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Rules and Regulations. Notice of a change in rates of general applicability for competitive products

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BILLING CODE 6523-63-P; 4830-01-P; 4510-29-P; 4120-01-P 86 223 Tuesday, November 23, 2021 Notices Part IV Postal Service Change in Rates and Classes of General Applicability for Competitive Products; Notice POSTAL SERVICE Change in Rates and Classes of General Applicability for Competitive Products AGENCY: Postal Service TM . ACTION: Notice of a change in rates of general applicability for competitive products. SUMMARY: This notice sets forth changes in rates of general applicability for competitive products.
DATES: Effective January 9, 2022. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elizabeth Reed, 202-268-3179. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On November 9, 2021, pursuant to their authority under 39 U.S.C. 3632, the Governors of the Postal Service established prices and classification changes for competitive products. The Governors' Decision and the record of proceedings in connection with such decision are reprinted below in accordance with section 3632(b)(2). Ruth Stevenson, Chief Counsel, Ethics and Legal Compliance.
Decision of the Governors of the United States Postal Service on Changes in Rates of General Applicability for Competitive Products (Governors' Decision No. 21-6) November 9, 2021 Statement of Explanation and Justification Pursuant to authority under section 3632 of title 39, as amended by the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006 (“PAEA”), we establish new prices of general applicability for the Postal Service's shipping services (competitive products), and such changes in classifications as are necessary to define the new prices.
The changes are described generally below, with a detailed description of the changes in the attachment. The attachment includes the draft Mail Classification Schedule sections with classification changes in legislative format, and new prices displayed in the price charts. As shown in the nonpublic annex being filed under seal herewith, the changes we establish should enable each competitive product to cover its attributable costs (39 U.S.C. 3633(a)(2)) and should result in competitive products as a whole complying with 39 U.S.C. 3633(a)(3), which, as implemented by 39 CFR 3035.107(c), requires competitive products collectively to contribute a minimum of 10.0 percent to the Postal Service's institutional costs.
Accordingly, no issue of subsidization of competitive products by market dominant products should arise (39 U.S.C. 3633(a)(1)). We therefore find that the new prices are in accordance with 39 U.S.C. 3632-3633 and 39 CFR 3035.102. I. Domestic Products A. Priority Mail Express Overall, the Priority Mail Express price change represents a 3.1 percent increase. The existing structure of zoned Retail, Commercial Base, and Commercial Plus price categories is maintained, with Commercial Base and Commercial Plus prices continuing to be set equal to each other.
Dimensional weighting, which was introduced for all zones in 2019, will continue in 2022. New for 2022, a $1.50 fee will be assessed on commercial parcels that are greater than one cubic foot or with a length greater than 22 inches, if the customer did not provide dimensions or provided inaccurate dimensions in the electronic manifest file. Also new for 2022, a new series of nonstandard fees will be assessed on packages that cause the Postal Service to incur manual handling costs when the dimensions of the package exceed sortation requirements.
Retail prices will increase an average of 2.9 percent. The price for the Retail Flat Rate Envelope, a significant portion of all Priority Mail Express volume, will increase to $26.95, with the Legal Size and Padded Flat Rate Envelopes priced at $27.10 and $27.50, respectively. The Commercial Base price category offers lower prices to customers who use online and other authorized postage payment methods. The Commercial Base prices will increase 4.3 percent on average. Commercial Base prices will, on average, reflect a 13.1 percent discount off of Retail prices.
The Commercial Plus price category has traditionally offered even lower prices to large-volume customers. Commercial Plus prices were matched to the Commercial Base prices in 2016 and will continue to be in 2022. For January, Commercial Plus prices as a whole will receive a 4.3 percent increase on average. B. Priority Mail On average, the Priority Mail prices will be increased by 3.1 percent. The existing structure of Priority Mail Retail, Commercial Base, and Commercial Plus price categories is maintained.
Dimensional weighting, which was extended to all zones in 2019, will continue in 2022. New for 2022, a $1.50 fee will be assessed on commercial parcels that are greater than one cubic foot or with a length greater than 22 inches, if the customer did not provide dimensions or provided inaccurate dimensions in the electronic manifest file. Also new for 2022, a new series of nonstandard fees will be assessed on packages that cause the Postal Service to incur manual handling costs when the dimensions of the package exceed sortation requirements.
Retail prices will increase an average of 4.5 percent. Retail Flat Rate Box prices will be: Small, $9.45; Medium, $16.10; Large, $21.50 and Large APO/FPO/DPO, $20.00. Thus, the Large APO/FPO/DPO Flat Rate Box will be $1.50 less than the Large Flat Rate Box. The regular Flat Rate Envelope will be priced at $8.95, with the Legal Size and Padded Flat Rate Envelopes priced at $9.25 and $9.65, respectively. The Commercial Base price category offers lower prices to customers using authorized postage payment methods.
The Commercial Base prices will increase 2.7 percent on average. Commercial Base prices will, on average, reflect a 17.9 percent discount off of Retail prices. Commercial Plus offers the same weight-rated and flat-rates prices as Commercial Base, but offers the additional rate categories of Cubic and Priority Mail Open & Distribute
(PMOD)to customers who meet a higher volume commitment. For January, Commercial Plus prices as a whole will receive a 1.2 percent increase and will average 18.6 percent off Retail prices. While the prices for Commercial Plus are the same as Commercial Base, the percent change is different because of profile mail mix differences for the two categories. C. Parcel Select On average, Parcel Select prices as a whole will increase 5.5 percent. Prices for destination-entered non-Lightweight Parcel Select, the Postal Service's bulk ground shipping product, will decrease 11.1 percent on average. For destination delivery unit
(DDU)entered parcels, the average price increase is 6.1 percent. For destination sectional center facility
(DSCF)destination entered parcels, the average price decrease is 10.4 percent. New prices for machinable DSCF destination entered parcels that are unsorted are being introduced in 2022. For destination network distribution center
(DNDC)parcels, the average price decrease is 23.1 percent. Prices for Parcel Select Lightweight will increase by 7.4 percent on average. Parcel Select Ground will see a 12.1 percent price decrease on average. Dimensional weighting, which was introduced for all zones in 2019, will continue in 2022. New for 2022, a $1.50 fee will be assessed on commercial parcels that are greater than one cubic foot or with a length greater than 22 inches, if the customer did not provide dimensions or provided inaccurate dimensions in the electronic manifest file. Also new for 2022, a new series of nonstandard fees will be assessed on packages that cause the Postal Service to incur manual handling costs when the dimensions of the package exceed sortation requirements. Finally, the Postal Service will introduce USPS Connect Local, a new offering under Parcel Select designed to give neighborhood businesses enhanced access to the postal network at the local level to deliver products same-day or next-day if served by their local delivery unit. Sunday delivery will be available for an additional fee, and customers must have a valid customer agreement with the Postal Service on file to participate. D. Parcel Return Service Parcel Return Service prices will have an overall price increase of 4.9 percent on average. Prices for parcels retrieved at a return sectional center facility
(RSCF)will increase by 4.9 percent, and prices for parcels picked up at a return delivery unit
(RDU)will increase 4.9 percent. E. First-Class Package Service First-Class Package Service
(FCPS)continues to be positioned as a lightweight (less than one pound) offering primarily used by businesses for fulfillment purposes. In 2017, First-Class Mail Parcels were transferred to the competitive product list and renamed First-Class Package Service—Retail (FCPS-Retail), and in 2019, the FCPS-Retail and FCPS-Commercial price categories were given zone-based pricing. Overall, FCPS prices will increase 8.8 percent on average, with a 9.0 percent increase for FCPS-Retail and a 8.8 percent increase for FCPS-Commercial. New for 2022, a new series of nonstandard fees will be assessed on retail packages that cause the Postal Service to incur manual handling costs when the dimensions of the package exceed sortation requirements. F. USPS Retail Ground USPS Retail Ground prices will decrease 7.4 percent overall on average, but the product is expected to continue to cover its costs in 2022. The price decrease is designed to address overpricing in certain zones and win more volume in 2022. New for 2022, prices for Zones 1-4 will be differentiated from Priority Mail, and customers shipping in those zones will no longer default to Priority Mail service. Also new for 2022, a new series of nonstandard fees will be assessed on packages that cause the Postal Service to incur manual handling costs when the dimensions of the package exceed sortation requirements. G. Domestic Extra Services Premium Forwarding Service
(PFS)prices will increase 5.1 percent on average in 2022. The retail counter enrollment fee will increase to $23.90. The online enrollment option, introduced in 2014, will now be available for $21.95. The weekly reshipment fee will increase to $23.90. PFS Local, which was introduced in 2019 for P.O. Box customers, will have an increase in the reshipment fee to $23.90. Prices for Adult Signature service will increase to $8.50 for the basic service and $8.75 for the person-specific service. Address Enhancement Service price increases will vary depending on the particular rate element, to ensure adequate cost coverage. The RDI API rates within Address Enhancement Services will be removed because the interface application is obsolete. Competitive Post Office Box prices will be increasing 18.2 percent on average, within the existing price ranges. Package Intercept Service will increase 4.6 percent, to $15.95. The Pickup On Demand fee will remain at $25.00 for 2022. Premium Data Retention and Retrieval Service, which was introduced in 2020, will have a 51.5 percent price decrease in 2022, and the list of products eligible for the service will expand. II. International Products A. Expedited Services International expedited services include Global Express Guaranteed
(GXG)and Priority Mail Express International (PMEI). Overall, GXG prices will rise by 2.3 percent, and PMEI will be subject to an overall 3.2 percent increase. Commercial Plus prices will be equivalent to Commercial Base; however, deeper discounting may still be made available to customers through negotiated service agreements. B. Priority Mail International The overall increase for Priority Mail International
(PMI)will be 3.7 percent. Commercial Plus prices will be equivalent to Commercial Base; however, deeper discounting may still be made available to customers through negotiated service agreements. C. International Priority Airmail and International Surface Air Lift Published prices for International Priority Airmail
(IPA)and International Surface Air Lift
(ISAL)will increase by 4.9 percent and 8.2 percent, respectively. Within ISAL and IPA, ISAL M-Bag published prices will increase by 2.9 percent while IPA M-Bags published prices will remain unchanged. D. Airmail M-Bags The published prices for Airmail M-Bags will increase by 5.0 percent. E. First-Class Package International Service TM The overall increase for First-Class Package International Service (FCPIS) prices will be 4.2 percent. Commercial Plus prices will be equivalent to Commercial Base; however, deeper discounting will still be made available to customers through negotiated service agreements. F. International Ancillary Services and Special Services Prices for several international ancillary services will be increased, with an overall increase of 5.0 percent. However, some services will be increased above average to ensure cost coverage, including International Postal Money Orders and Money Transfer Service, which will increase by 15.8 percent. Order The changes in prices and classes set forth herein shall be effective at 12:01 a.m. on January 9, 2022. We direct the Secretary to have this decision published in the **Federal Register** in accordance with 39 U.S.C. 3632(b)(2), and direct management to file with the Postal Regulatory Commission appropriate notice of these changes. By The Governors: Ron A. Bloom, *Chairman, Board of Governors.* UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS Certification of Governors' Vote on Governors' Decision No. 21-6 Consistent with 39 U.S.C. 3632(a), I hereby certify that, on November 9, 2021, the Governors voted on adopting Governors' Decision No. 21-6, and that a majority of the Governors then holding office voted in favor of that Decision. Dated: November 9, 2021. Michael J. Elston, *Secretary of the Board of Governors.* BILLING CODE 7710-12-P EN23NO21.002 EN23NO21.003 EN23NO21.004 EN23NO21.005 EN23NO21.006 EN23NO21.007 EN23NO21.008 EN23NO21.009 EN23NO21.010 EN23NO21.011 EN23NO21.012 EN23NO21.013 EN23NO21.014 EN23NO21.015 EN23NO21.016 EN23NO21.017 EN23NO21.018 EN23NO21.019 EN23NO21.020 EN23NO21.021 EN23NO21.022 EN23NO21.023 EN23NO21.024 EN23NO21.025 EN23NO21.026 EN23NO21.027 EN23NO21.028 EN23NO21.029 EN23NO21.030 EN23NO21.031 EN23NO21.032 EN23NO21.033 EN23NO21.034 EN23NO21.035 EN23NO21.036 EN23NO21.037 EN23NO21.038 EN23NO21.039 EN23NO21.040 EN23NO21.041 EN23NO21.042 EN23NO21.043 EN23NO21.044 EN23NO21.045 EN23NO21.046 EN23NO21.047 EN23NO21.048 EN23NO21.049 EN23NO21.050 EN23NO21.051 EN23NO21.052 EN23NO21.053 EN23NO21.054 EN23NO21.055 EN23NO21.056 EN23NO21.057 EN23NO21.058 EN23NO21.059 EN23NO21.060 EN23NO21.061 EN23NO21.062 EN23NO21.063 EN23NO21.064 EN23NO21.065 EN23NO21.066 EN23NO21.067 EN23NO21.068 EN23NO21.069 EN23NO21.070 EN23NO21.071 EN23NO21.072 EN23NO21.073 EN23NO21.074 EN23NO21.075 EN23NO21.076 EN23NO21.077 EN23NO21.078 EN23NO21.079 EN23NO21.080 EN23NO21.081 EN23NO21.082 EN23NO21.083 EN23NO21.084 EN23NO21.085 EN23NO21.086 EN23NO21.087 EN23NO21.088 EN23NO21.089 EN23NO21.090 EN23NO21.091 EN23NO21.092 EN23NO21.093 EN23NO21.094 EN23NO21.095 EN23NO21.096 EN23NO21.097 EN23NO21.098 EN23NO21.099 EN23NO21.100 EN23NO21.101 EN23NO21.102 EN23NO21.103 EN23NO21.104 EN23NO21.105 EN23NO21.106 EN23NO21.107 EN23NO21.108 EN23NO21.109 EN23NO21.110 EN23NO21.111 EN23NO21.112 EN23NO21.113 EN23NO21.114 EN23NO21.115 EN23NO21.116 EN23NO21.117 EN23NO21.118 EN23NO21.119 EN23NO21.120 EN23NO21.121 EN23NO21.122 EN23NO21.123 EN23NO21.124 EN23NO21.125 EN23NO21.126 EN23NO21.127 EN23NO21.128 EN23NO21.129 EN23NO21.130 EN23NO21.131 EN23NO21.132 EN23NO21.133 EN23NO21.134 EN23NO21.135 EN23NO21.136 EN23NO21.137 EN23NO21.138 EN23NO21.139 EN23NO21.140 EN23NO21.141 EN23NO21.142 EN23NO21.143 EN23NO21.144 EN23NO21.145 EN23NO21.146 EN23NO21.147 EN23NO21.148 EN23NO21.149 EN23NO21.150 EN23NO21.151 EN23NO21.152 EN23NO21.153 EN23NO21.154 EN23NO21.155 EN23NO21.156 EN23NO21.157 EN23NO21.158 EN23NO21.159 EN23NO21.160 EN23NO21.161 EN23NO21.162 EN23NO21.163 EN23NO21.164 EN23NO21.165 EN23NO21.166 EN23NO21.167 EN23NO21.168 EN23NO21.169 EN23NO21.170 EN23NO21.171 EN23NO21.172 EN23NO21.173 EN23NO21.174 EN23NO21.175 EN23NO21.176 EN23NO21.177 EN23NO21.178 EN23NO21.179 EN23NO21.180 EN23NO21.181 EN23NO21.182 EN23NO21.183 EN23NO21.184 EN23NO21.185 EN23NO21.186 EN23NO21.187 EN23NO21.188 [FR Doc. 2021-25121 Filed 11-22-21; 8:45 am]
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