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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Bundling Flat-Size and Irregular Parcel Mail
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: This final rule requires mailers to use two bands to secure all bundles of presorted flatsize mail and irregular parcels when those bundles are not shrinkwrapped.
SUMMARY: Bundles of flat-size and irregular parcel mail; bundle integrity,
We published a proposal in the Federal Register (70 FR 66314; November 2, 2005) to require mailers to use at least two bandsone band around the length and one around the widthwhen only banding is used to secure bundles of flatsize and irregular parcel mailpieces. This requirement eliminates the current option to place only one band around bundles 1inch thick or less.
Bundle integritythe ability of bundles to remain intactis crucial for our new, highspeed Automated Package Processing System (APPS). When bundles break open, we lose the value of mailers' presort, and we must handle individual pieces manually. Manual handling of mailpieces from broken or loose bundles results in delayed delivery and increases our processing costs.
We received two comments on our proposal. One commenter said it may be difficult to use two bands and maintain visible address and presort information on the top piece of each bundle. Secure bundles with visible addresses and presort designations are key APPS requirements. Mailers may use clear, smooth strapping or place the address on an unobscured part of the mailpiece (for example, in the center of one of the quadrants on the face of the mailpiece). Mailers may avoid banding altogether by shrinkwrapping bundles.
The commenter also said that the new address visibility requirement should have been published together with the new bundling standards. While we changed the standards for address visibility on October 27, 2005, mailers were given a 6month grace period to comply. We encourage mailers to meet those standards as soon as possible, but mailers are not required to comply until April 30, 2006. The April 30, 2006, implementation date for the new bundling standards matches the compliance date for address visibility.
The second commenter disagreed that bundles prepared with only banding should be required to have bands around the length and width. The commenter stated that, in some cases, using two parallel bands around the width of the bundle is sufficient.
The standards that require at least one band around the length and one around the width for most bundles are not new standards and help ensure that bundles maintain their integrity. Mailers may use two parallel bands around the width when it can increase the integrity of the bundle, but these bands must be in addition to a third band around the length. The new standard requiring at least one band around the length and one around the width for all bundles that are not shrinkwrapped will prevent even small bundles from falling apart. Effective Date
Mailers must prepare presort bundles of flatsize mail and irregular parcels according to the new standards beginning April 30, 2006, but we encourage mailers to follow the new standards immediately. List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111
Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service. Accordingly, 39 CFR part 111 is amended as follows:
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 following sections of Mailing Standards of the United
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) as follows: * * * * *
300 Discount Flats
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330 FirstClass Mail
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335 Mail Preparation
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2.0 BUNDLES
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2.4 Securing Bundles
[Add new item b as follows. Make an identical change in 345.2.5 (for
Standard Mail flats), 365.2.5 (for Bound Printed Matter flats), 375.2.5
(for Media Mail flats), 385.2.5 (for Library Mail flats), 435.2.5 (for
FirstClass Mail parcels), 465.2.5 (for Bound Printed Matter parcels),
475.2.5 (for Media Mail parcels), 485.2.5 (for Library Mail parcels), and 707.19.4 (for Periodicals).]
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b. When using only banding to secure bundles, the following additional requirements apply.
1. Use at least one band to encircle the length of the bundle and use at least one band to encircle the width of the bundle.
2. Use tension sufficient to tighten and depress the edges of the
bundle so that pieces do not slip out of the banding during transit and processing.
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340 Standard Mail
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345 Mail Preparation
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2.0 BUNDLES
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2.6 Preparing Bundles in Sacks
[Revise introductory text to refer to the new banding requirements as
follows. Delete item b to remove the old banding requirements and
renumber items c through f as items b through e. Make identical changes in 707.19.8 (for Periodicals).]
In addition to the standards in 2.5, mailers must prepare and secure bundles placed in sacks as follows.
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[Switch 445.2.5 and 445.2.6 for Standard Mail parcels. Revise new 2.5
using the text in 335.2.4 above; revise new 2.6 using the text in 345.2.6 above.]
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[Replace text in 705.8.5.11 with text in new 335.2.4 above for bundles
on pallets. Delete 705.8.5.12; renumber 8.5.13 and 8.5.14 as new 8.5.12 and 8.5.13.]
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Neva R. Watson,
Attorney, Legislative.
[FR Doc. 061703 Filed 22306; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 771012P
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Bill Chatfield, 202-268-7278.
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