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June 6 2011 01:41 PM

Postal Explorer® (pe.usps.com) is your source for up-to-date mailing standards. The Domestic Mail Manual (DMM®) is fully searchable on Postal Explorer and features fly-out menus, cross-reference links, and an extensive subject index. Today, we updated our mailing standards to capture the following changes:
 
Optional Use of a Local Permit Imprint in Other Mailing Locations We revised 604.5.3 to provide a new option to mailers contributing permit imprint mailpieces to a mailing presented under an authorized First-Class Mail or Standard Mail Mailings with Different Payment Methods Mailing System.
 
Pallet Placards and Intelligent Mail Tray Labels We revised 705.8.6 and 708.6.6 to provide an additional option for mailers who need to print destination entry office information on pallet placards.
 
Revised MLOCR Automation Price Marking Codes We revised 705.5.3.2a and 705.5.3.2b to provide an updated listing of multiline optical character reader (MLOCR) automation price marking codes.
 
New Customs Declarations Label Requirements We revised 608.2.4 to require mailpieces containing goods that enter the Customs Territory of the United States (CTUS), from outside the CTUS, to bear a customs declaration label.
 
Market Dominant Negotiated Service Agreement for First-Class Mail and Standard Mail We added 709.1.4 to establish a new Negotiated Service Agreement (NSA) market dominant product for the combined total revenue of First-Class Mail automation letters, Standard Mail automation letters, and Standard Mail carrier route barcoded automation-compatible letters.
 
POSTNET Barcode Certification Program We revised 509.1.7, and Notice 123, Price List, to remove the POSTNET Barcode Certification Program which is no longer in use.
 
Revocation of Permit Imprints We revised 604.5.2.2, to specify that, among others, one of the conditions that a permit imprint may be revoked is for failure to mail using the permit or pay the fees for a two-year consecutive period.
 
Find It Easier and Faster - Labeling Lists Have a New Home! No more clicking through the Domestic Mail Manual (DMM®) to find the appropriate labeling list for your mailing. You asked - we listened! The labeling lists (in both PDF and HTML formats) are now available immediately on the Postal Explorer® home page under "Additional Links" in the lower right corner. One click and you're there!
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