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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Conduct on Postal Property
EFFECTIVE DATES: December 1, 2005.
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: This final rule amends Postal Service regulations pertaining to conduct on postal property. The purpose of these amendments is to clarify the regulations.
SUMMARY: Postal property conduct,
In addition, this amendment clarifies that the regulations do not apply at all to property that is owned or leased by the Postal Service, but is leased or subleased to private tenants for their exclusive use. Any restrictions to be imposed on property that is leased to private tenants will be contained in the subject lease or sublease.
The regulations continue to apply to other types of exterior Postal Service property that are open to the public, including internal sidewalks that are easily distinguishable from the perimeter sidewalks by means of some physical feature, such as sidewalks perpendicular to the perimeter sidewalks (``feeder'' sidewalks), sidewalks leading from a postal parking lot to the postal building, and other exterior areas, such as parking lots, porches, patios, and steps.
The amendment is also intended to clarify that the prohibition against soliciting signatures on postal property refers to the actual collection of the signatures and not to communication that promotes the signing of petitions, polls, and surveys somewhere other than on Postal Service premises. Any such activities are still subject to other provisions, as applicable, such as those prohibiting disturbances, soliciting contributions or collecting private debts, campaigning for public office, vending, commercial advertising, impeding ingress and egress, depositing or posting literature, and setting up tables, stands, or other structures.
The Postal Service, therefore, is revising Section 232.1(a) to specify that the regulations do not apply to real property, owned or leased by the Postal Service, that is leased or subleased by the Postal Service to private tenants for their exclusive use; or, with respect to Sec. Sec. 232.1(h)(1) and 232.1(o), to sidewalks surrounding the outer perimeter of postal property that are indistinguishable from municipal or other public sidewalks, even when the Postal Service owns all or part of such sidewalks. In addition, the Postal Service is revising Sec. 232.1(h)(1) to substitute the term ``collecting'' for ``soliciting'' in the provision pertaining to signatures on petitions, polls, and surveys and is moving the provision prohibiting blocking ingress and egress from post offices from Sec. 232.1(h)(1) to Sec. 232.1(e).
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In view of the considerations discussed above, the Postal Service adopts the following amendments to 39 CFR part 232.
PART 232CONDUCT ON POSTAL PROPERTY
Part 232 is amended as follows:
1. The authority citation for part 232 is revised to read as follows:
Authority: 18 U.S.C. 13, 3061; 21 U.S.C. 802, 844; 39 U.S.C.
401, 403(b)(3), 404(a)(7); 40 U.S.C. 1315; Pub. L. 104208, 110 Stat. 1060.
2. In Sec. 232.1, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows: Sec. 232.1 Conduct on postal property.
(a) Applicability. This section applies to all real property under
the charge and control of the Postal Service, to all tenant agencies,
and to all persons entering in or on such property. This section shall
be posted and kept posted at a conspicuous place on all such property. This section shall not apply to
(i) Any portions of real property, owned or leased by the Postal
Service, that are leased or subleased by the Postal Service to private tenants for their exclusive use;
(ii) With respect to sections 232.1(h)(1) and 232.1(o), sidewalks
along the street frontage of postal property falling within the
property lines of the Postal Service that are not physically
distinguishable from adjacent municipal or other public sidewalks, and
any paved areas adjacent to such sidewalks that are not physically distinguishable from such sidewalks.
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Sec. 232.1 [Amended]
3. In Sec. 232.1(e), add the phrase ``impedes ingress to or egress
from post offices, or otherwise'' before the term ``obstructs.'' Sec. 232.1 [Amended]
4. In Sec. 232.1(h)(1), remove the words ``soliciting signatures'' and
add the words ``collecting signatures'' in their place. Delete the
phrase ``and impeding ingress to or egress from post offices.'' Stanley F. Mires,
Chief Counsel, Legislative.
[FR Doc. 0523507 Filed 113005; 8:45 am]
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