UNIVERSITY of HOUSTON MANUAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

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UNIVERSITY of HOUSTON MANUAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES SECTION: Administrative Operations Number: 03.02.00 AREA: Postal Services SUBJECT: Glossary of Postal Services Terms I. PURPOSE This glossary defines terms that apply to University of Houston Postal Services documents. II. DEFINITIONS Address Change Service (ACS): An automated process that provides change-of-address information to participating mailers who maintain computerized mailing lists. The information is captured in the Computerized Forwarding System (CFS) units and sent to mailers on electronic media, which reduces the volume of manual change-of-address notices. Formatted: No underline Address Service Requested (ASR): An ancillary endorsement which, when printed below the return address on a mailing piece, authorize the USPS to provide the new address (when known) of a person at the address on the mailing piece. Undeliverable and unforwardable mail is returned to the sender. There is a fee for this service. Ancilliary Service Endorsement: A marking used by a mailer to request the new address of an addressee and to provide the USPS with instructions on how to handle mail that is undeliverable as addressed. Formatted: No underline Attention Line: A prefix added prior to an address. BRC: Business Reply Card Business Reply Envelope (BRE): Business Reply Envelope; a A postage paid envelope in which a customer may return his check and/or order. BRM: Business Reply Mail Business Reply Mail Accounting System (BRMAS): Business Reply Mail Accounting System. It provides an automated method of processing and payment of business reply pieces. Mailers must pay an accounting fee, and their mail must meet all automation requirements. Applications are approved through local mailing requirements offices. Bulk Rate Mail: A special rate classification of Standard A class mail covering a large quantity of the same pieces addressed to different people and specially prepared and sorted by ZIP Code prior to delivery to the post office. Business Reply Card (BRC): A specially formatted postcard that businesses provide to customers and/or prospects to enable an easier response. These cards may be used only by Business Reply Mail permit; First Class postage and a surcharge per piece ($.10 $.11) are paid by the addressee instead of the sender. Business Reply Mail (BRM): Enables a business to receive First Class mail back from customers, prospects, etc. The businesses pay postage and a surcharge only on the mail that is returned to May 7, 1999; Revised August 4, 2003Draft January 7, 2011 Page 1 of 6

them from the original distribution of BRM pieces. A permit is required; an annual fee is required to maintain the permit, and a deposit must be maintained for payment of postage on receipt by the USPS. Camera-ready: Finished art that is proofed and ready to be shot for printers plate negatives. Certificate of Mailing: A USPS form that verifies that an item was mailed. It does not provide insurance coverage for loss or damage. No record is maintained at the post office. Certified Mail: A USPS form that provides a mailing receipt. A record of delivery is maintained at the recipient s post office. Change Service Requested: An ancillary endorsement which instructs the USPS that these pieces should not be forwarded or returned. An electronic notice is sent to the mailer containing the new address or reason for nondelivery. An appropriate fee is charged to the mailer of the piece. Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS): A service offered to mailers via their postal software vendor that improves the accuracy of matching to delivery point codes, ZipZIP+4 codes, 5-digit ZipIP Codes, and carrier route codes on mailpieces. CASS provides a common platform to measure the quality of address matching software and to diagnose and correct software problems. Consignee: The concern to whom goods are shipped. Dead Letter: Mailing A mailing piece that can neither be delivered as addressed nor returned to sender. Deliverability Guarantee: A guarantee issued by a mailing list owner as to the cleanliness of his list. Departmental Mailing Card (DMC): A UH Postal Services form that must accompany all outgoing permit and non-permit mailings. The form is an official expenditure document and contains the departments budgetary account number and authorized signatures. All permit mailing and any non-permit mailing of $100.00 or more must have a certifying signature on the DMC. Faced Mail: Mail arranged so that addresses face the same way. Facing Identification Mark (FIM): Facing Identification Mark. Used for automated facing and presorting business reply, courtesy reply and certain OCR readable mail pieces. A specific series of parallel bars is printed near the top of return envelopes or cards. First-Class: USPS designation for mail that receives the fastest delivery. Written Examples include written communication between two people or companies;. Billsbills, statements or other matter having the characteristic actual and personal communication. Flat: A piece of first class- or third-class mail Standard A mail too large to be distributed in a regular letter case. An oversize piece of mail (e.g., a retail advertising circular). A flat exceeds one or more of the dimensions for letter-size mail (11.5 x 6.125 x.25 ) but does not exceed 15 x 12 x.75. Fourth Class Mail: See Standard Mail B. The name change took place during the USPS Classification Reform on July 1, 1996. May 7, 1999; Revised August 4, 2003Draft January 7, 2011 Page 2 of 6

General Post Office (GPO): Main post office in a city with several branch post office locations which provide complete services not necessarily provided by the branches. Gummed Labels: Labels that require moisture to activate the adhesive backing; these labels have been replaced for all practical purposes by pressure pressure-sensitive labels. Indicia: A preprinted endorsement on a mailing piece that indicates postage has been prepaid by the mailer. Inserting: The lettershop function that involves putting package components into the carrier envelope. List Cleaning: The process of removing old and inaccurate addresses. List Maintenance: Process The process of updating a list to keep it current through additions, deletions, and changes. Machinable: Labeling, inserting, etc. that can be processed by machine. Meter Tape: A tape on which postage is printed, by an approved meter; for use on letters and packages. Metering: The process of imprinting postage on a mailing piece using a postage meter. National Change of Address (NCOA): A list enhancement process that matches mail file records against a database of recent movers with their forwarding address. The database is compiled by the USPS from change of address cards; it contains the last 1 48 months of movers and is updated twice each month. Selected private sector vendors who meet USPS criteria may be selected to perform this process for a fee. Nine-digit ZIP Code (ZIP+4): An extension of the five five-digit ZIP Code offering Mmore precise destination information to facilitate handling of mail. Of the four additional digits, the first two denote a sector and the last two denote a segment within a sector. Non-Permit Mail: All outgoing UH departmental USPS mail that is collected on the daily pickup and delivery runs performed twice each day by UH Postal Service staff. Nixie: An inaccurate name or address that is undeliverable. Nonprofit Bulk Mail: Nonpreferential second- and third-class mail Standard A Mail sent by mailers, that are accorded special nonprofit status and discounted postage rates by the USPS (e.g., churches, charities, and educational foundations). Optical Character Reader (OCR): Optical Character Reader. A machine used by the USPS that identifies printed characters. It reads the ZIP code, converts it to a binary bar code, and sprays that bar code onto the mail piece. Parcel Post: See Standard B Mail (formerly fourth-class). Periodicals (formerly Second-Class Mail): Newspapers and magazines are mailed under this mail class. Permit Mail: Mail with a printed indicia instead of a stamp or meter imprint, showing that postage was paid by the mailer. May 7, 1999; Revised August 4, 2003Draft January 7, 2011 Page 3 of 6

Postage Statement: an An official USPS form that must be completed and presented to the USPS when processing any permit or discounted mailings. Postal Card: A card sold by the USPS having a printed indicia and sent first class. Also (incorrectly) referred to as a post card which is an unofficial card, often a picture card, that can be sent through the mail when postage is affixed. Postmark: A cancellation imprint on letters and packages showing the time, date, and post office or sectional center of origin. Pressure-Sensitive Label: Label with a gummed adhesive that can be peeled off the backing material and applied permanently to another surface simply by pressing. Priority Mail: Mail with service comparable to first class service that weighs more than first class mail (currently 11 ounces); principally flats and parcels. Rates are based on piece weight and delivery zone. Private Express Statutes: Laws giving the USPS the exclusive right to carry letters over postal routes. With specific exceptions, the carrying of letters by any person or organizations other than the USPS is unlawful. Purge: The process of eliminating duplications and/or unwanted names and addresses from one or more lists. Registered Mail: The most secured option offered by the Postal Services to provide added protection for valuable and important documents. Registered articles are controlled from the point of mailing to delivery. First-Class postage, as well as fees for registered mail, are required on registered mail. This service can be used on international or domestic mail. Return Service Requested: An ancillary endorsement which instructs the USPS that these pieces are to be returned to the mailer, not forwarded. New address information or the reason for nondelivery is provided to the mailer. Return postage is charged at the appropriate singe-piece rate. Salting: The process of putting dummy or decoy names on a list. Second-Class Mail: See Periodicals. The name change took place during the USPS Classification Reform on July 1, 1996. Seeding: Placement of dummy names on an in-house list in order to trace list usage. Skew: The malalignment or slant of a character, bar, line of characters, or barcode with respect to the bottom edge of the mail piece. Standard A Mail (formerly Third-Class Mail): Mail with delayed handling (first- and periodicals are processed first) requiring a minimum of 200 pieces or 50 pounds per mailing. To qualify as thirdclassstandard A Mail, each piece of mail must weigh less than 16 ounces. Most direct mail promotional material is sent by third-class mail Standard A Mail. Standard B Mail (formerly Fourth-Class Mail): USPS designation for parcels (non-letter mail) weighing 16 ounces or more. Third-Class Mail: See Standard A Mail. The name change took place during the USPS Classification Reform on July 1, 1996. May 7, 1999; Revised August 4, 2003Draft January 7, 2011 Page 4 of 6

Turnaround Time: Elapsed time between submission of a job to a processing center and the delivery of a specific output. Undeliverable as Addressed (UAA): Mail that cannot be delivered as addressed and must be forwarded, returned to sender, or referred to the dead letter office. Unique ZIP Code: A ZIP Code exclusive to one firm, or institution, or address. There are approximately 4,200 unique ZIP codes nationwide that belong to public utilities, banks, large office buildings, direct mail fulfillment companies, universities, and other such organizations that receive a large volume of mail. ZIP Code: Zoning Improvement Plan. ZIP codes were instituted by the USPS to facilitate mail handling and delivery. The first digit represents one of ten areas of the country (0 = New England, 9 = West Coast, etc.). The first three digits together represent a Sectional Center Facility (SCF) or main post office. The last two digits further define the destination point in terms of a post office or delivery center area within a large city or in terms of a small city whose residents share the same ZIP Code. ZIP+4 Code: A 9-digit numeric code incorporating the original 5-digit ZIP Code, a hyphen and 4 additional digits. The 4-digit add-on identifies specific delivery segments and sectors such as a floor of a building, a department within a firm, a group of post office boxes, etc. May 7, 1999; Revised August 4, 2003Draft January 7, 2011 Page 5 of 6

III. REVIEW AND RESPONSIBILITY Responsible Party: Associate Vice President for Finance Review: Every three years, on or before August 31 VII. APPROVAL John M. Rudley Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance Arthur K. Smith President Date of President s Approval: August 12, 2003 REVISION LOG Formatted: Font: 12 pt, Bold Formatted: Centered Revision Number Approved Date Description of Changes Formatted Table 1 05/07/1999 Initial version 2 08/12/2003 Applied new MAPP template. Removed the Cheshire Labels definition; added Dead Letter definition 3 TBD Applied new MAPP template and Revision Log. Removed the Priority Mail definition. Added Address Change Service, Ancilliary Service Endorsement, Change Service Requested, Coding Accuracy Support System, and Return Service Requested definitions. Changed surcharge of Business Reply Cards from $.10 to $.11; expanded the definitions for Flat, Nonprofit Bulk Mail, and Standard A Mail. Modified the definition of National Change of Address from 18 months to 48 months of moves Formatted: Left Formatted: Left Formatted: Left May 7, 1999; Revised August 4, 2003Draft January 7, 2011 Page 6 of 6