1.0 Summary of Changes by Effective Date
New Postal Rates and Fees
Republic of the Marshall Islands and Federated States of Micronesia
Labeling Lists
Change-of-Address Order
Labeling Lists
Address Visibility on Bundles
New Periodicals Option for Preparation
Labeling Lists
FASTforward Mailing List Correction (MLC)
New Multi Carrier Routes Bundle for Standard Mail
New "Hold For Pickup" Endorsement
Insurance
Department of State Mail
Postage Meters and PC Postage Products
Premium Forwarding Service Experiment Update
Periodicals Endorsements
Repositionable Notes Experiment
Premium Forwarding Service Experiment
Labeling Lists
Securing Bundles on Pallets
Pallet Labels
Labeling Lists
Discount Mail Preparation and Deposit We revised 707.28.3.2 to specify when publishers may claim destination sectional center facility (DSCF) rates for nonletter-size Periodicals mail in 5-digit bundles they are depositing at a destination delivery unit. We published this revision in the June 9, 2005, Postal Bulletin.
Parcel Return Services Experiment
Labeling Lists
Standard Mail Eligibility
Mail Processing Categories Overview
Live Animals in the Mail
Minimum Pallet Loads
Labeling Lists
Bundle and Sack Labels Mailers may use labeling list L004 through May 15, 2005, for optional endorsement line and sack labeling for mixed ADC bundles and sacks of nonautomation rate flats. We revised the discount flats standards in 345.5.7, 365.5.3.5, 375.5.3.2, and 385.5.3.2; and the Periodicals standards in 707.22.6. We published this revision in the March 17, 2005, Postal Bulletin.
Labeling Lists We revised labeling lists L010 and L011 to reflect changes in mail processing operations. We published this revision in the March 17, 2005, Postal Bulletin.
Repositionable Notes Experiment
Addressing
Bundle and Sack Labels
Signature Confirmation
USPS Contact Information
Calculating the 5% Threshold
Repositionable Notes Experiment
Labeling Lists 2.0 Summary of Changes by DMM Module 2.1 100—Retail Mail Letters, Cards, Flats, and Parcels 113.2.0, 123.3.0, and 133.2.0 and 3.0 are revised to clarify the circumstances in which mail containing "personal" information may be eligible as Standard Mail and when it is required to be mailed as First-Class Mail. Effective 6-1-05. 2.2 200—Discount Mail Letters and Cards 201.3.13 is removed. Repositionable Notes are reclassified under Experimental Classifications and Rates. Effective 2-3-05. 233.2.0 and 3.0 and 243.2.0 and 3.0 are revised to clarify the circumstances in which mail containing "personal" information may be eligible as Standard Mail and when it is required to be mailed as First-Class Mail. Effective 6-1-05. 233.3.5.2 is revised to change terminology from "National Change of Address" to "National Change of Address Linkage System" and from "NCOA" to "NCOA LINK." Effective 2-3-05. 233.3.5.2 is revised to discontinue FASTforward MLC and replace it with NCOALINK. NCOALINK is software-based and can be loaded onto a user's own system, making it more efficient and user-friendly. Effective 9-30-05. 245.5.4.2, 245.5.5.2, 245.7.7, and 246.3.4 are revised to change the standards for labeling bundles and sacks of certain flats and irregular parcels sorted to the mixed area distribution center (ADC) level. Effective 2-3-05. 245.6.0 is updated for consistency with the multi carrier routes bundle information in 345.6.0. Effective 9-29-05. 333.2.0 and 3.0 and 343.2.0 and 3.0 are revised to clarify the circumstances in which mail containing "personal" information may be eligible as Standard Mail and when it is required to be mailed as First-Class Mail. Effective 6-1-05. 333.3.5.2 is revised to change terminology from "National Change of Address" to "National Change of Address Linkage System" and from "NCOA" to "NCOA LINK." Effective 2-3-05. 333.3.5.2 is revised to discontinue FASTforward MLC and replace it with NCOALINK. NCOALINK is software-based and can be loaded onto a user's own system, making it more efficient and user-friendly. Effective 9-30-05. 343 and 345 are revised to allow mailers to enter unsacked bundles of Standard Mail Enhanced Carrier Route (ECR) flats at destination delivery units (DDUs). There may be no more than one bundle for every 10 pounds (or increment) of mail per carrier route. 346.2.8.9 is revised to add standards for maintaining separation of mail when unloading unsacked mailings at DDU facilities. Portions of 346, 365, and 366 are reworded regarding unsacked bundles of Bound Printed Matter flats, irregular parcels, and Periodicals nonletters for clarity and consistency. Effective 6-9-05. 345.2.0, 365.2.0, 375.2.0, and 385.2.0 are revised to add a new requirement that the delivery address information and any presort label or optional endorsement line on the top piece of each bundle be visible and readable by the naked eye. These new standards apply to bundles of Periodicals, Standard Mail, and Package Services mailpieces intended for processing on Automated Package Processing System (APPS) equipment. Effective 10-27-05. 345.5.7, 365.5.3.5, 375.5.3.2, and 385.5.3.2 are revised to allow use of L004 through May 15, 2005, for OEL and sack labeling for mixed ADC bundles and sacks of nonautomation rate flats. Effective 3-17-05. 345.5.7, 345.7.5.4, 346.3.4, 365.5.3.5, 365.7.4.1, 375.5.3.2, and 385.5.3.2 are revised to change the standards for labeling bundles and sacks of certain flats and irregular parcels sorted to the mixed area distribution center (ADC) level. Effective 2-3-05. 345.6.0 is revised to give mailers the option to consolidate small bundles, 1 inch thick or less, of Enhanced Carrier Route Standard Mail basic rate (ECRLOT) flat-size mail into a multi carrier routes bundle for the same 5-digit ZIP Code. This option will improve bundle integrity for small bundles. Effective 9-29-05. 433.2.0 and 3.0 and 443.2.0 and 3.0 are revised to clarify the circumstances in which mail containing "personal" information may be eligible as Standard Mail and when it is required to be mailed as First-Class Mail. Effective 6-1-05. 433.3.6.2 is revised to change terminology from "National Change of Address" to "National Change of Address Linkage System" and from "NCOA" to "NCOA LINK." Effective 2-3-05. 445.2.0, 465.2.0, 475.2.0, and 485.2.0 are revised to add a new requirement that the delivery address information and any presort label or optional endorsement line on the top piece of each bundle be visible and readable by the naked eye. These new standards apply only to bundles of Periodicals, Standard Mail, and Package Services mailpieces intended for processing on Automated Package Processing System (APPS) equipment. Effective 10-27-05. 445.5.4.1, 445.5.4.8, 446.3.4, 465.5.2.4, 465.5.3.3, 475.5.3.4, and 485.5.3.4 are revised to change the standards for labeling bundles and sacks of certain flats and irregular parcels sorted to the mixed area distribution center (ADC) level. Effective 2-3-05. 445.6.4 is updated for consistency with the multi carrier routes bundle information in 345.6.0. Effective 9-29-05. 455.4.6 is revised to add a new "Hold For Pickup" endorsement. The Hold For Pickup endorsement is available for mailers who enter Parcel Select DDU parcels under a manifest mailing agreement. Effective 9-29-05. Portions of 465 and 466 are reworded regarding unsacked bundles of Bound Printed Matter flats, irregular parcels, and Periodicals nonletters for clarity and consistency. Effective 6-9-05. 503.4.0 is revised to increase the maximum value of indemnity for insurance purchased online from $200 to $500. Mailers can purchase online insurance using Click-N-Ship and eBay and can also use this service at Automated Postal Centers (APCs). Effective 9-29-05. 503.10.0 is revised to eliminate the signature waiver option for Signature Confirmation service. Effective 2-3-05. 507.2.1 is revised to add two new methods for submitting change-of-address orders: Internet Change of Address (ICOA) and Telephone Change of Address (TCOA). It is also revised to clarify circumstances when change-of-address orders are not accepted. Effective 11-10-05. 507.2.1 is revised to update the standards for mail sent to the Department of State for transmission abroad and for change-of-address orders concerning Department of State mail. Effective 9-29-05. 507.6.7.1 is revised to change terminology from "National Change of Address" to "National Change of Address Linkage System" and from "NCOA" to "NCOA LINK." Effective 2-3-05. 508.1.2 is revised to add a new "Hold For Pickup" endorsement. The Hold For Pickup endorsement is available for mailers who enter Parcel Select DDU parcels under a manifest mailing agreement. Effective 9-29-05. 2.5 600—Basic Standards for All Mailing Services 601.1.1 is added to provide an overview of how the USPS determines the processing category of a mailpiece. Effective 5-12-05. 601.9.3 and 608.2.2 are revised to remove references to the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia. Mail to the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia is no longer treated as domestic mail. Effective 1-8-06. 601.9.3.9 is revised to reflect changes in the varieties of live animals allowed in the domestic mailstream. Effective 5-12-05. 604.4.0 is revised to reorganized the standards for postage meters and PC Postage products. Effective 9-29-05. 608.8.0 is revised to reflect changes to USPS contact information. Effective 2-3-05. 609.1.3 is revised to increase the maximum value of indemnity for insurance purchased online from $200 to $500. Mailers can purchase online insurance using Click-N-Ship and eBay and can also use this service at Automated Postal Centers (APCs). Effective 9-29-05. 703.3.0 is revised to update the standards for mail sent to the Department of State for transmission abroad and for change-of-address orders concerning Department of State mail. Effective 9-29-05. 705.8.5 and 707.19.0 are revised to add a new requirement that the delivery address information and any presort label or optional endorsement line on the top piece of each bundle be visible and readable by the naked eye. These new standards apply only to bundles of Periodicals, Standard Mail, and Package Services mailpieces intended for processing on Automated Package Processing System (APPS) equipment. Effective 10-27-05. 705.8.5.3 is revised to allow lower minimum loads for certain pallets. Effective 5-12-05. 705.8.5.12 is revised to give mailers the option to secure bundles with two or more bands when placed on bulk mail center (BMC) pallets. Effective 7-7-05. 705.8.6 is revised to let mailers use a minimum of 12-point type when printing origin office information on barcoded pallet labels. Effective 7-7-05. 705.8.10, 705.9.0, 705.10.2.5, 705.12.2.4, 705.13.2.4, 707.22.6, 707.24.2.1, 707.25.3, and 708.7.2.5 are revised to change the standards for labeling bundles and sacks of certain flats and irregular parcels sorted to the mixed area distribution center (ADC) level. Effective 2-3-05. 705.8.0 through 11.0, 707.12.0, 707.18.0 through 22.0, 707.25.0, 708.1.0, 708.6.0, and 708.7.0 are revised to add a new option for Periodicals mailers to create an additional bundle and sack. This new option is offered to improve service for Periodicals without adding costs by processing some working (mixed ADC) flats with First-Class Mail for specified ZIP Codes around the office of entry. These ZIP Codes are identified using new labeling list L201. Effective 10-27-05. 705.12.1 and 705.13.1 are revised to clarify that, for purposes of calculating the 5% threshold, firm bundles (regardless of the rate claimed) are added together with the number of addressed pieces in carrier route bundles. Effective 2-3-05. 707.3.3.5 is revised to allow the endorsement "Supplement to Periodicals Publication" on Periodicals supplements. Effective 9-1-05. 707.22.6 is revised to allow use of L004 through May 15, 2005, for OEL and sack labeling for mixed ADC bundles and sacks of nonautomation rate flats. Effective 3-17-05. 707.28.3.2 is revised to specify when publishers may claim destination sectional center facility (DSCF) rates for nonletter-size Periodicals mail in 5-digit bundles that they are depositing at a destination delivery unit (DDU). Effective 6-9-05. 708.3.1.3 and 709.2.2.1 are revised to change terminology from "National Change of Address" to "National Change of Address Linkage System" and from "NCOA" to "NCOA LINK." Effective 2-3-05. 709.5.0 is revised to clarify the required frequency of pickup for Parcel Return Services (PRS) mail and to add new PRS label elements and examples. PRS pieces will no longer be addressed for delivery at specific return delivery units but will instead contain a unique ZIP Code that allows local units to determine the proper handling of the mailpieces. Effective 6-9-05. 709.5.0 is revised to add a new "Hold For Pickup" endorsement. The Hold For Pickup endorsement is available for mailers who enter Parcel Select DDU parcels under a manifest mailing agreement. Effective 9-29-05. 709.7.0 is added to reflect the classification of Repositionable Notes as an experiment. Effective 2-3-05. 709.7.0 is revised to clarify the standards for repositionable notes (RPNs) on letter-size and flat-size mailpieces. The clarification includes a new illustration. Effective 9-1-05. 709.8.0 is added to provide the rates and fees, eligibility criteria, and mailing standards for the Premium Forwarding Service experiment. This new service ships mail to residential customers who are away from their primary address for at least 2 weeks and up to 1 year. Effective 8-7-05. 709.8.0 is revised to update the eligibility criteria and mailing standards for the Premium Forwarding Service experiment. Effective 9-15-05. Labeling lists are updated frequently to reflect changes in mail processing operations. Please see individual lists. |