United States Code/Title 39

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by the United States Government
Title 39. Postal Service
Title 40. Public Buildings, Property, and Works→→
From the U.S. House of Representatives.


  • Part I—General
    • Chapter 1—Postal Policy and Definitions
    • Chapter 2—Organization
    • Chapter 4—General Authority
    • Chapter 6—Private Carriage of Letters
  • Part II—Personnel
    • Chapter 10—Employment Within the Postal Service
    • Chapter 12—Employee-Management Agreements
  • Part III—Modernization and Fiscal Administration
    • Chapter 20—Finance
    • Chapter 22—Convict Labor
    • Chapter 24—Appropriations and Annual Report
    • Chapter 26—Debts and Collection
    • Chapter 28—Strategic Planning and Performance Management
  • Part IV—Mail Matter
    • Chapter 30—Nonmailable Matter
    • Chapter 32—Penalty and Franked Mail
    • Chapter 34—Armed Forces and Free Postage
    • Chapter 36—Postal Rates, Classes, and Services
  • Part V—Transportation of Mail
    • Chapter 50—General
    • Chapter 52—Transportation of Mail By Surface Carrier
    • Chapter 54—Transportation of Mail By Air
    • Chapter 56—Transportation of Mail By Vessel
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