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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · S. 2629 (Placed on Calendar Senate) — To improve postal operations, service, and transparency. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. Definitions. TITLE I—Postal personnel Sec. 101. Postal Service Health Benefits Program. Sec. 102. Postal Service retiree health care benefit funding reform. Sec. 103. Medicare part B premium subsidy for newly enrolling Postal Service annuitants and family members. Sec. 104. Postal Service pension funding reform. Sec. 105. Supervisory and other managerial organizations. Sec. 106.
Right of appeal to Merit Systems Protection Board. TITLE II—Postal Service operations reform Sec. 201. Governance reform. Sec. 202. Modernizing postal rates. Sec. 203. Nonpostal services. Sec. 204. Shipping of wine, beer, and distilled spirits. Sec. 205. Efficient and flexible universal postal service. Sec. 206. Fair stamp-evidencing competition. Sec. 207. Market-dominant rates. Sec. 208. Review of Postal Service cost attribution guidelines. Sec. 209. Aviation security for parcels.
Sec. 210. Long-term solvency plan; annual financial plan and budget. Sec. 211. Service standards, performance targets, and performance measurements. Sec. 212. Postal Service Chief Innovation Officer. Sec. 213. Emergency suspensions of post offices. Sec. 214. Mailing address requirements. TITLE III—Postal contracting reform Sec. 301. Contracting provisions. Sec. 302. Technical amendment to definition. TITLE IV—Postal Regulatory Commission, Inspector General, related provisions, and miscellaneous Sec. 401.
Postal Regulatory Commission. Sec. 402. Inspector General of the United States Postal Service and the Postal Regulatory Commission. Sec. 403. GAO report on fragmentation, overlap, and duplication in Federal programs and activities.
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