[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 96 (Wednesday, May 18, 2022)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 30101-30105]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2022-10245]


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POSTAL SERVICE

39 CFR Part 111


Domestic Competitive Products Pricing and Mailing Standards 
Changes

AGENCY: Postal ServiceTM.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Postal Service is amending Mailing Standards of the United 
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM[supreg]), to reflect 
changes to pricing and mailing standards for certain competitive 
products.

DATES: Effective: July 10, 2022.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Steven Jarboe at (202) 268-7690, 
Margaret Pepe (202) 268-3078, or Garry Rodriguez at (202) 268-7281.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final rule describes new price and 
product features for competitive products, by class of mail, 
established by the Governors of the United States Postal 
Service[supreg]. New prices are available under Docket Number CP2022-62 
on the Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) website at https://www.prc.gov, and on the Postal Explorer[supreg] website at https://pe.usps.com.
    The Postal Service will revise Mailing Standards of the United 
States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM), to reflect changes 
to certain pricing and mailing standards for the following competitive 
products:
     Priority Mail[supreg].
     Parcel Select[supreg].
     Return Services.
     Other.
    Competitive price and product changes are identified by product as 
follows:

Priority Mail

Priority Mail Commercial Plus Cubic

    Currently, Commercial Plus cubic prices are available to Priority 
Mail customers whose account volumes exceeded 50,000 pieces in the 
previous calendar year and have a customer commitment agreement with 
the Postal Service.
    The Postal Service is revising the DMM to remove the volume 
requirements for Priority Mail Commercial Plus Cubic prices. The Postal 
Service will also eliminate the requirement to have a customer 
commitment agreement for cubic pricing. Priority Mail cubic prices will 
now be available to all commercial customers.

Priority Mail Maximum Insurance Indemnity

    The Postal Service is proposing to make the maximum insurance 
indemnity included with retail and commercial priced Priority Mail 
limited to a maximum liability of $100.00. See Federal Register 
document, New Mailing Standards for Domestic Mailing Services Products 
(87 FR 21601-21603), for additional information.

Parcel Select

Parcel Select Ground Cubic

    The Postal Service is implementing cubic pricing under the Parcel 
Select Ground price category. Parcel Select Ground cubic pricing will 
be available to eligible Parcel Select Ground customers for 
rectangular, nonrectangular, and soft pack mailpieces. Each mailpiece 
must measure 1 cubic foot or less, weigh 20 pounds or less, and the 
longest dimension may not exceed 18 inches. Cubic-priced mailpieces may 
not be rolls or tubes. Parcel Select Ground

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cubic pricing will be available in ten pricing tiers.

Return Services

USPS Returns Service

    The Postal Service is proposing to include $100.00 of insurance 
with Priority Mail Return service pieces. See Federal Register 
document, New Mailing Standards for Domestic Mailing Services Products 
(87 FR 21601-21603), for additional information.

Other

Postal Zone Calculation Revision

    Currently, prices for certain subclasses of mail are based on the 
weight of the individual piece and the distance that the piece travels 
from origin to destination (i.e., the number of postal zones crossed). 
For the administration of these postal zones, the earth is divided into 
units of area 30 minutes square, identical with a quarter of the area 
formed by the intersecting parallels of latitude and meridians of 
longitude. Postal zones are based on the distance between these units 
of area. The distance is measured from the center of the unit of area 
containing the SCF serving the origin Post Office to the SCF serving 
the destination Post Office.
    The Postal Service is revising the calculation method for postal 
zones. The administration of postal zones will be calculated based on 
the centroid of each 3-digit ZIP Code area or combination of 3-digit 
ZIP Code areas. Postal zones will now be based on the distance between 
these units of area. The distance is measured from the centroid of the 
3-digit ZIP Code area serving the origin Post Office to the centroid of 
the 3-digit ZIP Code area serving the destination Post Office. The 3-
digit ZIP Code areas serving the origin and destination Post Offices 
will be determined by using Labeling List L002, Column A.
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Resources

    The Postal Service provides additional resources to assist 
customers with this price change for competitive products. These tools 
include price lists, downloadable price files, and Federal Register 
Notices, which may be found on the Postal Explorer[supreg] website at 
https://pe.usps.com.
    The Postal Service adopts 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.
    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, 39 CFR part 111 is amended as follows:

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)

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200 Commercial Letters, Flats, and Parcels

201 Physical Standards

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7.0 Physical Standards for Parcels

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7.3 Maximum Weight and Size

    [Revise the first sentence of 7.3 to read as follows:]
    No mailpiece may weigh more than 70 pounds. Lower weight limits 
apply to parcels mailed at cubic, Regional Rate Box, First-Class 
Package Service -- Commercial, USPS Marketing Mail, Parcel Select 
Ground Cubic, and Bound Printed Matter prices. * * *
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7.8 Measuring Parcels Prepared in Soft Packaging

    [Revise the introductory text of 7.8 to read as follows:]
    Except for Priority Mail Commercial Plus Cubic Soft Pack under 
223.1.4 and Parcel Select Ground Cubic Soft Pack under 253., parcels 
prepared in soft packaging (poly, plastic, cloth, padded envelopes, or 
similar soft packaging) are measured to determine the dimensions 
(length, width, height) as follows:
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8.0 Additional Physical Standards by Class of Mail

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8.2 Priority Mail

    [Revise the text of 8.2 to read as follows:]
    The maximum weight is 70 pounds. Lower weight limits apply to 
parcels mailed at cubic (20 pounds); Regional Rate ``Box A'' (15 
pounds); and Regional Rate ``Box B'' (20 pounds) prices. The combined 
length and girth of a piece (the length of its longest side plus the 
distance around its thickest part) may not exceed 108 inches. Lower 
size limits apply to parcels mailed at Flat Rate, Regional Rate, and 
cubic prices. Lower weight and size standards apply for some APO/FPO 
and DPO mail subject to 703.2.0, and 703.4.0, and for Department of 
State mail subject to 703.3.0.
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202 Elements on the Face of a Mailpiece

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3.0 Placement and Content of Mail Markings

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    [Revise the heading of 3.4 to read as follows:]

3.4 Priority Mail Cubic Markings

3.4.1 Price Marking--Postage Evidencing Systems

    [Revise the first sentence of the introductory text of 3.4.1 to 
read as follows:]
    Priority Mail pieces claiming the cubic price must be marked 
``Priority Mail'' and bear the applicable marking that reflects the 
correct price tier printed on the piece or produced as part of the 
postage indicia. * * *
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    [Renumber 3.8 and 3.9 as 3.9 and 3.10. Add new 3.8 to read as 
follows:]

3.8 Parcel Select Ground Cubic Markings

3.8.1 Price Marking--Postage Evidencing Systems

    Parcel Select Ground pieces claiming the cubic price must be marked 
``Parcel Select Ground'' and bear the applicable marking that reflects 
the correct price tier printed on the piece or produced as part of the 
postage indicia. The cubic tiers are determined by the cubic 
measurement of each mailpiece up to the defined threshold, (for 
example, measurements from .01 up to .10 for ``Cubic .10'' and from 
.101 up to .20 for ``Cubic .20''). Place the marking directly above, 
directly below, or to the left of the postage. Approved markings are as 
follows:
    a. ``Cubic .10''
    b. ``Cubic .20''
    c. ``Cubic .30''
    d. ``Cubic .40''
    e. ``Cubic .50''

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    f. ``Cubic .60''
    g. ``Cubic .70''
    h. ``Cubic .80''
    i. ``Cubic .90''
    j. ``Cubic 1.00''

3.8.2 Price Marking--Permit Imprint

    Parcel Select Ground permit imprint pieces claiming the cubic price 
must be marked ``Parcel Select Ground'' and bear the ``cubic'' marking 
printed on the piece or produced as part of the permit imprint indicia. 
Place the marking directly above, directly below, or to the left of the 
postage. The approved marking is ``Cubic'' (or ``CUBIC,'' or 
``cubic'').

3.8.3 Soft Pack and Padded Envelope Markings

    Regardless of the postage payment method used, soft pack and padded 
envelopes must be marked ``Parcel Select Ground'' in addition to the 
tier price markings in 3.8.1 and the dimensions (length and width) of 
the original packaging. Place the markings directly above, directly 
below, or to the left of the postage.
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220 Commercial Mail Priority Mail

223 Prices and Eligibility

1.0 Prices and Fees

1.1 Price Application

    The following price applications apply:
    [Revise the first sentence of item a to read as follows:]
    a. Except Commercial Plus items weighing up to 0.5 pound (see 1.1c) 
and cubic items (see 1.1d), Priority Mail mailpieces are charged per 
pound; any fraction of a pound is rounded up to the next whole pound. * 
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    [Revise the text of item d to read as follows:]
    d. Cubic prices are not based on weight, but are charged by zone 
and cubic measurement of the mailpiece with any fraction of a 
measurement rounded down to the nearest \1/4\ inch. For example, if a 
dimension of a piece measures 12\3/8\ inches, it is rounded down to 
12\1/4\ inches.
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    [Revise the heading of 1.4 and 1.4.1 to read as follows:]

1.4 Cubic

1.4.1 Cubic Eligibility

    [Revise the text of 1.4.1 to read as follows:]
    Cubic prices are generally available to commercial Priority Mail 
customers. Each mailpiece must measure .50 cubic foot or less, weigh 20 
pounds or less, and the longest dimension may not exceed 18 inches. 
Cubic-priced mailpieces may not be rolls or tubes.
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    [Revise the heading of 1.4.2 to read as follows:]

1.4.2 Cubic Tiers

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    [Revise the heading of Exhibit 1.4.4 to read as follows:]

Exhibit 1.4.4 Cubic Pricing Tiers for Soft Pack & Padded Envelopes

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    [Delete the text of 1.4.5 in its entirety.]
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3.0 Basic Eligibility Standards for Priority Mail

3.1 Description of Service

    [Revise the second sentence of 3.1 to read as follows:]
    * * * Lower weight limits apply to cubic pieces (see 1.4); Regional 
Rate Boxes (see 1.8); APO/FPO mail subject to 703.2.0 and 703.4.0 and 
Department of State mail subject to 703.3.0.
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224 Postage Payment and Documentation

1.0 Basic Standards for Postage Payment

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    [Delete the text of 1.1.3 in its entirety.]
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225 Mail Preparation

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    [Revise the heading and text of 4.0 to read as follows:]

4.0 Preparing a Cubic Mailing

    Cubic mailpieces for multiple price tiers may be combined in the 
same container.
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250 Commercial Mail Parcel Select

253 Prices and Eligibility

1.0 Prices and Fees

    [Revise the heading and text of 1.1 to read as follows:]

1.1 Pricing

1.1.1 Prices

    For prices, see Notice 123--Price List.

1.1.2 Price Categories

    The price categories for Parcel Select are as follows:
    a. Destination Entry, including destination entry network 
distribution center (DNDC), destination entry sectional center facility 
(DSCF), and destination entry delivery unit (DDU).
    b. Ground, including Ground Cubic.
    c. Lightweight.
    d. USPS Connect Local.

1.1.3 Price Application

    The following price applications apply:
    a. Prices for Destination Entry DNDC and Ground are based on the 
weight increment of each addressed piece, and on the zone to which the 
piece is addressed. The price is charged per pound or fraction thereof; 
any fraction of a pound is considered a whole pound. The minimum price 
per piece is the 1-pound price.
    b. Prices for Destination Entry DDU and DSCF, and USPS Connect 
Local are based on the weight increment of each addressed piece. The 
price is charged per pound or fraction thereof; any fraction of a pound 
is considered a whole pound. The minimum price per piece is the 1-pound 
price.
    c. Prices for USPS Connect Local Flat Rate packaging are based on a 
flat rate regardless of domestic destination and the actual weight (up 
to 25 pounds) of the mailpiece.
    d. Prices for Ground Cubic are based on the zone and cubic 
measurement of the mailpiece with any fraction of a measurement rounded 
down to the nearest \1/4\ inch. For example, if a dimension of a Ground 
cubic piece measures 12\3/8\ inches, it is rounded down to 12\1/4\ 
inches.
    e. Prices for Parcel Select Lightweight are based on the weight 
increment and entry of each addressed piece. The price is charged per 
ounce or fraction thereof, with any fraction of an ounce being rounded 
to the next whole ounce. The minimum price per piece is the 1-ounce 
price.
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    [Delete 1.2, Parcel Select Prices, and add new 1.2 to read as 
follows:]

1.2 Parcel Select Ground Cubic

1.2.1 Eligibility

    Cubic prices are available to eligible Parcel Select Ground 
customers including Ground Return Service under 505.3.0. Each mailpiece 
must measure 1 cubic foot or less, weigh 20 pounds or less, and the 
longest dimension may not exceed 18 inches. Cubic-priced mailpieces may 
not be rolls or tubes.

1.2.2 Tiers

    Cubic prices consist of the following ten tiers:
    a. Tier 0.10--mailpieces measuring up to .10 cubic foot
    b. Tier 0.20--mailpieces measuring more than .10 up to .20 cubic 
foot

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    c. Tier 0.30--mailpieces measuring more than .20 up to .30 cubic 
foot
    d. Tier 0.40--mailpieces measuring more than .30 up to .40 cubic 
foot
    e. Tier 0.50--mailpieces measuring more than .40 up to .50 cubic 
foot
    f. Tier 0.60--mailpieces measuring more than .50 up to .60 cubic 
foot
    g. Tier 0.70--mailpieces measuring more than .60 up to .70 cubic 
foot
    h. Tier 0.80--mailpieces measuring more than .70 up to .80 cubic 
foot
    i. Tier 0.90--mailpieces measuring more than .80 up to .90 cubic 
foot
    j. Tier 1.00--mailpieces measuring more than .90 up to 1.00 cubic 
foot

1.2.3 Determining Cubic Tier Measurements for Rectangular and 
Nonrectangular Parcels

    Follow these steps to determine the cubic tier measurement for 
rectangular and nonrectangular parcels:
    a. Measure the length, width, and height at each dimension's 
maximum point, in inches. Round down (see 604.7.0) each measurement to 
the nearest \1/4\ inch. For example, 6\1/8\'' x 5\7/8\'' x 6\3/8\'' is 
rounded down to 6'' x 5\3/4\'' x 6\1/4\''.
    b. Multiply the length by the width by the height and divide by 
1728. For example: 6'' x 5\3/4\'' x 6\1/4\'' = 215.6 divided by 1728 = 
0.125 (This piece exceeds 0.10--Tier 1 threshold). It is calculated at 
Tier 2--0.101 to 0.20.

1.2.4 Determining Cubic Tier Measurement for Soft Pack and Padded 
Envelopes

    Cubic tier measurements for soft pack (poly, plastic, cloth, or 
similar soft packaging) and padded envelopes are based on the outside 
dimensions of length plus width, in inches, of the original packaging 
material. Mailpieces that are pleated (e.g., expandable) must follow 
the measurement guidelines in 1.4.3 to be eligible for cubic pricing. 
Determine cubic tier measurements as follows:
    a. Measure the length and width separately in inches.
    b. Round down (see 604.7.0) each measurement to the nearest \1/4\ 
inch. For example, 10\1/8\ inches is rounded down to 10 inches.
    c. Add the two measurements together. The maximum total of length 
plus width cannot exceed 36 inches. See Exhibit 1.2.4 for corresponding 
price tiers.

Exhibit 1.2.4 Cubic Pricing Tiers for Soft Pack & Padded Envelopes

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             Cubic price tiers                                        Length plus width
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0.10......................................  Mailpieces measuring from 0'' up to 16''.
0.20......................................  Mailpieces measuring more than 16'' up to 21''.
0.30......................................  Mailpieces measuring more than 21'' up to 24''.
0.40......................................  Mailpieces measuring more than 24'' up to 26''.
0.50......................................  Mailpieces measuring more than 26'' up to 28''.
0.60......................................  Mailpieces measuring more than 28'' up to 30''.
0.70......................................  Mailpieces measuring more than 30'' up to 32''.
0.80......................................  Mailpieces measuring more than 32'' up to 34''.
0.90......................................  Mailpieces measuring more than 34'' up to 35''.
1.00......................................  Mailpieces measuring more than 35'' up to 36''.
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4.0 Price Eligibility for Parcel Select and Parcel Select Lightweight

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4.2 Parcel Select Ground Price Eligibility

    [Revise the introductory text of 4.2 to read as follows:]
    To qualify for Parcel Select Ground prices including Parcel Select 
Ground cubic, mailings must meet one of the following volume 
thresholds:
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254 Postage Payment and Documentation

1.0 Basic Standards for Postage Payment

1.1 Postage Payment Options

1.1.1 Parcel Select Destination Entry and Ground

    [Revise the introductory text of 1.1.1 to read as follows:]
    Parcel Select destination entry and ground postage (including 
cubic) may be paid as follows:
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255 Mail Preparation

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    [Add new section 8.0 to read as follows:]

8.0 Preparing a Cubic Mailing

    Cubic mailpieces for multiple price tiers may be combined in the 
same container.
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600 Basic Standards for All Mailing Services

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608 Postal Information and Resources

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9.0 Postal Zones

9.1 Basis

    [Revise the text of 9.1 to read as follows:]
    Postal prices for certain subclasses of mail are based on the 
weight of the individual piece and the distance that the piece travels 
from origin to destination (i.e., the number of postal zones crossed). 
For the administration of these postal zones, the centroid of each 3 
digit ZIP Code area or combination of 3 digit ZIP Code areas are 
calculated. Postal zones are based on the distance between these units 
of area. The distance is measured from the centroid of the 3-digit ZIP 
Code area serving the origin Post Office to the centroid of the 3-digit 
ZIP Code area serving the destination Post Office. The 3-digit ZIP Code 
areas serving the origin and destination Post Offices are determined by 
using Labeling List L002, Column A.

9.2 Application

    [Revise the introductory text of 9.2 to read as follows:]
    Zones are used to compute postage on zoned mail sent between 3-
digit ZIP Codes areas, including military Post Offices (MPOs), as 
follows:
    [Revise the text and footnote of item a to read as follows:]
    a. For the purposes of computing postal zone information, except 
for items 9.2b and 9.2c, the following table applies to MPOs listed in 
L002, Column A.

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                                             SCF serving the destination
       3-Digit zip code prefix group                   office
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090-099 *.................................  New York NY 100.
340.......................................  Miami FL 331.

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962-966 *.................................  San Francisco CA 940.
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* Priority Mail and First-Class Package Service destinating to these ZIP
  Codes is served by Chicago IL 606.

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    [Revise the text of item c by deleting the last three sentences.]
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9.4.2 Nonlocal Zone

    Nonlocal zones are defined as follows:
    [Revise the text of item a to read as follows:]
    a. The zone 1 price applies to pieces not eligible for the local 
zone in 9.4.1 that are mailed between two Post Offices with the same 3-
digit ZIP Code prefix identified in L002, Column A. Zone 1 includes all 
units of area outside the local zone lying in whole or in part within a 
radius of about 50 miles from the center of the area.
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Index

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Parcel Select

    [Revise the Parcel Select entry by adding ``cubic 253.2.1'' 
alphabetically.]
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Notice 123 (Price List)

    [Revise Notice 123 (Price List) as applicable.]
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Joshua J. Hofer,
Attorney, Ethics & Legal Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2022-10245 Filed 5-17-22; 8:45 am]
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