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Aug. 18 2009 05:55 PM

New Deflection Standards Postponed until January 2010. The USPS is extending implementation of the new deflection standards for flat-size mailpieces from September 8, 2009 to January 4, 2010. Mailers are encouraged to take this opportunity and ensure their flats meet the new deflection standards in January. Current deflection standards will continue to apply only for automation flats during the extension period. For additional information on deflection and allowable droop, please go to the final rule Federal Register (74 FR 15380-15484), New Standards for Domestic Services published on April 6, 2009. You can also access this document on Postal Explorer at pe.usps.com by clicking on Federal Register Notices in the left frame. Please note that we are retaining the September 8, 2009 implementation date for polywrap standards applying to nonautomation flats.
 
Move Update Standard. The Move Update standard requires that mailers select one of the postal-approved methods to periodically update the addresses contained within a mailing list by comparing the address records on the mailing list against customer-filed change-of-address (COA) orders and making the necessary updates before mailing. Compliance with the Move Update standard reduces the number of mailpieces that require forwarding or return-to-sender services. On November 23, 2008, the USPS expanded the Move Update requirement to include all commercial Standard Mail. Commercial First-Class Mail has been subject to the Move Update requirement since July 1, 1997. They also changed the minimum frequency of Move Update processing from 185 days to 95 days prior to mailing. Customers must certify on their postage statements which Move Update method they used. Customers who do not use a USPS-approved Move Update method are subject to single-piece prices.
 
In April 2009, the USPS began providing feedback to mailers on the quality of their Move Update process based on a verification process using live samples from the mailing. Business Mail Acceptance personnel share the results of the verifications and work with customers to improve addressing quality. These reports are also available online via the Business Customer Gateway. Refer to the Guide to Accessing Move Update reports at http://ribbs.usps.gov/index.cfm?page=moveupdate to understand how to access and use these reports. These reports are available at any site that uses the Mail Evaluation Readability Lookup Instrument (MERLIN) to perform verifications. A list of Business Mail Entry Units that use MERLIN is also posted on the RIBBS Move Update page. If you are not receiving reports or if you have questions about accessing reports you can send an email to moveupdatereports@usps.gov.
 
Beginning in January, the USPS will use this information to assess additional postage on noncompliant mailings. Effective January 2010, a Move Update postage assessment will be calculated at acceptance if more than 30 percent of the addresses that should have been updated were not updated. This assessment will apply to a portion of the mailing based on the percentage by which the measured error rate exceeds the 30 percent tolerance. Mailers have the option to pay the additional postage or withdraw the mailing. For additional information regarding this, please refer to the Move Update Advisement Policy document at: http://ribbs.usps.gov/move_update/documents/tech_guides/Move_Update_Advisement_Policy.pdf.
 
The USPS will conduct educational Webinars on the Move Update Standard and the January changes. The Webinars are scheduled for September 3 and 15, 2009. The links and phone numbers to connect to the sessions will be published on RIBBS and in a future DMM Advisory.
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