The U.S. Postal Service and Postal Inspection Service: Market Competition and Law Enforcement in Conflict? : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Postal Service of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session, July 25, 2000U.S. Government Printing Office, 2001 - 153 pagini |
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... appears simply to be no excuse for it . I can assure you that it was never our intention to overlook or discount your competition policy concerns in previous correspondence . In providing a detailed discussion of the statutory criteria ...
... appears simply to be no excuse for it . I can assure you that it was never our intention to overlook or discount your competition policy concerns in previous correspondence . In providing a detailed discussion of the statutory criteria ...
Pagina 38
... appear to rely on personal observation and market assessments of postmasters . ' So far as I have been able to determine , the postal act of 18722 represents the first occasion in which Congress gave general authority to the Post Office ...
... appear to rely on personal observation and market assessments of postmasters . ' So far as I have been able to determine , the postal act of 18722 represents the first occasion in which Congress gave general authority to the Post Office ...
Pagina 39
... appears that H.R. 2295 presents the Commissioners ' draft postal code in normal typeface with the revisions proposed by the Post Office , together with a few additions by the House Post Office and Post Roads Committee , printed in ...
... appears that H.R. 2295 presents the Commissioners ' draft postal code in normal typeface with the revisions proposed by the Post Office , together with a few additions by the House Post Office and Post Roads Committee , printed in ...
Pagina 40
... appear , illogically reordered , as sections 605 , 604 , and 606 of title 39 , United States Code . Even today , their origin in a maritime provision and the clumsy addition of seizure authority on any post road in §604 are the said ...
... appear , illogically reordered , as sections 605 , 604 , and 606 of title 39 , United States Code . Even today , their origin in a maritime provision and the clumsy addition of seizure authority on any post road in §604 are the said ...
Pagina 41
... appears as 39 USC 603. Its distinctly different origin is likewise apparent . § 603. Searches authorized The Postal Service may authorize any officer or employee of the Postal Service to make searches for mail matter transported in ...
... appears as 39 USC 603. Its distinctly different origin is likewise apparent . § 603. Searches authorized The Postal Service may authorize any officer or employee of the Postal Service to make searches for mail matter transported in ...
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Pagina 56 - States and make arrests without warrant for any offense against the United States committed in their presence, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony.
Pagina 72 - ... (5) any stamps on the envelope are canceled in ink by the sender; and (6) the date of the letter, of its transmission or receipt by the carrier is endorsed on the envelope in ink. (b) The Postal Service may suspend the operation of any part of this section upon any mail route where the public interest requires the suspension.
Pagina 42 - ... United States marshal or his deputies, in which any letter is unlawfully concealed, shall be forfeited to the United States, and the same proceedings may be had to enforce the forfeiture as are authorized in respect to goods, wares, and merchandise forfeited for violation of the revenue laws; and all laws for the benefit and protection of customs officers making seizures for violating revenue laws shall apply to officers making seizures for violating the postal laws.
Pagina 40 - Postmaster-General or Secretary of the Treasury, detain them until two months after the final determination of all suits and proceedings which may, at any time within six months after such seizure, be brought against any person for sending or carrying such letters.
Pagina 41 - Any special agent of the Post-Office Department, collector, or other customs officer, or United States marshal or his deputy, may at all times seize all letters and bags, packets or parcels, containing letters which are being carried contrary to law on board any vessel or on any...
Pagina 72 - Ore envelope is property addressed: (4) the envelope is so sealed that the letter cannot be taken from it without defacing the envelope; (5) any stamps on the envelope are canceled in ink by the sender and (6) the date of the letter, of its transmission or receipt by the carrier is endorsed on the envelope in ink.
Pagina 41 - ... (1) vehicle passing, or having lately passed, from a place at which there is a post office...
Pagina 39 - States and his deputies, shall at all times have power to seize all letters, and packages, and parcels, containing letters which shall have been sent or conveyed contrary to law on board any ship or vessel, or on or over any post-route of the United States, and to convey such letters to the nearest post-office ; or may, if the postmaster-general and the secretary of the treasury shall so direct, detain the said letters, or any part thereof, until two months after the trial and final determination...
Pagina 72 - In paragraph (a) of this section is lawful with respect to a letter if— (1) It is enclosed In an envelope or other suitable cover; (2) The amount of postage which would have been charged on the letter If it had been sent through the Postal Service is paid by stamps, or postage meter stamps, on the cover or by other methods approved by the Postal Service...
Pagina 40 - ... containing letters which are being carried contrary to law on board any vessel or on any post road. The officer...