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Code · REGISTER · 2014-11-25 · Postal Service TM · Notices

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BILLING CODE 7710-FW-P POSTAL SERVICE Removal of Return Receipt for Merchandise Service From the Market-Dominant Product List AGENCY: Postal Service TM . ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Postal Service hereby provides notice that it has filed a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to remove Return Receipt for Merchandise service from the Mail Classification Schedule's market-dominant product list. DATES: *Effective date:* November 25, 2014. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
John F. Rosato, 202-268-8597, or *john.f.rosato@usps.gov* . SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On November 17, 2014, the United States Postal Service® (Postal Service) filed a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to remove Return Receipt for Merchandise service from the Mail Classification Schedule's market-dominant product list, pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3642. Approval of this request would simplify the Postal Service's Ancillary Services product by recognizing that:
(1)Return Receipt for Merchandise service has become outmoded; and
(2)equivalent or improved product features can be obtained by transitioning to Signature Confirmation TM service or Certified Mail® service (return receipt requested). Interested persons may comment on, or view documents pertinent to, this request at *http://www.prc.gov* , Docket No. MC2015-8. Stanley F. Mires, Attorney, Federal Requirements. [FR Doc. 2014-27805 Filed 11-24-14; 8:45 am]
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