dangerous or prohibited 
    goods.
        The Postal Service also proposes to exempt known mailers from these 
    requirements when alternative procedures will provide comparable levels 
    of security, for example, a signed mailing statement for bulk mail 
    certifying that all the mail covered by the mailing statement does not 
    contain any dangerous material.
        As a part of this change, the Postal Service is reducing from four 
    to two the number of different customs declaration forms provided to 
    the mailing public. The UPU is expected to adopt new forms, and the 
    Postal Service forms will conform to the UPU standards. Specimens of 
    the proposed Postal Service forms are published with this notice.
        Although 39 U.S.C. 407 does not require advance notice and 
    opportunity for submission of comments, and the Postal Service is 
    exempted by 39 U.S.C. 410(a) from the advance notice requirements of 
    the Administrative Procedure Act regarding rulemaking (5 U.S.C. 553), 
    the Postal Service invites public comment at the above address.
        The Postal Service proposes to adopt the following amendments to 
    the International Mail Manual and the Domestic Mail Manual, which are 
    incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations. See 39 
    CFR 20.1 and 39 CFR 111.1.
    
    List of Subjects
    
    39 CFR Part 20
    
        Foreign relations, Incorporation by reference, International postal 
    services.
    
    39 CFR Part 111
    
        Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service.
    
    PART 20--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for 39 CFR part 20 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 39 U.S.C. 401, 404, 407, 408.
    
        2. The International Mail Manual is amended by revising part 123, 
    Customs Forms, to read as follows:
        123  Customs Forms.
        123.1  General. Two customs declaration forms are used on 
    international mail: Form 2976, Customs-Douane C1; and Form 2976-A, 
    Customs Declaration and Dispatch Note--C2/CP3/CP2. Form 2976-E, Customs 
    Declaration Envelope, is used with Form 2976-A. Only editions printed 
    after [DATE TO BE DETERMINED BY POSTAL SERVICE] may be used.
        123.2  Availability. Customs declaration forms are available at 
    post offices without charge. On request, mailers may receive a 
    reasonable supply for preparation of mail.
        123.3  Privately Printed Forms. Mailers may privately print Form 
    2976 if it is an exact facsimile of the form printed by the Postal 
    Service. Mailer information may be preprinted on the form. Mailers may 
    privately print Form 2976-A only if authorized by the Manager, Business 
    Mail Acceptance, USPS Headquarters, 475 L'Enfant Plaza, SW, Washington, 
    DC 20260-6808. Mailers must submit a preproduction sample similar to 
    the Form 2976-A printed by the Postal Service. If the mailer prefers 
    using a manifest instead of printing the post office copy of Form 2976-
    A, this use must be indicated with the request for privately printing 
    the form.
        123.4  Nonpostal Forms. Certain items must bear one or more of the 
    forms required by the nonpostal export regulations described in Chapter 
    5.
        123.5  Place of Mailing. Items requiring customs declaration forms 
    may be mailed only by presenting the items and completed forms at a 
    post office; such items may not be deposited into street collection 
    boxes. Express Mail items paid by corporate account may be deposited 
    into collection boxes. The acceptance clerk removes the post office 
    copy and forwards it to the appropriate location for storage. Items 
    found in collection boxes or not presented to an acceptance clerk are 
    returned to the sender for proper mailing and acceptance.
        123.6  Required Usage
        123.61  Conditions. Customs declaration forms, either Form 2976 or 
    Form 2976-A, must be used as shown in Exhibit 123.61.
    
                                                                                                                    
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               Item               Declared value         Required form           Placement           Observation    
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    Nondutiable letters and    ....................  None................  ....................  ...................
     letter packages 16                                                                                             
     ounces and under.                                                                                              
    Dutiable letters and       Under $400..........  2976 or 2976-A* 2976- Outside, Inside.....  Known mailers may  
     letter packages and all   $400 and over.......   A*.                  Inside..............   be exempt from    
     letters and letter                                                                           using forms on    
     packages over 16 ounces.                                                                     nondutiable items 
                                                                                                  over 16 ounces    
                                                                                                  (see 123.62).     
    Nondutiable printed        ....................  None................  ....................  ...................
     matter 16 ounces and                                                                                           
     under.                                                                                                         
    Dutiable printed matter    Under $400..........  2976 or 2976-A*.....  Outside, Inside.....  Known mailers may  
     and all printed matter    $400 and over.......  2976-A*.............  Inside..............   be exempt from    
     over 16 ounces.                                                                              using forms on    
                                                                                                  nondutiable items 
                                                                                                  over 16 ounces    
                                                                                                  (see 123.62).     
    Matter for the blind.....  Under $400..........  2976 or 2976-A*.....  Outside, Inside.....  ...................
                               $400 and over.......  2976-A*.............  Inside..............                     
    Small packets............  Under $400..........  2976 or 2976-A*.....  Outside, Inside.....  ...................
                               $400 and over.......  2976-A*.............  Inside..............                     
    Parcel post..............  ....................  2976-A..............  Outside.............  Form 2976 may not  
                                                                                                  be used on parcel 
                                                                                                  post.             
    Express Mail.............  ....................  2976 or 2976-A, as    Outside, Outside....  See Individual     
                                                      required.                                   Country Listings. 
    M-bag....................  Under $400..........  2976 or 2976-A*.....  Outside, Inside.....  ...................
                               $400 and over.......  2976-A*.............  Inside..............                     
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    *When Form 2976-A is enclosed in the item, the top part of Form 2976 must be affixed to the outside of the item.
    
    Customs Declaration Forms Usage
    
    Exhibit 123.61
        123.62  Known Mailers. Known mailers having advance deposit 
    accounts or customer identification numbers for international mailing 
    programs (such as International Surface Air Lift, International 
    Priority Airmail, or VALUEPOST/Canada) may be exempt from providing 
    customs declaration forms as required in 123.61 on nondutiable letters, 
    letter packages, and printed matter weighing more than 16 ounces. Such 
    mailers must complete the declaration on the mailing statement, 
    certifying that all mailpieces in the mailing do not contain hazardous 
    material.
        123.63  Additional Security Controls. When the chief postal 
    inspector determines that there is a unique, credible threat, a mailer 
    can be required to provide photo identification at the time of mailing. 
    The signature on the identification must match the signature on the 
    customs declaration form.
        123.7  Completing Customs Forms.
        123.71  Form 2976 (Green Label).
        123.711  Preparation by Sender. The sender must complete Form 2976, 
    Customs-Douane C1, and affix this form to the address side of each 
    letter or letter package containing dutiable merchandise; each package 
    of dutiable printed matter; each small packet; each item mailed as 
    matter for the blind; each M-bag; and all items, whether dutiable or 
    not, that weigh more than 16 ounces. Form 2976 may be used on Express 
    Mail items as specified in the Individual Country Listings. (Form 2976 
    may not be used on parcel post packages; Form 2976-A is used on such 
    packages. Form 2976-A is also required on items valued at $400 or more 
    (see 123.72)). A sender completes Form 2976 by:
        a. Providing a complete and accurate description in English of the 
    contents of the item, even if it contains a gift, merchandise, or 
    sample. General descriptions such as ``food,'' ``medicine,'' ``gift,'' 
    or ``clothing'' are not permitted. An interline translation in another 
    language is permitted. The exact quantity of each article in the item 
    must be stated.
        b. Declaring the value of the item in U.S. dollars. The sender may 
    declare that the contents have no value; however, indicating no value 
    does not exempt the item from customs examination or charges in the 
    destination country.
        c. Indicating in the appropriate box on the form whether the item 
    is a gift, merchandise, or sample. If it is not, the sender does not 
    check a box.
        d. Entering his or her full name and address in the block 
    indicated.
        e. Signing his or her name in the blocks indicated on each part of 
    the form. The sender's signature certifies that all entries are correct 
    and that the mail does not contain any dangerous articles prohibited by 
    postal regulations.
        f. Affixing the form to the address side of the mailpiece and 
    presenting it for mailing.
        123.712  Preparation by Accepting Clerk. The clerk accepting the 
    item for mailing must:
        a. Instruct the sender how to complete the customs declaration 
    form, as required, legibly and accurately. Failure to complete the form 
    properly can delay the mail or inconvenience the addressee. Moreover, a 
    false, misleading, or incomplete declaration can result in the seizure 
    or return of the item or can result in criminal or civil penalties. The 
    U.S. Postal Service assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of 
    information that the sender enters on the form.
        b. When the item is presented, verify that the required information 
    is entered and that the sender has signed both parts (the part affixed 
    to the item and the part separated for postal records).
        c. Enter the weight of the item on the form, if not already done.
        d. Remove the post office copy and retain it for 30 days.
        123.72  Form 2976-A.
        123.721  Preparation by Sender. The sender must complete Form 2976-
    A, Customs-Declaration and Dispatch Note--C2/CP3/CP2; place it into 
    Form 2976-E, Customs Declaration Envelope; and affix this envelope to 
    the address side of each parcel post package. Form 2976-A may be used 
    on Express Mail items as specified in the Individual Country Listings. 
    (Other items (LC/AO) valued at $400 or more also use Form 2976-A, 
    placed inside the item as required by 123.61. If the sender does not 
    want to show the contents of these LC/AO items on the wrapper, only the 
    top part of the form is affixed to the wrapper and Form 2976-A is 
    completed and enclosed in the package.) A sender completes Form 2976-A 
    by:
        a. Providing the names and addresses of the sender and addressee.
        b. Providing a complete and accurate description in English of the 
    contents of the parcel or item, even if it contains a gift, 
    merchandise, or sample. General descriptions such as ``food,'' 
    ``medicine,'' ``gift,'' or ``clothing'' are not permitted. An interline 
    translation in another language is permitted. The exact quantity of 
    each article in the parcel or item must be stated.
        c. Declaring the value of the item in U.S. dollars. The sender may 
    declare that the contents have no value; however, indicating no value 
    does not exempt the parcel or item from customs examination or charges 
    in the destination country. If there is not sufficient space on the 
    customs declaration form to give a complete list of the contents, a 
    second form should be used to continue listing the contents. The first 
    form must then be annotated to indicate that there are two forms. Both 
    forms are placed into the envelope.
        d. Indicating in the appropriate box on the form whether the parcel 
    or item is a gift, merchandise, or sample. If it is not, the sender 
    does not check a box.
        e. Providing disposal instructions in the event that the parcel 
    cannot be delivered. The sender checks the appropriate box on the form 
    to indicate whether the parcel is to be returned, forwarded to an 
    alternate address, or treated as abandoned. (Undeliverable parcels 
    returned to the sender are subject to collection on delivery of return 
    postage and any other charges assessed by the foreign postal 
    authorities. The sender must mark the parcel ``Abandon'' if he or she 
    is not willing to pay return postage.)
        f. Signing his or her name in the block indicated. The sender's 
    signature certifies that all entries are correct and that the parcel or 
    item does not contain any dangerous articles prohibited by postal 
    regulations.
        g. Presenting the parcel or item for mailing at a post office. The 
    sender must not place the customs declaration form into the envelope 
    before the accepting clerk completes the required information.
        123.722  Preparation by Accepting Clerk. The clerk accepting the 
    parcel or item for mailing must:
        a. Instruct the sender how to complete the customs declaration 
    form, as required, legibly and accurately. Failure to complete the form 
    properly can delay the mail or inconvenience the addressee. Moreover, a 
    false, misleading, or incomplete declaration can result in the seizure 
    or return of the parcel or item or can result in criminal or civil 
    penalties. The U.S. Postal Service assumes no responsibility for the 
    accuracy of information that the sender enters on the form.
        b. When the item is presented, verify that the required information 
    is entered and that the sender has signed the declaration.
        c. Complete an insurance receipt and affix the insured number to 
    the package, if the contents of a parcel post package are to be 
    insured. Enter the insured number, insured amount in U.S. dollars and 
    SDRs, postage, and gross weight (pounds and ounces) on Form 2976-A.
        d. Remove the post office copy and retain it for 30 days.
        e. Insert the customs declaration form (Form 2976-E) into the 
    envelope and seal and affix the envelope to the parcel or item.
    * * * * *
        242.3  Mailing Locations.
        242.31  General. Items requiring customs declaration forms may be 
    mailed only by presenting the items and completed forms at a post 
    office; such items may not be deposited into street collection boxes. 
    Express Mail items paid by corporate account may be deposited into 
    collection boxes. Items not requiring customs declaration forms and 
    fully prepaid with postage stamps or meter postage may be deposited 
    into post office drops or collection boxes. (See 123.61 for a summary 
    of items requiring customs declaration forms.)
    * * * * *
    
    PART 111--[AMENDED]
    
        3. 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.
    
        4. The Domestic Mail Manual is amended by adding section 2.6 to 
    part E010, Overseas Military Mail, to read as follows:
        E010.2.6  Customs Declarations.
        All mail items weighing more than 16 ounces that are addressed to 
    overseas military post offices must bear Form 2976, Customs-Douane C1, 
    and must be presented for mailing at a post office. Certain destination 
    military post offices require Form 2976-A, Customs Declaration and 
    Dispatch Note--C2/CP3/CP2. Refer to the chart ``Conditions Applied to 
    Mail Addressed to Military Post Offices Overseas,'' published 
    periodically in the Postal Bulletin. Known mailers presenting bulk 
    mailings declared on a mailing statement are not required to use 
    customs declaration forms unless required by the chart. See IMM 123 for 
    information on completing these forms.
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    Stanley F. Mires,
    Chief Counsel, Legislative.
    
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Document Information

Published:
12/28/1994
Department:
Postal Service
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of proposed rulemaking.
Document Number:
94-31905
Dates:
Comments must be received on or before January 27, 1995.
Pages:
0-0 (None pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: December 28, 1994
CFR: (1)
39 CFR 20