The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... Packages containing arti- cles of a delicate nature such as glass , chinaware , electrical appliances , jewel- ry , musical instruments and radios , must be marked " Fragile " by the mailer . ( c ) Perishable . Products which decay ...
... Packages containing arti- cles of a delicate nature such as glass , chinaware , electrical appliances , jewel- ry , musical instruments and radios , must be marked " Fragile " by the mailer . ( c ) Perishable . Products which decay ...
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... package of radio- active material is discovered intact in the mail , the postmaster shall take the following action immediately : ( i ) Place the parcel at least 15 feet from other mail or personnel . Under no circumstances shall the ...
... package of radio- active material is discovered intact in the mail , the postmaster shall take the following action immediately : ( i ) Place the parcel at least 15 feet from other mail or personnel . Under no circumstances shall the ...
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... packages must be plainly marked on the outside to show the exact nature of their contents . ( 2 ) Addressee must pay additional postage . The addressee must pay postage to send the package to the inspection place and must arrange with ...
... packages must be plainly marked on the outside to show the exact nature of their contents . ( 2 ) Addressee must pay additional postage . The addressee must pay postage to send the package to the inspection place and must arrange with ...
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... packages as specified in § 126.3 ( b ) ( 1 ) of this chapter must be en- closed in wrappers or envelopes . ( b ) All ... packages and sacks- ( 1 ) Package labels . Package labels are used to show the destination of a package when the ...
... packages as specified in § 126.3 ( b ) ( 1 ) of this chapter must be en- closed in wrappers or envelopes . ( b ) All ... packages and sacks- ( 1 ) Package labels . Package labels are used to show the destination of a package when the ...
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... packages . After all direct packages have been made , if there are more than five copies remaining for dis- patch through any postal concentration center , they must be wrapped in pack- ages or tied in bundles and labeled for the center ...
... packages . After all direct packages have been made , if there are more than five copies remaining for dis- patch through any postal concentration center , they must be wrapped in pack- ages or tied in bundles and labeled for the center ...
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15 cents 46 inches 80 cents additional 2 ounces air carrier Air parcel rates airmail applicable to postal Available to port Available to U.S. cards and aerogrammes cents each additional cents per half cents to return change office chapter charge Chart 2 reference copies exceed 24 inches fees gold francs highway post office inches in girth Insurance length and girth letters Maximum indemnity Money orders office for surface ounces or fraction ounces or less Parcel Post Weight port of dispatch Post Office Department Post Weight limit Postal forms required postal union mail postmaster pounds and/or ounces Printed matter provision railroad railway post office Rate Lbs Redesignated at 31 Registration remaining pounds and/or return by surface Return receipt samples of merchandise sender Single post cards Special delivery Special handling stamps star route surface AO packages Surface parcel rates Surface rates tion U.S. currency Union Mail Classifications ZIP Code
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Page 8 - ... public business and preserved or appropriate for preservation by that agency or its legitimate successor as evidence of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations, or other activities of the Government or because of the informational value of data in them.
Page 93 - To term subscribers by mall, carrier delivery, or by other means. 2. Sales through agents, news dealers, or otherwise C FREE DISTRIBUTION (including samples) BY MAIL, ' CARRIER DELIVERY, OR BY OTHER MEANS D TOTAL NO. OF COPIES DISTRIBUTED. (Sum of lines Bl, B2 and C) EXCERPT FROM POSTAL MANTJAL-Section 132.624 Postmasters shall: a.
Page 590 - Mail identifies the post office station of mailing, evidence furnished by the bidder which establishes that the business day of that station ended at an earlier time, in which case the time of mailing shall be deemed to be the last minute of the business day of that station ; or...
Page 114 - Franked mail is forwarded like any other mail, but when once delivered to the addressee it may not be remailed. A package of franked pieces may be sent by a person entitled to the franking privilege to one addressee, who, on receiving and opening the package, may on behalf of such person place addresses on the franked articles and mail them.
Page 589 - Government that the late receipt was due solely to mishandling by the Government after receipt at the Government installation: Provided, That timely receipt at such installation is established upon examination of an appropriate date or time stamp (if any) of such installation, or of other documentary evidence of receipt (if readily available) within the control of such installation or of the post office serving it.
Page 39 - The package must not contain more than 0.1 millicuries of radium, or polonium, or that amount of strontium 89, strontium 90, or barium 140 which disintegrates at a rate of more than 5 million atoms per second...
Page 83 - Pour times a year In January, February, October, and November. A publication may not be published under a frequency that provides for less than four Issues each year. Issues must be published regularly as called for by the statement of frequency. Publishers may change the number of Issues scheduled and adopt a new statement of frequency by filing an application for second-class reentry. (See § 132.3 (d)).
Page 179 - Delivering employees and postmasters will see that all inside letter-box arrow locks are recovered when buildings are torn down or remodeled. (3) Upon receipt of a report of lack of repair or irregularity in the operation of apartment house mail receptacles, postmasters will have prompt investigation made and direct what repairs must be made by and at the expense of the owners or managers. So that there will be no question as to the disposition or treatment of mail, repairs must be made only when...
Page 114 - A person entitled to use franked mail may not loan his frank or permit its use by any committee, organization, or association; or permit its use by any person for the benefit or use of any committee, organization, or association.
Page 142 - Optional procedure for accepting permit imprint mail. (a) Objective. The purpose of this optional procedure is to provide for the acceptance of permit imprint mail using the minimum amount of space, time, and manpower, and utilizing the latest developments in mechanization, facilities, and transportation while maintaining adequate control of the collection of correct postage charges. (b) Procedure. Weighing of the entire mailing on scales Is not required. Postage is computed from the mailers...