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[84 STAT. 764]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 764]

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PUBLIC LAW 91-375-AUG. 12, 1970

[84 STAT.

ice, with the consent of the Commission, may place into effect temporary changes in rates of postage, in fees for postal services, or in the mail classification schedule. "(c) A rate of postage for a class of mail or a fee for a postal service under a temporary change under this section may not exceed the lesser of (1) the rate or fee requested for such class or service, or (2) a rate or fee which is more than one-third greater than the permanent rate or fee in effect for that class or service at the time a permanent change in the rate or fee of such class or service is requested under section 3622 of this title. "SUBCHAPTER IV—POSTAL SERVICES AND COMPLAINTS

80 Stat. 386.

"§ 3661. Postal services " (a) The Postal Service shall develop and promote adequate and efficient postal services. "(b) When the Postal Service determines that there should be a change in the nature of postal services which will generally affect service on a nationwide or substantially nationwide basis, it shall submit a proposal, within a reasonable time prior to the effective date of such proposal, to the Postal Rate Commission requesting an advisory opinion on the change. "(c) The Commission shall not issue its opinion on any proposal until an opportunity for hearing on the record under sections 556 g^j^^j 55'^ Qf ^^^jg g j^^s bccu accorded to the Postal Service, users of the mail, and an officer of the Commission who shall be required to represent the interests of the general public. The opinion shall be in writing and shall include a certification by each Commissioner agreeing with the opinion that in his judgment the opinion conforms to the policies established under this title., "§ 3662. Rate and service complaints "Interested parties who believe the Postal Service is charging rates which do not conform to the policies set out in this title or who believe that they are not receiving postal service in accordance with the policies of this title may lodge a complaint with the Postal Rate Commission in such form and in such manner as it may prescribe. The Commission may in its discretion hold hearings on such complaint. If the Commission, in a matter covered by subchapter II of this chapter, determines the complaint to be justined, it shall, after proceedings in conformity with section 3624 of this title, issue a recommended decision which shall be acted upon in accordance with the provisions of section 3625 of this title and subject to review in accordance with the provisions of section 3628 of this title. If a matter not covered by subchapter II of this chapter is involved, and the Commission after hearing finds the complaint to be justified, it shall render a public report thereon to the Postal Service which shall take such action as it deems appropriate.

"SUBCHAPTER V—GENERAL §3681. Reimbursement "No mailer may be reimbursed for any amount paid under any rate or fee which, after such payment, is determined to have been unlawful after proceedings in accordance with the provisions of section 3628 of this title, or is superseded by a lower rate or fee established under subchapter II of this chapter.