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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Alternative Addressing Formats
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: This proposed rule would revise Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) A040 to standardize when alternative addressing formats may be used and to clarify the differences between the various formats. In addition, postage payment options would be specified, prohibiting the use of uncanceled stamps on mail with simplified addresses, to enable efficient handling and processing of this mail. Corresponding sections of DMM F010 also would be revised.
SUMMARY: Alternative addressing formats and postage payment options; standardization,
Current restrictions on the type of mail for which these formats may be used are more stringent for the exceptional address format than for the simplified or occupant address formats, although the same complications (such as accountable mail being addressed to a generic addressee) would ensue for mail addressed using any of the three alternative address formats.
The current summary introduction does not adequately distinguish between simplified and occupant formatting, thus clarifications would be added.
A new section (to be numbered A040.1.0) would be added to standardize the types of mail that may be mailed with any alternative addressing format. New A040.1.2 extends the current prohibitions for combining exceptional address mail with certain categories of mail and services to all types of alternatively addressed mail. Since each type of alternative address provides for a nonspecific addressee name, the same restrictions currently placed only on mail with the exceptional address format would be extended to any mail with an alternative address format.
New section A040.1.3 explains treatment of all undeliverable mail
(previously written only under A040.3.0 for exceptional address format)
having alternative addresses and provides for similar treatment of mail
with either simplified or occupant addresses. This section replaces old
section A040.3.4. A qualifying phrase (``related solely to the
address'') is added after ``undeliverable for another reason,'' since
there are reasons indicated in Exhibit F010.4.1 that have to do with the name, such as
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``AttemptedNot Known'' and ``Deceased,'' which are not valid reasons
to return this type of mail. New section A040.1.3 expands the
description of treatment of undeliverable mail to include mail with any
alternative address format. This proposal would eliminate the last
sentence in current section A040.3.4, ``The mail is not returned or
forwarded.'' This sentence is redundant following the sentence
declaring: ``Undeliverable mail is handled in accordance with F010.''
Also, the statement in its current placement is ambiguous as to whether
it refers to all undeliverable mail with exceptional address formats or
only Periodicals publications. Periodicals publications with
exceptional addresses would not be returned since return is provided
only when endorsed ``Address Service Requested,'' and Periodicals
publications would not be returned if bearing any alternative address
format once the prohibition on using ancillary service endorsements is extended to all formats.
Existing sections would be renumbered A040.2.0 through 5.0 to replace the current A040.1.0 through 4.0.
Under new A040.2.1, concerning ``simplified address'' mail, the word ``complete'' replaces ``general'' to better describe the requirement for complete distribution to all customers on a rural route, highway contract route, or all post office boxholders at a particular office. A qualifying phrase is added after mentioning the alternative wording ``Rural Route Boxholder'' to avoid any implication that this wording is acceptable on mail to post office boxholders when a mailing is for both rural routes and post office boxholders. Optional use of the word ``Local'' is also clarified.
Under new section A040.2.4, regarding postage payment, the rewording prohibits the use of uncanceled stamps on simplified address mail. Since most local offices do not have the capability to cancel large quantities of such mail, this mail would be sent to the nearest processing facility. The probability would increase that this mail would be unidentified as to intended office of delivery after cancellation. Cancellation also would require taking apart the packaging and preparation required in A040.1.3 (new A040.2.3), which would be inefficient.
DMM F010.4.0 and 5.0 would amend the limitations on using mail with any alternative address formats as noted in new A040.1.2.
Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service. 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, 32013219, 34033406, 3621, 3626, 5001.
2. Amend the Domestic Mail Manual as follows:
A Addressing
A000 Basic Addressing
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A040 Alternative Addressing Formats
Summary
A040 describes the conditions for use and treatment of mail bearing
alternative addressing formats: the simplified address format (i.e.,
``Postal Customer'' in lieu of specific name and address), the occupant
address format (i.e., ``Occupant'' in lieu of specific name, followed
by specific address), the exceptional address format (i.e. ``Jane Doe
or Current Occupant'', followed by specific address), standards for
their use, and relevant mail preparation. It also covers the addressing
and delivery of mail sent under the franking privilege for members of Congress.
[Renumber 1.0 through 4.0 as 2.0 through 5.0. Add new 1.0 to read as follows:]
1.0 USE AND TREATMENTGENERAL
Alternative addressing formats may be used as described in 2.0 through 4.0.
Alternative addressing formats are not permitted on:
a. Express Mail.
b. Mail with any special service under S900.
c. Mail with any ancillary service endorsement under F010.
d. Periodicals intended to count as subscriber or requester copies to meet the applicable circulation standards.
e. Mail addressed to an overseas post office under A010.6. 1.3 Treatment
Mail with occupant or exceptional address format is delivered as
addressed and is not forwarded. Such mail is treated as undeliverable
only when the address is incorrect or incomplete or when the mail
cannot be delivered for another reason related solely to the address
(e.g., a vacant building), as shown in Exhibit F010.4.1. Periodicals
publishers are notified only when mailpieces with occupant or
exceptional address formats are undeliverable for addressrelated
reasons. Mail with a simplified address format is delivered until all
deliveries on a route or to post office boxholders have been completed.
Undeliverable mail with any alternative address format is disposed of as waste under F010.8.1.
2.0 SIMPLIFIED ADDRESS
[Revise text of renumbered 2.1 to read as follows:]
The simplified address format (i.e., ``Postal Customer'') may be
used on mail only when complete distribution (except as provided for
congressional mail under A040.5.0) is made to each family or boxholder
on a rural or highway contract route at any post office and/or to all
post office boxholders at a post office without city carrier service. A
more specific address such as ``Rural Route Boxholder'' for mail
intended to all boxholders on a rural route, followed by the name of
the post office and state, may be used. The word ``Local,'' instead of the post office and state names, is optional.
[Revise text of renumbered 2.2 to read as follows:]
When distribution is to be made to each active possible delivery on
city carrier routes or to each post office boxholder at a post office
with city carrier service, the addressee's name, mailing address, city,
state, and ZIP Code may be omitted from the address only on pieces
mailed as official matter by agencies of the federal government
(including mail with the congressional frank prepared under A040.5.0),
any state, county, or municipal government, and the governments of the
District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and any U.S.
territory or possession listed in G010. The requirement for
distribution to each stop or post office boxholder may be modified for
congressional mail under conditions in A040.5.0. The following also applies:
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[Revise text of renumbered 2.4 to read as follows:]
Postage must be paid with permit imprints, meter stamps, precanceled
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stamps, or other authorized methods not requiring cancellation, according to the standards for the class of mail.
[Delete renumbered 2.6.]
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[Delete renumbered 3.2.]
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[Delete renumbered 4.2.]
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[Delete renumbered 4.4.]
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[Revise redesignates 5.0 to read as follows:]
5.0 CONGRESSIONAL FRANK
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Mail sent under the franking privilege of a member of, or member
elect to, the Congress, or a delegate, delegateelect, resident
commissioner, or resident commissionerelect to the House of
Representatives may be addressed under the alternative addressing
formats in 2.0 through 4.0 for delivery to customers within the
congressional district, state, or area that he or she was elected to
represent. A member of the House of Representatives may not, under the
franking privilege, use the alternative addressing formats to send mail
outside the congressional district that elected that member. Any
representative elected at large may send franked mail with the
simplified address format to postal customers within the entire state that elected the member.
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Mail with a simplified addressing format is delivered within the district, state, or area to any of the following:
a. Each boxholder or family on a rural or highway contract route.
b. Each post office boxholder.
c. Each active possible delivery on city carrier routes.
d. For deliveries under 5.4a and 5.4c, partial distribution of
simplified address mailings is permitted only when the carrier's
delivery territory crosses congressional district boundaries. In these
cases, complete distribution is made to the portion of the route within a single congressional district.
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F Forwarding and Related Services
F000 Basic Services
F010 Basic Information
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4.0 BASIC TREATMENT
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Exhibit 4.1 USPS Endorsements for Mail Undeliverable as Addressed
[Revise the footnote at the bottom of the exhibit to read as follows:]
*Alternative address formats may not be used on: Express Mail, mail
with any special service, mail sent with any ancillary service
endorsement, or mail sent to any overseas post office. When an
alternative address format is used on Periodicals, the publisher is
notified of nondelivery only for those reasons marked with an asterisk (*).
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5.0 CLASS TREATMENT FOR ANCILLARY SERVICES
5.1 FirstClass Mail and Priority Mail
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b. Alternative address formats under A040 may not be used on mail
with any ancillary service endorsement or mail with any special
service. Forwarding service is not provided for such mail.
Undeliverable FirstClass Mail with any alternative address format is
returned with the reason for nondelivery attached only if the address
is incorrect or incomplete or the mail is undeliverable for another
reason, related solely to the address, as shown in Exhibit 4.1. * * * * *
5.2 Periodicals
b. Publications with an alternative address format under A040 are
delivered to the address when possible. Forwarding service is not
provided for such mail. A notice with the reason for the nondelivery of
a publication is sent to the publisher only if the copy cannot be delivered to the current address.
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Stanley F. Mires,
Chief Counsel, Legislative.
[FR Doc. 0313473 Filed 52903; 8:45 am]
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