PRC
Federal agency responsible for regulations under PRC.
14 regulationsOff-the-Record Procedures
The PRC (Postal Regulatory Commission) is proposing new rules about how off-the-record discussions and communications can be conducted during regulatory proceedings. This affects how businesses, advocacy groups, and the public can communicate with federal regulators about postal policies and rates.
Periodic Reporting
The Postal Regulatory Commission has proposed a new rule requiring periodic reporting, likely to increase transparency and accountability in postal operations. This affects how the U.S. Postal Service reports its performance and finances to the public and Congress.
System for Regulating Rates and Classes for Market Dominant Products
The Postal Regulatory Commission is proposing new rules for how the U.S. Postal Service sets prices and categories for its most common mail services, like letters and postcards. This matters to everyday people because it affects how much you pay to mail items and ensures the postal system remains affordable and fair for everyone.
System for Regulating Rates and Classes for Market Dominant Products
The Postal Regulatory Commission is updating how it controls prices and categories for everyday mail services like letters and packages. This rule affects how much the post office can charge customers and helps ensure rates stay fair and predictable.
Service Performance Reporting
The Postal Regulatory Commission is proposing new rules requiring mail and shipping services to publicly report how well they're performing their jobs—like delivery speed and reliability. This helps customers and regulators understand if postal services are meeting their promises and functioning properly.
Periodic Reporting
The Postal Regulatory Commission is proposing new rules about how often mail service providers must report their performance and financial information to the public. This helps ensure the postal system stays transparent and accountable to customers and regulators who oversee it.
Periodic Reporting
The Postal Regulatory Commission is proposing a rule that would require postal services to submit regular reports on their operations and performance. This helps ensure transparency and accountability in how the Postal Service operates and serves the public.
Periodic Reporting
The Postal Regulatory Commission is proposing new rules about how often mail service companies must report their financial and operational data to the government. This helps ensure the postal system remains transparent and accountable to the public.
System for Regulating Rates and Classes for Market Dominant Products
The Postal Regulatory Commission is proposing new rules for how the U.S. Postal Service sets prices and categories for mail services that are considered 'market dominant' (like regular letters and postcards). This matters to everyday people because it could affect how much you pay to mail letters and packages.
System for Regulating Rates and Classes for Market Dominant Products
The Postal Regulatory Commission is proposing new rules for how the U.S. Postal Service sets prices and categories for mail services that most people use, like letters and standard packages. This affects how much you pay for postage and ensures the postal system operates fairly and efficiently.
Periodic Reporting
The Postal Regulatory Commission is proposing new rules about how often mail service providers must report information to the government. This regulation affects postal services and ensures the public has regular updates about mail delivery performance and finances.
Streamlined Option Rulemaking-Fulfillment: Non-Published Rates Negotiated Service Agreements
The Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) is proposing a new rule that would allow postal services to negotiate shipping rates with large customers more easily without having to publish those rates publicly. This change aims to streamline business agreements for shipping companies while maintaining fairness in how postal services operate.