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SUBCHAPTER L-ORGANIZATION STATEMENTS

821 Office of the Postmaster General and Deputy Postmaster General. 822 Bureaus and offices.

823 Office of the Regional Director.

824 Postal Data Centers.

831 Postal Losses and Offenses. 832

Rewards.

SUBCHAPTER M-RESERVED]

SUBCHAPTER N-PROCEDURES

RULES OF PROCEDURE BEFORE THE OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

911 Rule Making procedures of the Post Office Department.

912 Procedures to adjudicate claims for personal injury or property damage arising out of the operation of the postal service.

916 Rules of Practice in proceedings relative to violations under 39 U.S.C. 4009.

RULES OF PROCEDURE BEFORE THE BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION

926 Rules of practice in proceedings to revoke orders changing the mode of transportation of periodical mail of the second class.

927 Rules of procedure relating to fines, deductions, and damages.

RULES OF PROCEDURE BEFORE THE BUREAU OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION

931 Rules of procedure governing the compromise of obligations.

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RULES OF PROCEDURE BEFORE THE BUREAU OF FACILITIES

936 Rules of procedure for contract financing.

RULES OF PROCEDURE BEFORE THE BUREAU OF THE CHIEF POSTAL INSPECTOR

946 Rules of procedure relating to the disposition of money or other property recovered by postal inspectors.

947 Rules or procedure relating to the payment of rewards.

951

RULES OF PROCEDURE BEFORE THE JUDICIAL OFFICER

Procedure governing the eligibility of persons to practice before the Post
Office Department.

952 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to fraud, lottery and obscenity orders under 39 U.S.C. 4003, 4005, and 4006.

953 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to mailability.

954 Rules of practice in proceedings relative to the denial, suspension or revocation of second-class mail privileges.

955 Rules of Practice before the Board of Contract Appeals.

956 Debarment and suspension regulations.

Rules of practice in proceedings relative to debartment and suspension from contracting.

SUBCHAPTER A-POST OFFICE SERVICES, DOMESTIC

PART 111-WHAT SUBCHAPTER A

§ 111.1

COVERS

What Subchapter A covers. Subchapter A contains the regulations of the Post Office Department which are intended to assist the users of its domestic services in obtaining the maximum benefits from its personnel and facilities. Thus, this subchapter includes the specified rates for stamps and postage and the restrictions governing their use, the particulars distinguishing the various classes of mails and the conditions entitling the public to the privileges of those classes, the requirements for proper wrapping and mailing of matter to be mailed, an explanation of the collection and delivery services of the Department, details of the special mail and nonmail facilities of the Department and the provisions for the transportation of the mail. Notwithstanding any statement contained in this subchapter the burden rests with the mailer to assure that he has complied with the laws enacted by Congress.

(5 U.S.C. 301.39 U.S.C. 501) [31 FR. 15351, Dec. 8, 1966]

PART 112-DOMESTIC MAIL SERVICE § 112.1

Domestic mail service.

Domestic mail means mail transmitted within, among and between the United States; its Territories and possessions; Army-Air Force (APO) and Navy (FPO) post offices; also mail for delivery to the United Nations, N.Y. The term "Territories and possessions" includes Baker Island, Canal Zone,1 Canton Island, Caroline Islands, Enderbury Island, Guam, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Island, Kingman Reef, Manua Island, Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands, Midway Islands, Navassa Island, Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of, Saint Croix Island, Saint John Island, Saint Thomas Island, Samoa (American), Sand Island, Swain's Island, Swan Islands, Trust Territory of the Pacific, Virgin Islands (U.S.), and Wake Island.

(R.S. 161, as amended; 5 U.S.C. 301, 39 U.S.C. 501) [26 F.R. 11513, Dec. 6, 1961, as amended at 26 F.R. 12122, Dec. 19, 1961, 30 F.R. 13214, Oct. 16, 1965. Redesignated at 31 F.R. 15350, Dec. 8, 1966]

1 See §§ 125.7(d) and 131.2(c) (5) (11) of this chapter.

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