Regulations last checked for updates: Nov 22, 2024
Title 39 - Postal Service last revised: Sep 19, 2024
§ 3022.10 - Complaint contents.
(a) A complaint must:
(1) Set forth the facts and circumstances that give rise to the complaint;
(2) Clearly identify and explain how the Postal Service action or inaction violates applicable statutory standards or regulatory requirements including citations to the relied upon section or sections of title 39, order, regulation, or other regulatory requirements;
(3) Set forth the business, commercial, economic or other issues presented by the action or inaction as such relate to the complainant;
(4) Include a description of persons or classes of persons known or believed to be similarly affected by the issues involved in the complaint, if applicable;
(5) State the nature of the evidentiary support that the complainant has or expects to obtain during discovery to support the facts alleged in the complaint;
(6) Include an explanation as to why such facts could not reasonably be ascertained by the complainant where claims are premised on information and belief;
(7) State whether the issues presented are pending in or have been resolved by an existing Commission proceeding or a proceeding in any other forum in which the complainant is a party; and if so, provide an explanation why timely resolution cannot be achieved in that forum;
(8) State the specific relief or remedy requested and the basis for that relief; and
(9) Include a certification that states that prior to filing, the complainant attempted to meet or confer with the Postal Service's general counsel to resolve or settle the complaint, why the complainant believes additional such steps would be inadequate, and the reasons for that belief; and
(10) Include a certification that the complaint has been served on the United States Postal Service as required by § 3022.11.
(b) The Commission may waive any of the requirements listed in paragraph (a) of this section to serve the interests of justice.
[74 FR 16744, Apr. 10, 2009, as amended at 85 FR 9655, Feb. 19, 2020]
§ 3022.11 - Service.
Any person filing a complaint must simultaneously serve a copy of the complaint on the Postal Service at this address: [email protected]. A person without internet access may contact the Secretary to obtain approval for alternative methods of service.
[85 FR 9655, Feb. 19, 2020]
§ 3022.12 - Pleadings filed in response to a complaint.
(a) Unless otherwise ordered by the Commission, the Postal Service shall file its answer to a complaint within 20 days after the complaint is filed.
(b) If appropriate, the Postal Service may file a dispositive motion or otherwise move to delay disposition of the complaint. If the Postal Service files such a motion, unless otherwise ordered by the Commission, the period of time for filing its answer is altered as follows:
(1) If the Commission denies the motion or postpones disposition, the answer is due within 10 days of the Commission's action; or
(2) If the Commission invokes the rate or service inquiry special procedures under § 3022.13 to the complaint, the answer is due contemporaneously with the Postal Service's report under § 3023.11 of this chapter if the complaint has not been resolved by that date.
(c) If the Postal Service answer is delayed by the filing of a motion under paragraph (b) of this section, it may not obtain a further delay by filing another motion under paragraph (b) of this section raising an issue or objection that was available to the Postal Service but omitted from its earlier motion.
[74 FR 16744, Apr. 10, 2009, as amended at 85 FR 9656, Feb. 19, 2020]
§ 3022.13 - Conditions for applying rate or service inquiry procedures to complaints.
(a) This section applies to complaints that concern rate or service matters that are isolated incidents affecting few mail users provided that the complaint does not either:
(1) Raise unfair competition issues;
(2) Raise issues affecting a significant number of mail users;
(3) Represent a pattern, practice, or systemic issue that affects a significant number of mail users (or is reasonably likely to be evidence that such a pattern has begun); or
(4) Impact a substantial region of the nation.
(b) The Commission may in its discretion, sua sponte, attempt to resolve a complaint through the rate or service inquiry procedures of § 3023.11 of this chapter if the Commission finds that there is a reasonable likelihood that such procedures may result in resolution of the complaint. The Commission will issue an order to apply the procedures of § 3023.11 of this chapter prior to the due date for the Postal Service answer set forth in § 3022.12.
(c) If the Commission determines that application of paragraph (a) of this section is appropriate and the Postal Service is unable to resolve the complaint within 45 days, or such other period of time as ordered by the Commission, the Postal Service shall file its answer in accordance with § 3022.12(b)(2).
[74 FR 16744, Apr. 10, 2009, as amended at 85 FR 9656, Feb. 19, 2020]
§ 3022.14 - Answer contents.
(a) An answer must:
(1) Contain a clear and concise statement of any disputed factual allegations upon which the answer relies;
(2) Contain a clear and concise statement of any legal interpretation upon which the answer relies;
(3) Admit or deny, specifically and with explanatory detail, each material factual allegation of the complaint. Denials based on information and belief must include an explanation as to why such facts could not reasonably be ascertained by the Postal Service prior to filing the answer. Each fact alleged in a complaint not thus specifically answered shall be deemed to have been admitted;
(4) Set forth every defense relied upon. The answer shall advise the complainant and the Commission fully and completely of the nature of any defense, including factual allegations and law upon which the Postal Service relies. Affirmative defenses shall be specifically captioned as such and presented separately from any denials;
(5) State the nature of the evidentiary support that the Postal Service has or expects to obtain to support its factual allegations and defenses; and
(6) Include a certification that states that prior to the filing of its answer, the Postal Service met or conferred with the complainant to resolve or settle the complaint, whether the Postal Service believes additional such steps would be inappropriate and the reasons for that belief.
(b) The Commission may waive any of the requirements listed in paragraph (a) of this section to serve the interests of justice.
source: 74 FR 16744, Apr. 10, 2009, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 85 FR 9615, Feb. 19, 2020.
cite as: 39 CFR 3022.11