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PUBLIC LAW 86-682HSEPT. 2, 1960

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(c) 16-millimeter films, filmstrips, transparencies for projection, slides, microfilms, sound recordings, and catalog of those items may be mailed at the rates prescribed in subsection (b)(1) of this section when sent to or from the institutions, organizations or associations listed in (A) and (B) of subsection (b)(1). (d) The limit of weight on parcels mailed under this section is 70 pounds. (e) The postage rates prescribed in this section shall continue until otherwise provided by the Congress. § 4555. Permissible marks and enclosures The sender may not place on or enclose in fourth class mail marks that have the character of personal correspondence, but the following marks and enclosures may be placed on or in fourth class mail when space is left on the address side sufficient for a legible address and necessary stamps— (1) the sender's name, occupation, and address, preceded by the word "from", and directions for transmission, delivery, forwarding, or return; (2) marks other than by written or printed words to call attention to words or passages in the text; (3) correction of typographical errors; (4) a simple manuscript dedication or inscription not of the nature of personal correspondence on the blank leaves or cover of a book or other printed matter; (5) matter mailable as third class mail printed on the wrapper, envelope, tag or label; (6) marks, numbers, names or letters for the purpose of description printed or written on the wrapper or cover; (7) the words "Plesise Do Not Open Until Christmas" or words to that effect on the package, wrapper or envelope enclosing the same or on a tag or label attached thereto; (8) corrections on proof sheets; (9) manuscript accompanying proof sheets; and (10) matter mailable as third class mail. CHAPTER 69—POSTAGE RATES FOR MISCELLANEOUS MATTER WITHIN THE VARIOUS CLASSES See. 4651. 4652. 4653. 4654.

Keys and other small articles. Congressional Record. Publications for the blind. Reproducers and sound reproduction records for the blind.

§ 4651. Keys and other small articles (a) Any person may mail without prepayment of postage a key, identification card, identification tag, or similar identification device, or small article which the Postmaster General by regulation designates, which bears, contains, or has attached securely thereto— (1) a complete, definite, and legible post office address, including any street address or box or route number; and (2) a notice directing that it be returned to the address, and guaranteeing the payment, on delivery, of the postage due thereon. (b) Postage at the rate of 5 cents for each two ounces or fraction thereof shall be collected on delivery. § 4652. Congressional Record The postage on each copy of the daily Congressional Record mailed from the District of Columbia as transient matter is one cent.

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