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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Single–Piece Letters/Postcards, Bulk Letters/Postcards, Flats, and Parcels. For each of the Single–Piece Letters/Postcards, Bulk Letters/Postcards, Flats, and Parcels products within the First–Class Mail class, report the:
(1) On-time service performance (as a percentage rounded to one decimal place), disaggregated by mail subject to the overnight, 2–day, and 3/4/5–day service standards, provided at the District, Postal Administrative Area, and National levels; and
(2) Service variance (as a percentage rounded to one decimal place) for mail delivered within +1 day, +2 days, and +3 days of its applicable service standard, disaggregated by mail subject to the overnight, 2–day, and 3/4/5–day service standards, provided at the District, Postal Administrative Area, and National levels.
(b) Outbound Single–Piece First–Class Mail International and Inbound Single–Piece First–Class Mail International. For each of the Outbound Single–Piece First–Class Mail International and Inbound Single–Piece First–Class Mail International products within the First–Class Mail class, report the:
(1) On-time service performance (as a percentage rounded to one decimal place), provided at the Postal Administrative Area and National levels; and
(2) Service variance (as a percentage rounded to one decimal place) for mail delivered within +1 day, +2 days, and +3 days of its applicable service standard, provided at the Postal Administrative Area and National levels.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 39. Postal Service § 39.3055.45 First–Class Mail - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-39-postal-service/cfr-sect-39-3055-45/
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