[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 61 (Thursday, March 28, 1996)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 13775-13776]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-7491]
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POSTAL SERVICE
39 CFR Part 20
Implementation of Global Priority Mail
AGENCY: Postal Service.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: Global Priority Mail is a new international mail service
designed for correspondence and documents. Global Priority Mail items
receive priority handling in the United States and in destination
countries. Interim implementing regulations were published in the
Federal Register on March 17, 1995, 60 FR 14370, under the name
Worldpost Priority Letter. The Postal Service is adopting the interim
regulations as final, with a change in the name of the service to
Global Priority Mail and the addition of new acceptance points.
EFFECTIVE DATE: March 25, 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jay Thabet (202) 268-6095.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March 17, 1995, the Postal Service
published in the Federal Register (60 FR 14370) interim regulations
implementing WORLDPOST Priority Letter and requested comments. Comments
were due on or before April 17, 1995. On April 10, 1995, (60 FR 18009),
the Postal Service published a notice correcting certain ZIP Code areas
in which WORLDPOST Priority Letter was available.
WORLDPOST Priority Letter service is an expedited airmail service
providing fast, reliable, and economical delivery of items mailable as
letters. Although a WORLDPOST Priority Letter item will travel in the
normal airmail stream between the United States and the destination
country, the item will receive priority handling in the United States
and in the destination country. In the United States, after the item is
deposited, the Postal Service will transport it in a dedicated stream
to the appropriate gateway for dispatch. Upon arrival in the
destination country, the item will also receive priority handling.
Service is available only in certain ZIP Code areas in the United
States and only to certain countries.
The Postal Service received one comment on the interim regulations.
That comment suggested that the service be made available to additional
ZIP Code areas in the Northern New Jersey area. This suggestion has
been found to
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be feasible and ZIP Code areas in the Northern New Jersey area will be
added.
Based on its experience in the pilot, the Postal Service is making
two other changes. First, the name of the service is being changed to
Global Priority Mail. Second, the sizes of the envelopes are being
increased slightly. The small envelope will increase from 5 inches by
8\7/8\ inches to 6 inches by 10 inches. The large envelope will
increase from 9 inches by 11\1/2\ inches to 9\1/2\ inches by 12\1/2\
inches.
The Postal Service adopts the following amendments to the
International Mail Manual, which is incorporated by reference in the
Code of Federal Regulations. See 39 CFR 20.1.
List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 20
International postal service, Foreign relations.
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. Chapter 2 of the International Mail Manual is amended by
revising part 226 to read as follows:
2 CONDITIONS FOR MAILING
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226 Global Priority Mail
226.1 General
226.11 Definition
Global Priority Mail is an expedited airmail letter service
providing fast, reliable, and economical delivery of all items
mailable as letters. Global Priority Mail items receive priority
handling in the United States and in destination countries. Service
is available only to destination countries identified in 226.2, from
post offices identified in 226.3. Global Priority Mail items must be
mailed in special envelopes provided for this purpose by the Postal
Service.
226.12 Permissible Items
All items admitted in letters (see 221.1) are accepted in Global
Priority Mail as long as the contents fit securely into the Global
Priority Mail envelopes provided by the Postal Service. Global
Priority Mail items may contain dutiable merchandise unless the
country of destination prohibits dutiable merchandise in letters
(see 224.51). However, Global Priority Mail items that contain
dutiable merchandise might experience delay in delivery caused by
customs handling.
226.13 Addressing
See 122. All items must bear the complete delivery address of
the addressee and the full name (no abbreviations) of the
destination country.
226.2 Availability
Global Priority Mail service is available only to the following
countries:
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Western Europe Pacific Rim Canada
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Belgium......................... Australia......... Canada.
France.......................... Hong Kong......... ..................
Germany......................... Japan............. ..................
Great Britain*.................. New Zealand....... ..................
Netherlands, The................ Singapore......... ..................
Norway.......................... Taiwan............ ..................
Sweden.......................... .................. ..................
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* Includes all points in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland,
Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Man.
226.3 Mailing Locations
226.31 Acceptance Offices and Pickup Service Locations
Global Priority Mail service is available only through the
designated post offices listed in 226.32. Global Priority Mail items
must not be accepted or deposited in areas not listed in 226.32.
226.32 Service Areas
Service is available only from the metropolitan areas as defined
by the ZIP Code ranges shown below. Within these service areas,
prepaid items may be given to carriers, deposited in Express Mail
collection boxes, or mailed at post offices, stations, and branches.
Pickup service is available.
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Metropolitan area ZIP Code service area
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Atlanta, GA......................... 300-303, 305, 306, 311.
Boston, MA.......................... 018-024.
Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX................ 750-754, 760-762, 764.
Los Angeles, CA..................... 900-918, 926-928.
Miami, FL........................... 330-334, 349.
New Jersey.......................... 070-089.
New York, NY........................ 068, 069, 100-108, 110-118.
Washington, DC...................... 200, 201, 203, 205, 20813-20815,
20817, 20850-20852, 20854, 20855,
20898, 20901, 20902, 20904,
20906, 20907, 20910-20912, 220-
223.
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226.4 Postage
226.41 Rates
Rates are based on size (either small or large) and destination
as follows:
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Envelope size
Destination -----------------
Small Large
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Western Europe........................................ $3.75 $6.95
Pacific Rim........................................... 4.95 8.95
Canada................................................ 3.75 6.95
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226.42 Pickup Service
On-call and scheduled pickup service are available for Global
Priority Mail for a charge of $4.95 for each pickup stop, regardless
of the number of pieces picked up. Only one pickup fee is charged if
domestic or international Express Mail, domestic Priority Mail, or
domestic or international parcel post is picked up at the same time.
(See DMM D010 for standards for pickup service.)
226.43 Postage Payment Methods
Postage for Global Priority Mail may be paid by adhesive stamps,
postage meter and meter stamps, or, if presented at a post office,
postage validation imprinter (PVI) labels.
226.5 Packaging
Items must be placed in special Global Priority Mail envelopes
provided by the Postal Service. All items that cannot be adequately
protected by these envelopes should not be mailed using this
service. Envelopes must be sealed.
226.6 Size and Weight Limits
226.61 General
Two sizes of envelopes are available from the Postal Service for
mailing Global Priority Mail items. Postage rates are based on the
size of the envelope used, not the weight of the item. (See 226.41
for rates.)
226.62 Size Limits
Sizes of the required Postal Service-provided envelopes are:
a. Small size: 6 x 10 inches.
b. Large size: 9\1/2\ x 12\1/2\ inches.
226.63 Weight Limits
The Postal Service-provided envelopes are not intended to
accommodate items weighing more than several ounces. However, the
maximum weight for letter-class (LC) items is 4 pounds.
226.7 Customs Forms Required
If Global Priority Mail contains dutiable merchandise, the
sender must prepare a customs declaration and affix it to the
letter. See 123 for instructions. Certain nonpostal export forms may
be required as described in Chapter 5.
226.8 Special Services
Mailers may obtain certificates of mailing (see 310). No other
special services such as registry, insurance, restricted delivery,
return receipt, or recorded delivery are available.
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A transmittal letter making the changes in the pages of the
International Mail Manual will be published and transmitted
automatically to subscribers. Notice of issuance of the transmittal
letter will be published in the Federal Register as provided by 39
CFR 20.3.
Stanley F. Mires,
Chief Counsel, Legislative.
[FR Doc. 96-7491 Filed 3-25-96; 4:51 pm]
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