(a) A rate or service inquiry shall be in writing and should contain:
(1) The name, address, and telephone number of the inquiring party;
(2) Details regarding the Postal Service's action or inaction;
(3) A statement of facts supporting the inquiring party's allegations; and
(4) The specific relief being sought, if any.
(b) The Commission may waive any of the requirements listed in paragraph (a) of this section to serve the interests of justice.
(a) The Commission will forward rate or service inquiries to the Postal Service for investigation. The Postal Service will, within 45 days of receipt of such inquiry, advise the Commission in writing, with a copy to the inquiring party, of its resolution of the inquiry or its refusal or inability to do so.
(b) The Commission will monitor all rate or service inquiries to determine if Commission action under § 3023.12 is appropriate.
(c) Where there are clear indications from the Postal Service's report or from other communications between the parties that the inquiry has been resolved, the Commission may, in its discretion, consider such proceeding to be resolved, without response to the inquiring party.
[74 FR 16746, Apr. 10, 2009, as amended at 85 FR 9656, Feb. 19, 2020]
If the Commission receives a volume of rate or service inquiries on the same or similar issue such that there may be cause to warrant treatment as a complaint, it may appoint an investigator to review the matter under § 3022.21 of this chapter or appoint a Public Representative representing the interests of the general public to pursue the matter.
[85 FR 9656, Feb. 19, 2020]
source: 74 FR 16746, Apr. 10, 2009, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 85 FR 9615, Feb. 19, 2020.
cite as: 39 CFR 3023.11