97-14571. Domestic Mail Manual; Miscellaneous Amendments  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 107 (Wednesday, June 4, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 30457-30461]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-14571]
    
    
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    POSTAL SERVICE
    
    39 CFR Part 111
    
    
    Domestic Mail Manual; Miscellaneous Amendments
    
    AGENCY: Postal Service.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This document describes the numerous amendments consolidated 
    in the Transmittal Letter for Issue 52 of the Domestic Mail Manual, 
    which is incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations, 
    see 39 CFR 111.1. These amendments reflect changes in mail preparation 
    requirements and other miscellaneous rules and regulations not 
    previously published in the Federal Register.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Neil Berger, (202) 268-2859.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), incorporated 
    by reference in title 39, Code of Federal Regulations, part 111, 
    contains the basic standards of the U.S. Postal Service governing its 
    domestic mail services; descriptions of the mail classes and special 
    services and conditions governing their use; and standards for rate 
    eligibility and mail preparation. The document is amended and 
    republished about every 6 months, with each issue sequentially 
    numbered.
        DMM Issue 52, the next edition of the DMM, is scheduled for release 
    on July 1, 1997. That issue will include substantive changes to the 
    following special services: caller service, certified mail, Express 
    Mail insurance, insured mail, post office box service, registered mail, 
    return receipt, return receipt for merchandise, and special delivery. 
    The final rule containing the standards for these changes was published 
    on May 12, 1997, in the Federal Register (62 FR 26086-26098), as 
    approved on May 5, 1997, by the Board of Governors to implement the 
    Decision of the
    
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    Governors of the United States Postal Service on the Recommended 
    Decision of the Postal Rate Commission on Special Services Fees and 
    Classifications, Docket No. MC96-3. Those standards take effect at 
    12:01 a.m., June 8, 1997.
        DMM Issue 52 will also include new experimental nonletter-size 
    business reply mail categories and fees. The final rule containing the 
    standards for these new categories and fees was published on May 9, 
    1997, in the Federal Register (62 FR 25752-25755), as approved on May 
    5, 1997, by the Board of Governors to implement the Decision of the 
    Governors of the United States Postal Service on the Recommended 
    Decision of the Postal Rate Commission on the Experimental Nonletter-
    Size Business Reply Mail Categories and Fees, Docket No. MC97-1.
        DMM Issue 52 will include the standards for a new ancillary service 
    endorsement system used by mailers to request address correction, 
    return, and forwarding services for undeliverable-as-addressed mail. 
    The final rule containing the standards for this system, which takes 
    effect July 1, 1997, was published on March 28, 1997, in the Federal 
    Register (62 FR 15056-15066), with a request for further public 
    comments on the standards for Single-Piece Standard Mail. A subsequent 
    final rule was published on May 5, 1997, in the Federal Register (62 FR 
    24340-24341).
        The following excerpt from section I010, Summary of Changes, of the 
    transmittal for DMM Issue 52 covers the minor changes not previously 
    described in final rules or in other interim or final rules published 
    in the Federal Register. Announcements of these minor changes were 
    first published in various issues of the Postal Bulletin, an official 
    biweekly document published by the Postal Service. In addition, the 
    revised contents of DMM Issue 52 are also presented.
    
    Domestic Mail Manual Issue 52 Summary of Changes
    
    Ancillary Service Endorsement Placement
    
        Sections A010.4.2 and M012.4.0 clarify the required use and 
    placement of a return address on mail with an ancillary service 
    endorsement and expand from one to four locations on a mailpiece where 
    a mailer may print ancillary service endorsements. Effective February 
    13, 1997 (Postal Bulletin (PB) 21939 (2-13-97)).
        Sections M012.4.3 and M012.4.4 relax the standards for one of the 
    placement locations (to the left of the postage area) and for the 
    clearance space (\1/4\ inch) required for ancillary service 
    endorsements. Effective May 22, 1997 (PB 21946 (5-22-97)).
    
    Business Reply Mail Address Block Barcoding
    
        Sections E060.11.4, S922.4.8, and S922.5.0 give any business reply 
    mail (BRM) permit holder who uses window envelopes or address labels 
    the option of printing ZIP+4 barcodes as part of the delivery address 
    block for prebarcoded BRM letter-size and flat-size pieces. Effective 
    March 1, 1997 (PB 21939 (2-13-97)).
    
    Carrier Route Codes on Container Labels
    
        Exhibit M032.1.3a footnote 2 makes the space between the one-letter 
    carrier route type code (for example, ``R'' for rural route, ``C'' for 
    carrier route) and the required three digits representing the route 
    number optional on barcoded sack and tray labels. Effective July 1, 
    1997 (PB 21946 (5-22-97)).
    
    Express Mail Corporate Account
    
        Section P500.2.0 ensures proper accounting procedures are in place 
    to reduce uncollectible Express Mail Corporate Account revenue. 
    Effective March 27, 1997 (PB 21942 (3-27-97)).
        Section P500.2.3 changes the minimum balance that must be 
    maintained in an Express Mail Corporate Account to the average 1 week's 
    postage and fees or $100, whichever is higher. Effective April 24, 1997 
    (PB 21944 (4-24-97)).
    
    FASTforwardSM
    
        Sections E130.3.3 and E140.1.3 are amended, current sections 
    F030.3.0 and F030.4.0 are redesignated as sections F030.4.0 and 
    F030.5.0, respectively, and new section F030.3.0 is added to reflect 
    the introduction of FASTforwardSM, a computerized system 
    developed as an additional method of meeting the move update 
    requirement for Presorted First-Class Mail and automation rate First-
    Class Mail. Effective July 1, 1997 (PB 21943 (4-10-97)).
        Section C830.4.1 clarifies that window envelopes processed on 
    multiline optical character readers (MLOCRs) using FASTforward software 
    must meet the FASTforward standards in section F030.3.3. Effective May 
    22, 1997 (PB 21946 (5-22-97)).
    
    Internet Version of PS Form 3575
    
        Sections A910.2.4, A910.6.2, C032.2.4, D910.2.2, D920.2.2, 
    F020.1.4, F030.3.2e, R900.8.3, and I021 reflect the approved use of 
    Internet version PS Form 3575-WWW, Change of Address Order. Effective 
    March 27, 1997 (PB 21942 (3-27-97)).
    
    Label Barcode Specifications and Use
    
        Section M031.1.4 clarifies the required information on the origin 
    line (Line 3) of a label. Section M031.1.6 permits the use of the City 
    State File for city and state abbreviations. Section M031.3.2 makes the 
    paper stock specifications the same for barcoded and nonbarcoded 
    labels. Section M032 is reorganized with amendments to the standards 
    and specifications for barcoded tray and sack labels. Effective 
    February 13, 1997 (PB 21939 (2-13-97)).
        Sections M032.1.1, M032.2.1, M810.1.1, and M820.1.1 delay by 6 
    months the required use of barcoded tray and sack labels for automation 
    rate mailings. Originally slated to take effect January 1, 1997, the 
    date of required use is moved to July 1, 1997. Effective January 1, 
    1997 (PB 21935 (12-19-96)).
    
    Label Content Lines
    
        Sections M031.5.0, M032.1.3, M045.4.4, M073.3.2, M120.2.8, 
    M130.2.3, M130.3.3, M130.4.3, M130.5.4, M200.3.2, M200.4.2, M610.3.3, 
    M610.4.3, M610.5.8, M610.6.3, M620.3.2, M620.4.3, M630.2.7, M630.3.6, 
    M630.4.6, M630.6.3, M630.8.0, M810.2.3, M810.3.2, M820.2.3, M820.3.3, 
    M820.4.4 are amended and new exhibit M032.1.3c (later redesignated as 
    exhibit M032.1.3a) and new section M810.3.3 are added to reflect new 
    content identifier numbers (CINs) for the content line of tray and sack 
    labels. Also revised is the human-readable content line information for 
    most tray and sack labels and for some pallet labels. With these 
    revisions, label instructions for the content line throughout the mail 
    preparation sections of module M match the content line of the label 
    associated with a CIN in new exhibit M032.1.3c (later redesignated as 
    exhibit M032.1.3a). Effective July 1, 1997 (PB 21937 (1-16-97)).
        New exhibit M032.1.3c (later redesignated as exhibit M032.1.3a) 
    changes the human-readable content line for certain international mail 
    content identifier numbers (CINs) for barcoded tray and sack labels. 
    Effective July 1, 1997 (PB 21943 (4-10-97)).
    
    Labeling Instructions
    
        Section M032.2.4f corrects the content identifier instructions for 
    barcoded sack labels. Effective July 1, 1997 (PB 21938 (1-30-97)).
        Section M120.2.3c corrects the Line 1 labeling instruction for the 
    Priority Mail SCF package sort level from L002,
    
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    Column B, to L002, Column C. Effective January 30, 1997 (PB 21938 (1-
    30-97)).
    
    Labeling Instructions for Standard Mail Mixed BMC
    
        Sections L601, M073.3.1d, M610.6.2d, and M630.6.2d clarify and 
    correct labeling instructions. These amendments specify that ``MXD'' 
    must be added to the beginning of the destination line (Line 1) of 
    labels in section L601 for mixed BMC sort levels. This change 
    standardizes the use of the term ``MXD'' on the destination line for 
    all types of mixed sacks, trays, and pallets. Effective July 1, 1997 
    (PB 21943 (4-10-97)).
        Sections L601, M045.4.1e, M045.4.2d, M073.3.1d, M610.6.2d, and 
    M630.6.2d clarify and correct labeling instructions for Standard Mail 
    prepared at the mixed BMC sortation level (including palletized mail). 
    Effective July 1, 1997 (PB 21944 (4-24-97)).
    
    Labeling List Changes
    
        Sections L004, L102, and L801 reflect changes in mail processing 
    operations. Effective January 16, 1997; mandatory March 16, 1997 (PB 
    21937 (1-16-97)).
        Sections L002, L003, L004, L005, L102, L601, L603, L604, L801, and 
    L803 reflect changes in mail processing operations. Effective April 10, 
    1997; mandatory July 1, 1997 (PB 21943 (4-10-97)).
    
    Markings on Automation Mail
    
        Sections M810.1.4 and M820.1.4 clarify the required markings on 
    letter-size and flat-size mail sent at automation rates. Effective May 
    22, 1997 (PB 21946 (5-22-97)).
    
    Merchandise Return Service
    
        Section S923.1.0 transfers standards for postage collection 
    originally contained in Domestic Mail Manual Transition Book (DMMT) 
    section 919.7. Effective January 16, 1997 (PB 21937 (1-16-97)).
    
    Nonprofit Standard Mail Low-Cost Products
    
        Section E670.5.10 increases from $6.75 to $6.93 the permitted 
    amount for low-cost products mailable at Nonprofit Standard Mail rates. 
    Effective January 1, 1997 (PB 21938 (1-30-97)).
    
    Optional Endorsement Lines
    
        Sections M013.1.1 and M013.2.6 require the appropriate 3-digit ZIP 
    Code prefix or 5-digit ZIP Code for the destination area distribution 
    center (ADC) or automated area distribution center (AADC) for optional 
    endorsement lines (OELs) on packages labeled to an ADC, mixed ADC, 
    AADC, or mixed AADC. Effective July 1, 1997 (PB 21943 (4-10-97)).
    
    Penalty Mail Detention
    
        Section E060.5.9 transfers the standard for the detention of 
    penalty mail from Domestic Mail Manual Transition Book (DMMT) 137.23. 
    If suspected misuse of the penalty mail privileges occurs, the USPS 
    does not hold or delay processing the mail but contacts and refers the 
    matter to the affected government agency for investigation and action. 
    Effective January 16, 1997 (PB 21937 (1-16-97)).
    
    Periodicals Additional Entry
    
        Sections D230.1.1 and P200.3.0 are amended and sections E250.1.3 
    and E250.2.4 are removed to clarify revisions to additional entry 
    standards. Effective April 24, 1997 (PB 21944 (4-24-97)).
    
    Periodicals Documentation
    
        Sections M200.7.0, M810.4.0, M820.5.0, and P012.2.1 change from 
    January 1 to July 1, 1997, the date when Periodicals mailings must be 
    prepared with software certified under the Presort Accuracy Validation 
    and Evaluation (PAVE) program or prepared to meet the criteria for 
    standardized documentation. Effective January 1, 1997 (PB 21934 (12-5-
    96)).
        Sections E230.7.4, E250.1.4, E250.2.6, P012.2.2, P012.2.3, 
    P012.2.4, P012.2.5 and P200.1.5 are amended; section P012.3.0 is 
    redesignated as P012.4.0 and amended; and section E230.1.5 and new 
    section P012.3.0 are added, to reflect the standards for use of Presort 
    Accuracy Validation and Evaluation (PAVE)-certified software or 
    standardized documentation for Periodicals. Originally scheduled to 
    take effect July 1, 1997 (PB 21940 (2-27-97)). A subsequent notice 
    postponed the effective date to August 1, 1997 (PB 21944 (4-24-97)).
    
    Polywrapped Automation Flats Certification
    
        Section C820.3.1 allows mailers who wish to claim automation rates 
    for flat-size polywrapped (plastic-covered) barcoded pieces to have 
    their pieces evaluated and certified by their local USPS mailpiece 
    design analyst (MDA). Effective March 21, 1997 (PB 21940 (2-27-97)).
    
    Postage Meter New Indicia
    
        Exhibit P030.4.1 adds a new postage meter indicia approved for 
    Neopost postage meter Model SM26. Effective May 8, 1997 (PB 21945 (5-8-
    97)).
    
    Registered Mail Additional Services
    
        Section S911.1.5 is revised, section S911.3.9 is removed, and 
    section S911.3.10 is redesignated as section S911.3.9 to clarify which 
    additional special services are available with registered mail. 
    Effective April 24, 1997 (PB 21944 (4-24-97)).
    
    Reply Mail and Special Mailing Envelopes
    
        Section C100.5.0 is added and sections C810.8.0 and S922.4.10 are 
    amended and reorganized to provide mailers with specific automation 
    standards for business reply, meter reply, and courtesy reply mail. 
    Sections C010.6.0 through C010.9.0 are redesignated as sections 
    C010.7.0 through C010.10.0, respectively. Current sections C024.15.0 
    through C024.17.0 are redesignated as new sections C010.6.1 through 
    C010.6.3, respectively. These new sections present general mailability 
    standards for envelopes constructed with windows, envelopes printed 
    with green diamond borders, and envelopes configured as reusable 
    mailpieces for two-way mailing. Effective April 10, 1997 (PB 21943 (4-
    10-97)).
    
    Sexually Oriented Advertisements
    
        Sections C032.2.0, C032.3.1, C032.4.1, C032.6.0, C033.1.0, and 
    C033.3.0 reflect the centralized processing of customer requests not to 
    receive sexually oriented advertisements. Two USPS programs help 
    customers protect themselves and their children against receiving 
    unwanted sexually oriented advertisements in the mail. G043 provides 
    the mailing address for the centralized processing center handling 
    customer requests. I021 adds new Form 1500, Application for Listing 
    and/or Prohibitory Order, which replaces the previously used Form 2201, 
    Application for Listing Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3010, and Form 2150, 
    Notice for Prohibitory Order Against Sender of Pandering Advertisement 
    in the Mails. Effective December 5, 1996 (PB 21934 (12-5-96)).
    
    Small Flats Test
    
        Section C820.2.3 allows mailers to claim the automation rate for 
    flats for flat-size pieces prepared as booklets, catalogs, and 
    magazines measuring at least 53/8 inches long when these pieces are no 
    more than 91/2 inches high. These pieces may not be enclosed in 
    polywrap (plastic) material. Effective July 1, 1997 (PB 21946 (5-22-
    97)).
    
    Tan Label MXD
    
        Sections M130.2.1d, M130.4.1d, M130.5.2d, M200.2.4f, M610.3.1d, 
    M610.5.3d, M820.2.1d, M820.3.1d, and
    
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    M820.4.1d change the acronym from ``MS'' (for mixed states) to ``MXD'' 
    (for mixed ADCs) for the tan-colored pressure-sensitive label used to 
    identify packages of mixed ADC mail. Effective January 1, 1997 (PB 
    21936 (1-2-97)).
    
    Unnumbered Insured Articles
    
        Sections S010.4.1 and S010.4.2 provide that a customer claim for an 
    unnumbered insured article lost or damaged in the mail is adjudicated 
    by the local post office where the claim is received. Section G043 
    revises the mailing address for the Office of Claims Appeals at the St. 
    Louis Accounting Service Center. Effective March 29, 1997 (PB 21941 (3-
    13-97)).
    
    Value Added Refunds
    
        Section P014.4.0 clarifies authorization procedures for refunds 
    requested for excess postage at the time of mailing (termed value added 
    refunds). Effective April 10, 1997 (PB 21943 (4-10-97)).
    
    Written Additions--Circulars
    
        Section E612.2.1 clarifies that a circular may be mailed as 
    Standard Mail (A) even if it includes handwritten or typewritten dates 
    or addresses on the piece or handwritten or typewritten corrections of 
    typographical errors. Effective April 10, 1997 (PB 21943 (4-10-97)).
    
    List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
    
        Postal Service.
    
        In consideration of the foregoing, 39 CFR part 111 is amended as 
    set forth below:
    
    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. The table at the end of Sec. 111.3(e) is amended by adding at 
    the end thereof a new entry to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 111.3  Amendments to the Domestic Mail Manual.
    
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        3. Section 111.5 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 111.5  Contents of the Domestic Mail Manual.
    
    A--Addressing
    
    A000  Basic Addressing
    
    A010  General Addressing Standards
    A040  Alternative Addressing Formats
    A060  Detached Address Labels (DALs)
    
    A800  Addressing for Automation
    
    A900  Customer Support
    
    A910  Mailing List Services
    A920  Address Sequencing Services
    A930  Other Services
    A950  Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS)
    
    C--Characteristics and Content
    
    C000  General Information
    
    C010  General Mailability Standards
    C020  Restricted or Nonmailable Articles and Substances
        C021  Articles and Substances Generally
        C022  Perishables
        C023  Hazardous Matter
        C024  Other Restricted or Nonmailable Matter
    C030  Nonmailable Written, Printed, and Graphic Matter
        C031  Written, Printed, and Graphic Matter Generally
        C032  Sexually Oriented Advertisements
        C033  Pandering Advertisements
    C050  Mail Processing Categories
    
    C100  First-Class Mail
    
    C200  Periodicals
    
    C500  Express Mail
    
    C600  Standard Mail
    
    C800  Automation-Compatible Mail
    
    C810  Letters and Cards
    C820  Flats
    C830  OCR Standards
    C840  Barcoding Standards
    
    D--Deposit, Collection, and Delivery
    
    D000  Basic Information
    
    D010  Pickup Service
    D020  Plant Load
    D030  Recall of Mail
    D040  Delivery of Mail
        D041  Customer Mail Receptacles
        D042  Conditions of Delivery
    D070  Drop Shipment
        D071  Express Mail and Priority Mail
        D072  Metered Mail
    
    D100  First-Class Mail
    
    D200  Periodicals
    
    D210  Basic Information
    D230  Additional Entry
    
    D500  Express Mail
    
    D600  Standard Mail
    
    D900  Other Delivery Services
    
    D910  Post Office Box Service
    D920  Caller Service
    D930  General Delivery and Firm Holdout
    
    E--Eligibility
    
    E000  Special Eligibility Standards
    
    E010  Overseas Military Mail
    E020  Department of State Mail
    E030  Mail Sent by U.S. Armed Forces
    E040  Free Matter for the Blind and Other Handicapped Persons
    E050  Official Mail (Franked)
    E060  Official Mail (Penalty)
    E070  Mixed Classes
    E080  Absentee Balloting Materials
    
    E100  First-Class Mail
    
    E110  Basic Standards
    E120  Priority Mail
    E130  Nonautomation Rates
    E140  Automation Rates
    
    E200  Periodicals
    
    E210  Basic Standards
        E211  All Periodicals
        E212  Qualification Categories
        E213  Periodicals Mailing Privileges
        E214  Reentry
        E215  Copies Not Paid or Requested by Addressee
        E216  Publisher Records
    E230  Nonautomation Rates
    E240  Automation Rates
    E250  Destination Entry
    E270  Preferred Periodicals
    
    E500  Express Mail
    
    E600  Standard Mail
    
    E610  Basic Standards
        E611  All Standard Mail
        E612  Additional Standards for Standard Mail (A)
        E613  Additional Standards for Standard Mail (B)
    E620  Nonautomation Nonpresort Rates
    E630  Nonautomation Presort Rates
    E640  Automation Rates
    E650  Destination Entry
        E651  Regular, Nonprofit, and Enhanced Carrier Route Standard 
    Mail
        E652  Parcel Post
    E670  Nonprofit Standard Mail
    
    F--Forwarding and Related Services
    
    F000  Basic Services
    
    F010  Basic Information
    F020  Forwarding
    F030  Address Correction, Address Change, FASTforwardSM, 
    and Return Services
    
    G--General Information
    
    G000  The USPS and Mailing Standards
    
    G010  Basic Business Information
        G011  Post Offices and Postal Services
        G013  Trademarks and Copyrights
    G020  Mailing Standards
    G030  Postal Zones
    G040  Information Resources
        G041  Postal Business Centers
        G042  Rates and Classification Service Centers
        G043  Address List for Correspondence
    G090  Experimental Classifications and Rates
        G091  Barcoded Small Parcels
        G092  Nonletter-Size Business Reply Mail
    
    G900  Philatelic Services
    
    L--Labeling Lists
    
    L000  General Use
    
        L002  3-Digit ZIP Code Prefix Matrix
        L003  3-Digit ZIP Code Prefix Groups--3-Digit Scheme Sortation
    
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        L004  3-Digit ZIP Code Prefix Groups--ADC Sortation
        L005  3-Digit ZIP Code Prefix Groups--SCF Sortation
    
    L100  First-Class Mail
    
        L102  ADCs--Presorted Priority Mail
    
    L600  Standard Mail
    
        L601  BMCs--Machinable Parcels
        L602  BMCs--DBMC Rates
        L603  ADCs--Irregular Parcels
        L604  Originating ADCs--Irregular Parcels
    
    L800  Automation Rate Mailings
    
        L801  AADCs--Letter-Size Mailings
        L802  BMC/ASF Entry--Periodicals and Standard Mail (A)
        L803  Non-BMC/ASF Entry--Periodicals and Standard Mail (A)
    
    M--Mail Preparation and Sortation
    
    M000  General Preparation Standards
    
    M010  Mailpieces
        M011  Basic Standards
        M012  Markings and Endorsements
        M013  Optional Endorsement Lines
        M014  Carrier Route Information Lines
    M020  Packages and Bundles
    M030  Containers
        M031  Labels
        M032  Barcoded Labels
        M033 Sacks and Trays
    M040 Pallets
        M041 General Standards
        M045 Palletized Mailings
    M050 Delivery Sequence
    M070 Mixed Classes
        M071 Basic Information
        M072 Express Mail and Priority Mail Drop Shipment
        M073 Combined Mailings of Standard Mail Machinable Parcels
        M074 Plant Load Mailings
    
    M100 First-Class Mail (Nonautomation)
    
    M120 Priority Mail
    M130 Presorted First-Class Mail
    
    M200 Periodicals (Nonautomation)
    
    M500 Express Mail
    
    M600 Standard Mail (Nonautomation)
    
    M610 Single--Piece and Nonautomation Standard Mail (A)
    M620 Enhanced Carrier Route Standard Mail
    M630 Standard Mail (B)
    
    M800 All Automation Mail
    
    M810 Letter-Size Mail
    M820 Flat-Size Mail
    
    P--Postage and Payment Methods
    
    P000 Basic Information
    
    P010 General Standards
        P011 Payment
        P012 Documentation
        P013 Rate Application and Computation
        P014 Refunds and Exchanges
    P020 Postage Stamps and Stationery
        P021 Stamped Stationery
        P022 Adhesive Stamps
        P023 Precanceled Stamps
    P030 Postage Meters and Meter Stamps
    P040 Permit Imprints
    P070 Mixed Classes
    
    P100 First-Class Mail
    
    P200 Periodicals
    
    P500 Express Mail
    
    P600 Standard Mail
    
    P700 Special Postage Payment Systems
    
    P710 Manifest Mailing System (MMS)
    P720 Optional Procedure (OP) Mailing System
    P730 Alternate Mailing Systems (AMS)
    P750 Plant-Verified Drop Shipment (PVDS)
    P760 First-Class or Standard Mail Mailings With Different Payment 
    Methods
    
    R--Rates and Fees
    
    R000 Stamps and Stationery
    
    R100 First-Class Mail
    
    R200 Periodicals
    
    R500 Express Mail
    
    R600 Standard Mail
    
    R900 Services
    
    S--Special Services
    
    S000 Miscellaneous Services
    
    S010 Indemnity Claims
    S020 Money Orders and Other Services
    S070 Mixed Classes
    S500 Special Services for Express Mail
    
    S900 Special Postal Services
    
    S910 Security and Accountability
        S911 Registered Mail
        S912 Certified Mail
        S913 Insured Mail
        S914 Certificate of Mailing
        S915 Return Receipt
        S916 Restricted Delivery
        S917 Return Receipt for Merchandise
    S920 Convenience
        S921 Collect on Delivery (COD) Mail
        S922 Business Reply Mail (BRM)
        S923 Merchandise Return Service
        S930 Handling
    
    I--Index Information
    
    I000 Information
    
    I010 Summary of Changes
    I020 References
        I021 Forms Glossary
        I022 Subject Index
    Stanley F. Mires,
    Chief Counsel, Legislative.
    [FR Doc. 97-14571 Filed 6-3-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 7710-12-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
7/1/1997
Published:
06/04/1997
Department:
Postal Service
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
97-14571
Dates:
July 1, 1997.
Pages:
30457-30461 (5 pages)
PDF File:
97-14571.pdf
CFR: (2)
39 CFR 111.3
39 CFR 111.5