[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 39, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 39CFR501.14]

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                        TITLE 39--POSTAL SERVICE
 
                 CHAPTER I--UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
 
PART 501_AUTHORIZATION TO MANUFACTURE AND DISTRIBUTE POSTAGE
 
Sec.  501.14  Postage Evidencing System inventory control processes.

    (a) Each authorized provider of Postage Evidencing Systems must 
permanently hold title to all Postage Evidencing Systems which it 
manufactures or distributes except those purchased by the Postal Service 
or distributed outside the United States.
    (b) An authorized provider must maintain sufficient facilities for 
and records of the distribution, control, storage, maintenance, repair, 
replacement, and destruction or disposal of all Postage Evidencing 
Systems and their components to enable accurate accounting and location 
thereof throughout the entire life cycle of each Postage Evidencing 
System. A complete record shall entail a list by serial number of all 
Postage Evidencing Systems manufactured or distributed showing all 
movements of each system from the time that it is produced until it is 
scrapped, and the reading of the ascending register each time the system 
is checked into or out of service. These records must be available for 
inspection by Postal Service officials at any time during business 
hours.
    (c) To ensure adequate control over Postage Evidencing Systems, 
plans for the following processes must be submitted for prior approval, 
in writing, to PTM:
    (1) Check in to service procedures for all Postage Evidencing 
Systems--the procedures are to address the process to be used for new 
Postage Evidencing Systems as well as those previously leased to another 
customer.
    (2) Transportation and storage of meters--procedures that provide 
reasonable precautions to prevent use by unauthorized individuals. 
Providers must ship all meters by Postal Service Registered Mail unless 
given written permission by the Postal Service to use another carrier. 
The provider must demonstrate that the alternative delivery carrier 
employs security procedures equivalent to those for Registered Mail.
    (3) Postage meter examination/inspection procedures and schedule--
The provider is required to perform postage meter examinations or 
inspections based on an approved schedule. Failure to complete the meter 
examination or inspections by the due date may result in the Postal 
Service requiring the provider to disable the meter's resetting 
capability. If necessary, the Postal Service shall notify the customer 
that the meter is to be removed from service and the authorization to 
use a meter revoked, following the procedures for revocation specified 
by regulation. The Postal Service shall notify the provider to remove 
the meter from the customer's location.
    (4) Check out of service procedures for a non-faulty Postage 
Evidencing System when the system is to be removed from service for any 
reason.
    (5) Postage meter repair process--any physical or electronic access 
to the internal components of a postage meter, as well as any access to 
software or security parameters, must be conducted within an approved 
facility under the provider's direct control and active supervision. To 
prevent unauthorized use, the provider or any third party acting on its 
behalf must keep secure any equipment or other component that can be 
used to open or access the internal, electronic, or secure components of 
a meter.
    (6) Faulty meter handling procedures, including those that are 
inoperable, mis-registering, have unreadable registers, inaccurately 
reflect their current status, show any evidence of possible tampering or 
abuse, and those for which there is any indication that the meter has 
some mechanical or electrical malfunction of any critical security 
component, such as any component the improper operation of which

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could adversely affect Postal Service revenues, or of any memory 
component, or that affects the accuracy of the registers or the accuracy 
of the value printed.
    (7) Lost or stolen meter procedures--the provider must promptly 
report to the Postal Service the loss or theft of any meter or the 
recovery of any lost or stolen meter. Such notification to the Postal 
Service will be made by completing and filing a standardized lost and 
stolen meter incident report within ten (10) calendar days of the 
provider's determination of a meter loss, theft, or recovery.
    (8) Postage meter destruction, when required-the postage meter must 
be rendered completely inoperable by the destruction process and 
associated postage--printing dies and components must be destroyed. 
Manufacturers/distributors of meters must submit the proposed 
destruction method; a schedule listing the postage meters to be 
destroyed, by serial number and model; and the proposed time and place 
of destruction to PTM for approval prior to any meter destruction. 
Providers must record and retain the serial numbers of the meters to be 
destroyed and provide a list of such serial numbers in electronic form 
in accordance with Postal Service requirements for meter accounting and 
tracking systems. Providers must give sufficient advance notice of the 
destruction to allow PTM to schedule observation by its designated 
representative who shall verify that the destruction is performed in 
accordance with a Postal Service--approved method or process. To the 
extent that the Postal Service elects not to observe a particular 
destruction, the provider must submit a certification of destruction, 
including the serial number(s) to the Postal Service within five (5) 
calendar days of destruction. These requirements for meter destruction 
apply to all postage meters, Postage Evidencing Systems, and postal 
security devices included as a component of a Postage Evidencing System.
    (d) If the provider uses a third party to perform functions that may 
affect Postage Evidencing System security, including, but not limited to 
repair, maintenance, and disposal of Postage Evidencing Systems, PTM 
must be advised in advance of all aspects of the relationship, as they 
relate to the custody and control of Postage Evidencing Systems, and 
must specifically authorize in writing the proposed arrangement between 
the parties.
    (1) Postal Service authorization of a third party relationship to 
perform specific functions applies only to the functions stated in the 
written authorization but may be amended to embrace additional 
functions.
    (2) No third-party relationship shall compromise the security of the 
Postage Evidencing System, or its components, including, but not limited 
to, the hardware, software, communications, and security components, or 
of any security-related system with which it interfaces, including, but 
not limited to, the resetting system, reporting systems, and Postal 
Service support systems. The functions of the third party with respect 
to a Postage Evidencing System, its components, and the systems with 
which it interfaces are subject to the same scrutiny as the equivalent 
functions of the provider.
    (3) Any authorized third party must keep adequate facilities for and 
records of Postage Evidencing Systems and their components in accordance 
with paragraph (b) of this section. All such facilities and records are 
subject to inspection by Postal Service representatives, insofar as they 
are used to distribute, control, store, maintain, repair, replace, 
destroy, or dispose of Postage Evidencing Systems.
    (4) The provider must ensure that any party acting on its behalf in 
any of the functions described in paragraph (b) of this section 
maintains adequate facilities, records, and procedures for the security 
of the Postage Evidencing Systems. Deficiencies in the operations of a 
third party relating to the custody and control of Postage Evidencing 
Systems, unless corrected in a timely manner, can place at risk a 
provider's approval to manufacture and/or distribute Postage Evidencing 
Systems.
    (5) The Postal Service reserves the right to review all aspects of 
any third party relationship if it appears that the relationship poses a 
threat to Postage Evidencing System security and

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may require the provider to take appropriate corrective action.