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New Postal Products – Negotiated Service Agreement Filing

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) has issued a public notice regarding a new filing by the United States Postal Service (USPS) concerning a negotiated service agreement (NSA). These agreements allow USPS to offer customized pricing or service terms to specific mailers, typically large-volume commercial customers, outside of standard published rate schedules. The notice serves to formally inform the public that such a filing has been received and is under the Commission's review. The PRC is inviting interested parties to submit public comments on the proposed agreement, ensuring transparency and regulatory oversight of USPS pricing practices. Additionally, the Commission is taking standard administrative steps associated with docketing the filing, which may include establishing comment deadlines, assigning the matter a docket number, and designating a Public Representative to represent the interests of the general public in the proceeding.

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Key Changes

  • USPS has filed a new negotiated service agreement (NSA) with the Postal Regulatory Commission for review
  • Public comment period opened for stakeholders to submit feedback on the proposed agreement
  • Commission assigns docket number and establishes administrative timeline for review

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

USPS must file negotiated service agreements with the Postal Regulatory Commission for review and consideration

United States Postal Service
reporting
high

PRC must publish a public notice when a negotiated service agreement filing is received to formally inform the public

Postal Regulatory Commission
disclosure
medium

PRC must invite interested parties to submit public comments on the proposed negotiated service agreement

Postal Regulatory Commission
operational
medium

PRC must establish comment deadlines for public submissions on negotiated service agreement filings

Postal Regulatory Commission
operational
medium

PRC must assign a docket number to each negotiated service agreement filing for administrative tracking

Postal Regulatory Commission
operational

Affected Parties

United States Postal Service (USPS)Large-volume commercial mailers and shippers+4 more…

Tags

USPS,negotiated service agreement,Postal Regulatory Commission