federal_register: 95-30989
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| 95-30989 | Revisions to Standards for Palletization | Rule | On July 31, 1995, the Postal Service published a proposed rule for public comment in the Federal Register (60 FR 39080-39088) to revise current makeup standards in the Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) for second-, third-, and fourth-class mail prepared on pallets. The final rule adopts proposed changes that pertain only to the physical characteristics of pallet loads (such as minimum/maximum height and weight limits and provisions for triple-stacking). These changes will not be affected by the Postal Service's classification reform proposal currently under consideration before the Postal Rate Commission (Docket No. MC95-1). The Postal Service has decided not to adopt, at this time, those elements of the proposed rule that would be affected by implementation of classification reform to avoid burdening software developers and mailers with the need to make changes that will be supplanted shortly after their implementation. Instead, the standards for levels of pallet sortation and preparation, along with other related issues, will be addressed with the standards that the Postal Service proposes to implement with the pending classification reform filing. The Postal Service expects to publish a proposed rule on classification reform for public comment in December 1995. | 1995-12-21 | 1995 | 12 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/1995/12/21/95-30989/revisions-to-standards-for-palletization | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1995-12-21/pdf/95-30989.pdf | Postal Service | 410 | On July 31, 1995, the Postal Service published a proposed rule for public comment in the Federal Register (60 FR 39080-39088) to revise current makeup standards in the Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) for second-, third-, and fourth-class mail prepared on... |