[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: 39CFR501.18]

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                        TITLE 39--POSTAL SERVICE
 
                 CHAPTER I--UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
 
PART 501_AUTHORIZATION TO MANUFACTURE AND DISTRIBUTE POSTAGE
 
Sec.  501.18  Customer information and authorization.

    (a) Authorized providers must electronically transmit the necessary 
customer information to the designated Postal Service central data 
processing facility, in Postal Service-specified format, in order for 
the Postal Service to authorize a customer to use a Postage Evidencing 
System. Postal Service receipt and acceptance of the customer 
information provides the customer with the authorization to possess or 
use a Postage Evidencing System in accordance with DMM 604 Postage 
Payment Methods, 4.0 Postage Meters and PC Postage Products (Postage 
Evidencing Systems).
    (b) The Postal Service may refuse to issue a customer authorization 
to use a Postage Evidencing System for the following reasons:
    (1) The customer submitted false or fictitious information.
    (2) Within five years preceding submission of the information, the 
customer violated any standard for the care or use of the Postage 
Evidencing System that resulted in revocation of that customer's 
authorization.
    (3) Or there is sufficient reason to believe that the Postage 
Evidencing System is to be used in violation of the applicable 
standards.
    (c) The Postal Service will notify the provider of the revocation of 
a customer's authorization to use a Postage Evidencing System. Within 
ten (10) days of receipt of the notice of revocation, the provider must 
cancel any lease or other agreement and remove the Postage Evidencing 
System from service. A customer's authorization to use a Postage 
Evidencing system is subject to revocation for any of the following 
reasons:
    (1) A Postage Evidencing System is used for any illegal scheme or 
enterprise.
    (2) The customer's Postage Evidencing System is not used for twelve 
(12) consecutive months.
    (3) Sufficient control of a Postage Evidencing System is not 
exercised or the standards for its care or use are not followed.
    (4) The Postage Evidencing System is kept or used outside the 
customs territory of the United States or those U.S.

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territories and possessions where the Postal Service operates.
    (5) The customer is in possession of a Decertified Postage 
Evidencing System.
    (d) The provider must electronically transmit any updates to the 
necessary customer information to the designated Postal Service central 
data processing facility, in Postal Service-specified format.
    (e) No one other than an authorized provider may possess a Postage 
Evidencing System without a valid rental or other agreement with the 
provider. Other parties in possession of a Postage Evidencing System 
must immediately surrender it to the provider or the Postal Service.
    (f) The Postal Service may use customer information consistent with 
the Privacy Act and the Postal Service's privacy policies posted on 
http://www.usps.com. Examples include the following:
    (1) Communication with customers who may no longer be visiting a 
traditional Postal Service retail outlet or communication with customers 
through any new retail channels.
    (2) Issuance (including re-authorization, renewal, transfer, 
revocation or denial, as applicable) of authorization to use a Postage 
Evidencing System to a postal patron that uses a Postage Evidencing 
System, and communications with respect to the status of such 
authorization.
    (3) Disclosure to a meter provider of the identity of any meter 
required to be removed from service by that meter provider, and any 
related customer data, as the result of revocation of an authorization 
to use a Postage Evidencing System, questioned accurate registration of 
that meter, or de-certification by the Postal Service of any particular 
class or model of postage meter.
    (4) Tracking the movement of meters between a meter provider and its 
customers and communications to a meter provider (but not to any third 
party other than the customer) concerning such movement. The term meter 
provider includes a meter provider's dealers and agents.
    (5) To transmit general information to all Postage Evidencing System 
customers concerning rate and rate category changes implemented or 
proposed for implementation by the Postal Service.
    (6) To advertise Postal Service services relating to the acceptance, 
processing, and delivery of, or postage payment for, metered mail.
    (7) To allow the Postal Service to communicate with Postal Service 
customers on products, services, and other information otherwise 
available to Postal Service customers through traditional retail 
outlets.
    (8) Any internal use by Postal Service personnel, including 
identification and monitoring activities relating to Postage Evidencing 
Systems, provided that such use does not result in the disclosure of 
applicant information to any third party or will not enable any third 
party to use applicant information for its own purposes; except that the 
applicant information may be disclosed to other governmental agencies 
for law enforcement purposes as provided by law.
    (9) Identification of authorized Postage Evidencing System providers 
or announcement of the de-authorization of an authorized provider, or 
provision of currently available public information, where an authorized 
provider is identified.
    (10) To promote and encourage the use of Postage Evidencing Systems 
as a form of postage payment, provided that the same information is 
provided to all Postage Evidencing System customers and no particular 
Postage Evidencing System provider will be recommended by the Postal 
Service.
    (11) To contact customers in cases of revenue fraud or revenue 
security.
    (12) Disclosure to a Postage Evidencing System provider of applicant 
information pertaining to that provider's customers that the Postal 
Service views as necessary to enable the Postal Service to carry out its 
duties and purposes.
    (13) To transmit to a Postage Evidencing System provider all 
applicant and system information pertaining to that provider's customers 
and systems that may be necessary to permit such provider to synchronize 
its computer databases with information contained

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in the computer files of the Postal Service.
    (14) Subject to the conditions stated herein, to communicate in oral 
or written form with any or all applicants any information that the 
Postal Service views as necessary to enable the Postal Service to carry 
out its duties and purposes under part 501.