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Code · CFR · Title 39 — Postal Service · Part 778 · § 778.4

§ 778.4. What are the Postal Service's general responsibilities under the Order?

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(a)The Postal Service provides opportunities for consultation by elected officials of those state and local governments that would be directly affected by the Postal Service's facility project actions.
(b)If a state adopts a process under the Order to review and coordinate proposed direct Federal development projects, the Postal Service, to the extent permitted by law:
(1)Uses the state process to determine official views of state and local elected officials;
(2)Communicates with state and local elected officials as early in a facility project action's planning cycle as is reasonably feasible to explain specific plans and actions;
(3)Makes efforts to accommodate state and local elected officials' concerns with proposed direct Federal development projects that are communicated through the state process; and (4)-(5) \[Reserved\]
(6)Seeks the coordination of views of affected state and local elected officials in one state with those of another state when a proposed direct Federal development project has an impact on interstate metropolitan urban centers or other interstate areas.
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