78 FR 225 pgs. 69755-69773 - International Product and Price Changes

Type: RULEVolume: 78Number: 225Pages: 69755 - 69773
FR document: [FR Doc. 2013-27710 Filed 11-20-13; 8:45 am]
Agency: Postal Service
Official PDF Version:  PDF Version
Pages: 69755, 69756, 69757, 69758, 69759, 69760, 69761, 69762, 69765, 69766, 69767, 69768, 69769, 69771, 69772, 69773

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POSTAL SERVICE

39 CFR Part 20

International Product and Price Changes

AGENCY:

Postal Service TM

ACTION:

Final rule.

SUMMARY:


[top] The Postal Service is revising Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM®), to reflect the prices, product features, and classification changes to Competitive Services, as page 69756 established by the Governors of the Postal Service.

DATES:

Effective Date: January 26, 2014.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Rick Klutts at 813-877-0372.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

New prices are available under Docket Number CP2014-5 on the Postal Regulatory Commission's Web site at http://www.prc.gov.

This final rule describes the international price and classification changes and the corresponding mailing standards changes for the following Competitive Services:

Global Express Guaranteed® (GXG®).

Priority Mail Express International TM .

Priority Mail International®.

First-Class Package International Service TM .

International Priority Airmail TM (IPA®).

International Surface Air Lift® (ISAL®).

Direct Sacks of Printed Matter to One Addressee (M-bags).

International Extra Services:

? Certificate of Mailing.

? Registered Mail TM Service.

? Return Receipt Service.

? Pickup On Demand® Service.

International Money Transfer Services:

? Sure Money® (DineroSeguro®).

New prices are located on the Postal Explorer® Web site at http://pe.usps.com.

Global Express Guaranteed

Global Express Guaranteed (GXG) is an international expedited delivery service provided through an alliance with FedEx Express®. The price increase for GXG service averages 3.0 percent. The Commercial Base® price and Commercial Plus® price for customers that prepare and pay for GXG shipments via permit imprint, online at USPS.com®, or as registered end-users using an authorized PC Postage® vendor will remain a variable discount (based on the item's weight and price group) of up to 13 percent below the retail price for Commercial Base price and up to 20 percent below the retail price for Commercial Plus price. The price for GXG insurance is unchanged. In addition, the following product features and classification changes are made:

Commercial Base Price When Using Click-N-Ship for Business

To provide additional value, customers who prepare their GXG shipping label using Click-N-Ship for Business® and pay for the item's postage using their meter will be eligible to receive the applicable Commercial Base postage price. Such items paid with stamps, or if brought to a Postal Service retail counter for postage will continue to pay the retail price.

Priority Mail Express International

Priority Mail Express International service provides reliable, high-speed service to over 185 countries with a money-back, date-certain delivery guarantee to select destinations. The price increase for Priority Mail Express International service averages 1.3 percent. The Commercial Base price and Commercial Plus price for customers that prepare and pay for Priority Mail Express International shipments via permit imprint, online at USPS.com, or as registered end-users using an authorized PC Postage vendor will remain a variable discount (based on the item's weight and price group) of up to 11 percent below the retail price for Commercial Base price and up to 20 percent below the retail price for Commercial Plus price. The price for Priority Mail Express International insurance is unchanged. In addition, the following product features and classification changes are made:

Flat Rate Envelopes and Boxes

To provide additional incentives to commercial mailers who prepare items online, Commercial Base and Commercial Plus prices for Priority Mail Express International Flat Rate Envelopes and Flat Rate Boxes will be lower than the retail price. Currently, these flat-rated items are the same price regardless of price tier.

Commercial Base Price When Using Click-N-Ship for Business

To provide additional value, customers who prepare their Priority Mail Express International combined shipping and customs label using Click-N-Ship for Business and pay for the item's postage using their meter will be eligible to receive the applicable Commercial Base postage price. Such items paid with stamps, or if brought to a Postal Service retail counter for postage will continue to pay the retail price.

Mexico-Weight Limit Increase

For all price tiers, we are increasing the weight limit for Priority Mail Express International items sent to Mexico to 70 pounds.

Enhancements to Priority Mail Express International With Guarantee Service

Customers who prepare and pay for Priority Mail Express International With Guarantee service online with permit imprint, or PC Postage (including Click-N-Ship®) may be eligible for the date-certain postage refund. In addition, customers who prepare their Priority Mail Express International items using a combined shipping and customs label using Click-N-Ship for Business and pay for the item's postage using their meter, may also be eligible for the date-certain postage refund. Previously, a customer was required to present their item for mailing at a Postal Service retail counter to be eligible. This service is currently available to nine destination countries.

Priority Mail International

Priority Mail International offers economical prices for reliable delivery of documents and merchandise. The price increase for Priority Mail International service averages 1.1 percent. The Commercial Base price and Commercial Plus price for customers that prepare and pay for Priority Mail International items via permit imprint, online at USPS.com, or as registered end-users using an authorized PC Postage vendor will remain a variable discount (based on the item's weight and price group) of up to 13 percent below the retail price for Commercial Base price and up to 18 percent below the retail price for Commercial Plus price. The price for Priority Mail International insurance is unchanged. In addition, the following product features and classification changes are made:

Flat Rate Envelopes and Boxes

To provide additional incentives to commercial mailers who prepare items online, Commercial Base and Commercial Plus for Priority Mail International Flat Rate Envelopes and Flat Rate Boxes will be lower than the retail price. Currently, these flat-rated items are the same price regardless of price tier.

Commercial Base Price When Using Click-N-Ship for Business

To provide additional value, customers who prepare their Priority Mail International combined shipping and customs label using Click-N-Ship for Business and pay for the item's postage using their meter will be eligible to receive the applicable Commercial Base postage price. Such items paid with stamps, or if brought to a Postal Service retail counter for postage will continue to pay the retail price.

Minimum Size Requirement


[top] We are changing the minimum size of a Priority Mail International parcel to stipulate that the surface area of the address side of the item to be mailed must be large enough to completely contain the postage, customs label, and page 69757 any other applicable endorsements or markings.

Mexico-Weight Limit Increase

For all price tiers, we are increasing the weight limit for Priority Mail International items sent to Mexico to 70 pounds.

Electronic USPS Delivery Confirmation International

The Postal Service is adding the following 12 countries for Electronic USPS® Delivery Confirmation TM International (E-USPS DELCON INTL TM ) service:

? Estonia

? Finland

? Gibraltar

? Hungary

? Italy

? Latvia

? Lithuania

? Luxembourg

? Malaysia

? Malta

? Portugal

? Singapore

First-Class Package International Service

First-Class Package International Service is our most affordable international service for small packages weighing up to 4 pounds and that do not exceed $400 in value. The price increase for retail First-Class Package International Service averages 0.8 percent. First-Class Package International Service Commercial Base and Commercial Plus prices will remain unchanged. The Commercial Base price and Commercial Plus price for customers that prepare and pay for First-Class Package International Service items via permit imprint, online at USPS.com, or as registered end-users using an authorized PC Postage vendor will remain a variable discount (based on the item's weight and price group) of up to 13 percent below the retail price for Commercial Base price and up to 19 percent below the retail price for Commercial Plus price. In addition, the following product features and classification changes are made:

Commercial Base Price When Using Click-N-Ship for Business

To provide additional value, customers who prepare their First-Class Package International Service combined shipping and customs label using Click-N-Ship for Business and pay for the item's postage using their meter will be eligible to receive the applicable Commercial Base postage price. Such items paid with stamps, or if brought to a Postal Service retail counter for postage, will continue to pay the retail price.

Electronic USPS Delivery Confirmation International

The Postal Service is adding the following 12 countries for Electronic USPS Delivery Confirmation International service:

? Estonia

? Finland

? Gibraltar

? Hungary

? Italy

? Latvia

? Lithuania

? Luxembourg

? Malaysia

? Malta

? Portugal

? Singapore

Package Pickup and Pickup on Demand Service

Beginning January 26, 2014, First-Class Package International Service items will be eligible for Package Pickup or Pickup On Demand service.

Global Expedited Package Services

The Postal Service will offer Global Expedited Package Services (GEPS) customized agreements to First-Class Package International Service customers pursuant to the terms and conditions stipulated between the Postal Service and a particular customer. This update will also be reflected in PS Form 3700, Postage Statement-International Mail.

International Priority Airmail

International Priority Airmail (IPA) service, including IPA M-bags, is a commercial service designed for business mailers for volume mailings of First-Class Mail International postcards, letters, large envelopes (flats), and First-Class Package International Service packages (small packets). Overall, prices for IPA will decrease by 2.5 percent.

In addition, the following product features and classification changes are made:

Clarify That Not All IPA Mail Is Flown to the Destination Country

With this final rule, the Postal Service clarifies that not all IPA mail is flown to the destination country. For example, USPS may use surface transportation for IPA mail destined to Canada or Mexico.

Price Groups

Price groups increase from 16 to 20 (includes Worldwide nonpresort).

Separation by Price Group

Price groups 1-14 will have shaped-based pricing and will be require separate containers (i.e., letter trays for postcards and letter-size pieces, flat trays for flat-size pieces, and sacks for package-size pieces.)

Weight Limits for Flat-Size and Package-Size Items

The Postal Service decreases the maximum weight for flat-size items from 4 pounds to 17.6 ounces; increases the maximum weight limit for package-size items from 4 pounds to 4.4 pounds; and, finally, for IPA M-bags contents, increases the combined weight of each printed matter mailpiece and the related articles from 4 pounds to 4.4 pounds. Letter-size pieces are unchanged and their maximum weight remains at 3.5 ounces.

Decrease the Minimum Weight for Direct Country Price Tier

To qualify for the direct country price tier, we will decrease the minimum weight for a direct country container from 3 pounds to 2 pounds.

Destination Countries of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria

On May 7, 2012, we temporarily suspended IPA service to Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria. Effective January 26, 2014 we will make this change permanent until such time as export sanctions are removed or exports to these countries can be suitably monitored. First-Class Mail International service and First Class Package International Service remains available to send letter-post items to these destinations.

International Surface Air Lift

International Surface Air Lift (ISAL) service, including ISAL M-bags, is a commercial service, which provides dispatch and transportation for mailers of volume mailings of all First-Class Mail International postcards, letters, large envelopes (flats), and First-Class Package International Service packages (small packets). Overall, prices for ISAL will decrease by 2.9 percent.

In addition, the following product features and classification changes are made:

Clarify That Not All ISAL Mail Is Flown to the Destination Country

With this final rule, the Postal Service clarifies that not all ISAL mail is flown to the destination country. For example, USPS may use surface transportation for ISAL mail destined to Canada or Mexico.

Price Groups


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Separation by Price Group

Price groups 1-14 will have shaped-based pricing and will require separate containers (i.e., letter trays for postcards and letter-size pieces, flat trays for flat-size pieces, and sacks for package-size pieces.)

Weight Limits for Flat-Size and Package-Size Items

The Postal Service decreases the maximum weight for flat-size items from 4 pounds to 17.6 ounces; increases the maximum weight limit for package-size items from 4 pounds to 4.4 pounds; and, finally, for ISAL M-bags contents, increases the combined weight of each printed matter mailpiece and related articles from 4 pounds to 4.4 pounds. Letter-size pieces are unchanged and their maximum weight remains at 3.5 ounces.

Decrease the Minimum Weight for Direct Country Price Tier

To qualify for the direct country price tier, we will decrease the minimum weight for a direct country container from 3 pounds to 2 pounds.

Destination Countries of Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria

On May 7, 2012, we temporarily suspended ISAL service to Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria. Effective January 26, 2014 we will make this change permanent until such time as export sanctions are removed or exports to these countries can be suitably monitored. First-Class Mail International service and First Class Package International Service remains available to send letter-post items to these destinations.

Direct Sacks of Printed Matter to One Addressee (M-Bags)

Airmail M-bags are direct sacks of printed matter sent to a single foreign addressee at a single address. The price increase for Airmail M-bags averages 2.9 percent.

International Extra Services, Pick Up on Demand Service, and International Money Transfer Services

Depending on country destination and mail type, customers may add a variety of extra services to their outbound shipments. International competitive extra services, Pick Up on Demand service, and International Money Transfer services are updated as follows:

Certificate of Mailing

The prices for Certificate of Mailing will increase on average by 9.7 percent.

Customs Clearance and Delivery Fee

The price for Customs Clearance and Delivery Fee will increase by 9.1 percent.

Registered Mail

The price for Registered Mail will increase by 5.4 percent.

Return Receipt

The price for Return Receipt will increase 7.1 percent.

Pickup on Demand

The price for Pickup on Demand is unchanged. In addition, we will offer this service for First-Class Package International Service.

International Money Transfer Services

The prices for International Money Transfer Services which include International Postal Money Orders, Money Order Inquiry Fee, and Sure Money (DineroSeguro) are unchanged. In addition, on December 1, 2012, we temporarily suspended the maximum purchase limit, the refund limit, and the change of payee limit to $1,500 for Sure Money transactions. We are making these limits permanent effective January 26, 2014.

The Postal Service hereby adopts the following changes to Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM), which is incorporated by reference in the Code of Federal Regulations . See 39 CFR 20.1.

List of Subjects in 39 CFR Part 20

Foreign relations, International postal services.

Accordingly, 39 CFR part 20 is amended as follows:

PART 20-[AMENDED]

1. The authority citation for 39 CFR part 20 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, 403, 404, 407, 414, 416, 3001-3011, 3201-3219, 3403-3406, 3621, 3622, 3626, 3632, 3633, and 5001.

2. Revise the following sections of Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, International Mail Manual (IMM), as follows:

Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service , International Mail Manual (IMM)

2Conditions for Mailing

210Global Express Guaranteed

213Prices and Postage Payment Methods

[Revise the titles of 213.7 and 213.71 to read as follows:]

213.7Online Methods

213.71Online Prices-Commercial Base or Commercial Plus Prices

For selected destination countries, Global Express Guaranteed items qualify for discounted prices (equal to the Commercial Base price or Commercial Plus price) when mailers use one of the following online shipping methods:

[Revise item a to read as follows:]

a. Commercial Base Price: Click-N-Ship service using online postage; registered end-users of USPS-approved PC Postage products using online postage; or Click-N-Ship for Business using metered postage.

215Mail Entry and Deposit

215.3Pickup On Demand Service

* * * A pickup can include any or all of the following items:

[Revise the list to read as follows (to include First-Class Package International Service items):]

a. Global Express Guaranteed items.

b. Priority Mail Express International items.

c. Priority Mail International items.

d. First-Class Package International Service items.

e. Priority Mail Express items.

f. Priority Mail items.

g. Package Services items.

220Priority Mail Express International

221Description and Physical Characteristics

221.2Priority Mail Express International With Guarantee Service

[Revise the introduction to read as follows:]

Priority Mail Express International With Guarantee service offers a date-certain, postage-refund guarantee. This service is available only to the following countries:

223Prices and Postage Payment Methods

223.1Prices


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223.12Commercial Base Prices

[Revise 223.12 to read as follows:]

A mailer who pays postage with a permit imprint under 223.222, or with the online methods described in 223.241, qualifies for the Priority Mail Express International Commercial Base prices, which are less than Priority Mail Express International retail prices.

223.2Postage Payment Methods

[Revise the titles of 223.24 and 223.241 to read as follows:]

223.24Online Methods

223.241Online Prices-Commercial Base or Commercial Plus Prices

For selected destination countries, Priority Mail Express International items qualify for discounted prices (equal to the Commercial Base price or Commercial Plus price) when mailers use one of the following online shipping methods:

[Revise item a to read as follows:]

a. Commercial Base Price: Click-N-Ship service using online postage; registered end-users of USPS-approved PC Postage products using online postage; or Click-N-Ship for Business using metered postage.

225Mail Entry and Deposit

225.2Pickup On Demand Service

* * * A pickup can include any or all of the following items:

[Revise the list to read as follows (to include First-Class Package International Service items):]

a. Global Express Guaranteed items.

b. Priority Mail Express International items.

c. Priority Mail International items.

d. First-Class Package International Service items.

e. Priority Mail Express items.

f. Priority Mail items.

g. Package Services items.

230Priority Mail International

231Description and Physical Characterizes

231.2Physical Characteristics

231.22Dimensions-Priority Mail International Parcels

The minimum and maximum dimensions for Priority Mail International parcels are as follows:

[Revise item a to read as follows:]

a. For Priority Mail International parcels, the surface area of the address side of the item to be mailed must be large enough to completely contain the postage, customs label and envelope (PS Form 2976-E), and any other applicable endorsements or markings. The PS Form 2976-E is approximately 7 14 inches high and 10 14 inches long.

232Eligibility

232.1Priority Mail International Flat Rate Envelopes and Small Flat Rate Priced Boxes

232.12Electronic USPS Delivery Confirmation International

232.122Availability

[Revise the last sentence and add Exhibit 231.122 to read as follows:]

* * * The service is available only to the countries listed in Exhibit 231.122:

Exhibit 231.122Country Availability

Country Name

Australia

Belgium

Brazil

Canada

Croatia

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Gibraltar

Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Hungary

Israel

Italy

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malaysia

Malta

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Singapore

Spain

Switzerland

233Prices and Postage Payment Methods

233.1Prices

233.12Commercial Base Prices

[Revise 233.12 to read as follows:]

A mailer who pays postage with a permit imprint under 233.222, or with the online methods described in 233.231, qualifies for the Priority Mail International Commercial Base prices, which are less than Priority Mail International retail prices. See Notice 123, Price List, for the applicable price.

233.2Postage Payment Methods

[Revise the titles of 233.23 and 233.231 to read as follows:]

233.23Online Methods

233.231Online Prices-Commercial Base or Commercial Plus Prices

For selected destination countries, Priority Mail International items qualify for discounted prices (equal to the Commercial Base price or Commercial Plus price) when mailers use one of the following online shipping methods:

[Revise item a to read as follows:]

a. Commercial Base Price: Click-N-Ship service using online postage; registered end-users of USPS-approved PC Postage products using online postage; or Click-N-Ship for Business using metered postage.

235Mail Entry and Deposit

235.2Pickup On Demand Service

* * * A pickup can include any or all of the following items:

[Revise the list to read as follows (to include First-Class Package International Service items):]

a. Global Express Guaranteed items.

b. Priority Mail Express International items.

c. Priority Mail International items.

d. First-Class Package International Service items.

e. Priority Mail Express items.

f. Priority Mail items.

g. Package Services items.

250First-Class Package International Service

252Eligibility

252.2Electronic USPS Delivery Confirmation International

252.22Availability

[Revise the last sentence and add Exhibit 252.22 to read as follows:]

* * * The service is available only to the countries listed in Exhibit 252.22:


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Australia

Belgium

Brazil

Canada

Croatia

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Gibraltar

Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Hungary

Israel

Italy

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malaysia

Malta

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Singapore

Spain

Switzerland

253Prices and Postage Payment Methods

253.2Postage Payment Methods

[Revise the titles of 253.23 and 253.231 to read as follows:]

253.23Online Methods

253.231Online Prices-Commercial Base or Commercial Plus Prices

For selected destination countries, First-Class Package International Service items qualify for discounted prices (equal to the Commercial Base price or Commercial Plus price) when mailers use one of the following online shipping methods:

[Revise item a to read as follows:]

a. Commercial Base Price: Click-N-Ship service using online postage; registered end-users of USPS-approved PC Postage products using online postage; or Click-N-Ship for Business using metered postage.

255Mail Entry and Deposit

255.1Place of Mailing

255.11Items Eligible for Deposit or Pickup

First-Class Package International Service items bearing a computer-generated customs form with customs data that has been electronically transmitted (e.g., using Click-N-Ship service, an authorized PC Postage vendor, or the USPS Web Tools system) may be deposited through any of the following methods, provided postage is paid by a means other than the use of postage stamps:

[Revise the list to read as follows (to include Pickup on Demand service and Package Pickup service):]

a. In a private mailbox bearing a return address that matches the address at the point of pick up, when the customer or business is known to reside or do business at that location.

b. Through Pickup on Demand service.

c. Through Package Pickup service.

d. At a Postal Service retail counter.

e. Into a Postal Service lobby drop.

f. In a collection box.

g. At a Contract Postal Unit (CPU).

h. At a USPS Approved Shipper location.

[Insert new 255.3 and 255.4 to read as follows:]

255.3Pickup On Demand Service

Subject to the standards in 255.1, Pickup On Demand service is available for First-Class Package International Service items. There is a single charge for Pickup On Demand service (see Notice 123, Price List ), regardless of the number of items scheduled for pickup. A pickup can include any or all of the following items:

a. Global Express Guaranteed items.

b. Priority Mail Express International items.

c. Priority Mail International items.

d. First-Class Package International Service items.

e. Priority Mail Express items.

f. Priority Mail items.

g. Package Services items.

255.4Package Pickup Service

No pickup fee will be charged when a First-Class Package International Service item or items are picked up during a letter carrier's regular delivery stop or during a scheduled stop made to collect other mail not subject to a pickup fee. Pickup service is provided in accordance with the information in DMM 507.7; for more information, also visit the online site at usps.com/pickup.

260Direct Sacks of Printed Matter to One Addressee (M-bags)

261Description

261.2Eligibility

261.22Other Articles

Certain other articles may be enclosed in M-bags, provided that all of the following conditions of mailing are met:

[Revise item d to read as follows:]

d. For Airmail M-bags, the combined weight of each printed matter mailpiece and the related articles may not exceed 4 pounds. For IPA and ISAL M-bags, the combined weight of each printed matter mailpiece and the related articles may not exceed 4.4 pounds.

290Commercial Services

292International Priority Airmail (IPA) Service

292.1Description

292.11General

[Revise 292.11 to read as follows:]

International Priority Airmail (IPA) service, including IPA M-bags, is a commercial service designed for volume mailings of all First-Class Mail International postcards, letters, and large envelopes (flats), and for volume mailings of First-Class Package International Service packages (small packets). The sender must prepare mailpieces in accordance with the requirements of this subchapter and with the shape-based requirements of the applicable service-either First-Class Mail International items (see 240) and/or First-Class Package International Service items (see 250). IPA shipments are typically flown to the foreign destinations (exceptions apply to Canada and Mexico) and are then entered into that country's air or surface priority mail system for delivery. Separate prices are provided for International Service Center (ISC) drop shipments, presorted mail, and worldwide nonpresort mail. Volume incentives are available through customized agreements.

292.2Eligibility

292.21Qualifying Mailpieces

[Revise 292.21 to read as follows:]


[top] To qualify for IPA service, a mailpiece must meet the First-Class Mail International characteristics as defined in 141.5 (except for weight-see 292.24) or the First-Class Package International Service characteristics as defined in 141.6 (except for weight-see 292.24). Mailpieces do not have to be of the same size and weight to qualify. Any item sent with IPA service must conform to the size limits for First-Class Mail International postcards, letters, or large page 69761 envelopes (flats) as described in 240, or for First-Class Package International Service packages (small packets) as describedin 250.

292.22Availability

[Revise 292.22 to read as follows:]

IPA service is available only to the foreign countries that are listed in Exhibit 292.45, which shows the price group and the foreign office of exchange code assigned to each country.

292.23Minimum Quantity Requirements

292.232Presort Eligibility-Full-Service

[Revise the first sentence to read as follows:]

Only a direct country container with a minimum of 2 pounds qualifies for the presort price. * * *

292.233Presort Eligibility-ISC Drop Shipment

[Revise the first sentence to read as follows:]

Only a direct country container with a minimum of 2 pounds or a mixed country container with a minimum of 5 pounds qualifies for the presort price. * * *

[Insert new 292.24 to read as follows (renumbering current 292.24 through 292.26 to be 292.25 through 292.27):]

292.24Maximum Weight Limits

The maximum weight for an IPA container is 66 pounds. The maximum weight for an individual IPA item is as follows:

a. Letter-size item: 3.5 ounces.

b. Flat-size item: 17.6 ounces.

c. Package-size item: 4.4 pounds

292.3Prices and Postage Payment Methods

292.31Prices

[Revise the first sentence to read as follows:]

IPA service has two price options: a presort price with 19 price groups, and a worldwide nonpresort price. * * *

292.4Mail Preparation

[Revise 292.45 through 292.47 in their entirety to read as follows:]

292.45IPA Price Groups and Foreign Office of Exchange Codes

See Exhibits 292.45a and 292.45b for the IPA Country Price Groups and Foreign Office of Exchange Codes.

Exhibit 292.45a

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Country labeling name Foreign office of exchange code Price group
Afghanistan KBL 19
Albania TIA 16
Algeria ALG 19
Andorra, via Spain MAD 15
Angola LAD 19
Anguilla AXA 17
Antigua and Barbuda ANU 17
Argentina BUE 10
Armenia EVN 19
Aruba AUA 17
Ascension, via Great Britain LAL 16
Australia1 SYD 9
Austria VIE 12
Azerbaijan BAK 19
Bahamas NAS 17
Bahrain BAH 19
Bangladesh DAC 19
Barbados BGI 17
Belarus MSQ 16
Belgium BRU 12
Belize BZE 17
Benin COO 19
Bermuda SGE 17
Bhutan, via Great Britain LAL 19
Bolivia LPB 17
Bosnia-Herzegovina SJJ 16
Botswana GBE 19
Brazil CWB 10
British Virgin Islands RAD 17
Brunei Darussalam BWN 18
Bulgaria SOF 16
Burkina Faso OUA 19
Burma (Myanmar) RGN 19
Burundi BJM 19
Cambodia PNH 18
Cameroon DLA 19
Canada See Canadian Labeling Information in Exhibit 292.45b 1
Cape Verde RAI 19
Cayman Islands GCM 17
Central African Republic BGF 19
Chad NDJ 19
Chile SCL 17
China BJS 14
Colombia BOG 17
Comoros Islands, via France CDG 19
Congo, Dem. Rep. of the FIH 19
Congo, Rep. of the BZV 19
Cook Islands RAR 9
Costa Rica SJO 17
Cote d'Ivoire ABJ 19
Croatia ZAG 16
Curacao (includes Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius) CUR 17
Cyprus LCA 19
Czech Republic PRG 16
Denmark CPH 12
Djibouti JIB 19
Dominica DOM 17
Dominican Republic SDQ 17
Ecuador UIO 17
Egypt CAI 19
El Salvador SAL 17
Equatorial Guinea SSG 19
Eritrea ASM 19
Estonia TLL 16
Ethiopia ADD 19
Falkland Islands, via Great Britain LAL 17
Faroe Islands, via Denmark CPH 16
Fiji NAN 18
Finland HEL 12
France2 CDG 5
French Guiana CAY 17
French Polynesia FAA 18
Gabon LBV 19
Gambia BJL 19
Georgia, Republic of TBS 19
Germany FRA 4
Ghana ACC 19
Gibraltar GIB 15
Great Britain (includes England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, and The Isle of Man) LAL 3
Greece ATH 13
Greenland, via Denmark CPH 15
Grenada GND 17
Guadeloupe PTP 17
Guatemala GUA 17
Guinea CKY 19
Guinea-Bissau OXB 19
Guyana GEO 17
Haiti PAP 17
Honduras TGU 17
Hong Kong HKG 11
Hungary BUD 16
Iceland REK 15
India DEL 14
Indonesia JKT 18
Iraq BGW 19
Ireland DUB 13
Israel TLV 13
Italy MIL 7
Jamaica KIN 17
Japan NRT 6
Jordan AMM 19
Kazakhstan ALA 19
Kenya NBO 19
Kiribati TRW 18
Korea, Republic of (South) SEL 11
Kosovo, Republic of PRN 16
Kuwait KWI 19
Kyrgyzstan FRU 16
Laos VTE 18
Latvia RIX 16
Lebanon BEY 19
Lesotho MSU 19
Liberia MLW 19
Libya TIP 19
Liechtenstein, via Switzerland ZRH 15
Lithuania VNO 16
Luxembourg LUX 15
Macao MFM 16
Macedonia FRA 16
Madagascar TNR 19
Malawi LBE 19
Malaysia KUL 18
Maldives MLE 19
Mali BKO 19
Malta MAR 19
Martinique FDF 17
Mauritania NKC 19
Mauritius PLU 19
Mexico MEX 2
Moldova KIV 19
Monaco MON 12
Mongolia ULN 18
Montenegro TGD 17
Montserrat MNI 17
Morocco CAS 19
Mozambique MPM 19
Namibia WDH 19
Nauru INU 18
Nepal KTM 18
Netherlands AMS 12
New Caledonia NOU 18
New Zealand3 AKL 9
Nicaragua MGA 17
Niger NIM 19
Nigeria LOS 19
Norway OSL 12
Oman MCT 19
Pakistan ISB 19
Panama PTY 17
Papua New Guinea BOR 18
Paraguay ASU 17
Peru LIM 17
Philippines MNL 14
Pitcairn Island, via New Zealand AKL 18
Poland WAW 12
Portugal (includes Azores and Madeira Islands) LIS 13
Qatar DOH 19
Reunion RUN 19
Romania BUH 16
Russia MOW 16
Rwanda KGL 19
Saint Christopher and Nevis SKB 17
Saint Helena, via Great Britain LAL 19
Saint Lucia SLU 17
Saint Pierre and Miquelon, via Canada See Canadian Labeling Information in Exhibit 292.45b 17
Saint Vincent and The Grenadines KTN 17
San Marino, via Italy MIL 12
Sao Tome and Principe, via Portugal LIS 16
Saudi Arabia DMM 19
Senegal DKR 19
Serbia, Republic of BEG 16
Seychelles SEZ 19
Sierra Leone FNA 19
Singapore SIN 11
Sint Maarten SXM 17
Slovak Republic (Slovakia) BTS 16
Slovenia LJU 13
Solomon Islands HIR 18
South Africa JNB 14
Spain (includes Canary Islands) MAD 8
Sri Lanka CMB 19
Suriname PBM 17
Swaziland MTS 19
Sweden STO 12
Switzerland ZRH 12
Taiwan TPE 14
Tajikistan DYU 19
Tanzania DAR 19
Thailand BKK 14
Timor-Leste, Democratic Republic of DIL 18
Togo LFW 19
Tonga TBU 18
Trinidad and Tobago POS 17
Tristan da Cunha, via South Africa JNB 19
Tunisia TUN 19
Turkey IST 16
Turkmenistan ASB 16
Turks and Caicos Islands GDT 17
Tuvalu, via Fiji NAN 18
Uganda KLA 19
Ukraine IEV 19
United Arab Emirates DXB 19
Uruguay MVD 17
Uzbekistan TAS 19
Vanuatu VLI 18
Vatican City VAT 15
Venezuela CCS 17
Vietnam SGN 18
Wallis and Futuna Islands, via New Caledonia NOU 18
Western Samoa APW 18
Yemen SAH 19
Zambia LUN 19
Zimbabwe HRE 19
1 At the mailer's option, a finer sortation for IPA items addressed to Australia may be used. If this option is chosen, items addressed with postal codes beginning with 0, 1, 2, 4, and 9 and uncoded mail should be sorted and prepared in direct country containers tagged to Sydney. Both the three-letter exchange office code ("SYD") and the country name ("Australia") should be entered in the "To" block of PS Tag 115, International Priority Airmail. Items addressed with postal codes beginning with 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8 should be sorted and prepared in direct country containers tagged to Melbourne. Both the three-letter exchange office code ("MEL") and the country name ("Australia") should be entered in the "To" block of PS Tag 115.
2 For all destinations to France other than Monaco. For Monaco, see the entry for Monaco in this exhibit.
3 For all destinations to New Zealand other than Cook Islands. For Cook Islands, see the entry for Cook Islands in this exhibit.


Exhibit 292.45b

ZIP Code of entry post office * Canadian destination U.S. exchange office code U.S. exchange office (or ISC) Foreign office of exchange code
005, 010-089, 100-212, 214-268, 270-297, 400-418, 420-427, 470-471, 476-477 MONTREAL QC FWD 003 JFK YMQ.
006-009, 298-339, 341-342, 344, 346-347, 349-352, 354-399, 723 MONTREAL QC FWD 33112 MIA YMQ.
430-469, 472-475, 478-516, 520-528, 530-532, 534-535, 537-551, 553-567, 570-577, 580-588, 600-620, 622-631, 633-641, 644-658, 660-662, 664-681, 683-693, 700-701, 703-708, 710-714, 716-722, 724-731, 733-741, 743-816, 822-831, 840-847, 870-875, 877-885, 893, 897-898 TORONTO ON FWD 60290 ORD For IPA letter-size and flat-size: TOR.For IPA packages-size:YTO.
590-599, 820-821, 832-838, 894-895, 937-961, 970-986, 988-999 VANCOUVER BC FWD 94013 SFO YVR.
850-853, 855-857, 859-860, 863-865, 889-891, 900-908, 910-928, 930-936 VANCOUVER BC FWD 90899 LAX YVR.
967-969 VANCOUVER BC FWD 96820 HNL YVR.
* The "ZIP Code of Entry Post Office" column is relevant only for mailings claimed at the full-service price (i.e., not drop shipped at an ISC) to determine their Canadian destination and U.S. exchange office code container information.


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292.46Presort Mailings: Direct Country-Price Groups 1 Through 14

292.461-General

Price groups 1 through 14 may be prepared in direct country containers (full-service price and ISC drop shipment price). Each direct country container must contain at least 2 pounds of mail. The mailer must separately containerize items bearing customs forms from items not bearing customs forms and must prepare letter-size, flat-size, and package-size items in separate containers as defined in 292.462a through 292.462c. Smaller quantities qualify only for mixed country price (price groups 9 through 14 only) under 292.47, or for the worldwide nonpresort price under 292.49. The maximum container weight is 66 pounds.

292.462Preparation

The mailer must prepare direct country containers of presorted IPA mail (full-service price and ISC drop shipment price) as follows:

a. Letter-Size and Flat-Size Mail. For each direct country tray of letter-size or flat-size mail, the mailer must do the following:

1. Mail Preparation. Prepare letter-size items in letter trays, either 1-foot or 2-foot, depending on volume. Prepare flat-size items in flat trays/tubs. Do not prepare the content of trays in bundles. Face all letter-size items and flat-size items in the same direction. Ensure that all trays are full enough to keep the mail from mixing during transportation. Cover (i.e., sleeve or lid) all letter-size and flat-size trays and secure them with strapping.

2. Container Tags. Complete the front side of PS Tag 115, International Priority Airmail, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. Check the appropriate box to indicate if the tray contains items with or without customs forms, identify the destination country, and enter the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, the foreign office of exchange code as listed in Exhibit 292.45a and 292.45b, and the price group as listed in Exhibit 292.45a and 292.45b. To the front side of the tag, apply a barcode that indicates the mailer's permit number, the product code, the service type code, the container type code, the mail contents shape type code, the foreign office of exchange code, and the serial number of the container. (To request technical specifications for the barcode, send an email to globalbusiness-sales@usps.gov ). Finally, tape PS Tag 115 to the tray cover.

b. Packages. For each direct country sack of package-size items, the mailer must do the following:

1. Mail Preparation. Prepare package-size items by placing them loose in sacks.

2. Tags. Container Tags. Complete the front side of PS Tag 115, International Priority Airmail, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. Check the appropriate box to indicate if the container contains items with or without customs forms, identify the destination country, and enter the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, the foreign office of exchange code as listed in Exhibit 292.45a and 292.45b, and the price group as listed in Exhibit 292.45a and 292.45b. To the front side of the tag, apply a barcode that indicates the mailer's permit number, the product code, the service type code, the container type code, the shape type code, the foreign office of exchange code, and the serial number of the container. (To request technical specifications for the barcode, send an email to globalbusiness-sales@usps.gov ). Finally, attach PS Tag 115 to the neck of the sack.

3. Direct Country Container Label. A mailer who claims the ISC drop shipment price and enters the mail at an authorized drop shipment location under 292.532 is not required to prepare container labels. A mailer who claims the full-service price must complete 2-inch container labels (and insert them into the applicable container label holder) as follows (see Exhibit 292.462 for the list of U.S. Exchange Offices):

Line 1: Appropriate U.S. Exchange Office and Routing Code

Line 2: Contents-DRX COUNTRY

Line 3: Mailer, Mailer Location

Example:

ISC NEW YORK NY 003, IPA-DRX COUNTRY, ABC STORE ALBANY NY.

Exhibit 292.462

IPA Acceptance office 3-Digit ZIP Code Prefix U.S. exchange office and routing code for line 1
005, 010-089, 100-212, 214-268, 270-297, 400-418, 420-427, 470-477 ISC NEW YORK NY 003.
006-009, 298-339, 341-342, 344, 346-347, 349-352, 354-399 ISC MIAMI FL 33112.
424, 430-469, 478-516, 520-528, 530-532, 534-535, 537-551, 553-567, 570-577, 580-588, 600-620, 622-631, 633-641, 644-658, 660-662, 664-681, 683-693, 700-701, 703-708, 710-714, 716-731, 733-741, 743-799, 885 ISC CHICAGO IL 60290.
590-599, 800-816, 820-838, 840-847, 893-895, 897-898, 937-961, 970-986, 988-999 ISC SAN FRANCISCO CA 94013.
850-853, 855-857, 859-860, 863-865, 870-875, 877-884, 889-891, 900-908, 910-928, 930-936 ISC LOS ANGELES CA 900.
967-969 P&DC HONOLULU HI 967.

292.47 Presort Mailings: Mixed Country-Price Groups 9 Through 14

292.471 General

The mailer may prepare price groups 9 through 14 in mixed country containers (ISC drop shipment price) only after all possible direct country containers have been prepared. Each mixed country price group must contain at least 5 pounds of mail that are destined within the same price group. The mailer must separately containerize items bearing customs forms from items not bearing customs forms and must prepare letter-size, flat-size, and package-size items in separate containers as defined in 292.472a and 292.472b. Smaller quantities qualify only for the worldwide nonpresort price under 292.49. The maximum container weight is 66 pounds.

292.472 Preparation

The mailer must prepare mixed country containers of presorted IPA mail (ISC drop shipment price) as follows:

a. Letter-Size and Flat-Size Mail. For each mixed country tray of letter-size or flat-size mail, the mailer must do the following:


[top] 1. Mail Preparation. Prepare letter-size items in letter trays, either 1-foot or 2-foot, depending on volume. Prepare flat-size items in flat trays/tubs. Bundle letter-size and flat-size pieces as defined in 292.44, and bundle each country separately. Face all letter-size items and page 69766 flat-size items in the same direction and apply a label (facing slip) to the top item as defined in 292.473. Cover (i.e., sleeve or lid) all letter-size trays and flat-size trays/tubs and secure them with strapping.

2. Container Tags. Complete the front side of PS Tag 115, International Priority Airmail, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. Identify the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, and the price group as listed in Exhibit 292.45a or 292.45b followed by the word "Mixed" (e.g., "14-Mixed"). Finally, tape PS Tag 115 to the tray cover.

b. Packages. For each mixed country container of package-size items, the mailer must do the following:

1. Mail Preparation. Prepare package-size items by placing them loose in sacks.

2. Container Tags. Complete the front side of PS Tag 115, International Priority Airmail, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. Identify the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, and the price group as listed in Exhibit 292.45a or 292.45b followed by the word "Mixed" (e.g., "14-Mixed"). Finally, attach PS Tag 115 to the neck of the sack.

292.473Direct Country Bundle Label for Mixed Country Containers

Only letter-size and flat-size direct country bundles prepared for mixed country containers require a label (facing slip). The mailer must complete the label and place it on the address side of the top item of each bundle in such a manner that it will not become separated from the bundle. The pressure-sensitive labels and optional endorsement lines used domestically for presort mail are prohibited for IPA service. Bundle labels must contain the following information:

Line 1: Foreign Office of Exchange Code. (See Exhibit 292.45a and 292.45b.)

Line 2: Country Labeling Name. (See Exhibit 292.45a and 292.45b.)

Line 3: Mailer, Mailer Location (City and State).

Example:

VIE, AUSTRIA, ABC COMPANY WASHINGTON DC.

[Insert new 292.48 and 292.49 to read as follows:]

292.48Presort Mailings-Price Groups 15 Through 19

292.481General

Price groups 15 through 19 must be prepared in direct country containers (full-service price and ISC drop shipment price) or mixed country containers (ISC drop shipment price). Each direct country container must contain at least 2 pounds of mail. Each mixed country container must contain at least 5 pounds of mail. Smaller quantities qualify only for the worldwide nonpresort price under 292.49. The mailer must separately containerize items bearing customs forms from items not bearing customs forms. The maximum container weight is 66 pounds.

292.482Preparation

The mailer has two options to prepare direct country or mixed country containers of presorted IPA mail, as follows:

1. Prepare mail as described in 292.46 and 292.47, including using letter-size trays for letter-size items, flat-size trays/tubs for flat-size items, and sacks for package-size items.

2. Prepare mail in sacks for all processing categories as defined in 292.483 and 292.484.

292.483Direct Country-Optional Sack Preparation

The mailer may optionally prepare direct country sacks or mixed country sacks of presorted IPA mail when sacks are used for all processing categories as follows:

a. Full-Service and ISC Drop Shipment-Direct country sacks.

1. Preparation. Mail (letter-size, flat-size, and package-size) that is addressed to an individual country and that contains 2 pounds or more must be sorted into direct country sacks. Mail that cannot be made up into direct country sacks must be prepared and entered as mixed country sacks (ISC Drop Shipment only) or the worldwide nonpresort price. The mailer must bundle letter-size and flat-size items as defined in 292.44. The mailer must bundle letter-size items and flat-size items separately, although nonidentical items may be commingled within each of these categories. Face all letter-size items and flat-size items in the same direction and apply a label (facing slip) to the top item as defined in 292.472. Place package-size items loose in the sack provided that items bearing customs forms are separated from items not bearing customs forms.

2. Container Tags. The mailer must complete the front side of PS Tag 115, International Priority Airmail, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. The mailer must check the appropriate box to indicate if the sack contains items with or without customs forms, identify the destination country, and enter the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, the foreign office of exchange code as listed in Exhibits 292.45a and 292.45b, and the price group as listed in Exhibits 292.45a and 292.45b. The mailer must apply a barcode to the front side of the tag that indicates the mailer's permit number, the product code, the service type code, the container type, the shape type, the foreign office of exchange code, and the serial number of the sack. (To request technical specifications for the barcode, send an email to globalbusiness-sales@usps.gov ). Finally, the mailer must attach PS Tag 115 to the neck of the sack.

3. Direct Country Container Label. A mailer who claims the ISC drop shipment price and enters the mail at an authorized drop shipment location under 292.532 is not required to prepare container labels. A mailer who claims the full-service price must complete 2-inch container labels (and insert them into the applicable container label holder) as follows (see Exhibit 292.483 for the list of U.S. Exchange Offices):

Line 1: Appropriate U.S. Exchange Office and Routing Code

Line 2: Contents-DRX COUNTRY

Line 3: Mailer, Mailer Location

Example:

ISC NEW YORK NY 003, IPA-DRX COUNTRY, ABC STORE ALBANY NY.

Exhibit 292.483

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IPA acceptance office 3-digit ZIP Code prefix U.S. exchange office and routing code for line 1
005, 010-089, 100-212, 214-268, 270-297, 400-418, 420-427, 470-477 ISC NEW YORK NY 003.
006-009, 298-339, 341-342, 344, 346-347, 349-352, 354-399 ISC MIAMI FL 33112.
424, 430-469, 478-516, 520-528, 530-532, 534-535, 537-551, 553-567, 570-577, 580-588, 600-620, 622-631, 633-641, 644-658, 660-662, 664-681, 683-693, 700-701, 703-708, 710-714, 716-731, 733-741, 743-799, 885 ISC CHICAGO IL 60290.
590-599, 800-816, 820-838, 840-847, 893-895, 897-898, 937-961, 970-986, 988-999 ISC SAN FRANCISCO CA 94013.
850-853, 855-857, 859-860, 863-865, 870-875, 877-884, 889-891, 900-908, 910-928, 930-936 ISC LOS ANGELES CA 900.
967-969 P&DC HONOLULU HI 967.


b. ISC Drop Shipment-Mixed country sacks.

1. Preparation. Mixed country sacks can be prepared only after all possible direct country sacks have been prepared. The mailer must prepare mixed country sacks for items that contain 5 pounds or more and that are destined within the same price group. Mail that ultimately cannot be made up into direct country sacks or mixed country sacks must be prepared and entered at the worldwide nonpresort price. The mailer must bundle letter-size and flat-size items as defined in 292.44. The mailer must bundle letter-size and flat-size items separately, although nonidentical items may be commingled within each of these categories. Face all letter-size items and flat-size items in the same direction and apply a label (facing slip) to the top item as defined in 292.484. Place package-size items that cannot be bundled because of their physical characteristics loose in the sack provided that items bearing customs forms are separated from items not bearing customs forms.

2. Container Tags. The mailer must complete the front side of PS Tag 115, International Priority Airmail, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. On the front of the tag, the mailer must identify the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, and the price group as listed in Exhibit 292.45a or 292.45b followed by the word "Mixed" (e.g., "15-Mixed"). Finally, the mailer must attach PS Tag 115 to the neck of the sack.

292.484Presorted Mail-Direct Country Bundle Label

Only letter-size and flat-size direct country bundles prepared for mixed country sacks require a label (facing slip). The mailer must complete the label and place it on the address side of the top item of each bundle in such a manner that it will not become separated from the bundle. The pressure-sensitive labels and optional endorsement lines used domestically for presort mail are prohibited for IPA service. Bundle labels must contain the following information:

Line 1: Foreign Office of Exchange Code. (See Exhibits 292.45a and 292.45b.)

Line 2: Country Labeling Name. (See Exhibits 292.45a and 292.45b.)

Line 3: Mailer, Mailer Location (City and State).

Example:

VIE, AUSTRIA, ABC COMPANY WASHINGTON DC.

292.49Worldwide Nonpresort Preparation

The following standards apply when the mailer prepares worldwide nonpresort IPA mail (full-service price and ISC drop shipment price):

a. General. A mailer claiming any mail at the direct country or mixed country price cannot enclose the mail in worldwide nonpresort sacks. The mailer must bundle letter-size and flat-size mail. All types of mail, including letter-size bundles, flat-size bundles, and loose items, can be commingled in the same sack. Labels (facing slips) are not required on any bundles. Containers other than sacks are not authorized unless other equipment is specified by the acceptance office-for example, the mailer may present nonpresorted letter-size mail in trays if authorized by the acceptance office. The maximum weight of any container is 66 pounds.

b. Worldwide Nonpresort Container Label. A mailer who claims the ISC drop shipment price and enters the mail at an authorized drop shipment location under 292.532 is not required to prepare container labels. A mailer who claims the full-service price must complete 2-inch container labels (and insert them into the applicable container label holder) as follows (see Exhibit 292.483 for the list of U.S. Exchange Offices):

Line 1: Appropriate U.S. Exchange Office and Routing Code

Line 2: Contents WKG

Line 3: Mailer, Mailer Location

Example:

ISC MIAMI FL 33112, IPA-WKG, ABC COMPANY MIAMI FL.

293International Surface Air Lift (ISAL) Service

293.1Description

293.11General

[Revise 293.11 to read as follows:]

International Surface Air Lift (ISAL) service, including ISAL M-bags, is a commercial service designed for volume mailings of all First-Class Mail International postcards, letters, and large envelopes (flats), and for volume mailings of First-Class Package International Service packages (small packets).

The sender must prepare mailpieces in accordance with the requirements of this subchapter and with the shape-based requirements of the applicableservice-either First-Class Mail International items (see 240) and/or First-Class Package International Service items (see 250). ISAL shipments are typically flown to the foreign destinations (exceptions apply to Canada and Mexico) and are then entered into that country's surface nonpriority mail system for delivery. Separate prices are provided for International Service Center (ISC) drop shipments, presorted mail, and nonpresorted mail. Volume incentives are available through customized agreements.

293.2Eligibility

293.21Qualifying Mailpieces

[Revise 293.21 to read as follows:]


[top] To qualify for ISAL service, a mailpiece must meet the First-Class Mail International characteristics as defined in 141.5 (except for weight-see 293.24) or the First-Class Package International Service characteristics as defined in 141.6 (except for weight-see 293.24). Mailpieces do not have to be of the same size and weight to qualify. Any item sent with ISAL service must conform to the size limits for First-Class Mail International postcards, letters, or large envelopes (flats) as described in 240, or for First-Class Package page 69768 International Service packages (small packets) as described in 250.

293.23Minimum Quantity Requirements

293.232Presort Eligibility-Full-Service

[Revise the first sentence to read as follows:]

Only a direct country container with a minimum of 2 pounds qualifies for the presort price. * * *

293.233Presort Eligibility-ISC Drop Shipment

[Revise the first sentence to read as follows:]

Only a direct country container with a minimum of 2 pounds or a mixed country container with a minimum of 5 pounds qualifies for the presort price. * * *

[Insert new 293.24 to read as follows (renumbering current 293.24 through 293.26 to be 293.25 through 293.27):]

293.24Maximum Weight Limits

The maximum weight for an ISAL container is 66 pounds. The maximum weight for an individual ISAL item is as follows:

a. Letter-size item: 3.5 ounces.

b. Flat-size item: 17.6 ounces.

c. Package-size item: 4.4 pounds.

293.3Prices and Postage Payment Methods

293.31Prices

[Revise the first sentence to read as follows:]

ISAL service has two price options: A presort price with 19 price groups, and a worldwide nonpresort price. * * *

293.4Mail Preparation

[Revise 293.45 through 293.47 in their entirety to read as follows:]

293.45ISAL Price Groups and Foreign Office of Exchange Codes

See Exhibits 293.45a and 293.45b for the ISAL Country Price Groups and Foreign Office of Exchange Codes.

Exhibit 293.45a

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Country labeling name Foreign office of exchange code Price group
Albania TIA 16
Algeria ALG 19
Angola LAD 19
Argentina BUE 10
Aruba AUA 17
Australia SYD 9
Austria VIE 12
Bahrain BAH 19
Bangladesh DAC 19
Belgium BRU 12
Belize BZE 17
Benin COO 19
Bolivia LPB 17
Brazil SAO 10
Bulgaria SOF 16
Burkina Faso OUA 19
Cameroon DLA 19
Canada See Canadian Labeling Information in Exhibit 293.45b 1
Central African Republic BGF 19
Chile SCL 17
China BJS 14
Colombia BOG 17
Congo, Democratic Republic of the FIH 19
Costa Rica SJO 17
Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) ABJ 19
Curacao (includes Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius) CUR 17
Czech Republic PRG 16
Denmark CPH 12
Dominican Republic SDQ 17
Ecuador GYE 17
Egypt CAI 19
El Salvador SAL 17
Ethiopia ADD 19
Fiji NAN 18
Finland HEL 12
France (includes Corsica) CDG 5
French Guiana CAY 17
Gabon LBV 19
Germany NIA 4
Ghana ACC 19
Great Britain LAL 3
Greece ATH 13
Guatemala GUA 17
Guyana GEO 17
Haiti PAP 17
Honduras TGU 17
Hong Kong HKG 11
Hungary BUD 16
Iceland REK 15
India BOM 14
Indonesia JKT 18
Ireland AHE 13
Israel TLV 13
Italy MIL 7
Jamaica KIN 17
Japan* KIX 6
KWS 6
Jordan AMM 19
Kenya NBO 19
Korea, Rep. of (South) SEL 11
Kuwait KWI 19
Lebanon BEY 19
Liechtenstein ZRH 15
Luxembourg LUX 15
Madagascar TNR 19
Malaysia KUL 18
Mali BKO 19
Mauritania NKC 19
Mauritius MRU 19
Mexico MEX 2
Morocco CAS 19
Mozambique MPM 19
Netherlands AMS 12
New Zealand AKL 9
Nicaragua MGA 17
Niger NIM 19
Nigeria LOS 19
Norway OSL 12
Oman MCT 19
Pakistan KHI 19
Panama PTY 17
Papua New Guinea BOR 18
Paraguay ASU 17
Peru LIM 17
Philippines MNL 14
Poland WAW 12
Portugal LIS 13
Qatar DOH 19
Reunion RUN 19
Romania BUH 16
Russia MOW 16
Saudi Arabia DMM 19
Senegal DKR 19
Singapore SIN 11
Sint Maarten SXM 17
Slovak Republic (Slovakia) BTS 16
South Africa JNB 14
Spain (includes Canary Islands) MAD 8
Sri Lanka CMB 19
Suriname PBM 17
Sweden STO 12
Switzerland ZRH 12
Taiwan TPE 14
Tanzania DAR 19
Thailand BKK 14
Timor-Leste, Democratic Republic of DIL 18
Togo LFW 19
Trinidad and Tobago POS 17
Tunisia TUN 19
Turkey IST 16
Uganda KLA 19
United Arab Emirates DXB 19
Uruguay MVD 17
Venezuela CCS 17
Yemen SAH 19
Zambia NLA 19
Zimbabwe HRE 19
* To expedite handling, Japan Post has requested that U.S. shippers make the following optional separation of their ISAL mail:
-Mail destined for locations in Japan with post code prefixes 52-93 should be labeled to Osaka International (KIX).
-Mail destined for all other post code prefixes should be labeled to Kawasaki (KWS).
-ISAL mail that is not optionally separated as specified above should be labeled to Kawasaki KWS).


Exhibit 293.45b

ZIP Code of entry post office * Canadian destination U.S. exchange office code U.S. exchange office (or ISC) Foreign office of exchange code
005, 010-089, 100-212, 214-268, 270-297, 400-418, 420-427, 470-471, 476-477 MONTREAL QC FWD 003 JFK YMQ.
006-009, 298-339, 341-342, 344, 346-347, 349-352, 354-399, 723 MONTREAL QC FWD 33112 MIA YMQ.
430-469, 472-475, 478-516, 520-528, 530-532, 534-535, 537-551, 553-567, 570-577, 580-588, 600-620, 622-631, 633-641, 644-658, 660-662, 664-681, 683-693, 700-701, 703-708, 710-714, 716-722, 724-731, 733-741, 743-816, 822-831, 840-847, 870-875, 877-885, 893, 897-898 TORONTO ON FWD 60290 ORD For ISAL letter-size and flat-size: TOR.For ISAL packages-size:YTO.
590-599, 820-821, 832-838, 894-895, 937-961, 970-986, 988-999 VANCOUVER BC FWD 94013 SFO YVR.
850-853, 855-857, 859-860, 863-865, 889-891, 900-908, 910-928, 930-936 VANCOUVER BC FWD 90899 LAX YVR.
967-969 VANCOUVER BC FWD 96820 HNL YVR.
* The "ZIP Code of Entry Post Office" column is relevant only for mailings claimed at the full-service price (i.e., not drop shipped at an ISC) to determine their Canadian destination and U.S. exchange office code container information.

293.46Presort Mailings: Direct Country-Price Groups 1 Through 14

293.461General

Price groups 1 through 14 may be prepared in direct country containers (full-service price and ISC drop shipment price). Each direct country container must contain at least 2 pounds of mail. The mailer must separately containerize items bearing customs forms from items not bearing customs forms and must prepare letter-size, flat-size, and package-size items in separate containers as defined in 293.462a through 293.462c. Smaller quantities qualify only for mixed country price (price groups 9 through 14 only) under 293.47, or for the worldwide nonpresort price under 293.49. The maximum container weight is 66 pounds.

293.462Preparation

The mailer must prepare direct country containers of presorted ISAL mail (full-service price and ISC drop shipment price) as follows:

a. Letter-Size and Flat-Size Mail. For each direct country tray of letter-size or flat-size mail, the mailer must do the following:

1. Mail Preparation. Prepare letter-size items in letter trays, either 1-foot or 2-foot, depending on volume. Prepare flat-size items in flat trays/tubs. Do not prepare the content of trays in bundles. Face all letter-size items and flat-size items in the same direction. Ensure that all trays are full enough to keep the mail from mixing during transportation. Cover (i.e., sleeve or lid) all letter-size and flat-size trays and secure them with strapping.

2. Container Tags. Complete the front side of PS Tag 155, International Surface Air Lift, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. Check the appropriate box to indicate if the tray contains items with or without customs forms, identify the destination country, and enter the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, the foreign office of exchange code as listed in Exhibits 293.45a and 293.45b, and the price group as listed in Exhibits 293.45a and 293.45b. To the front side of the tag, apply a barcode that indicates the mailer's permit number, the product code, the service type code, the container type code, the mail contents shape type code, the foreign office of exchange code, and the serial number of the container. (To request technical specifications for the barcode, send an email to globalbusiness-sales@usps.gov ). Finally, tape the PS Tag 155 to the tray cover.

b. Packages. For each direct country sack of package-size items, the mailer must do the following:

1. Mail Preparation. Prepare package-size items by placing them loose in sacks.


[top] 2. Container Tags. Complete the front side of PS Tag 155, International Surface Air Lift, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. Check the appropriate box to indicate if the container contains items with or without customs forms, identify the destination country, and enter the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, the foreign office of exchange code as listed in Exhibits 293.45a and 293.45b, and the price group as listed in Exhibits 293.45a and 293.45b. To the front side of the tag, apply a barcode that indicates the mailer's permit number, the product code, the service page 69771 type code, the container type code, the shape type code, the foreign office of exchange code, and the serial number of the container. (To request technical specifications for the barcode, send an email to globalbusiness-sales@usps.gov ). Finally, attach PS Tag 155 to the neck of the sack.

c. Direct Country Container Label. A mailer who claims the ISC drop shipment price and enters the mail at an authorized drop shipment location under 293.532 is not required to prepare container labels. A mailer who claims the full-service price must complete 2-inch container labels (and insert them into the applicable container label holder) as follows (see Exhibit 293.462 for the list of U.S. Exchange Offices):

Line 1: Appropriate U.S. Exchange Office and Routing Code

Line 2: Contents-DRX COUNTRY

Line 3: Mailer, Mailer Location

Example:

ISC NEW YORK NY 003,ISAL-DRX COUNTRY,ABC STORE ALBANY NY.

Exhibit 293.462

ISAL acceptance office 3-digit zip code prefix U.S. exchange office and routing code for line 1
005, 010-089, 100-212, 214-268, 270-297, 400-418, 420-427, 470-477 ISC NEW YORK NY 003.
006-009, 298-339, 341-342, 344, 346-347, 349-352, 354-399 ISC MIAMI FL 33112.
424, 430-469, 478-516, 520-528, 530-532, 534-535, 537-551, 553-567, 570-577, 580-588, 600-620, 622-631, 633-641, 644-658, 660-662, 664-681, 683-693, 700-701, 703-708, 710-714, 716-731, 733-741, 743-799, 885 ISC CHICAGO IL 60290.
590-599, 800-816, 820-838, 840-847, 893-895, 897-898, 937-961, 970-986, 988-999 ISC SAN FRANCISCO CA 94013.
850-853, 855-857, 859-860, 863-865, 870-875, 877-884, 889-891, 900-908, 910-928, 930-936 ISC LOS ANGELES CA 900
967-969 P&DC HONOLULU HI 967.

293.47Presort Mailings: Mixed Country-Price Groups 9 Through 14

293.471General

Price groups 9 through 14 may be prepared in mixed country containers (ISC drop shipment price) only after all possible direct country containers have been prepared. Each mixed country price group must contain at least 5 pounds of mail that are destined within the same price group. The mailer must separately containerize items bearing customs forms from items not bearing customs forms and must prepare letter-size, flat-size, and package-size items in separate containers as defined in 293.472a and 293.472b. Smaller quantities qualify only for the worldwide nonpresort price under 293.49. The maximum container weight is 66 pounds.

293.472Preparation

The mailer must prepare mixed country containers of presorted ISAL mail (ISC drop shipment price) as follows:

a. Letter-Size and Flat-Size Mail. For each mixed country tray of letter-size or flat-size mail, the mailer must do the following:

1. Mail Preparation. Prepare letter-size items in letter trays, either 1-foot or 2-foot, depending on volume. Prepare flat-size items in flat trays/tubs. Bundle letter-size and flat-size pieces as defined in 293.44 and each country must be bundled separately. Face all letter-size items and flat-size items in the same direction and apply a label (facing slip) to the top item as defined in 293.473. Cover (i.e., sleeve or lid) all letter-size trays and flat-size trays/tubs and secure them with strapping.

2. Container Tags. Complete the front side of PS Tag 155, International Surface Air Lift, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. Identify the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, and the price group as listed in Exhibit 293.45a or 293.45b followed by the word "Mixed" (e.g., "14-Mixed"). Finally, tape PS Tag 155 to the tray cover.

b. Packages. For each mixed country container of package-size items, the mailer must do the following:

1. Mail Preparation. Prepare package-size items by placing them loose in sacks.

2. Container Tags. Complete the front side of PS Tag 155, International Surface Air Lift, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. Identify the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, and the price group as listed in Exhibit 293.45a or 293.45b followed by the word "Mixed" (e.g., "14-Mixed"). Finally, attach PS Tag 155 to the neck of the sack.

293.473Direct Country Bundle Label for Mixed Country Containers

Only letter-size and flat-size direct country bundles prepared for mixed country containers require a label (facing slip). The mailer must complete the label and place it on the address side of the top item of each bundle in such a manner that it will not become separated from the bundle. The pressure-sensitive labels and optional endorsement lines used domestically for presort mail are prohibited for ISAL service. Bundle labels must contain the following information:

Line 1: Foreign Office of Exchange Code. (See Exhibits 293.45a and 293.45b.)

Line 2: Country Labeling Name. (See Exhibits 293.45a and 293.45b.)

Line 3: Mailer, Mailer Location (City and State).

Example:

VIE, AUSTRIA, ABC COMPANY WASHINGTON DC.

[Insert new 293.48 and 293.49 to read as follows:]

293.48Presort Mailings-Price Groups 15 Through 19

293.481General

Price groups 15 through 19 may be prepared in direct country containers (full-service price and ISC drop shipment price) or mixed country containers (ISC drop shipment price). Each direct country container must contain at least 2 pounds of mail. Each mixed country container must contain at least 5 pounds of mail. Smaller quantities qualify only for the worldwide nonpresort price under 293.49. The mailer must separately containerize items bearing customs forms from items not bearing customs forms. The maximum container weight is 66 pounds.

293.482Preparation

The mailer has two options to prepare direct country or mixed country containers of presorted ISAL mail, as follows:


[top] 1. Prepare mail as described in 293.46 and 293.47, including using letter-size trays for letter-size items, flat-size trays/ page 69772 tubs for flat-size items, and sacks for package-size items.

2. Prepare mail in sacks for all processing categories as defined in 293.482 and 293.483.

293.483Direct Country-Optional Sack Preparation

The mailer may optionally prepare direct country sacks or mixed country sacks of presorted ISAL mail when sacks are used for all processing categories as follows:

a. Full-Service and ISC Drop Shipment-Direct country sacks.

1. Preparation. Mail (letter-size, flat-size and package-size) that is addressed to an individual country and that contains 2 pounds or more must be sorted into direct country sacks. Mail that cannot be made up into direct country sacks must be prepared and entered as mixed country sacks (ISC Drop Shipment only) or the worldwide nonpresort price. The mailer must bundle letter-size and flat-size items as defined in 293.44. The mailer must bundle letter-size items and flat-size items separately, although nonidentical items may be commingled within each of these categories. Face all letter-size items and flat-size items in the same direction and apply a label (facing slip) to the top item as defined in 293.473. Place package-size items loose in the sack provided that items bearing customs forms are separated from items not bearing customs forms.

2. Container Tags. The mailer must complete the front side of PS Tag 155, International Surface Air Lift, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. The mailer must check the appropriate box to indicate if the sack contains items with or without customs forms, identify the destination country, and enter the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, the foreign office of exchange code as listed in Exhibits 293.45a and 293.45b, and the price group as listed in Exhibits 293.45a and 294.45b. To the front side of the tag, the mailer must apply a barcode that indicates the mailer's permit number, the product code, the service type code, the container type, the shape type, the foreign office of exchange code, and the serial number of the sack. (To request technical specifications for the barcode, send an email to globalbusiness-sales@usps.gov ). Finally, the mailer must attach PS Tag 155 to the neck of the sack.

3. Direct Country Container Label. A mailer who claims the ISC drop shipment price and enters the mail at an authorized drop shipment location under 293.532 is not required to prepare container labels. A mailer who claims the full-service price must complete 2-inch container labels (and insert them into the applicable container label holder) as follows (see Exhibit 293.483 for the list of U.S. Exchange Offices):

Line 1: Appropriate U.S. Exchange Office and Routing Code

Line 2: Contents-DRX COUNTRY

Line 3: Mailer, Mailer Location

Example:

ISC NEW YORK NY 003, ISAL-DRX COUNTRY, ABC STORE ALBANY NY.

Exhibit 293.483

ISAL acceptance office 3-digit ZIP Code prefix U. S. exchange office and routing code for line 1
005, 010-089, 100-212, 214-268, 270-297, 400-418, 420-427, 470-477 ISC NEW YORK NY 003.
006-009, 298-339, 341-342, 344, 346-347, 349-352, 354-399 ISC MIAMI FL 33112.
424, 430-469, 478-516, 520-528, 530-532, 534-535, 537-551, 553-567, 570-577, 580-588, 600-620, 622-631, 633-641, 644-658, 660-662, 664-681, 683-693, 700-701, 703-708, 710-714, 716-731, 733-741, 743-799, 885 ISC CHICAGO IL 60290.
590-599, 800-816, 820-838, 840-847, 893-895, 897-898, 937-961, 970-986, 988-999 ISC SAN FRANCISCO CA 94013.
850-853, 855-857, 859-860, 863-865, 870-875, 877-884, 889-891, 900-908, 910-928, 930-936 967-969 ISC LOS ANGELES CA 900. P&DC HONOLULU HI 967.

b. ISC Drop Shipment-Mixed country sacks.

1. Mixed country sacks can be prepared only after all possible direct country sacks have been prepared. Mailers must prepare mixed country sacks for items that contain 5 pounds or more and that are destined within the same price group. Mail that ultimately cannot be made up into direct country sacks or mixed country sacks must be prepared and entered at the worldwide nonpresort price. The mailer must bundle letter-size and flat-size items as defined in 293.44. The mailer must bundle letter-size and flat-size items separately, although nonidentical items may be commingled within each of these categories. Face all letter-size items and flat-size items in the same direction and apply a label (facing slip) to the top item as defined in 293.483. Place package-size items that cannot be bundled because of their physical characteristics loose in the sack provided that items bearing customs forms are separated from items not bearing customs forms.

2. Container Tags. The mailer must complete the front side of PS Tag 155, International Surface Air Lift, which identifies the mail to ensure it receives priority handling. On the front of the tag, the mailer must identify the date of mailing, the 10-digit permit number, and the price group as listed in Exhibits 293.45a and 293.45b followed by the word "Mixed" (e.g., "15-Mixed"). Finally, the mailer must attach PS Tag 155 to the neck of the sack.

293.483Direct Country Bundle Label

Only letter-size and flat-size direct country bundles prepared for mixed country sacks require a label (facing slip). The mailer must complete the label and place it on the address side of the top item of each bundle in such a manner that it will not become separated from the bundle. The pressure-sensitive labels and optional endorsement lines used domestically for presort mail are prohibited for ISAL service. Bundle labels must contain the following information:

Line 1: Foreign Office of Exchange Code. (See Exhibits 293.45a and 293.45b.)

Line 2: Country Labeling Name. (See Exhibits 293.45a and 293.45b.)

Line 3: Mailer, Mailer Location (City and State).

Example:

VIE, AUSTRIA, ABC COMPANY WASHINGTON DC.

293.49Worldwide Nonpresort Preparation

The following standards apply when the mailer prepares worldwide nonpresort ISAL mail (full-service price and ISC drop shipment price):


[top] a. General. A mailer claiming any mail at the direct country or mixed country price cannot enclose the mail in worldwide nonpresort sacks. The mailer must bundle letter-size and flat-size mail. All types of mail, including letter-size bundles, flat-size bundles, and page 69773 loose items, can be commingled in the same sack. Labels (facing slips) are not required on any bundles. Containers other than sacks are not authorized unless other equipment is specified by the acceptance office-for example, nonpresorted letter-size mail may be presented in trays if authorized by the acceptance office. The maximum weight of any container is 66 pounds.

b. Worldwide Nonpresort Container Label. A mailer who claims the ISC drop shipment price and enters the mail at an authorized drop shipment location under 293.532 is not required to prepare container labels. A mailer who claims the full-service price must complete 2-inch container labels (and insert them into the applicable container label holder) as follows (see Exhibit 293.483 for the list of U.S. Exchange Offices):

Line 1: Appropriate U.S. Exchange Office and Routing Code

Line 2: Contents WKG

Line 3: Mailer, Mailer Location

Example:

ISC MIAMI FL 33112, ISAL-WKG, ABC COMPANY MIAMI FL.

297Customized Agreements

297.1Description

[Revise 297.1 to read as follows:]

The Postal Service provides Global Expedited Package Services (GEPS) customized agreements to Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International, and First-Class Package International Service customers pursuant to the terms and conditions stipulated between the Postal Service and a particular customer.

3Extra Services

370International Money Transfer Services

372Sure Money (DineroSeguro)

372.2Options and Restrictions

The following restrictions apply to Sure Money service:

[Revise item a to read as follows:]

a. The maximum purchase per day is $1,500.

372.3Fees

[Revise 372.3 to read as follows:]

See Exhibit 372.3 for the fees for Sure Money service.

Exhibit 372.3

Transaction type Amount not over Fee
Sales $750 $11.00
$1,500 $16.50
Refunds $1,500 $26.00
Change of Payee $1,500 $12.00

Individual Country Listings

Mexico

Priority Mail Express International ( 220 ) Price Group 2

[Revise the table to read as follows (increasing the maximum weight limit to 70 pounds):]

Refer to Notice 123, Price List, for the applicable retail, Commercial Base, or Commercial Plus price.
Weight Limit: 70 lbs.

Priority Mail International ( 230 ) Price Group 2

[Revise the table to read as follows (increasing the maximum weight limit to 70 pounds):]

Refer to Notice 123, Price List, for the applicable retail, Commercial Base, or Commercial Plus price.
Weight Limit: 70 lbs.

We will publish an appropriate amendment to 39 CFR part 20 to reflect these changes.

Stanley F. Mires,

Attorney, Legal Policy & Legislative Advice.

[FR Doc. 2013-27710 Filed 11-20-13; 8:45 am]

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