[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 110 (Tuesday, June 10, 2025)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 24327-24348]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2025-10462]


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POSTAL SERVICE

39 CFR Part 111


New Mailing Standards for Domestic Mailing Services Products

AGENCY: Postal Service.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: On April 9, 2025, the Postal Service (USPS[supreg]) filed a 
notice of mailing services price adjustments with the Postal Regulatory 
Commission (PRC), effective July 13, 2025. This final rule contains the 
revisions to Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, 
Domestic Mail Manual (DMM[supreg]) to implement the changes coincident 
with the price adjustments and other DMM changes.

DATES: Effective Date: July 13, 2025.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Doriane Harley at (202) 268-2537 or 
Dale Kennedy at (202) 268-6592.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 30, 2025, the PRC favorably reviewed 
the price adjustments proposed by the Postal Service. The price 
adjustments and DMM revisions are scheduled to become effective on July 
13, 2025. Final prices are available under Docket No. R2025-1 (Order 
No. 8867) on the Postal Regulatory Commission's website at www.prc.gov.

SCF Pallet Discount for First Class Mail

    The Postal Service will offer SCF pallet discounts to First-Class 
card, letter, and flat-shaped mail on Sectional Center Facilities (SCF) 
or finer pallets. The discount will be a containerization discount for 
SCF, 5-Digit, and/or AADC/ADC pallets for First-Class Mail.

Elimination of Bundling in First-Class Mail Flat Trays

    The Postal Service is eliminating bundling for First Class Mail 
flats in flat tubs. Customers would continue to prepare each tub with 
mail sorted to the 5-digit, 3-digit, and scheme price levels without 
bundling the mail.

Elimination of Marketing Mail Commercial & Nonprofit Automation Basic 
CR Letters

    The Postal Service is eliminating the Basic Carrier Route Letter 
rate category to reduce the additional costs of processing and 
delivering of such mailpieces.

Elimination of Media and Library Mail Presort Prices

    The Postal Service is elimination the presort options for Media and 
Library Mail. The 5-digit and Basic rate options will be eliminated and 
single-piece will remain as the available rate category.

Nonprofit Machinable and Nonprofit Irregular Priced Parcels Dimensions

    The Postal Service is updating the dimensions of 108 inches in 
length and girth for consistency with the pricing of the product, 
machinable parcels. The Postal Service will revise the dimensions to be 
22 inches in length, 18 inches in width, and 15 inches in height.

Combine Plus One and Detached Marketing Labels (DML) Products

    The Postal Service is merging these two products into one Plus One 
product and will allow usage with either marriage mail saturation 
letters or saturations flats.

Eliminate DNDC Entry Discount for USPS Marketing Mail, Periodicals, and 
Bound Printed Matter

    The Postal Service is eliminating NDC entry and the DNDC entry 
discount for USPS Marketing Mail, Periodicals, and Bound Printed 
Matter.

Alaska Bypass Nomenclature Update

    Alaska Bypass is no longer priced by zone therefore, the Postal 
Service is removing all references to zone pricing.

2026 Promotions

    The Postal Service will offer a 2026 Promotions Calendar with 
opportunities for mailers to receive a postage discount by applying 
treatments or integrating technology in their mail campaigns. 
Additionally, the Postal Service will offer a new ``Catalog Insights'' 
incentive which will provide a 10 percent discount for mailers who mail 
qualifying catalogs. Qualifying USPS Marketing Mail Letters, Flats, and 
Parcels will be eligible for the discount, which will run from October 
1, 2025 through June 30, 2026.

Mail Growth Incentives Continuation in Calendar Year 2026

    The Postal Service will continue both the ``First-Class Mail Growth 
Incentive'' and the ``Marketing Mail Growth Incentive'' for calendar 
year 2026 and beyond.

Marriage Mail Incentive Extension to High Density Plus Letters and 
Flats

    The Postal Service will extend the marriage mail incentive to High 
Density Plus USPS Marketing Mail letters and flats that meet the 
incentive requirements.
    These revisions will provide consistency within postal products and 
add value for customers.
    Market Dominant comments on Proposed changes and USPS responses.
    The Postal Service received two formal comments on the May 2025 
proposed rule (90 FR 18730-18758).
     Comment: Both commenters requested changes to the 50 piece 
minimums for First Class Mail flats in trays.
    Response: The Postal Service has revised the minimum to reflect 
``full flat tray or 50 pieces'', whichever comes first.
     Comment: One commenter objected to the elimination of the 
DNDC entry discount and requests that a DRPDC discount be established.
    Response: The Postal Service will take this suggestion into 
consideration for future initiatives
    The Postal Service adopts the described changes to Mailing 
Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual 
(DMM), incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations.
    We will publish an appropriate amendment to 39 CFR part 111 to 
reflect these changes.

List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 111

    Administrative practice and procedure, Postal Service.

    Accordingly, the Postal Service amends Mailing Standards of the 
United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), incorporated 
by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations as follows (see 39 CFR 
111.1):

PART 111--GENERAL INFORMATION ON POSTAL SERVICE

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1. The authority citation for 39 CFR part 111 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a); 13 U.S.C. 301-307; 18 U.S.C. 1692-
1737; 39 U.S.C. 101, 401-404, 414, 416, 3001-3018, 3201-3220, 3401-
3406, 3621, 3622, 3626, 3629, 3631-3633, 3641, 3681-3685, and 5001.


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2. Revise the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, 
Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) as follows:

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Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail 
Manual (DMM)

* * * * *

200 Commercial Letters, Cards, Flats, and Parcels

201 Physical Standards

* * * * *

4.0 Physical Standards for Flats

* * * * *

Exhibit 4.7b Pricing for Flats Exceeding Maximum Deflection

    (see 4.6)
* * * * *
USPS MARKETING MAIL
Eligibility as presented
Eligibility with failed deflection
* * * * *
    [Revise the entries beginning with ``Nonautomation flat . . .' to 
read as follows:]

Nonautomation flat (all sort levels with no entry discount)
Nonautomation flat (all sort levels entered at DSCF)
Nonautomation MADC or None flat
Nonautomation MADC flat

    [Add an entry at the end of the ``USPS Marketing Mail'' section to 
read as follows:]

Nonbarcoded nonpresorted flat
Price as claimed, if otherwise eligible
* * * * *

8.0 Additional Physical Standards by Class of Mail

* * * * *

8.4 USPS Marketing Mail Parcels

* * * * *

8.4.2 Size

    USPS Marketing Mail parcel dimensions and characteristics must be 
as follows: * * *
* * * * *
    [Revise the introductory text of item b to read as follows:]
    b. Nonprofit Machinable priced parcel and Nonprofit Nonstandard 
priced parcel dimensions are as follows:
    [Revise the text of items b1 and b2 to read as follows:]
    1. A Nonprofit Machinable priced parcel and Nonprofit Nonstandard 
priced parcel must be large enough to hold the required delivery 
address, return address, mailing labels, postage, barcode, 
endorsements, and other mail markings on the address side of the 
parcel.
    2. A Nonprofit Machinable priced parcel and Nonprofit Nonstandard 
priced parcel must not exceed 22 inches in length, 18 inches in width, 
or 15 inches in height.
* * * * *

202 Elements on the Face of a Mailpiece

* * * * *

2.0 Address Placement

* * * * *

2.2 Flats

2.2.1 Basic Standards

    [Revise the first sentence of 2.2.1 to read as follows:]
    On all Periodicals, USPS Marketing Mail, and Bound Printed Matter 
flats mailed at presorted, automation, or carrier route prices, mailers 
must place the delivery address at least \1/8\ inch from any edge of 
the mailpiece. * * *

2.2.2 Address Placement on Enveloped or Polywrapped Pieces

    [Revise the introductory paragraph of 2.2.2 to read as follows:]
    The following standards apply to enveloped, polywrapped, or card-
type Periodicals (including shrinkwrapped Firm bundles), USPS Marketing 
Mail, and Bound Printed Matter flat-size pieces mailed at presorted, 
automation, or carrier route prices (for examples, see Customer Support 
Ruling PS-352.): * * *
* * * * *

2.2.3 Address Placement on Bound or Folded Pieces

    [Revise the introductory paragraph of 2.2.3 to read as follows:]
    The following standards apply to bound or folded (see 2.2.2 for all 
card-type pieces), Periodicals, USPS Marketing Mail, and Bound Printed 
Matter flat-size pieces mailed at presorted, automation, or carrier 
route prices not in envelopes or polywrap (for examples, see Customer 
Support Ruling PS-352.): * * *
* * * * *

2.2.4 Type Size and Line Spacing

    [Revise the first sentence of the introductory paragraph of 2.2.4 
to read as follows:]
    On all First-Class Mail, Periodicals, USPS Marketing Mail, and 
Bound Printed Matter flat-size pieces mailed at presorted, automation, 
or carrier route prices, mailers must print the delivery address using 
at least 8-point type (each character must be at least 0.080 inch 
high). * * *
* * * * *

3.0 Placement and Content of Mail Markings

* * * * *

3.7 Parcel Select, Bound Printed Matter, Media Mail, and Library Mail 
Markings

* * * * *
    [Delete 3.7.6 in its' entirety:]
* * * * *

203 Basic Postage Statement, Documentation, and Preparation Standards

* * * * *

3.0 Standardized Documentation for First-Class Mail, Periodicals, USPS 
Marketing Mail, and Flat-Size Bound Printed Matter

* * * * *

3.2 Format and Content

    For First-Class Mail, Periodicals, USPS Marketing Mail, and Bound 
Printed Matter, standardized documentation includes: * * *
    d. For bundles on pallets, list these required elements: * * *
    [Revise the second sentence of item (d4) to read as follows:]
    4. * * * Document sectional center facility/local processing center 
(SCF/LPC) or area distribution center/regional processing and 
distribution center (ADC) pallets created as a result of bundle 
reallocation under 705.8.11, 705.8.12, or 705.8.13 by designating the 
protected pallet with an identifier of ``PSCF'' (for an SCF/LPC pallet) 
or ``PADC'' (for an ADC pallet). * * *
* * * * *

3.3 Price Level Column Headings

* * * * *
    b. Presorted First-Class Mail, barcoded and nonbarcoded Periodicals 
flats, nonbarcoded Periodicals letters, and machinable, nonmachinable 
and nonstandard USPS Marketing Mail:

PRICE ABBREVIATION
* * * * *
    [Revise the entry beginning with ``Mixed NDC to read as follows:]

Mixed [USPS Marketing Mail Nonprofit machinable priced parcels and 
Marketing Parcels 3.5 ounces and over]
MXD
* * * * *

3.4 Sortation Level

    The sortation level (or corresponding abbreviation) is used for the 
bundle, tray, sack, or pallet levels required under 3.2 and shown 
below:

SORTATION LEVEL ABBREVIATION
* * * * *
    [Revise the entry ``NDC' to read as follows:]

NDC (USPS Marketing Parcels only)

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NDC

    [Revise the entry ``ASF' to read as follows:]

ASF (USPS Marketing Parcels only)
ASF

    [Delete the entry beginning with ``NDC [pallets . . .'' in its' 
entirety]
    [Revise the entry beginning with ``Mixed NDC . . .'' to read as 
follows:]

Mixed [working] MXD
* * * * *

3.7 Bundle and Container Reports for Outside-County Periodicals Mail

* * * * *

3.7.2 Outside-County Container Report

    The container report must contain, at a minimum, the following 
elements:
* * * * *
    d. Container entry level (origin, destination delivery unit/sorting 
and delivery center [DDU/S&DC], destination sectional center facility/
local processing center [DSCF/LPC] (letters/flats), destination 
sectional center facility/regional processing and distribution center 
[DSCF/RPDC] (parcels), or destination area distribution center/
destination sectional center facility [DADC/DSCF].
* * * * *

4.0 Bundles

* * * * *

4.10 Additional Standards for Unsacked/Untrayed Bundles Entered at DDU/
S&DC Facilities

* * * * *
    [Revise item (b) to read as follows:]
    b. Mailers must enter bundles at DDUs/SDCs according to the 
appropriate deposit and entry standards (e.g., 207.23.4.2 for 
Periodicals, 246.5.0 for USPS Marketing Mail flats).
* * * * *

5.0 Letter and Flat Trays

* * * * *

5.7 Preparation for First-Class Mail Flats in EMM Letter Trays

    Mailers may prepare First-Class Mail flat-size pieces in EMM letter 
trays instead of flat trays if the following standards are met: * * *
    [Revise item (c) to read as follows:]
    All mail must be prepared under 235.8.0, and must not be prepared 
in bundles.
* * * * *

7.0 Optional Endorsement Lines (OELs)

* * * * *

7.2 OEL Format

* * * * *

Exhibit 7.2.5 OEL Labeling Lists

PROCESSING CATEGORY AND PRESORT TYPE
ADC/AADC
MIXED ADC/MIXED AADC
* * * * *

Periodicals \1\

    [Remove the superscript \(2)\ from all applicable entries:]
* * * * *

USPS Marketing Mail \1\

    [Remove the superscript \(2)\ from all applicable entries:]
* * * * *

Bound Printed Matter \1\

    [Remove the superscript \(2)\ from all applicable entries:]
    [Delete sections titled ``Media Mail'' and ``Library Mail'' in its' 
entirety]
* * * * *
    [Delete footnote (2) in its entirety:]
* * * * *

204 Barcode Standards

* * * * *

3.0 Standards for Barcoded Tray Labels, Sack Labels, and Container 
Labels

* * * * *

3.2 Specifications for Barcoded Tray and Sack Labels

* * * * *

Exhibit 3.2.1 Required Barcoded Tray and Sack Labels

PRICE OR TYPE
First-Class Mail
PROCESSING CATEGORY
First-Class Mail
* * * * *
    [Delete the entry beginning with ``Cobundled. . . .'' in its' 
entirety:]
* * * * *

Exhibit 3.2.4 3-Digit Content Identifier Numbers

CLASS AND MAILING CIN
HUMAN-READABLE CONTENT LINE
* * * * *

First-Class Mail

* * * * *

FCM Flats--Automation

    [Add a new entry to read as follows:]

5-digit scheme trays      271                   FCM FLTS 5D SCH BC
 

* * * * *
    [Delete the section titled ``FCM Flats--Co-trayed Automation and 
Presorted'' in its' entirety:]
* * * * *

USPS MARKETING MAIL

ECR Letters--Barcoded

    [Delete item beginning with ``basic price. . . .'' in its' 
entirety]
* * * * *
    [Delete the sections beginning with ``Media Mail and Library Mail . 
. .'' in their entirety:]
* * * * *

207 Periodicals

* * * * *

14.0 Barcoded (Automation) Eligibility

* * * * *

14.2 Eligibility Standards for Full-Service Automation Periodicals

    All pieces entered under the full-service automation option must:
* * * * *
    [Revise item (c) to read as follows:]
    c. Be scheduled for an appointment through the Facility Access and 
Shipment Tracking (FAST) system when deposited as a DADC or DSCF drop 
shipment.
* * * * *

29.0 Destination Entry

* * * * *
    [Delete 29.2 in its' entirety; renumber 29.3 through 29.5 as 29.2 
through 29.4 respectively:]
* * * * *

230 Commercial Mail First-Class Mail

233 Prices and Eligibility

    [Revise the title of 233.4.0 to read as follows:]

4.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Nonautomation First-Class Mail

* * * * *

4.3 Price Application--Nonautomation Machinable--Letters

* * * * *
    [Add a new 4.3.2 to read as follows; renumber the current 4.3.2 as 
4.3.3:]

4.3.2 AADC First Class Mail Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount 
Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to AADC-eligible First Class Mail 
letter-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.1b to 
705.8.10.1d.
    Note: The SCF pallet discount also applies to pieces that are 
palletized according to a Customer/Supplier

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Agreement (CSA) with the following processing codes:

--Local
--Surface
--Air

    * Containers with processing codes for Mixed Air, Mixed Surface, 
Working, and Single-Piece do not qualify for the SCF pallet discount.
    [Newly renumbered 4.3.3]

4.3.3 Mixed AADC Price

    The mixed AADC price applies to qualifying letter-size machinable 
pieces that the mailer prepares in mixed AADC trays, except for pieces 
placed in mixed AADC trays in lieu of overflow AADC trays (see 
235.5.2.2).
* * * * *

4.5 Nonautomation Nonmachinable Price Application--Letters

* * * * *
    [Add a new 4.5.2 to read as follows; renumber the current 4.5.2 as 
4.5.3:]

4.5.2 5-Digit First Class Mail Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount 
Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 5-digit-eligible First-Class 
Mail letter-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.1a to 
705.8.10c and 705.8.10.1e.
    Note: The SCF pallet discount also applies to pieces that are 
palletized according to a Customer/Supplier Agreement (CSA) with the 
following processing codes:

--Local
--Surface
--Air

    * Containers with processing codes for Mixed Air, Mixed Surface, 
Working, and Single-Piece do not qualify for the SCF pallet discount.
    [Newly renumbered 4.5.3:]

4.5.3 3-Digit Price

    The 3-digit price applies to letter-size mail in quantities of 150 
or more pieces for a 3-digit ZIP Code prepared in 3-digit trays 
(overflow pieces in MADC trays and 10 or more pieces bundled in 3-digit 
origin/entry trays).
    [Add a new 4.5.4 to read as follows; renumber the current 4.5.4 as 
4.5.5:]

4.5.4 3-Digit First Class Mail Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount 
Eligibility

    The SCF pallet discount applies to 3-digit-eligible First-Class 
Mail letter-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.1b, 
705.8.10.1c or 705.8.10.1e.
    Note: The SCF pallet discount also applies to pieces that are 
palletized according to a Customer/Supplier Agreement (CSA) with the 
following processing codes:

--Local
--Surface
--Air

    * Containers with processing codes for Mixed Air, Mixed Surface, 
Working, and Single-Piece do not qualify for the SCF pallet discount.
    [Newly renumbered 4.5.5:]

4.5.5 Mixed ADC Price

    The mixed ADC price applies to letter-size pieces that are subject 
to nonmachinable prices and prepared in mixed ADC trays.
    [Add a new 4.6 to read as follows:]

4.6 Price Application--Nonautomation Cards and Flats--Presorted

    Nonautomation cards and flats are subject to presorted and single-
piece prices only.
    [Add a new 4.6.1 to read as follows:]

4.6.1 Presorted First-Class Mail Cards and Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF 
Pallet Discount Eligibility

    The SCF pallet discount applies to presorted eligible First-Class 
Mail cards and flat-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.1a 
to 705.8.10c and 705.8.10.1e (for flats) and 705.810.1d (for cards).
    Note: The SCF pallet discount also applies to pieces that are 
palletized according to a Customer/Supplier Agreement (CSA) with the 
following processing codes:

--Local
--Surface
--Air

    * Containers with processing codes for Mixed Air, Mixed Surface, 
Working, and Single-Piece do not qualify for the SCF pallet discount.
* * * * *

5.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Automation First-Class Mail

5.1 Basic Standards for Automation First-Class Mail

    All pieces in a First-Class Mail automation mailing must: * * *
    [Revise item (f) to read as follows:]
    f. Be marked, sorted, and documented as specified in 235.6.0, for 
letters and cards, or 235.8.0 for flats.
* * * * *

5.4 Price Application--Automation Cards and Letters

* * * * *
    [Add new entries 5.4.1 and 5.4.2 to read as follows:]

5.4.1 5-Digit First Class Mail Cards and Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-
Pallet Discount Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 5-digit-eligible First-Class 
Mail cards and letter-shaped pieces that are palletized under 
705.8.10.1a to 705.8.10.1d.
    Note: The SCF pallet discount also applies to pieces that are 
palletized according to a Customer/Supplier Agreement (CSA) with the 
following processing codes:

--Local
--Surface
--Air

    * Containers with processing codes for Mixed Air, Mixed Surface, 
Working, and Single-Piece do not qualify for the SCF pallet discount.

5.4.2 AADC First Class Mail Cards and Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet 
Discount Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to AADC-eligible First Class Mail 
cards and letter-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.1b to 
705.8.10.1d.
    Note: The SCF pallet discount also applies to pieces that are 
palletized according to a Customer/Supplier Agreement (CSA) with the 
following processing codes:

--Local
--Surface
--Air

    * Containers with processing codes for Mixed Air, Mixed Surface, 
Working, and Single-Piece do not qualify for the SCF pallet discount.
    [Delete 5.5 in its' entirety; renumber 5.6 and 5.7 as 5.5 and 5.6 
respectively:]
    [Revise newly renumbered 5.5 to read as follows:]

5.5 Price Application--Flats

    Automation prices apply to each piece that is sorted under 235.8.6, 
into the corresponding qualifying groups:
    a. Groups of 50 or more pieces and all pieces in a full 5-digit/
scheme tray qualify for the 5-digit price. Preparation to qualify for 
the 5-digit price is optional and need not be done for all 5-digit 
destinations.
    b. Groups of 50 or more pieces and all pieces in a full 3-digit 
tray qualify for the 3-digit price. Preparation to qualify for the 3-
digit price is optional and need not be done for all 3-digit 
destinations.
    c. Groups of fewer than 50 pieces in origin 3-digit trays and all 
pieces in ADC trays qualify for the ADC price. Preparation to qualify 
for the ADC price is optional and need not be done for all ADC 
destinations.
    d. All pieces in mixed ADC trays qualify for the mixed ADC price.

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    [Add new entries 5.5.1 through 5.5.3 to read as follows:]

5.5.1 5-Digit First-Class Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount 
Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 5-digit-eligible First-Class 
Mail flat-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.1a to 
705.8.10c and 705.8.10.1e.
    Note: The SCF pallet discount also applies to pieces that are 
palletized according to a Customer/Supplier Agreement (CSA) with the 
following processing codes:

--Local
--Surface
--Air

    * Containers with processing codes for Mixed Air, Mixed Surface, 
Working, and Single-Piece do not qualify for the SCF pallet discount.

5.5.2 3-Digit First-Class Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount 
Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 3-digit-eligible First Class 
Mail flat-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.1b, 
705.8.10.1c and 705.8.10.1e.
    Note: The SCF pallet discount also applies to pieces that are 
palletized according to a Customer/Supplier Agreement (CSA) with the 
following processing codes:

--Local
--Surface
--Air

    * Containers with processing codes for Mixed Air, Mixed Surface, 
Working, and Single-Piece do not qualify for the SCF pallet discount.

5.5.3 ADC First-Class Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount 
Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to ADC-eligible First-Class Mail 
flat-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.1b, 705.8.10.1c, 
and 705.8.10.1e.
    Note: The SCF pallet discount also applies to pieces that are 
palletized according to a Customer/Supplier Agreement (CSA) with the 
following processing codes:

--Local
--Surface
--Air

    * Containers with processing codes for Mixed Air, Mixed Surface, 
Working, and Single-Piece do not qualify for the SCF pallet discount.
* * * * *

235 Mail Preparation

* * * * *

1.0 General Definition of Terms

* * * * *

1.2 Definition of Mailings

    Mailings are defined as: * * *
    [Revise the introductory paragraph of 1.2(b) to read as follows:]
    b. The types of First-Class Mail listed below must not be part of 
the same mailing despite being in the same processing category: * * *
* * * * *

1.3.2 Flats

    [Revise 1.3.2 to read as follows:]
    Terms used for presort levels are defined as follows:
    a. 5-digit: The delivery address on all pieces includes the same 5-
digit ZIP Code.
    b. 5-digit scheme (trays) for automation flats: the ZIP Code in the 
delivery address on all pieces is one of the 5-digit ZIP Code areas 
processed by the USPS as one scheme, as shown in labeling list L012.
    c. 3-digit: The ZIP Code in the delivery address on all pieces 
begins with the same three digits (see L002, Column A).
    d. Origin/optional entry 3-digit(s): The ZIP Code in the delivery 
address on all pieces begins with one of the 3-digit prefixes processed 
at the sectional center facility (SCF)/local processing center (LPC) in 
whose service area the mail is verified or entered. Subject to 
standard, a separation is required for each such 3-digit area 
regardless of the mail volume.
    e. ADC: All pieces are addressed for delivery in the service area 
of the same area distribution center (ADC) (see L004).
    f. Mixed ADC: The pieces are for delivery in the service area of 
more than one ADC.

1.4 Preparation Definitions and Instructions

    For purposes of preparing mail:
* * * * *
    [Revise the first sentence of item (e) to read as follows:]
    e. A 5-digit scheme sort for automation letters and flats yields 5-
digit scheme trays for those 5-digit ZIP Codes identified in labeling 
list L012 and 5-digit trays for other areas.
* * * * *
    [Delete item (o) in its' entirety:]
* * * * *

7.0 Preparation of Nonautomation Flats

* * * * *

7.3 Nonautomation Pieces

    [Revise 7.3 to read as follows:]
    Nonautomation flats must use the preparation sequence and tray 
labeling in 7.4 . Bundling is not permitted.
    [Delete 7.4 in its' entirety; renumber 7.5 and 7.6 as 7.4 and 7.5 
respectively:]
    [Newly renumbered 7.4:]

7.4 Traying and Labeling

    [Revise newly renumbered 7.4 to read as follows:]
    Preparation sequence, tray size, and labeling:
    a. 5-digit (optional), full tray or 50 piece minimum; (no 
overflow); labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code on mail (see 203.5.11 
for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``FCM FLTS 5D NON BC.''
    b. 3-digit (optional); full tray or 50 piece minimum; (no 
overflow), except for one less-than-full tray for each origin 3-
digit(s); labeling:
    1. Line 1: L002, Column A.
    2. Line 2: ``FCM FLTS 3D NON BC.''
    c. ADC (optional); full tray or 50 piece minimum (no overflow); 
labeling:
    1. Line 1: L004, Column B.
    2. Line 2: ``FCM FLTS ADC NON BC.''
    d. Mixed ADC (required); no minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: Use L201; for mail originating in ZIP Code areas in 
Column A, use ``MXD'' followed by city, state, and 3-digit ZIP Code 
prefix in Column C (use ``MXD'' instead of ``OMX'' in the destination 
line and ignore Column B).
    2. Line 2: ``FCM FLTS NON BC WKG.''
    [Newly renumbered 7.5:]
    [Delete 7.5 in its' entirety:]
* * * * *

8.0 Preparation of Automation Flats

* * * * *

8.4 General Preparation

    [Revise 8.4 to read as follows:]
    Automation flats must use the preparation sequence and tray 
labeling in 8.5. Bundling is not permitted.
    [Delete section 8.5 in its' entirety; renumber 8.6 through 8.8 as 
8.5 through 8.7:]
    [Newly renumbered 8.5:]

8.5 Traying and Labeling:

    [Revise newly renumbered 8.5 to read as follows:]
    Tray size, preparation sequence, and Line 1 labeling:
    a. 5-digit/scheme: optional, but required for 5-digit price (full 
tray or 50-piece minimum); one less-than-full or overflow tray allowed; 
see 8.6 for scheme; labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code on mail (see 204.3.0, 
for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``FCM FLTS 5D BC'' or ``FCM FLTS BC 5D SCHEME''

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    b. 3-digit: optional (full tray or 50-piece minimum); one less-
than-full or overflow tray allowed; labeling:
    1. Line 1: L002, Column A.
    2. Line 2: ``FCM FLTS 3D BC.''
    c. Origin 3-digit: required for each 3-digit ZIP Code served by the 
SCF/LPC of the origin (verification) office; no minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: L002, Column A.
    2. Line 2: ``FCM FLTS 3D BC.''
    d. ADC: optional (full tray or 50-piece minimum); one less-than-
full or overflow tray allowed; group pieces by 3-digit ZIP Code prefix; 
labeling:
    1. Line 1: L004, Column B.
    2. Line 2: ``FCM FLTS ADC BC.''
    Exception: Pieces are not required to be grouped by 3-digit ZIP 
Code prefix in ADC trays if the mailing is prepared using an MLOCR/
barcode sorter, and standardized documentation is submitted.
    e. Mixed ADC (required); no minimum for price eligibility. Group 
pieces by ADC. labeling:
    1. Line 1: Use L201; for mail originating in ZIP Code areas in 
Column A, use ``MXD'' followed by city, state, and 3-digit ZIP Code 
prefix in Column C. (Use ``MXD'' instead of ``OMX'' in the destination 
line and ignore Column B).
    2. Line 2: ``FCM FLTS BC WKG.''
    Mailers using a MLOCR/barcode sorter and submitting standardized 
documentation need not group pieces by ADC.
* * * * *
    [Newly renumbered 8.6]
    [Revise newly renumbered 8.6 to read as follows:]

8.6 5-Digit Scheme Tray Preparation

    Pieces meeting the automation-compatibility criteria in 201.4.0, 
may be prepared in 5-digit scheme trays for those 5-digit ZIP Code 
combinations identified in L007. These trays must meet the additional 
standards in 1.4e.
    [Newly renumbered 8.7]
    [Delete 8.7 in its' entirety:]
* * * * *

240 Commercial Mail USPS Marketing Mail

243 Prices and Eligibility

* * * * *

3.0 Basic Eligibility Standards for USPS Marketing Mail

* * * * *

3.2 Defining Characteristics

3.2.1 Mailpiece Weight

* * * * *
    [Revise the first sentence of item (b) to read as follows:]
    b. Pieces mailed at automation carrier route (saturation, high 
density, and high density plus) letter prices may weigh up to 3.5 
ounces. * * *
* * * * *

4.0 Price Eligibility for USPS Marketing Mail

* * * * *

4.2 Minimum Per Piece Prices

    The minimum per piece prices (the minimum postage that must be paid 
for each piece) apply as follows: * * *
    c. Individual prices. The following apply: * * *
    [Delete item c(2) in its' entirety; renumber items c(3) through 
c(6) as c(2) through c(5) respectively:]
    [Revise renumbered item 2 to read as follows:]
    2. Except for Customized MarketMail pieces, discounted per-piece 
prices also may be claimed for destination sectional center facility 
(DSCF) and destination delivery unit (DDU) under 246.
* * * * *

5.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Nonautomation USPS Marketing 
Mail Letters, Flats, and Presorted USPS Marketing Mail Parcels

* * * * *

5.4 Machinable Price Application--Letters

* * * * *

5.4.3 AADC USPS Marketing Mail Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount 
Eligibility

    [Revise 5.4.3 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to AADC-eligible USPS Marketing 
Mail letter-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.3e and 
705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC entry.
* * * * *

5.5 Nonmachinable Price Application--Letters

* * * * *

5.5.3 5-Digit USPS Marketing Mail Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet 
Discount Eligibility

* * * * *
    [Revise the text of 5.5.3 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 5-digit-eligible pieces that are 
palletized under 705.8.10.3a to 705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin 
(None) or DSCF/LPC entry.
* * * * *

5.5.5 3-Digit USPS Marketing Mail Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet 
Discount Eligibility

    [Revise the text of 5.5.5 to read as follows:]
    The SCF pallet discount applies to 3-digit-eligible USPS Marketing 
Mail letter-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.3e and 
705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF entry.
* * * * *

5.5.7 ADC USPS Marketing Mail Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount 
Eligibility

    [Revise the text of 5.5.7 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to ADC-eligible USPS Marketing Mail 
letter-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.3e and 
705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC entry.
* * * * *

5.6 Nonautomation Price Application--Flats

* * * * *

5.6.2 5-Digit USPS Marketing Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet 
Discount Eligibility

* * * * *
    [Revise the text of 5.6.2 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 5-digit-eligible USPS Marketing 
Mail flat-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.3d, 
705.8.10.3e, and 705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC 
entry.
* * * * *

5.6.4 3-Digit USPS Marketing Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet 
Discount Eligibility

    [Revise the text of 5.6.4 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 3-digit-eligible USPS Marketing 
Mail flat-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.3e and 
705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC entry.
* * * * *

5.6.6 ADC USPS Marketing Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount 
Eligibility

    [Revise the text of 5.6.6 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to ADC-eligible USPS Marketing Mail 
flat-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.3e and 
705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC entry.

5.6.7 Mixed ADC Prices for Flats

    [Revise the text of 5.6.7 to read as follows:]

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    Mixed ADC prices apply to flat-size pieces in bundles that do not 
qualify for 5-digit, 3-digit, or ADC prices; placed in mixed ADC flat 
trays or on mixed pallets under 705.8.0.

5.7 Prices for Machinable Parcels

5.7.1 5-Digit Price

    [Revise the introductory text of 5.7.1 to read as follows:]
    The 5-digit price applies to qualifying machinable parcels that are 
dropshipped to a DSCF/RPDC or DDU/S&DC and presented: * * *
    [Delete item (d) in its entirety:]

5.7.2 NDC Price

    [Revise the text of 5.7.2 to read as follows:]
    The NDC price applies to qualifying machinable parcels presented at 
the origin acceptance office on an ASF/NDC/RPDC pallet containing at 
least 200 pounds of pieces.
    [Revise the title of 5.7.3 to read as follows:]

5.7.3 Mixed Price

    [Revise the text of 5.7.3 to read as follows:]
    The mixed price applies to machinable parcels that are not eligible 
for 5-digit or NDC prices. Machinable parcels at mixed prices must be 
placed in mixed sacks or on mixed pallets. See 245.11.3 and 705.8.10.
    [Revise the title of 5.8 to read as follows:]

5.8 Prices for Nonstandard Parcels and Marketing Parcels

5.8.1 5-Digit Price

    [Revise the introductory paragraph of 5.8.1 to read as follows:]
    Five-digit prices apply to nonstandard parcels and to Marketing 
parcels that are dropshipped to DSCF/DRPDC or DDU or DSDC and 
presented: * * *
* * * * *

5.8.2 SCF Price

    [Revise the text of 5.8.2 to read as follows:]
    SCF prices apply to nonstandard parcels and Marketing Parcels as 
follows under either of the following conditions:
    a. When dropshipped to a DSCF/RPDC and presented:
    1. In an SCF/RPDC sack containing at least 10 pounds of parcels.
    1. On an SCF/RPDC pallet, according to 705.8.10.
    2. In SCF/RPDC containers prepared under 705.21.0.
    b. When presented at the origin acceptance office on an SCF/RPDC 
pallet containing at least 200 pounds of pieces.

5.8.3 NDC Price

    [Revise 5.8.3 to read as follows:]
    NDC prices apply to nonstandard parcels and to Marketing Parcels 
when presented at the origin acceptance office on a NDC pallet 
containing at least 200 pounds of pieces.
    [Revise the title of 5.8.4 to read as follows:]

5.8.4 Mixed Price

    [Revise 5.8.4 to read as follows:]
    Mixed prices apply to nonstandard parcels and to Marketing Parcels 
in origin NDC/RPDC or Mixed containers that are not eligible for 5-
digit, SCF, or NDC prices. Parcels at Mixed prices must be placed in 
origin NDC/RPDC or mixed sacks under 245.11.4.3 or on origin NDC/RPDC 
or Mixed pallets under 705.8.10.
* * * * *

6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Enhanced Carrier Route USPS 
Marketing Mail Letters and Flats

* * * * *

6.3 Basic Price Enhanced Carrier Route Standards

* * * * *

6.3.3 Basic Carrier Route USPS Marketing Mail Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-
Pallet Discount Eligibility

    [Revise 6.3.3 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to Basic Carrier Route-eligible 
USPS Marketing Mail letter-shaped pieces that are palletized under 
705.8.10.3a to 705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC 
entry.
* * * * *

6.3.5 Basic Carrier Route Bundles on a 5-Digit/Direct Container (Basic-
CR Bundles/Container) Price Eligibility--Flats

    [Revise 6.3.5 to read as follows:]
    The Basic-CR Bundles/Container discount applies to each piece in a 
carrier route bundle of 10 or more pieces that are palletized under 
705.8.0, 705.10.0, 705.12.0, or 705.13.0 on a 5-digit merged, 5-digit 
(scheme) merged, 5-digit carrier route or 5-digit scheme carrier route 
pallet entered at an Origin (None), DSCF, or DDU entry or in a carrier 
route sack or flat tray under 245.9.7a or 203.5.8 and entered at the 
DDU.

6.3.6 Basic Carrier Route USPS Marketing Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-
Pallet Discount Eligibility

    [Revise 6.3.6 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to Basic Carrier Route-eligible 
USPS Marketing Mail flat-shaped pieces that are palletized under 
705.8.10.3d, 705.8.10.3e, and 705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) 
or DSCF/LPC entry.

6.4 High Density and High Density Plus (Enhanced Carrier Route) 
Standards--Letters

* * * * *

6.4.3 High Density and High Density Plus USPS Marketing Mail Letter-
Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount Eligibility

    [Revise 6.4.3 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to High Density- and High Density 
Plus-eligible USPS Marketing Mail letter-shaped pieces that are 
palletized under 705.8.10.3a to 705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin 
(None) or DSCF/LPC entry.

6.5 High Density and High Density Plus (Enhanced Carrier Route) 
Standards--Flats

* * * * *

6.5.3 High Density Carrier-Route Bundles on a 5-Digit/Direct Container 
(High Density-CR Bundles/Container Discount Eligibility)--Flats

    [Revise 6.5.3 to read as follows:]
    The High Density-CR Bundles/Container discount applies to 125 or 
more High Density-eligible pieces that are palletized under 705.8.0, 
705.10.0, 705.12.0, or 705.13.0 on the following type of pallet entered 
at an Origin (None), DSCF/LPC, or DDU/S&DC entry, or placed in a 
carrier-route sack or flat tray under 245.9.7a or 203.5.8 and entered 
at the DDU/S&DC:
* * * * *

6.5.4 High Density Plus Carrier-Route Bundles on a 5-Digit/Direct 
Container (High Density Plus-CR Bundles/Container Discount 
Eligibility)--Flats

    [Revise 6.5.4 to read as follows:]
    The High Density Plus-CR Bundles/Container discount applies to 300 
or more High Density Plus-eligible pieces that are palletized under 
705.8.0, 705.10.0, 705.12.0, or 705.13.0 on the following type of 
pallet entered at an Origin (None), DSCF/LPC, or DDU/S&DC entry, or in 
a carrier-route sack or tub, under 245.9.7a or 203.5.8, and entered at 
the DDU/S&DC:
* * * * *

6.5.5 High Density USPS Marketing Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet 
Discount Eligibility

    [Revise 6.5.5 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 125 or more High Density-
eligible USPS Marketing Mail flat-shaped pieces that are palletized 
under 705.8.10.3d,

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705.8.10.3e, and 705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC 
entry.

6.5.6 High Density Plus USPS Marketing Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-
Pallet Discount Eligibility

    [Revise 6.5.6 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 300 or more High Density Plus-
eligible USPS Marketing Mail flat-shaped pieces that are palletized 
under 705.8.10.3d, 705.8.10.3e, and 705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin 
(None) or DSCF/LPC entry.
* * * * *

6.6 Saturation ECR Standards--Letters

* * * * *

6.6.3 Saturation USPS Marketing Mail Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet 
Discount Eligibility

    [Revise 6.6.3 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to at least 90 percent or more of 
the total number of active residential addresses, or 75 percent or more 
of the total number of active possible delivery addresses, on each 
carrier route that are palletized under 705.8.10.3a to 705.8.10.3f and 
entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC entry.

6.7 Saturation Enhanced Carrier Route Standards--Flats

* * * * *

6.7.3 Saturation--(including EDDM) Carrier-Route Bundles on a 5-Digit/
Direct Container (Saturation-CR Bundles/Container Discount 
Eligibility)--Flats

    [Revise 6.7.3 to read as follows:]
    The Saturation-CR Bundles/Container discount applies to at least 90 
percent or more of the total number of active residential addresses or 
75 percent or more of the total number of active possible delivery 
addresses on each carrier route that is palletized under 705.8.0, 
705.10.0, 705.12.0, or 705.13.0 on the following type of pallet entered 
at an Origin (None), DSCF/LPC, or DDU/S&DC entry, or in a carrier-route 
sack or tub under 245.9.7a or 203.5.8 and entered at the DDU/S&DC:
* * * * *

6.7.4 Saturation USPS Marketing Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet 
Discount Eligibility

    [Revise 6.7.4 to read as follows:]
    The SCF-pallet discount applies to at least 90 percent or more of 
the total number of active residential addresses, or 75 percent or more 
of the total number of active possible delivery addresses, on each 
carrier route that are palletized under 705.8.10.3d, 705.8.10.3e, and 
705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC entry.

7.0 Eligibility Standards for Automation USPS Marketing Mail

* * * * *

7.2 Eligibility Standards for Full-Service Automation USPS Marketing 
Mail

    All pieces entered under the full-service Intelligent Mail 
automation option must:
* * * * *
    [Revise 7.2(c) to read as follows:]
    c. Be scheduled for an appointment through the Facility Access and 
Shipment Tracking (FAST) system when deposited as a DSCF drop shipment.
    [Revise section 7.3 to read as follows:]

7.3 Maximum Weight for Automation Letters

    Maximum weight limit for automation price letters is 3.5 ounces 
(0.2188 pound). See 201.3.6, for pieces heavier than 3 ounces.
* * * * *
    [Revise section 7.4 to read as follows:]

7.4 Price Application for Automation Letters

7.4.1 General

    Automation prices apply to each piece that is sorted under 
245.10.0, into the corresponding qualifying groups:
    a. Groups of 150 or more pieces in 5-digit/scheme trays qualify for 
the 5-digit price. Preparation to qualify for that price is optional. 
Pieces placed in full AADC trays under 245.7.5 in lieu of 5-digit/
scheme overflow trays are eligible for 5-digit prices (see 245.7.5.)
    b. Groups of fewer than 150 pieces in origin/entry AADC trays 
qualify for the AADC price. Pieces placed in mixed AADC trays under 
245.7.5 in lieu of AADC overflow trays also are eligible for AADC 
prices (see 245.7.5).
    c. Pieces in mixed AADC trays qualify for the mixed AADC price, 
except for pieces prepared under 7.4b.

7.4.2 5-Digit USPS Marketing Mail Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet 
Discount Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 5-digit-eligible USPS Marketing 
Mail letter-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.3a to 
705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC entry.

7.4.3 AADC USPS Marketing Mail Letter-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount 
Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to AADC-eligible USPS Marketing 
Mail letter-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.3e and 
705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC entry.
    [Revise section 7.5 to read as follows:]

7.5 Price Application for Automation Flats

7.5.1 General

    Automation prices apply to each piece properly sorted into 
qualifying groups:
    a. The 5-digit price applies to flat-size pieces in a 5-digit/
scheme bundle or 15 or more pieces, as applicable.
    b. The 3-digit price applies to flat-size pieces in a 3-digit/
scheme bundle.
    c. The ADC price applies to flat-size pieces in an ADC bundle of 10 
or more pieces.
    d. The mixed ADC price applies to flat-size pieces in mixed ADC 
bundles (no minimum).

7.5.2 5-Digit USPS Marketing Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet 
Discount Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 5-digit-eligible USPS Marketing 
Mail flat-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.3d, 
705.8.10.3e, and 705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC 
entry.

7.5.3 3-Digit USPS Marketing Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet 
Discount Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to 3-digit-eligible USPS Marketing 
Mail flat-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.3e and 
705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC entry.

7.5.4 ADC USPS Marketing Mail Flat-Shaped Pieces SCF-Pallet Discount 
Eligibility

    The SCF-pallet discount applies to ADC-eligible USPS Marketing Mail 
flat-shaped pieces that are palletized under 705.8.10.3e and 
705.8.10.3f and entered at Origin (None) or DSCF/LPC entry.
* * * * *

245 Mail Preparation

1.0 General Information for Mail Preparation

* * * * *

1.3 Terms for Presort Levels

1.3.1 Letters

    Terms used for presort levels are defined as follows: * * *
    [Delete item (j) in its' entirety; renumber items (k) and (l) as 
(j) and (k) respectively:]
* * * * *

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1.3.2 Flats

    Terms used for presort levels are defined as follows: * * *
    [Delete item (o) in its' entirety; renumber items (p) and (q) as 
(o) and (p) respectively:]
* * * * *

1.4 Preparation Definitions and Instructions

    For purposes of preparing mail: * * *
    [Revise item (u) to read as follows:]
    u. Entry [facility] (or origin [facility]) refers to the USPS mail 
processing facility (e.g., ``entry SCF'') that serves the Post Office 
at which the mail is entered by the mailer. If the Post Office where 
the mail is entered is not the one serving the mailer's location (e.g., 
for plant-verified drop shipment), the Post Office of entry determines 
the entry facility. Entry SCF/LPC (letter and flats) and Entry SCF/RPDC 
(parcels) includes both single-3-digit and multi-3-digit SCFs.
* * * * *

5.0 Preparing Nonautomation Letters

* * * * *

5.3 Machinable Preparation

* * * * *

5.3.2 Traying and Labeling

* * * * *
    c. Mixed AADC (required); no minimum; labeling:
    [Revise item c(1) to read as follows:]
    1. Line 1: L009, Column B. * * *
* * * * *

5.4 Nonmachinable Preparation

* * * * *

5.4.2 Traying and Labeling

* * * * *
    d. Mixed ADC (required); no minimum; labeling:
    [Revise item d(1) to read as follows:]
    1. Line 1: L009, Column B. * * *
* * * * *

6.0 Preparing Enhanced Carrier Route Letters

* * * * *

6.3 Residual Pieces

    [Revise 6.3 to read as follows:]
    Pieces not sorted as a carrier route mailing must be prepared as a 
separate mailing at USPS Marketing Mail automation or Presorted prices 
or at the applicable single-piece First-Class Mail--Retail price.
* * * * *

6.7 Traying and Labeling for Automation-Compatible ECR Letters

* * * * *
    a. Carrier route: required; full trays only, no overflow.
    [Revise item a(2) to read as follows:]
    2. Line 2: for saturation, ``STD LTR BC WSS,'' followed by route 
type and number; for high-density, ``STD LTR BC WSH,'' followed by 
route type and number.
* * * * *

7.0 Preparing Automation Letters

* * * * *

7.5 Tray Preparation

* * * * *
    [Revise item (c) to read as follows:]
    c. Mixed AADC: required (no minimum); group pieces by AADC when 
overflow pieces from AADC trays are placed in mixed AADC trays. For 
Line 1 labeling: use L011, Column B.
* * * * *

11.0 Preparing Presorted Parcels

* * * * *

11.3 Preparing Machinable Marketing Parcels (3.5 Ounces or More) and 
Nonprofit Machinable Priced Parcels

11.3.1 Sacking

    The following apply: * * *
    [Revise item (b) to read as follows:]
    b. Prepare 5-digit sacks only for parcels dropshipped to a DSCF/
DSCF, or DDU or DS&DC.
    [Revise item (c) to read as follows:]
    c. Prepare ASF/RPDC or NDC/RPDC sacks only for parcels claiming NDC 
prices.
* * * * *

11.3.2 Sacking and Labeling

    [Revise 11.3.2 to read as follows:]
    Preparation sequence, sack size, and labeling:
    a. 5-digit/scheme (optional, but required for 5-digit price), see 
definition in 1.4n.; allowed only for mail deposited at a DSCF/RPDC or 
DDU/S&DC. Sacks must contain a 10-pound minimum except at DDU/S&DC 
entry, which has no minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: For 5-digit scheme sacks, use L606, Column B. For 5-
digit sacks, use city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination on 
pieces (see 203.5.11 for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: For 5-digit scheme sacks, ``STD MACH 5D SCH.'' For 5-
digit sacks, ``STD MACH 5D.''
    b. ASF (optional), 10-pound minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: L602, Column B.
    2. Line 2: ``STD MACH ASF.''
    c. NDC, 10-pound minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: L601, Column B.
    2. Line 2: ``STD MACH NDC.''
    d. Origin NDC (required), no minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: L601, Column B.
    2. Line 2: ``STD MACH NDC.''
    e. Mixed NDC (required); no minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: Use ``MXD'' followed by L601, Column B information for 
facility serving 3-digit ZIP Code prefix of entry Post Office.
    2. Line 2: ``STD MACH WKG.''
* * * * *

11.4 Preparing Nonstandard Marketing Parcels (Less Than 3.5 Ounces) and 
Nonprofit Nonstandard Priced Parcels

* * * * *

11.4.2 Sacking

    The following apply: * * *
    [Revise item (b) to read as follows:]
    b. Prepare 5-digit sacks only for parcels dropshipped to a DSCF/
RPDC or DDU or SDC.
* * * * *

11.4.3 Sacking and Labeling

    [Revise 11.4.3 to read as follows:]
    Preparation sequence, sack size, and labeling:
    a. 5-digit/scheme (optional, but required for 5-digit price), see 
definition in 1.4n; allowed only for mail deposited at a DSCF/RPDC or 
DDU/S&DC. Sacks must contain a 10-pound minimum except at DDU/S&DC 
entry, which has no minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: For 5-digit scheme sacks, use L606, Column B. For 5-
digit sacks, use city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination on 
pieces (see 203.5.11 for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: For 5-digit scheme sacks, ``STD NONSTD 5D SCH.'' For 5-
digit sacks, ``STD NONSTD 5D.''
    b. SCF, 10-pound minimum; labeling:
    1. For Line 1, Use L002, Column C.
    2. For Line 2, ``STD NONSTD SCF.''
    c. ASF (optional), 10-pound minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: Use L602, Column B.
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD ASF.''
    d. NDC, 10-pound minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: Use L601, Column B information for the facility serving 
the 3-digit ZIP Code prefix of the entry Post Office..
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD NDC.''
    e. Origin NDC (required); no minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: L601, Column B.
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD NDC.''
    f. Mixed NDC (required); no minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD'' followed by L601, Column B information for 
facility serving 3-digit ZIP Code prefix of entry Post Office.
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD WKG.''
* * * * *

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246 Enter and Deposit

* * * * *

2.0 Destination Entry

* * * * *

2.6 Deposit

* * * * *

2.6.3 Appointments

    Appointments must be made for destination entry-price mail as 
follows:
    [Revise the first sentence of item (a) to read as follows:]
    a. Except as provided under 2.6.3b, or for a local mailer and 
mailings of perishable commodities under 2.6.13, appointments for 
deposit of destination entry price mail at SCFs must be scheduled 
through the appropriate drop-shipment appointment control center at 
least one business day in advance. * * *
* * * * *

2.6.5 Adherence to Schedule

    [Revise the second sentence of 2.6.5 to read as follows:]
    * * * Destination facilities may refuse acceptance or deposit of 
unscheduled mailings or shipments that arrive more than 2 hours after 
the scheduled appointment at SCFs/LPCs or more than 20 minutes after 
the scheduled appointment at delivery units.

2.6.6 Redirection by USPS

    [Revise 2.6.6 to read as follows:]
    A mailer may be directed to transport destination entry-price 
mailings to a facility other than the designated DDU/S&DC, SCF/LPC 
(letters/flats), or SCF/RPDC (parcels) due to facility restrictions, 
building expansions, peak-season mail volumes, or emergency 
constraints.
* * * * *

2.6.9 Vehicle Unloading

    Unloading of destination entry mailings is subject to these 
conditions:
    [Revise items (a) and (b) to read as follows:]
    a. Properly prepared containerized loads (e.g., pallets) are 
unloaded by USPS at SCFs/LPCs. The USPS does not unload or permit the 
mailer (or mailer's agent) to unload palletized loads that are unstable 
or severely leaning or that have otherwise not maintained their 
integrity in transit.
    b. At SCFs/LPCs, the driver must unload bedloaded shipments within 
8 hours of arrival. Combination containerized and bedloaded mailings 
are classified as bedloaded shipments for unload times. The USPS may 
assist in unloading.
* * * * *
    [Delete 3.0 in its' entirety; renumber 4.0 and 5.0 as 3.0 and 4.0 
respectively:]
* * * * *

260 Commercial Mail Bound Printed Matter

263 Prices and Eligibility

* * * * *

4.0 Price Eligibility for Bound Printed Matter

* * * * *

4.2 Destination Entry Price Eligibility

    [Revise the introductory paragraph of 4.2 to read as follows:]
    BPM destination entry prices apply to BPM mailings prepared as 
specified in 705.8.0, 705.14.0 and 265, and addressed for delivery 
within the service area of a sectional center facility/local processing 
center or delivery unit where the mailer deposited them. For this 
standard, the following destination facility definitions apply:
    [Delete item (a) in its entirety; renumber items (b) and (c) as (a) 
and (b) respectively:]
* * * * *

6.0 Additional Eligibility Standards for Full-Service Bound Printed 
Matter Flats

* * * * *

6.2 Eligibility Standards for Full-Service Automation Bound Printed 
Matter Flats

    All pieces entered under the full-service Intelligent Mail 
automation option must: * * *
    [Revise item (c) to read as follows:]
    c. Be scheduled for an appointment through the Facility Access and 
Shipment Tracking (FAST) system when deposited as a DSCF dropshipment.
* * * * *

265 Mail Preparation

1.0 General Information for Mail Preparation

* * * * *

1.4 Terms for Presort Levels

    Terms used for presort levels are defined as follows: * * *
    [Revise item (i) to read as follows:]
    i. ADC: all pieces in the bundle, sack, or tray must destinate 
within the facility service area as specified in labeling lists (see 
L004).
    [Delete item (j) in its entirety; renumber item (k) as item (j):]
    j. Mixed: the pieces are for delivery in the service area of more 
than one facility.

1.5 Preparation Definitions and Instructions

    For purposes of preparing mail: * * *
    [Revise item (k) to read as follows:]
    k. Entry [facility] (or origin [facility]) refers to the USPS mail-
processing facility (e.g., ``entry SCF'') that serves the Post Office 
where the mailer entered the mail. If the Post Office where the mail is 
entered is not the one serving the mailer's location (e.g., for plant-
verified drop shipment), the Post Office of entry determines the entry 
facility. Entry SCF/LPC (flats)/RPDC (parcels) includes both single-3-
digit and multi-3-digit SCFs.
* * * * *

8.0 Preparing Presorted Parcels

* * * * *

8.2 Preparing Nonstandard Parcels

* * * * *

8.2.3 Sacking and Labeling

    Preparation sequence and labeling: * * *
    e. Mixed ADC (required); labeling:
    [Revise item (e1) to read as follows:]
    1. Line 1: Use L009, Column B. * * *
* * * * *
    [Revise the title of 8.3 to read as follows:]

8.3 Preparing Machinable Parcels

8.3.1 Required Sacking

    [Revise the second sentence of 8.3.1 to read as follows:]
    * * * Smaller volumes are not permitted (except origin (mixed) 
sacks). * * *
* * * * *
    [Revise 8.3.2 to read as follows:]

8.3.2 Sacking and Labeling

    Preparation sequence and labeling:
    a. 5-digit/scheme (required); labeling:
    1. Line 1: For 5-digit scheme sacks, use L606, Column B. For 5-
digit sacks, use city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code on mail (see 
203.5.11 for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: For 5-digit scheme sacks, ``PSVC MACH 5D SCH.'' For 5-
digit sacks, ``PSVC MACH 5D.''
    b. Mixed (required); labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD'' followed by the L601, Column B, information for 
the facility serving the 3-digit ZIP Code prefix of entry Post Office.
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC MACH WKG.''
    [Delete 8.4 in its entirety:]

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9.0 Preparing Carrier-Route Parcels

9.1 Basic Standards

9.1.1 General Standards for Carrier Route Preparation

    All mailings of carrier-route Bound Printed Matter (BPM) are 
subject to the standards in 9.2 through 9.4 and to these general 
standards: * * *
    [Revise the last sentence of item (b) to read as follows:]
    b. * * * Nonstandard parcels also are pieces that meet the size and 
weight standards for a machinable parcel but are not individually boxed 
or packaged to withstand processing on RPDC parcel sorters under 
601.3.0 and 601.4.0.
* * * * *

266 Enter and Deposit

* * * * *

3.0 Destination Entry

3.1 General

    [Revise the first sentence of 3.1 to read as follows:]
    Destination entry prices apply to Presorted and carrier-route Bound 
Printed Matter (BPM) that is deposited at a destination sectional 
center facility (DSCF)/local processing center (LPC) or destination 
delivery unit (DDU)/sorting and delivery center (S&DC) as specified 
below. * * *
* * * * *

3.3 Postage Payment and Mailing Fees

    Postage payment for Bound Printed Matter destination price mailings 
is subject to the same standards that apply generally to Bound Printed 
Matter and to the following:
    [Revise the second sentence of item (a) to read as follows:]
    a. * * * Except for plant-verified drop shipments (see 705.17.0) 
and USPS Ship shipments (see 705.2.6); mailers must have a permit 
imprint authorization at the parent Post Office for mailings deposited 
for entry at a DSCF/LPC (flats)/RPDC (parcels) or a DDU/S&DC. * * *
* * * * *

3.8 Deposit

* * * * *

3.8.3 Appointments

    Appointments must be made for destination entry price mail as 
follows:
    [Revise the first sentence of item (a) to read as follows:]
    a. Except as provided under 3.8.3b, or for a local mailer and 
mailings of perishable commodities under 3.8.12, appointments for 
deposit of destination entry-price mail at SCFs/LPCs must be scheduled 
through the appropriate drop-shipment appointment control center at 
least one business day in advance. * * *
* * * * *

3.8.5 Adherence to Schedule

    [Revise the last sentence of 3.8.5 to read as follows:]
    * * * Destination facilities may refuse acceptance or deposit of 
unscheduled mailings or shipments that arrive more than 2 hours after 
the scheduled appointment at SCFs/LPCs or more than 20 minutes after 
the scheduled appointment at delivery units.

3.8.6 Redirection by USPS

    [Revise the text of 3.8.6 to read as follows:]
    A mailer may be directed to transport destination entry-price 
mailings to a facility other than the designated DDU/S&DC or SCF/LPC 
due to facility restrictions, building expansions, peak-season mail 
volumes, or emergency constraints.
* * * * *

3.8.9 Vehicle Unloading

    Unloading of destination entry mailings is subject to these 
conditions:
    [Revise the first sentence of item (a) to read as follows:]
    a. Properly prepared containerized loads (e.g., pallets) are 
unloaded by the USPS at SCFs. * * *
    [Delete item (b) in its entirety; renumber items (c) through (e) as 
(b) through (d) respectively:]
* * * * *
    [Delete 4.0 in its entirety; renumber 5.0 and 6.0 as 4.0 and 5.0 
respectively:]

270 Commercial Mail Media Mail and Library Mail

273 Prices and Eligibility

* * * * *

1.0 Prices and Fees

* * * * *
    [Revise 1.2 to read as follows]

1.2 Prices

    Media Mail and Library Mail prices are based on the weight of the 
piece. See Notice 123--Price List for single-piece prices.
* * * * *
    [Delete section 7.0 in its' entirety]
* * * * *

275 Mail Preparation

    [Revise section 275 to read as follows:]

1.0 Preparation for Media Mail and Library Mail

1.1 Basic Preparation

    There are no presort, sacking, or labeling standards for single-
piece Media Mail or Library Mail.

1.2 Delivery and Return Addresses

    All Media Mail and all Library Mail must bear a delivery address 
that includes the correct ZIP Code or ZIP+4 code. Each piece must bear 
the sender`s return address.

1.3 Basic Markings

    The applicable basic required marking--``Media Mail'' or ``Library 
Mail''--must be printed on each piece in the postage area, or it may be 
printed on the shipping address label according to the standards in 
102.3.4.
* * * * *

276 Enter and Deposit

Overview

    [Revise 1.0 to read as follows:]
    1.0 Deposit for Media Mail and Library Mail

1.0 Deposit for Media Mail and Library Mail

    Single-piece Media Mail and Library Mail with a permit imprint must 
be deposited at locations and times specified by the postmaster at the 
office that verifies and accepts the mailing. Metered mail may be 
deposited at other than the licensing Post Office only as permitted 
under 705.19.0.
* * * * *

600 Basic Standards for All Mailing Services

* * * * *

602 Addressing

* * * * *
    [Revise the Title of 4.0 to read as follows:]

4.0 Detached Address Labels (DALs)

4.1 General

4.1.1 Definition

    [Revise the text of 4.1.1 to read as follows:]
    Detached address labels (DALs) in its' basic form (4.3.1 through 
4.3.5) may be used by mailers as an optional method of printing 
addresses and postage indicia instead of printing addresses and postage 
on the items mailed. For these standards, ``item'' refers to the types 
of eligible mail described in 4.2.1 through 4.2.3.

4.1.2 Alternative Address Format

    [Revise the text of 4.1.2 to read as follows:]

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    DALs may have alternative addressing formats under 3.0, subject to 
the applicable standards under 4.0

4.1.3 Ancillary Service Endorsements

    [Revise the text of 4.1.3 to read as follows:]
    Ancillary service endorsements are not permitted. A DAL that is 
undeliverable as addressed is handled under 507.1.1 through 507.1.9 for 
the applicable class of mail. The accompanying item is treated as 
specified by the mailer under 4.5.

4.1.4 Documentation

    [Revise the text of 4.1.4 to read as follows:]
    When requested by USPS, DAL mailers must provide documentation to 
establish that the applicable distribution standards in 4.2.1 through 
4.2.3 are met.

4.1.5 Extra Services

    [Revise the text of 4.1.5 to read as follows:]
    Items mailed with DALs may not be combined with any extra service.

4.2 Eligible Mail

4.2.1 Periodicals or USPS Marketing Mail Flats Saturation Mailings

    [Revise the text of 4.2.1 to read as follows:]
    Saturation mailings of only unaddressed Periodicals (207.23.9.4) or 
USPS Marketing Mail (245.9.10.4) flats may be mailed with DALs, but 
DALs may not bear simplified addresses when used with USPS Marketing 
Mail flats. Saturation flat mailings presented with DALs that are not 
automation-compatible and correctly barcoded do not qualify for 
saturation prices. Instead, they may be entered at applicable basic 
carrier route prices. This standard (for automation-compatible barcoded 
DALs) does not apply to DALs with simplified addressing when correctly 
used with Periodicals flats.

4.2.2 Bound Printed Matter

    Revise the text of 4.2.2 to read as follows:]
    Unaddressed pieces of Bound Printed Matter may be mailed with DALs 
when:
    a. The mail is prepared on 5-digit pallets meeting the standards in 
705.8.0. (Exception: Separate 5-digit pallets of carrier route and 
Presorted price mail are not required for flat-size mail.) The 
destination delivery unit (DDU)/sorting and delivery center (S&DC) is 
determined using the Drop Shipment Product under the provisions for the 
DDU price in 266.3.0 through 266.6.0. The mail may not be prepared on 
pallets when the Drop Shipment Product indicates that the delivery unit 
that serves the 5-digit pallet destination cannot handle pallets. For 
such delivery units, mail with DALs must be prepared in sacks. The 
trays or cartons of DALs must be prepared under 4.4, placed on the same 
pallet as the pieces, and must be stretch-wrapped together as one unit.
    b. The mail is prepared in 5-digit sacks and entered at the 
destination delivery unit. The destination delivery unit is determined 
by using the Drop Shipment Product under the provisions for the DDU 
price in 266.3.0 through 266.6.0. DALs must be bundled under 4.4 and 
presented to the destination delivery unit with the accompanying items 
to be distributed with the DALs.

4.3 Label Preparation

4.3.1 Label Construction

    [Revise the text of 4.3.1 to read as follows:]
    Each DAL must be made of paper or cardboard stock that is not 
folded, perforated, or creased, and that meets these measurements:
    a. Between 3\1/2\ and 5 inches high (perpendicular to the address).
    b. Between 5 and 9 inches long (parallel to the address).
    c. At least 0.007 inch thick, except under 4.3.1d.
    d. If more than 4\1/4\ inches high or more than 6 inches long, must 
be at least 0.009 inch thick.
    e. Must have an aspect ratio (length divided by height) from 1.3 to 
2.5, inclusive.

4.3.2 Addressing

    [Revise the text of 4.3.2 to read as follows:]
    The address for each item must be placed on a DAL, parallel to the 
longest dimension of the DAL, and may not appear on the item it 
accompanies. The DAL must contain a delivery address and a return 
address. In addition, if DALs accompany saturation mailings of 
Periodicals or USPS Marketing Mail flats, a correct Intelligent Mail 
barcode with an 11-digit routing code must be printed on each DAL 
except when using a simplified address for Periodicals flats as allowed 
by standards.
    [Revise 4.3.3 in its' entirety to read as follows:]

4.3.3 One DAL Per Item

    Only one DAL may be prepared for each accompanying item, and only 
one item may be identified for delivery per DAL. (A single DAL may not 
be prepared to deliver one each of different accompanying items or 
multiples of the same item.)

4.3.4 Required Information

    [Revise the text of 4.3.4 to read as follows:]
    The following words must appear in bold type at least \1/8\ inch 
high on the front of each DAL: ``USPS regulations require that this 
address label be delivered with its accompanying postage-paid mail. If 
you should receive this label without its accompanying mail, please 
notify your local postmaster''; The title or brand name of the item 
(which may include an illustration of the item) must also appear on the 
front or back of the DAL to associate it with the accompanying item.
* * * * *
    [Delete 4.3.6 in its' entirety:]

4.4 Mail Preparation

4.4.1 Notice to Delivery Office

    [Revise the text of 4.4.1 to read as follows:]
    Each delivery office to receive a DAL mailing must be notified in 
writing at least 10 days before the requested delivery period begins. 
To ensure that the delivery office can readily relate the notice to the 
cartons containing the corresponding items, a copy of that letter must 
be enclosed with the DALs unless the initial notice and the cartons 
used for the DALs and items each conspicuously bears a mailing 
identification number. The letter must contain the following 
information:
    a. Name and telephone number of mailer or representative.
    b. Origin Post Office of mailing.
    c. Expected mailing date.
    d. Description of mailing.
    e. Number of addressees for each 5-digit ZIP Code.
    f. Number of DALs per carton or bundle.
    g. Number of items per carton or bundle.
    h. Expected delivery period (range of dates).
    i. Requested action for excess or undeliverable DALs or items (see 
4.5).
    [Revise 4.4.2 in its' entirety to read as follows:]

4.4.2 Basic Standards for DALs

    The following apply:
    a. The DALs must be presorted, counted, and prepared by 5-digit ZIP 
Code delivery area.
    b. Only DALs for the same 5-digit area may be placed in the same 
carton, sack, or tray.
    c. DAL mailings claimed at carrier-route basic or walk-sequence 
prices must be further prepared under the corresponding standards.
    d. Mailers must prepare DALs as bundles in sacks or in cartons, 
unless

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prepared in trays under 4.4.6 when mailed with saturation flats.
    e. Different size cartons may be used in the same mailing, but each 
must be filled with dunnage as necessary to ensure that the DALs retain 
their orientation and presort integrity while in transit.
    f. Each carton of DALs must bear a label showing the information in 
4.4.5 unless a mailing identification number is used (see 4.4.1).
    g. Multiple containers of DALs must be numbered sequentially (``1 
of _,'' ``2 of _,'' etc.).
    [Revise the title of 4.4.3 to read as follows:]

4.4.3 Basic Standards for Items Distributed With DALs

    The following apply:
    [Revise item (a) to read as follows:]
    a. Except for bundles of saturation flats placed directly on 
pallets under 4.4.7, the items to be distributed with DALs must be 
placed in cartons or prepared in bundles placed in flat trays/sacks, 
subject to the standards for the price claimed.
* * * * *

4.4.4 Combined Cartons

    [Revise the introductory paragraph of 4.4.4 to read as follows:]
    DALs and the accompanying items may be enclosed in the same carton 
when sent to a small volume 5-digit ZIP Code area. If the DALs and the 
accompanying items are packed together, these standards apply:
    [Revise item (a) to read as follows:]
    a. The DALs must be bundled and labeled under 4.4.2 and placed on 
top of the items.
    [Revise item (d) to read as follows:]
    d. The exterior of the carton must be labeled under 4.4.5 and 
marked ``DALs ENCLOSED'' in letters not less than \1/2\ inch high.

4.4.5 Container Labels

    [Revise the first sentence the introductory paragraph of 4.4.5 to 
read as follows:]
    Sacks, flat trays, cartons, and pallets of DAL mail must be labeled 
under the preparation standards for the price claimed. * * *
    [Revise item (e) to read as follows:]
    a. Instructions to open and distribute either the DALs with 
matching items or the items with matching DALs as appropriate.

4.4.6 Optional Tray and Bundle Preparation

    [Revise the text of 4.4.6 to read as follows:]
    The following apply:
    a. Mailers may prepare DALs in letter trays according to 245.9.0 
when DALs are used in mailings of saturation flats.
    b. Bundles of saturation flats to be distributed with DALs may be 
prepared on 5-digit pallets under 4.4.7.
    c. Pallets must not be used when the Drop Shipment Product 
specifies that the delivery unit that serves the 5-digit pallet 
destination cannot handle pallets. For such delivery units, mail with 
DALs must be prepared in cartons, flat trays, or sacks. The tray(s) of 
corresponding DALs must be placed on top of the accompanying pallet of 
flats, and the pallet contents must be secured with stretchwrap to 
avoid separation in transportation and processing.
    d. All containers must be labeled according to 4.4.5.

4.4.7 Optional Container Preparation

    [Revise the text of 4.4.7 to read as follows:]
    Bundles of flats and cartons, flat trays, or sacks of items may be 
placed on pallets meeting the standards in 705.8.0. Cartons or trays of 
DALs must be placed on pallets with the corresponding items under 4.4 
and 705.8.0. The USPS plant manager at whose facility a DAL mailing is 
deposited may authorize other containers for the portion of the mailing 
to be delivered in that plant's service area.

4.5 Disposition of Excess or Undeliverable Material

    [Revise the introductory paragraph of 4.5 to read as follows:]
    The letter required under 4.4.1 must either request that the 
delivery office contact the mailer (or representative) about excess 
DALs, items, or provide instructions for their treatment. (If the 
mailer does not provide information about excess DALs, or items, such 
material is disposed of as waste by the USPS.) The mailer must choose 
one of the following options for each DAL mailing and the items: * * *
    [Revise item (d) to read as follows:]
    d. Holding of the excess material while additional DALs or items 
are supplied (as applicable). If additional material is not supplied 
within 15 days of the notice to the mailer, the excess material is 
returned to the mailer postage due. Additional material must be sent 
prepaid to the delivery Post Office as First-Class Mail, USPS Ground 
Advantage--Retail, Priority Mail, or Priority Mail Express.

4.6 Postage

4.6.1 Prices

    [Revise the text of 4.6.1 to read as follows:]
    DAL mailings are not eligible for automation prices, but the pieces 
may qualify for carrier route prices, subject to applicable standards. 
Mailers must pay a surcharge for each DAL used with USPS Marketing Mail 
flats. See Notice 123--Price List for prices.

4.6.2 Postage Computation and Payment

    [Revise the text of 4.6.2 to read as follows:]
    Postage is computed based on the combined weight of the item and 
the accompanying DAL. If the number of DALs and items mailed is not 
identical, the number of pieces used to determine postage is the 
greater of the two. No postage refund is allowed in these situations. 
In addition, these methods of postage payment apply:
    c. Periodicals flats must be prepaid. A notice of entry must appear 
in the upper right corner of the DAL.
    d. USPS Marketing Mail flats (except EDDM flats) and parcels and 
Bound Printed Matter pieces must be paid by permit imprint, which must 
appear on each DAL.
    e. A surcharge applies to each DAL used in a USPS Marketing Mail 
flats mailing.

4.6.3 Returns

    [Revise the text of 4.6.3 to read as follows:]
    Postage for excess or undeliverable DALs that are properly 
endorsed, or for items being returned, is computed at the single-piece 
price (First-Class Mail, USPS Ground Advantage--Retail, Priority Mail, 
or Package Services) applicable to the combined weight of the DAL and 
the accompanying item, regardless of whether both are returned. The 
total amount due for returned material, which includes the return 
postage and the applicable address correction fee for each DAL or item 
returned, is collected when the material is returned to the mailer.

4.6.4 Additional Items

    [Revise the text of 4.6.4 to read as follows:]
    Postage for additional material (DALs or items) mailed to the USPS 
under 4.5d must be prepaid as First-Class Mail, Priority Mail, or 
Priority Mail Express, subject to the eligibility standards for the 
price claimed and the conditions in 4.6.2.
* * * * *

11.0 Commercial Plus One Mailpieces

11.1 Definition

    [Revise the text of 11.1 to read as follows:]

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    The commercial mail Plus One product is a bundled offering, 
including a host Marriage Mail (combining multiple advertisers within a 
single mailpiece) mailpiece and a Plus One card. Both the host 
mailpiece and the Plus One card must meet the applicable basic 
standards of a USPS Marketing Mail saturation letter or saturation flat 
as specified in 245.6.0 and 245.9.0 and meet automation standards with 
a correct mailing address and Intelligent Mail barcode. For flat-sized 
host mailpieces, the host piece must be entered at a DDU, SDC or DSCF/
LPC. The Plus One Card must be entered at a DSCF/LPC within 2 business 
days from entering the host mail piece to receive Plus One pricing. For 
letter-sized host mailpieces, the host piece must be entered at a DSCF/
LPC. The Plus One Card must be entered at a DSCF/LPC within 2 business 
days from entering the host mailpiece to receive Plus One pricing.
    The Plus One mailpiece (card) must meet the following additional 
standards:
    a. Be addressed to the same delivery points as the host mailpiece.
    b. Be sorted and presented separately from the host piece.
    c. Must not exceed 6 inches long by 11 inches high.
    d. Must be at least 0.009 inches thick and card stock.
    e. Must have ``Plus One'' marking directly below Permit indicia.

11.2 Mail Preparation

    [Revise the text of 11.2 to read as follows:]
    Each Plus One mailing must be trayed and labeled according to 
245.6.7 or 245.9.7. Palletized mailings must be prepared according to 
705.8.10.3.
* * * * *

604 Postage Payment Methods and Refunds

* * * * *

5.0 Permit Imprint (Indicia)

* * * * *

5.3 Indicia Design, Placement, and Content

* * * * *

Exhibit 5.3.11 Indicia Formats for Official Mail and Other Classes

    [In Exhibit 5.3.11 under ``Package Services'' to revise the 
Presorted Media Mail indicia to read as Media Mail:]
* * * * *

608 Postal Information and Resources

* * * * *

2.0 Domestic Mail

* * * * *

2.6 Alaska Bypass Service

2.6.1 Prices

    [Revise 2.6.1 to read as follows:]
    Alaska Bypass Service prices are based on the weight of the 
shipment.
* * * * *

700 Special Standards

703 Nonprofit USPS Marketing Mail and Other Unique Eligibility

* * * * *

9.0 Mixed Classes

* * * * *

9.2 Eligibility for Attachments of Different Classes

* * * * *

9.2.2 Price Qualification

    If a Periodicals, USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel Select, or Package 
Services host piece qualifies for: * * *
    [Revise the first sentence of item (d) to read as follows:]
    d. A destination entry price (DDU, DSCF, or DADC), a USPS Marketing 
Mail attachment is eligible for the comparable destination entry price. 
* * *
* * * * *
    [Revise 9.6 to read as follows:]

9.6 Eligibility for Combined Mailing of Media Mail and Bound Printed 
Matter

9.6.1 Machinable Parcels

    A mailer may combine into one parcel separate and distinguishable 
pieces of Media Mail and Bound Printed Matter for the same addressee, 
if these combined pieces form a regular machinable parcel as defined in 
201.7.5.

9.6.2 Presorted Prices

    Presorted prices may be claimed, subject to the applicable 
preparation standards.
* * * * *

705 Advanced Preparation and Special Postage Payment Systems

* * * * *

2.0 Manifest Mailing System

* * * * *

2.3 Keyline

* * * * *

2.3.5 Unique ID Number Location--Itemized Mailings

    [Revise the last sentence of 2.3.5 to read as follows:]
    * * * The numbers must be printed in overall ascending order, or in 
ascending order within each zone, 5-digit, or 3-digit ZIP Code area on 
the manifest.

2.4 Authorization

* * * * *

2.4.3 General Requirements for Authorization

    General requirements for authorization are as follows: * * *
    [Revise the last sentence of item c(3) to read as follows:]
    3. * * * Parcels mis-shipped at destination SCFs are handled 
through parcel sampling and are treated as underpaid parcels.
* * * * *

5.0 First-Class Mail or USPS Marketing Mail Mailings With Different 
Payment Methods

* * * * *

5.2 Postage

* * * * *

5.2.6 Single-Piece Price Mail

    [Revise 5.2.6 to read as follows:]
    With USPS approval, trays of single-piece price mail may be placed 
on the origin SCF/LPC pallet (First-Class Mail), or the mixed pallet 
(USPS Marketing Mail), after USPS verification is completed.
* * * * *

6.0 Combining Mailings of USPS Marketing Mail, Package Services, and 
Parcel Select Parcels

6.1 Basic Standards for Combining Parcels

6.1.1 Basic Standards

    USPS Marketing Mail parcels, Package Services parcels, and Parcel 
Select parcels in combined mailings must meet the following standards: 
* * *
    [Revise the first sentence of item (d) to read as follows:]
    d. Minimum volume requirements for USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel 
Select, and Presorted Bound Printed Matter must be met separately and 
are based solely on the quantity of pieces eligible for each price at 
the required presort level. * * *
* * * * *
    [Delete 6.2 in its' entirety; renumber 6.3 and 6.4 as 6.2 and 6.3 
respectively:]
* * * * *
    [Newly renumbered as 6.2]

6.2 Combining Parcels--DSCF and DDU Prices

6.2.1 Qualification

    Combination requirements for specific discounts and prices are as 
follows:

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    [Revise items (a) and (b) to read as follows:]
    a. When the mailer pays DSCF prices, Parcel Select, USPS Marketing 
Mail, and Bound Printed Matter parcels may be combined under 6.2.
    b. All USPS Marketing Mail parcels may be combined with Package 
Services and Parcel Select parcels prepared for DDU prices under 6.2.
* * * * *
    [Renumbered 6.3]

6.3 Combining Package Services, Parcel Select, and USPS Marketing 
Mail--Optional 3-Digit SCF/RPDC Entry

* * * * *

6.3.2 Qualification and Preparation

    Parcel Select and Bound Printed Matter machinable parcels, and USPS 
Marketing Mail parcels may be prepared for entry at designated SCFs/
RPDCs under these standards: * * *
    [Delete item (c) in its' entirety; renumber items (d) through (f) 
as items (c) through (e) respectively:]
    [Revise newly renumbered item (c) to read as follows:]
    c. USPS Marketing Mail, machinable Marketing parcels (regular and 
Nonprofit) and Nonprofit machinable-priced parcels are eligible for the 
NDC/RPDC presort-level price. USPS Marketing Mail, nonstandard 
Marketing parcels (regular and Nonprofit) and Nonprofit nonstandard-
priced parcels are eligible for the 3-digit presort-level DSCF price.
* * * * *
    [Delete newly renumbered item (e) in its' entirety:]
* * * * *

7.0 Combining Package Services and Parcel Select Parcels for 
Destination Entry

7.1 Combining Parcels--DSCF/DRPDC and DDU OR DS&DC Entry

* * * * *

7.1.2 Basic Standards

    Package Services and Parcel Select parcels that qualify as 
machinable and nonstandard under 201 and meet the following conditions 
may be combined in 5-digit scheme and 5-digit sacks or 5-digit scheme 
and 5-digit pallets under these conditions:
    [Revise item (a) to read as follows:]
    a. Minimum volume requirements for Parcel Select and Presorted 
Bound Printed Matter must be met separately before combining.
* * * * *

7.1.3 Combined Parcels Prepared in Sacks--Price Eligibility

    In addition to the applicable standards in 255.4.0 and 266.3.0 
through 266.6.0 for destination entry Parcel Select and Package 
Services, the following standards apply for combined parcels prepared 
in sacks: * * *
    [Delete items (c) and (d) in its entirety; renumber item (e) as 
item (c) respectively:]
* * * * *

7.1.6 Combined Parcels Prepared on Pallets--Price Eligibility

    In addition to the applicable standards in 255.4.0, and 266.3.0 
through 266.6.0 for destination entry parcels, the following standards 
apply for combined parcels prepared on pallets: * * *
    [Delete items (c) and (d) in its entirety; renumber item (e) as 
item (c) respectively:]
* * * * *
    [Delete 7.2 in its' entirety; renumber 7.3 through 7.5 as 7.2 
through 7.4:]
* * * * *

8.0 Preparing Pallets

* * * * *

8.5 General Preparation

8.5.1 Presort

    The following apply: * * *
    [Revise items (d) through (f) to read as follows:]
    d. For sacks, trays, or machinable parcels on pallets, the mailer 
must prepare all required pallet levels before any mixed ADC or mixed 
pallets are prepared for a mailing or job.
    e. Except as described in 15.1.3f, bundles must not be placed on 
mixed ADC or mixed pallets. Bundles that cannot be placed on pallets 
must be prepared in sacks under the standards for the price claimed.
    f. The standards for bundle reallocation to protect the SCF/LPC 
(sectional center facility/local processing center) (letters, flats)/
RPDC (parcels), or ADC pallet (8.11 and 8.14) are optional methods of 
pallet preparation designed to retain as much mail as possible at the 
SCF/LPC (letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels), or ADC level.
* * * * *

8.5.2 Required Preparation

    The following standards apply to Periodicals, USPS Marketing Mail, 
Parcel Select, and Package Services, except Parcel Select mailed at 
DSCF and DDU prices: * * *
    [Revise items (b) and (c) to read as follows:]
    b. For bundles of flat-size mailpieces or bundles of nonstandard 
parcels on pallets, after preparing all possible pallets under 8.5.2a, 
when 250 or more pounds of bundles remain for an ADC (Periodicals) or 
for an NDC/RPDC (USPS Marketing Mail parcels), mailers must prepare the 
ADC or Mixed pallet, as applicable for the class of mail. Exception: If 
no ADC or Mixed pallets are in a mailing and 250 or more pounds remain 
for an SCF/LPC (letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels), mailers must prepare 
the SCF/LPC (letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels) pallet.
    c. Bundles that cannot be placed on an ADC, Mixed, or SCF/LPC 
(letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels) pallet may be placed on mixed ADC 
pallets if allowed by the specific standards for the class and shape of 
mail, or be placed in sacks or flat trays (when applicable) (see 
8.9.1).

8.5.3 Minimum Load

    The following minimum load standards apply to mail prepared on 
pallets: * * *
    [Revise items (3) and (4) to read as follows:]
    3. The minimum load for pallets is 200 pounds of USPS Marketing 
Mail parcels (machinable or nonstandard) entered at origin to claim the 
NDC price.
    4. A pallet may contain a minimum of 100 pounds of nonletter-size 
mail or 12 linear feet of letter trays if it is:
    a. An ADC pallet entered at the destination ADC;
    b. An SCF/LPC (letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels) pallet entered at the 
destination SCF/LPC (letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels); or
    c. The only pallet entered at an individual destination ADC or SCF/
LPC (letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels) facility.
* * * * *
    [Revise item (6) to read as follows:]
    6. There is no minimum load for Mixed pallets of bundles or flat 
trays of USPS Marketing Mail flats.
* * * * *

8.5.12 Nonpalletized Mail

    The following apply:
    [Revise item (a) to read as follows:]
    a. Mail that is not palletized (e.g., the bundles do not meet the 
machinability standards in 8.5.7 through 8.5.11) must be prepared under 
the standards for the price claimed.
* * * * *

8.8 Basic Uses

    These types of mail may be palletized: * * *
    [Delete item (j) in its' entirety:]
* * * * *

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8.10 Pallet Presort and Labeling

8.10.1 First-Class Mail--Letter Trays or Flat Trays

    * * * Preparation, sequence, and labeling:
    [Revise the fourth sentence of item (a) to read as follows:]
    a. * * * Pallet may contain trays only for the same 5-digit ZIP 
Code (for non-automation letters and flats) or 5-digit scheme ZIP codes 
(for automation letters and flats). * * *
    [Revise the third sentence of item (b) to read as follows:]
    b. * * * Pallets contain trays destined for the 3-digit ZIP Codes 
serviced by the origin SCF/LPC facility in L005. * * *
* * * * *

8.10.2 Periodicals--Bundles, Sacks, Letter Trays or Flat Trays

    * * * Prepare pallets in the following sequence: * * *
    [Revise the introductory text of item (h) to read as follows:]
    h. SCF/LPC (letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels), required, permitted for 
bundles, trays, and sacks (nonstandard parcels only). The pallet may 
contain carrier-route-price, automation-price, and/or Presorted-price 
mail for the 3-digit ZIP Code groups in L005. Labeling: * * *
* * * * *

8.10.3 USPS Marketing Mail--Bundles, Sacks, or Trays

    [Revise the text of the introductory paragraph to read as follows:]
    Mailers must prepare pallets under 8.0 in the sequence listed below 
and complete each required level before preparing the next optional or 
required level. For USPS Marketing Mail High Density and High Density 
Plus flats price eligibility, only 5-digit pallets under 8.10.3a 
through 8.10.3c are allowed, and the pallets must be entered under 
None, DSCF/DLPC, or DDU or DS&DC standards. (Use ``HD/HD+ DIRECT'' for 
one route and ``HD/HD+ CR-RTS'' for multiple routes on the line 2 
contents description). Unless specified as optional, all sort levels 
are required. For parcels, mailers must use this preparation only for 
nonstandard parcels in sacks. Mailers must palletize unbundled or 
unsacked nonstandard parcels under 8.10.8. Pallets must be labeled 
according to the Line 1 and Line 2 information listed below and under 
8.6. Mailers also may palletize bundles of USPS Marketing Mail flats 
under 10.0, 12.0, or 13.0. Preparation sequence and labeling: * * *
    [Revise the introductory text of item (f) to read as follows:]
    f. SCF/LPC (letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels), required, permitted for 
bundles, trays, and sacks (nonstandard parcels only). The pallet may 
contain carrier-route, automation-price, and/or presorted-price mail 
for the 3-digit ZIP Code groups in L005. Mailers may, at their option, 
place AADC trays on SCF/LPC (letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels) pallets 
when the tray's ``label to'' 3-digit ZIP Code (from L005) is within 
that SCF's/LPC's (letters, flats)/RPDC's (parcels) service area. 
Labeling: * * *
    [Revise item (g) to read as follows:]
    g. ASF/RPDC, required, permitted for sacks (nonstandard parcels 
only). Pallet must contain only parcels for the 3-digit ZIP Code groups 
in L602. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L602.
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD ASF'', followed by ``BARCODED'' (or ``BC'')
    [Revise item (h) to read as follows:]
    h. NDC/RPDC, required, permitted for sacks (nonstandard parcels 
only). Pallet must contain only parcels for the 3-digit ZIP Code groups 
in L601. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L601.
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD NDC'', followed by ``BARCODED'' (or ``BC'')
    [Revise item (i) to read as follows:]
    i. Mixed NDC, optional, permitted for sacks (nonstandard parcels 
only); allowed with no minimum. Mailers must place sacks (nonstandard 
parcels only) containing pieces paid at the single-piece price on the 
mixed NDC/RPDC pallet (unless required to be presented separately by 
special postage payment authorization). Labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD'' followed by information in L601, Column B, for 
facility serving 3-digit ZIP Code prefix of entry Post Office (label to 
plant serving entry Post Office if authorized by processing and 
distribution manager).
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD'', followed by ``BARCODED'' (or ``BC''), 
followed by ``WKG''.
    [Add an item (j) to read as follows:]
    j. Mixed, optional, permitted for bundles and trays; allowed with 
no minimum and required at 100 pounds of mail for bundles of flats. 
Bundles of flats totaling less than 100 pounds in weight must be trayed 
if not palletized. The pallet may contain carrier route, automation, 
and/or Presorted mail. Mailers must place trays containing pieces paid 
at the single-piece price on the mixed pallet (unless required to be 
presented separately by special postage payment authorization). 
Labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD WKG''
    2. Line 2: ``STD FLTS'', followed by ``BARCODED'' (or ``BC'') if 
pallet contains automation price mail; followed by ``NONBARCODED'' (or 
``NBC'') if pallet contains carrier route and/or Presorted price mail; 
followed by ``WKG.'' For letters, ``STD LTRS''; followed by ``BC'' if 
pallet contains barcoded letters; followed by ``MACH'' if pallet 
contains machinable letters; followed by ``MAN'' if pallet contains 
nonmachinable letters; followed by ``WKG.''
* * * * *
    [Revise 8.10.4 to read as follows:]

8.10.4 Package Services Flats--Bundles and Sacks

    Pallets must be prepared under 8.0 in the sequence listed below and 
completed at each required level before the next optional or required 
level is prepared. Unless indicated as optional, all sort levels are 
required under the conditions shown. Carrier route mail and Presorted 
price mail with a barcode apply only to Bound Printed Matter mailings. 
Destination entry price eligibility also applies only to Bound Printed 
Matter (see 266 for flats). At the mailer's option, all Package 
Services flats may be prepared for destination entry. For mailings of 
sacks on pallets, pallet preparation begins with 8.10.4b. Label pallets 
under 8.6 and according to the Line 1 and Line 2 information listed 
below:
    a. 5-digit scheme carrier routes, required, permitted for bundles 
only. Pallet must contain only carrier route bundles for the same 5-
digit scheme under L001. For 5-digit destinations not part of L001, 5-
digit carrier routes pallet preparation begins with 8.10.4b. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L001.
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC FLTS''; followed by ``CARRIER ROUTES'' (or ``CR-
RTS''); followed by ``SCHEME'' (or ``SCH'').
    b. 5-digit carrier routes, required, permitted for bundles and 
sacks. Pallet must contain only carrier route mail for the same 5-digit 
ZIP Code. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination (see 
8.6.4c for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC FLTS''; followed by ``CARRIER ROUTES'' (or ``CR-
RTS'').
    c. 5-digit, required, permitted for bundles and sacks. Pallet must 
contain only Presorted price mail with or without a barcode for the 
same 5-digit ZIP Code or same 5-digit scheme under L007 (for 
automation-compatible flats only under 201.3.0). Five-digit scheme 
bundles are assigned to pallets according to the ``label to'' 5-digit 
ZIP Code in L007. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination (see 
8.6.4c for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC FLTS 5D''; followed by ``BARCODED'' (or ``BC'') 
if pallet contains Presorted price mail with a

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barcode; followed by ``NONBARCODED'' (or ``NBC'') if pallet contains 
Presorted price mail without a barcode.
    d. 3-digit, optional, option not available for bundles for 3-digit 
ZIP Code prefixes marked ``N'' in L002. Pallet may contain mail with or 
without a barcode for the same 3-digit ZIP Code or the same 3-digit 
scheme under L008 (for automation-compatible flats only under 201.3.0). 
Three-digit scheme bundles are assigned to pallets according to the 
``label to'' 3-digit ZIP Code in L008. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L002, Column A.
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC FLTS 3D''; followed by ``BARCODED'' (or ``BC'') 
if pallet contains Presorted price mail with a barcode; followed by 
``NONBARCODED'' (or ``NBC'') if pallet contains carrier route and/or 
Presorted price mail without a barcode.
    e. SCF/LPC, required, permitted for bundles and sacks. The pallet 
may contain carrier route and/or Presorted price mail with or without a 
barcode for the 3-digit ZIP Code groups in L005. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L002, Column C.
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC FLTS SCF''; followed by ``BARCODED'' (or ``BC'') 
if pallet contains Presorted price mail with a barcode; followed by 
``NONBARCODED'' (or ``NBC'') if pallet contains carrier route and/or 
Presorted price mail without a barcode.
    f. Mixed, optional, permitted for sacks only. Pallet may contain 
carrier route and/or Presorted price mail with or without a barcode. 
Labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD WKG''
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC FLTS WKG.''
    [Revise 8.10.5 to read as follows:]

8.10.5 Package Services Nonstandard Parcels--Bundles and Sacks

    Pallets must be prepared under 8.0 in the sequence listed below and 
completed at each required level before the next optional or required 
level is prepared. Unless indicated as optional, all sort levels are 
required under the conditions shown. Carrier route (8.10.5a, 8.10.5b, 
8.10.5d, and 8.10.5e) applies to Bound Printed Matter mailings only. 
Destination entry price eligibility applies only to Parcel Select (see 
256) and Bound Printed Matter (see 266 for parcels). At the mailer's 
option, all Package Services nonstandard parcels also may be prepared 
for destination entry (see 7.0). For mailings of sacks on pallets, 
pallet preparation begins with 8.10.5e. Label pallets under 8.6 and 
according to the Line 1 and Line 2 information listed below:
    a. Merged 5-digit scheme, required, permitted for bundles only. 
Pallet must contain carrier route bundles and noncarrier route 5-digit 
bundles (Presorted price bundles) for the same 5-digit scheme under 
L001. For 5-digit destinations not part of L001, merged 5-digit pallet 
preparation begins with 8.10.5d. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L001.
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC NONSTD CR/5D''; followed by ``SCHEME'' (or 
``SCH'').
    b. 5-digit scheme carrier routes, required, permitted for bundles 
only. Pallet must contain only carrier route bundles for the same 5-
digit scheme under L001. For 5-digit destinations not part of L001, 5-
digit carrier routes pallet preparation begins with 8.10.5e. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L001.
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC NONSTD''; followed by ``CARRIER ROUTES'' (or 
``CR-RTS''); followed by ``SCHEME'' (or ``SCH'').
    c. 5-digit scheme, required, permitted for bundles only. Pallet 
must contain only 5-digit bundles of Presorted price mail for the same 
5-digit scheme under L001. For 5-digit destinations not part of L001, 
5-digit pallet preparation begins with 8.10.5d. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L001.
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC NONSTD 5D''; followed by ``SCHEME'' (or ``SCH'').
    d. Merged 5-digit, required, permitted for bundles only. Pallet 
must contain carrier route bundles and noncarrier route 5-digit bundles 
(Presorted price bundles) for the same 5-digit ZIP Code. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination (see 
8.6.4c for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC NONSTD CR/5D.''
    e. 5-digit carrier routes, required, permitted for bundles and 
sacks. Pallet must contain only carrier route mail for the same 5-digit 
ZIP Code. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination (see 
8.6.4c for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC NONSTD''; followed by ``CARRIER ROUTES'' (or 
``CR-RTS'').
    f. 5-digit, required, permitted for bundles and sacks. Pallet must 
contain only Presorted price mail for the same 5-digit ZIP Code. 
Labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination (see 
8.6.4c for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC NONSTD 5D.''
    g. 3-digit, optional, option not available for bundles for 3-digit 
ZIP Code prefixes marked ``N'' in L002. Pallet must contain parcels 
only for the same 3-digit ZIP Code. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L002, Column A.
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC NONSTD 3D.''
    h. SCF/RPDC, required, permitted for bundles and sacks. The pallet 
may contain carrier-route-price and/or Presorted-price mail for the 3-
digit ZIP Code groups in L005. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L002, Column C.
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC NONSTD SCF.''
    i. Mixed, optional, permitted for sacks only. The pallet may 
contain carrier-route-price mail and/or Presorted-price mail. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD WKG''
    2. Line 2: ``PSVC NONSTD WKG.''

8.10.6 Combined Mailings of USPS Marketing Mail Marketing Parcels 3.5 
ounces or more, USPS Marketing Mail, Package Services, and Parcel 
Select Machinable Parcels

* * * * *
    [Revise the text of item (c) to read as follows:]
    c. SCF/RPDC, optional, but required for DSCF prices. Pallets must 
contain only parcels for the 3-digit ZIP Code groups in L005. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L002, Column C.
    2. Line 2: ``STD/PSVC MACH SCF.''
* * * * *
    [Delete item (d) in its entirety and renumber item (e) as item (d). 
Revise renumbered item (d) to read as follows:]
    d. Mixed, optional. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD WKG''
    2. Line 2: ``STD/PSVC MACH WKG.''
* * * * *
    [Revise 8.10.7 to read as follows:]

8.10.7 Machinable Parcels--USPS Marketing Mail, Including Marketing 
Parcels 3.5 Ounces or More

    Mailers who palletize machinable parcels must make pallets or 
pallet boxes when there are 250 pounds or more for the destination 
levels below for DSCF or DDU prices. When prepared at origin, a 200-
pound minimum is required for the NDC price. Prepare pallets under 8.0 
in the sequence below. Unless indicated as optional, all sort levels 
are required. Label pallets under applicable standards in 8.6 and 
according to Line 1 and Line 2 information below:
    a. 5-digit scheme, required. Pallet must contain parcels for the 
same 5-digit scheme under L606. For 5-digit destinations not part of 
L606, prepare 5-digit pallets under 8.10.7b, Labeling:
    1. Line 1: Use L606.
    2. Line 2: ``STD 5D.''
    b. 5-digit, required. Pallet must contain parcels only for the same 
5-digit ZIP Code. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination (see 
8.6.4c for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``STD 5D.''
    c. SCF/RPDC, optional. Allowed only for mail deposited at a DSCF/
DRPDC to claim SCF price. Labeling:

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    1. Line 1: Use L051.
    2. Line 2: ``STD MACH SCF.''
    d. ASF/RPDC, optional. Not available for the Buffalo NY ASF in 
L602. Pallets must contain only parcels for the 3-digit ZIP Code groups 
in L602. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: Use L602.
    2. Line 2: ``STD MACH ASF.''
    e. NDC/RPDC, required. Pallets must contain only parcels for the 3-
digit ZIP Code groups in L601. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: Use L601.
    2. Line 2: ``STD MACH NDC.''
    f. Origin NDC/RPDC (required); no minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: L601, Column B.
    2. Line 2: ``STD MACH NDC.''
    g. Mixed NDC, optional; no minimum. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD'' followed by information in L601, Column B, for 
facility serving 3-digit ZIP Code prefix of entry Post Office (or 
labeled to plant serving entry Post Office if authorized by processing 
and distribution manager).
    2. Line 2: ``STD MACH WKG.''
    [Revise 8.10.8 to read as follows:]

8.10.8 Nonstandard Parcels Weighing 2 Ounces or More--USPS Marketing 
Mail, Including Marketing Parcels

    Mailers who palletize unbundled or unsacked nonstandard parcels 
must make pallets or pallet boxes when there are 250 pounds or more for 
the destination levels below for DSCF or DDU prices. When pallets or 
pallet boxes are prepared at origin, a 200-pound minimum is required 
for the NDC price. Mailers must prepare pallets or pallet boxes of 
nonstandard parcels (except tubes, rolls, and similar pieces) weighing 
2 ounces or more under 8.0 and in the sequence listed below. Mailers 
must label pallets or pallet boxes according to the Line 1 and Line 2 
information listed below and under 8.6. Mailers may not prepare tubes, 
rolls, and similar pieces or pieces that weigh less than 2 ounces on 
pallets or in pallet boxes, except for pieces in carrier-route bundles 
or in sacks under 8.10.3. Preparation sequence and labeling:
    a. 5-digit scheme, required. Pallet or pallet box must contain 
parcels only for the same 5-digit scheme under L606. For 5-digit 
destinations not part of L606 prepare 5-digit pallets under 8.10.8b. 
Labeling:
    1. Line 1: Use L606.
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD 5D''; followed by ``SCHEME'' (or ``SCH'').
    b. 5-digit, required. Pallet or pallet box must contain parcels 
only for the same 5-digit ZIP Code. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination (see 
8.6.4c for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD 5D.''
    c. SCF/RPDC, required. Allowed only for mail deposited at a DSCF/
DRPDC to claim SCF price. labeling:
    1. Line 1: Use L002, Column C.
    2. Line 2: Use ``STD NONSTD SCF.''
    d. ASF/RPDC, optional. Not available for the Buffalo, New York, ASF 
in L602. Pallets must contain only parcels for the 3-digit ZIP Code 
groups in L602. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L602.
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD ASF.''
    e. NDC/RPDC, required. Pallets must contain only parcels for the 3-
digit ZIP Code groups in L601. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L601.
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD NDC.''
    f. Origin NDC/RPDC (required); no minimum; labeling:
    1. Line 1: L601, Column B.
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD NDC.''
    g. Mixed NDC, optional. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD'' followed by information in L601, Column B, for 
facility serving 3-digit ZIP Code prefix of entry Post Office (or 
labeled to plant serving entry Post Office if authorized by processing 
and distribution manager).
    2. Line 2: ``STD NONSTD WKG.''

8.11 Bundle Reallocation To Protect SCF/LPC/RPDC Pallet for Periodicals 
Flats and Nonstandard Parcels and USPS Marketing Mail Flats on Pallets

8.11.1 Basic Standards

    The following apply: * * *
    [Revise item (c) to read as follows:]
    a. Reallocation is performed only when there is mail for the SCF/
LPC (letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels) service area that would fall beyond 
the SCF/LPC (letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels) pallet level (e.g., to an 
ADC pallet).
* * * * *
    8.11.3 Reallocation of Bundles if Optional 3-Digit Pallets Are 
Prepared
    Reallocation rules are as follows: * * *
    [Revise the last sentence of item (d) to read as follows:]
    d. * * * Mail that falls beyond the SCF/RPDC pallet level must be 
placed on the next appropriate pallet (ADC or Mixed) or in the next 
appropriate sack (nonstandard parcels) or flat tray.

8.11.4 Reallocating of Bundles if Optional 3-Digit Pallets Are Not 
Prepared

    Reallocation rules are as follows: * * *
    [Revise the last sentence of item (b) to read as follows:]
    b. * * * Mail that falls beyond the SCF/RPDC pallet level must be 
placed on the next appropriate pallet (ADC or Mixed) or in the next 
appropriate sack (nonstandard parcels) or flat tray.
* * * * *
    [Delete 8.13 in its' entirety; renumber 8.14 through 8.20 as 8.13 
through 8.19 respectively;]
* * * * *
    [Renumbered 8.13]

8.13 Pallets of Bundles, Sacks, and Trays

* * * * *
    [Delete renumbered 8.13.3 and 8.13.4 in its' entirety and renumber 
8.13.5 as 8.13.3:]
* * * * *
    [Renumbered 8.13.3]

8.13.3 Securing Trays

    The following apply:
    a. Trays must be sleeved and strapped under the following: * * *
    [Revise item a(5) to read as follows:]
    5. 265.3.0 for Bound Printed Matter flats.
    [Delete item a(6) in its' entirety:]
* * * * *
    [Renumbered 8.16]

8.16 Pallets of Machinable Parcels

    [Delete item 8.16.1 in its' entirety; renumber 8.16.2 as 8.16.1:]
* * * * *

9.0 Combining Bundles of Automation and Nonautomation Flats in Flat 
Trays and Sacks

    [Delete 9.1 in its' entirety; renumber sections 9.2 through 9.4 as 
9.1 through 9.3 respectively:]
* * * * *

10.0 Merging Bundles of Flats Using the City State Product

* * * * *

10.2 USPS Marketing Mail

* * * * *

10.2.5 Pallet Preparation and Labeling

* * * * *
    [Delete items (h) and (i) in its' entirety; renumber item (j) as 
(h):]
    [Revise renumbered item (h) to read as follows:]
    h. Mixed, optional, allowed with no minimum and required at 100 
pounds of mail for bundles of flats. Bundles of flats totaling less 
than 100 pounds in weight must be trayed if not palletized. The pallet 
may contain carrier route, automation, and/or Presorted mail. Mailers 
must place trays containing pieces paid at the single-piece price on 
the mixed pallet (unless required to be presented separately by special 
postage payment authorization). Labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD'' followed by information in L601, Column B

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    2. Line 2: ``STD'' followed by ``FLTS''; followed by ``BARCODED'' 
(or ``BC'') if pallet contains automation price mail; followed by 
``NONBARCODED'' (or ``NBC'') if pallet contains carrier route and/or 
Presorted price mail; followed by ``WKG.''
* * * * *

11.0 Combining Automation Price and Nonautomation Price Flats in 
Bundles

    [Delete 11.1 in its' entirety; renumber sections 11.2 through 11.4 
as 11.1 through 11.3 respectively:]
* * * * *

12.0 Merging Bundles of Flats on Pallets Using a 5 Percent Threshold

* * * * *

12.2 USPS Marketing Mail

* * * * *

12.2.3 Pallet Preparation and Labeling

* * * * *
    [Delete items (h) and (i) in its' entirety; renumber item (j) as 
(h):]
    [Revise renumbered item (h) to read as follows:]
    h. Mixed, optional, allowed with no minimum and required at 100 
pounds of mail for bundles of flats. Bundles of flats totaling less 
than 100 pounds in weight must be trayed if not palletized. The pallet 
may contain carrier route, automation, and/or Presorted mail. Mailers 
must place trays containing pieces paid at the single-piece price on 
the mixed pallet (unless required to be presented separately by special 
postage payment authorization). Labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD'' followed by information in L601, Column B
    2. Line 2: ``STD'' followed by ``FLTS''; followed by ``BARCODED'' 
(or ``BC'') if pallet contains automation price mail; followed by 
``NONBARCODED'' (or ``NBC'') if pallet contains carrier route and/or 
Presorted price mail; followed by ``WKG.''
* * * * *

13.0 Merging Bundles of Flats on Pallets Using the City State Product 
and a 5-Percent Threshold

* * * * *

13.2 USPS Marketing Mail

* * * * *

13.2.4 Pallet Preparation and Labeling

* * * * *
    [Delete items (h) and (i) in its' entirety; renumber item (j) as 
(h):]
    [Revise renumbered item (h) to read as follows:]
    h. Mixed, optional, allowed with no minimum and required at 100 
pounds of mail for bundles of flats. Bundles of flats totaling less 
than 100 pounds in weight must be trayed if not palletized. The pallet 
may contain carrier route, automation, and/or Presorted mail. Mailers 
must place trays containing pieces paid at the single-piece price on 
the mixed pallet (unless required to be presented separately by special 
postage payment authorization). Labeling:
    1. Line 1: ``MXD'' followed by information in L601, Column B
    2. Line 2: ``STD'' followed by ``FLTS''; followed by ``BARCODED'' 
(or ``BC'') if pallet contains automation price mail; followed by 
``NONBARCODED'' (or ``NBC'') if pallet contains carrier route and/or 
Presorted price mail; followed by ``WKG.''
* * * * *

15.0 Combining USPS Marketing Mail Flats, Bound Printed Matter Flats, 
and Periodicals Flats

15.1 Basic Standards

15.1.1 General

* * * * *
    [Revise item (g) to read as follows:]
    g. When residual pieces are included in a combined mailing of USPS 
Marketing Mail flats and Periodicals flats on pallets, these pieces 
must be bundled and placed directly on mixed pallets.
* * * * *

15.1.10 Other Periodicals Pricing

    Other prices for Periodicals flats in a combined mailing of USPS 
Marketing Mail and Periodicals flats on pallets will be assessed as 
follows:
    [Delete items (a) and (b); renumber items (c) through (e) as (a) 
through (c) respectively:] [Revise renumbered (a) through (c) to read 
as follows:]
    a. The bundle price applicable to the ADC bundle placed on the ADC 
container level will apply to mixed ADC bundles placed on mixed 
pallets.
    b. The container price applicable to the mixed ADC pallet level 
will apply to the mixed pallet level.
    c. The bundle price applicable to the 5-digit bundle placed on the 
mixed ADC container level will apply to carrier route bundles placed on 
mixed pallets.
    [Revise 15.1.11 to read as follows:]

15.1.11 Bundle Reallocation to Protect the SCF/LPC Pallet

    Mailers may reallocate bundles under 8.11 to protect the SCF/LPC 
pallet.
* * * * *

15.2 Combining USPS Marketing Mail Flats, Bound Printed Matter Flats, 
and Periodicals Flats in the Same Bundle

* * * * *

15.2.3 Pallet Presort and Labeling

    [Revise the second sentence of 15.2.3 to read as follows:]
    * * * Merged 5-digit scheme through SCF pallets must contain at 
least 250 pounds of combined USPS Marketing Mail and Periodicals 
mailpieces, except as allowed under 8.5.3. * * *

15.3 Combining Bundles of USPS Marketing Mail Flats, Bound Printed 
Matter Flats, and Periodicals Flats on the Same Pallet

* * * * *

15.3.3 Pallet Presort and Labeling

    [Revise the second sentence of 15.3.3 to read as follows:]
    * * * Merged 5-digit scheme through SCF pallets must contain at 
least 250 pounds of combined USPS Marketing Mail and Periodicals, 
except as allowed under 8.5.3. * * *
* * * * *

15.4 Pallet Preparation

15.4.1 Pallet Preparation, Sequence and Labeling

    [Revise 15.4.1 to read as follows:]
    When combining USPS Marketing Mail, Bound Printed Matter, and 
Periodicals flats within the same bundle or combining bundles of USPS 
Marketing Mail flats, Bound Printed Matter flats and bundles of 
Periodicals flats on pallets, bundles must be placed on pallets. For 
labeling, ``STD/BPM/PER FLTS'', as applicable' means to label each 
individual pallet based on the classes of mailpieces on that individual 
pallet. As an example, in a combined mailing of USPS Marketing Mail, 
Bound Printed Matter, and Periodicals flats, some pallets may be 
labeled ``STD/BPM/PER'' while others might properly be labeled ``STD/
BPM,'' ``STD/PER,'' ``BPM/PER,'' or even ``STD,'' ``BPM,'' or ``PER.'' 
Preparation, sequence and labeling:
    a. 5-digit scheme carrier routes, required. Pallet must contain 
only carrier route bundles for the same 5-digit scheme under L001. For 
5-digit destinations not part of L001, 5-digit carrier routes pallet 
preparation begins with 15.4.1c. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L001.
    2. Line 2: ``STD/BPM/PER FLTS''; followed by ``CARRIER ROUTES'' (or 
``CR-RTS''); followed by ``SCHEME'' (or ``SCH''); followed by ``MIX 
COMAIL.''
    b. Merged 5-digit scheme, optional. Not permitted for bundles 
containing noncarrier route automation-compatible flats under 201.6.0. 
Required for all other bundles. Pallet must contain carrier route 
bundles and noncarrier route 5-digit bundles (Presorted bundles

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only) for the same 5-digit scheme under L001. For 5-digit destinations 
not part of L001, merged 5-digit pallet preparation begins with 
15.4.1d. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L001.
    2. Line 2: ``STD/BPM/PER FLTS CR/5D;'' followed by ``SCHEME'' (or 
``SCH''); followed by ``MIX COMAIL.''
    c. Merged 5-digit, optional. Not permitted for bundles containing 
noncarrier route automation-compatible flats under 201.6.0. Required 
for all other bundles. Pallet must contain carrier route bundles and 
noncarrier route 5-digit bundles (Presorted bundles only) for the same 
5-digit ZIP Code. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination (see 
8.6.4c for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``STD/BPM/PER FLTS''; followed by ``CR/5D''; followed by 
``MIX COMAIL.''
    d. 5-digit carrier routes, required. Pallet must contain only 
carrier route mail for the same 5-digit ZIP Code. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination (see 
8.6.4c for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``STD/BPM/PER FLTS''; followed by ``CR/5D''; followed by 
``MIX COMAIL.''
    e. 5-digit, required. Pallet must contain only mail for the same 5-
digit ZIP Code or same 5-digit scheme under L007 (for automation flats 
only under 201.6.0). 5-digit scheme bundles are assigned to 5-digit 
pallets according to the OEL ``label to'' 5-digit ZIP Code. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: city, state, and 5-digit ZIP Code destination (see 
8.6.4c for overseas military mail).
    2. Line 2: ``STD/BPM/PER FLTS 5D''; followed by ``BARCODED'' (or 
``BC''); ``NONBARCODED'' (or ``NBC'') for Presorted mail, or 
``BARCODED/NONBARCODED'' (or ``BC/NBC'') for pallets including both 
barcoded and Presorted pieces; followed by ``MIX COMAIL.''
    f. 3-digit, optional, but not available for bundles for 3-digit ZIP 
Code prefixes marked ``N'' in L002. Pallet may contain mail for the 
same 3-digit ZIP Code or the same 3-digit scheme under L008 (for 
automation-compatible flats only under 201.6.0). Three-digit scheme 
bundles are assigned to pallets according to the OEL ``label to'' 3-
digit ZIP Code in L008. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L002, Column A.
    2. Line 2: ``STD/BPM/PER FLTS 3D''; followed by ``BARCODED'' (or 
``BC''); ``NONBARCODED'' (or ``NBC'') for Presorted mail, or 
``BARCODED/NONBARCODED'' (or ``BC/NBC'') for pallets including both 
barcoded and Presorted pieces; followed by ``MIX COMAIL.''
    g. SCF/LPC, required. Pallet may contain carrier route, automation 
or Presorted mail for the 3-digit ZIP Code groups in L005. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: L002, Column C.
    2. Line 2: ``STD/BPM/PER FLTS SCF''; followed by ``BARCODED'' (or 
``BC''); ``NONBARCODED'' (or ``NBC'') for Presorted mail, or 
``BARCODED/NONBARCODED'' (or ``BC/NBC'') for mixed pallets; followed by 
``MIX COMAIL.''
    h. Mixed, required, 100 pound minimum. Pallet may contain carrier-
route, automation or presorted mail. Pallet includes MXD ADC bundles, 
prepared according to the ``label to'' ZIP in L009, as appropriate. 
Unless authorized by the processing and distribution manager, pallet 
must be entered at the NDC/RPDC serving the 3-digit ZIP Code of the 
entry Post Office. Labeling:
    1. Line 1: Use ``MXD'' followed by the information in L601, for the 
facility serving the 3-digit ZIP Code prefix of the entry Post Office.
    2. Line 2: ``STD/BPM/PER FLTS;'' followed by ``BARCODED'' (or 
``BC''); ``NONBARCODED'' (or ``NBC'') for Presorted mail, or 
``BARCODED/NONBARCODED'' (or ``BC/NBC'') for mixed pallets; followed by 
``WKG;'' followed by ``MIX COMAIL.''
* * * * *

16.0 Plant-Load Mailings

* * * * *

16.7 Interdistrict Plant-Loaded Shipments

* * * * *

16.7.4 USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel Select, and Package Services

    [Revise 16.7.4 to read as follows:]
    For plant-loaded shipments of USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel Select, 
and Package Services, if there is enough mail for the same SCF/LPC 
(letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels) service area to fill 60 percent or more 
of a vehicle by weight or by cube (a minimum of 28,000 pounds or 2,000 
cubic feet), the mailer must prepare a direct vehicle for that SCF/LPC 
(letters, flats)/RPDC (parcels).
* * * * *

16.7.7 Sufficient Volume

    [Delete item (c) in its' entirety:]
* * * * *

21.0 Optional Combined Parcel Mailings

21.1 Basic Standards for Combining Parcel Select, Package Services, and 
USPS Marketing Mail Parcels

21.1.1 Basic Standards

    Package Services parcels, Parcel Select parcels, and USPS Marketing 
Mail parcels in a combined parcel mailing must meet the following 
standards:
* * * * *
    d. Combined mailings must meet the following minimum volume 
requirements: * * *
    [Revise item d(3) to read as follows:]
    1. Presorted BPM--Minimum 300 parcels.
* * * * *

21.2 Price Eligibility

21.2.1 Eligible Prices

    [Revise 21.2.1 to read as follows:]
    Combined parcels may be eligible for USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel 
Select, single-piece Media Mail, single-piece Library Mail, single-
piece and Presorted Bound Printed Matter, and destination entry prices 
and discounts as applicable.

21.2.2 Price Application

    [Revise 21.2.2 to read as follows:]
    Apply prices based on the criteria in 200 and the following 
standards:
    a. USPS Marketing Mail and Parcel Select parcel prices are based on 
the container level and entry (see 243.5.0 and 253).
    b. Bound Printed Matter (BPM) parcels qualify for single-piece 
prices or Presorted Bound Printed Matter prices as follows:
    1. Presorted prices for BPM pieces prepared in other than MXD ADC 
and MXD containers when the combined mailing contains at least 300 
pieces of BPM.
    2. Nonpresorted prices for pieces prepared in MXD ADC and MXD 
containers, and when the combined mailing contains less than 300 pieces 
of BPM.
    3. Destination entry prices based on entry.
    c. Media Mail parcels qualify for single-piece prices for pieces 
prepared in MXD ADC or MXD containers, and when the combined mailing 
contains less than 300 pieces of Media Mail.
    c. Library Mail parcels qualify for single-piece prices for pieces 
in MXD ADC or MXD containers, and when the combined mailing contains 
less than 300 pieces of Library Mail.

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    d. Parcel Select prices are based on the destination entry for 
pieces in 5-digit, 3-digit, or ADC containers.
* * * * *

21.3 Mail Preparation

* * * * *

21.3.2 Combining USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel Select, and Package 
Services Machinable Parcels

    Prepare and enter USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel Select, and Package 
Services machinable parcels, and USPS Marketing Mail Marketing parcels 
6 ounces or more, as combined machinable parcels as shown in the table 
below.
    [Revise the table in 21.3.2 to read as follows:]

                                              Combined Preparation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                         Mixed
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry................................  5-Digit/Scheme \1\...........  (Required).
Origin...............................  Sacks--15-piece or 30-lb       Sacks--No minimum.
                                        minimum.
                                       Pallets--250-lb minimum......  Pallets--250-lb minimum.
DSCF.................................  Sacks--10-piece or 10-lb
                                        minimum.
                                       Pallets--100-lb minimum......
DDU/DS&DC............................  Sacks--No minimum............
                                       Pallets--No minimum..........
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ All parcel types may be combined in 5-digit containers to meet minimum volumes.

21.3.3 Combining USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel Select, and Package 
Services APPS-Machinable Parcels

    Prepare and enter USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel Select, and Package 
Services nonstandard parcels, that are not tubes, rolls, triangles, or 
similarly nonstandard-shaped parcels) as combined APPS-machinable 
parcels as shown in the table below.
    [Revise the table in 21.3.3 to read as follows:]

                                              Combined Preparation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     3-Digit                ADC                 Mixed ADC
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry...................  5-Digit/Scheme \1\.  (Required).........  (Required).........  (Required).
Origin..................  Sacks--15-piece or   Sacks--10-piece or   Sacks--10-piece or   Sacks--No minimum.
                           30-lb minimum.       20-lb minimum.       20-lb minimum.
                          Pallets--250-lb      Pallets--250-lb      Pallets--250-lb      Pallets--250-lb
                           minimum.             minimum.             minimum.             minimum.
DSCF....................  Sacks--10-piece or   Sacks--10-piece or
                           10-lb minimum.       20-lb minimum.
                          Pallets--100-lb      Pallets--100-lb
                           minimum.             minimum.
DDU/DS&DC...............  Sacks--No minimum..
                          Pallets--No minimum
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ All parcel types may be combined in 5-digit containers to meet minimum volumes.

* * * * *

21.3.4 Combining USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel Select, and Package 
Services Parcels (Not APPS-Machinable)

    Prepare and enter USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel Select, and Package 
Services parcels, and USPS Marketing Mail Marketing parcels under 2 
ounces, as combined not APPS-machinable parcels as shown in the table 
below.
    [Revise the table in 21.3.4 to read as follows:]

                                              Combined Preparation
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     3-Digit                ADC                 Mixed ADC
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry...................  5-Digit/Scheme \1\.  (Required).........  (Required).........  (Required).
Origin..................  Sacks--15-piece or   Sacks--10-piece or   Sacks--10-piece or   Sacks--No minimum.
                           30-lb minimum.       20-lb minimum.       20-lb minimum.
                          Pallets--250-lb      Pallets--250-lb      Pallets--250-lb      Pallets--250-lb
                           minimum.             minimum.             minimum.             minimum.
DSCF....................  Sacks--10-piece or   Sacks--10-piece or
                           10-lb minimum.       20-lb minimum.
                          Pallets--100-lb      Pallets--100-lb
                           minimum.             minimum.
DDU/DS&DC...............  Sacks--No minimum..
                          Pallets--No minimum
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ All parcel types may be combined in 5-digit containers to meet minimum volumes.



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Colleen Hibbert-Kapler,
Attorney, Ethics and Legal Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2025-10462 Filed 6-9-25; 8:45 am]
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