[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 53 (Thursday, March 19, 2026)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 13263-13266]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2026-05405]


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POSTAL SERVICE

39 CFR Part 111


Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Open and Distribute 
Parcel Mailings Discontinued

AGENCY: Postal Service.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The Postal Service is proposing to amend Mailing Standards of 
the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM[supreg]) in 
various sections to discontinue the mailing of parcels with Priority 
Mail Express[supreg] and Priority Mail[supreg] Open and Distribute 
service.

DATES: Submit comments on or before April 20, 2026.

ADDRESSES: Mail or deliver written comments to the manager, Product 
Classification, U.S. Postal Service, 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Room 4446, 
Washington, DC 20260-5015. If sending comments by email, include the 
name and address of the commenter and send to 
[email protected], with a subject line of ``Open and 
Distribute Parcels Discontinued''. Faxed comments are not accepted.
    You may inspect and photocopy all written comments, by appointment 
only, at USPS Headquarters Library, 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW, 11th Floor 
North, Washington, DC 20260. These records are available for review on 
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., by calling 202-268-2906.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Catherine Knox at (202) 268-5636 or 
Garry Rodriguez at (202) 268-7281.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: All submitted comments and attachments are 
part of the public record and subject to disclosure. Do not enclose any 
material in your comments that you consider to be confidential or 
inappropriate for public disclosure.
    Currently, mailers using Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail 
Open and Distribute service to mail parcels are limited to 5-digit 
sacks.
    The Postal Service is proposing to discontinue the mailing of 
parcels using Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Open and 
Distribute as a published service. Priority Mail Express and Priority 
Mail Open and Distribute service will continue to provide an option for 
mailers who want to expedite letter or flat mailings to destination 
postal facilities
    As an alternative, the mailing of parcels using Priority Mail 
Express and Priority Mail Open and Distribute service will be made 
available to mailers

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through a negotiated service agreement (NSA).
    The Postal Service is proposing to implement this change effective 
July 12, 2026.
    Although exempt from the notice and comment requirements of the 
Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553(b), (c)) regarding proposed 
rulemaking by 39 U.S.C. 410(a), the Postal Service invites public 
comment on the proposed revisions 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 proposes the following changes to 
Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail 
Manual (DMM), incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal 
Regulations (see 39 CFR 111.1):

PART 111--[AMENDED]

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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:

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

* * * * *

200 Commercial Letters, Cards, Flats, and Parcels

* * * * *

204 Barcode Standards

* * * * *

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

* * * * *

3.2.4 3-Digit Content Identifier Numbers

* * * * *

Exhibit 3.2.4 3-Digit Content Identifier Numbers

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

Priority Mail Open and Distribute

* * * * *
    [Delete the ``Parcels, all classes'' line item under the ``Priority 
Mail Open and Distribute'' section.]
    [Delete the ``All other Classes, Parcels'' section in its 
entirety.]
* * * * *

240 Commercial Mail USPS Marketing Mail

* * * * *

245 Mail Preparation

* * * * *

12.0 Preparing Customized MarketMail

* * * * *

12.6 Containerizing and Labeling

    Prepare and label containers as follows:
* * * * *
    [Revise the text of item b to read as follows:]
    b. Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Open and Distribute 
shipments must be prepared in USPS-provided Priority Mail Express or 
Priority Mail containers (envelopes or boxes) or in mailer-supplied 
containers, labeled under 705.18.5.
* * * * *

250 Commercial Mail Parcel Select

253 Prices and Eligibility

* * * * *

4.0 Price Eligibility for Parcel Select

4.1 Destination Entry Price Eligibility

* * * * *

4.1.2 Basic Standards

    For Parcel Select destination entry, pieces must meet the 
applicable standards in 255.4.0 and the following criteria:
* * * * *
    [Revise the text of item d to read as follows:]
    d. Pieces must be deposited at a destination SCF, or destination 
delivery unit, as applicable for the price claimed.
* * * * *

256 Enter and Deposit

* * * * *

2.0 Deposit

* * * * *

2.5 Mail Separation and Presentation of Destination Entry Mailings

    [Revise the first sentence of 2.5 to read as follows:]
    Destination entry mail must be presented and verified under a PVDS 
system (705.17.0), presented for acceptance at a BMEU located at a 
destination postal facility; or presented for acceptance at an origin 
DMU or BMEU. * * *
* * * * *

700 Special Standards

* * * * *

705 Advanced Preparation and Special Postage Payment Systems

* * * * *

18.0 Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute and Priority Mail Open 
and Distribute

18.1 Prices and Fees

18.1.1 Basis of Price

    The basis of price for Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Open 
and Distribute is as follows:
* * * * *
    [Revise the text of item b to read as follows:]
    b. Priority Mail commercial tray box postage is based on the tray 
box and zone. Do not apply Priority Mail dimensional weight pricing or 
Periodicals container prices to the external container. The maximum 
weight for each container is 70 pounds.
    [Delete item c in its entirety.]

18.1.2 Zone Prices

    [Revise the text of 18.1.2 to read as follows:]
    For Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute postage, compute zone 
prices from the accepting Post Office to the destination facility for 
the container (not the destination Post Office for the enclosed mail).
* * * * *

18.1.5 Payment Method

    Postage payment methods are as follows:
* * * * *
    [Revise the second sentence of item b to read as follows:]
    b. * * * Priority Mail Express postage must be affixed to the Open 
and Distribute tray box or part of the address label.
    [Revise the second sentence of item c to read as follows:]
    c. * * * Priority Mail postage must be affixed to the Open and 
Distribute tray box or part of the address label.

18.1.6 Postage Statement for Enclosed Mail

    The following apply:
    [Revise the text of item a to read as follows:]
    a. The mailer must provide the correct postage statement for the 
enclosed mail.

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    b. If the enclosed mail is zone-priced, the mailer must provide one 
of the following:
    [Revise the text of items b1 and b2 to read as follows:]
    1. Documentation that details the pieces and postage, by zone for 
each Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute shipment destination; or
    2. A separate postage statement for each Priority Mail Express Open 
and Distribute shipment destination.
* * * * *
    [Revise the text of item d to read as follows:]
    d. A postage statement is not required for the Priority Mail 
Express or Priority Mail portion of the Open and Distribute shipment.
* * * * *

18.2 Basic Standards

18.2.1 Description of Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute and 
Priority Mail Open and Distribute

    [Revise the first sentence of 18.2.1 to read as follows:]
    Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute and Priority Mail Open 
and Distribute provide alternatives for mailers who want to expedite 
mailings of letter-size or flat-size pieces of other classes of mail to 
destination postal facilities, including as a means of eligibility for 
destination entry prices for the applicable classes and shapes of mail. 
* * *

18.2.2 Content Standards

    * * * Additional standards for the enclosed mail are as follows:
    [Revise the text of item a to read as follows:]
    a. Mail enclosed in a Priority Mail Express Open-and-Distribute 
container may only add the extra services described in 18.3.2. Mail 
enclosed in a Priority Mail Open-and-Distribute container may only add 
the extra services described in 18.4.2.
* * * * *

18.3 Additional Standards for Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute

* * * * *

18.3.2 Extra Services

    [Revise the introductory text of 18.3.2 to read as follows:]
    No extra services are available for Priority Mail Express Open and 
Distribute containers. Only the following extra services may be added 
for the enclosed mail:
* * * * *
    [Revise the text of item b to read as follows:]
    b. Priority Mail letters and flats may be sent with Certified Mail 
service.
    [Delete items c and d in their entirety.]

18.4 Additional Standards for Priority Mail Open and Distribute

* * * * *

18.4.2 Extra Services

    [Revise the last sentence in the introductory text of 18.4.2 to 
read as follows:]
    * * * First-Class Mail pieces may be sent with Certified Mail 
service.
    [Delete items a, b, and c, in their entirety.]

18.5 Preparation

18.5.1 Containers for Expedited Transport

    Acceptable containers for expedited transport are as follows:
    [Revise the text of items a and b to read as follows:]
    a. A Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute shipment must be 
contained in a USPS-provided Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute 
tray box (Tags are not required for tray boxes; only the 4x6 address 
label should be applied), except as provided in 18.5.1c and 18.5.1d. 
Blue Label 257S or blue Label 257S-EVS (USPS Ship) may be affixed to 
containers used for Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute shipments 
prepared under 18.5.1c or 18.5.1d destined to a DDU or DS&DC.
    b. A Priority Mail Open and Distribute shipment must be contained 
in a USPS-provided Priority Mail Open and Distribute tray box (Tags are 
not required for tray boxes, only the 4x6 address label should be 
applied), except as provided in 18.5.1c and 18.5.1d. Pink Label 190S or 
pink Label 190S-EVS (USPS Ship) may be affixed to containers used for 
Priority Mail Open and Distribute shipments prepared under 18.5.1c or 
18.5.1d destined to a DDU or DS&DC.
* * * * *
    [Revise the text of item d to read as follows:]
    d. Customized MarketMail (CMM) pieces may be contained in USPS-
provided Priority Mail Express or Priority Mail envelopes and boxes or 
in any properly labeled acceptable container supplied by the mailer.
    [Revise the heading and introductory text of 18.5.2 to read as 
follows:]

18.5.2 Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Tray Labels

    Labels for Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute trays and 
similar containers must be barcoded and meet the requirements in 
204.3.0. Tray boxes, other containers used for Priority Mail Open and 
Distribute shipments must bear a barcoded tray label that includes the 
appropriate CIN code that best describes the class and processing 
category of the contents of the shipment. When no specific CIN code 
accurately describes all of these elements, the ``165'' generic code 
must be used. It is recommended that all PMEOD and PMOD shipments bear 
Intelligent Mail tray barcodes prepared under 204.3.3. Although mailers 
may affix tray labels on either end of a tray box (or similar 
container), to the right of the hand-hold cutout, the recommended 
placement is on the end of the tray box nearest to the EMOD or PMOD 
address label. All lines of information must be completely visible when 
inserted into the label holder. Label trays as follows:
    a. Line 1 (destination line) provides information on the 
destination entry office where the enclosed mail is to be distributed.
* * * * *
    [Revise the text of item a2 to read as follows:]
    2. For SCF/LPC/RPDC distribution, use the destination in L005, 
Column B for letters or L016 for flats.
    [Delete items a3 through a5 in their entirety.]
* * * * *
    [Delete 18.5.3 and 18.5.4 in their entirety and renumber 18.5.5 
through 18.5.13 as 18.5.3 through 18.5.11.]
* * * * *

18.5.4 Address Labels

    [Revise the text of renumbered 18.5.4 to read as follows:]
    USPS-provided containers and envelopes and mailer-supplied 
containers used for Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute or 
Priority Mail Open and Distribute must bear an address label that 
states ``OPEN AND DISTRIBUTE AT:'' followed by the facility name. Find 
the facility name and other information for addressing the labels, 
according to the type of facility, in 18.5.6 and 18.5.7.
* * * * *

18.5.5 Address Label Service Barcode Requirement

    [Revise the text of renumbered 18.5.5 to read as follows:]
    An electronic service barcode must include an Intelligent Mail 
package barcode (IMpb) and Intelligent Mail matrix barcode (IMmb) 
symbology for Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute, and the IMpb 
and IMmb symbology for Priority Mail Open and Distribute in the address 
label. Mailers must prepare address labels using the formats in 18.5.6 
and 18.5.7. Priority Mail Express Open and Distribute IMpb

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and IMmb labels must include service-type code ``723.'' For Priority 
Mail Open and Distribute, the IMpb and IMmb must include service-type 
code ``123.'' The human-readable text ``USPS SCAN ON ARRIVAL'' must 
appear above the IMpb barcode. c service barcode must include an 
Intelligent Mail package barcode (IMpb) symbology for Priority Mail 
Express Open and Distribute, and the IMpb symbology for Priority Mail 
Open and Distribute in the address label. Mailers must prepare address 
labels using the formats in 18.5.6 and 18.5.7. Priority Mail Express 
Open and Distribute IMpb labels must include service type code ``723.'' 
For Priority Mail Open and Distribute, the IMpb must include service 
type code ``123.'' The human-readable text ``USPS SCAN ON ARRIVAL'' 
must appear above the barcode. USPS certification is required from the 
National Customer Support Center (NCSC) for each printer used to print 
barcoded open and distribute address labels, except for barcodes 
created using USPS webtools. NCSC contact information, formatting 
specifications for barcodes and electronic files, and certification are 
included in Publication 199, available on PostalPro at 
postalpro.usps.com. Mailers may use the following options available to 
create a label with a service barcode for Priority Mail Express Open 
and Distribute and Priority Mail Open and Distribute address labels:
* * * * *
    [Revise the text of item b to read as follows:]
    b. Register and integrate USPS API platform, for Priority Mail Open 
and Distribute using their own developers.
* * * * *
    [Revise the heading and text of renumbered 18.5.7 to read as 
follows:]

18.5.7 SCF/LPC/RPDC Address Labels

    For the SCF/LPC/RPDC address label:
    a. Use ``SCF/LPC/RPDC'' followed by the facility name, state, and 
National Air and Surface System (NASS) Code in the ``Drop Entry Point 
View'' file on the USPS FAST website, https://fast.usps.com. (Click on 
``Reports,'' then ``Mail Direction Search,'' and then ``Drop Entry 
Point View'' in the drop-down menu of ``Report View.'')
    b. Directly below the SCF/LPC/RPDC facility name, specify the class 
and processing category of the enclosed mail.
    c. See Exhibit Exhibit 18.5.7 for an example of an SCF address 
label.
    [Revise the heading of renumbered Exhibit 18.5.7 to read as 
follows:]

Exhibit 18.5.7 SCF/LPC/RPDC Address Label

* * * * *
    [Revise the SCF Delivery Address on the label to read as follows:]
    SCF Dulles VA 201
* * * * *
    [Delete renumbered 18.5.8 through 18.5.10 and renumber 18.5.11 as 
18.5.8.
* * * * *

18.5.8 Markings on Enclosed Mail

    [Revise the last sentence of renumbered 18.5.8 to read as follows:]
     * * * When an optional marking is used, the type size of the 
required price marking (see 202 for letters and flats) must be at least 
8 points.

18.6 Enter and Deposit

* * * * *
    [Delete 18.6.3 in its entirety.]
* * * * *

Jeffrey Boblick,
Attorney, Ethics and Legal Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2026-05405 Filed 3-18-26; 8:45 am]
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