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Unsealed Letters
Sent by Blind or Handicapped Persons
Updated October 1996
PS-254 (703.5)
This Customer Support Ruling
discusses the requirements
for unsealed letters sent by blind or other handicapped persons.
Under the provisions of Domestic
Mail Manual (DMM) 703.5.3.1 and 703.5.3.2, unsealed letters in
raised characters (Braille), in 14-point or larger sightsaving type,
or in the form of sound recordings may be mailed free of postage by
a blind person or a physically handicapped person who cannot use or
read conventionally printed material. Such letters may be mailed to
sighted persons, visually impaired persons, and to blind persons.
No provision is made for letters prepared by handwriting or by a
conventional typewriter to be mailed without proper payment of
postage at the First-Class Mail postage rate. Also, no provision is
made for letters prepared in any form (including sound recordings)
by sighted individuals to be mailed to the blind or physically
handicapped without the proper prepayment of postage at the
applicable rate.
In view of the foregoing, when a
certified blind (or physically handicapped) person mails letters
under cover (that were mailed to him) which are handwritten, printed
or typed in a type size smaller than 14-point to a sighted person
who will record the contents on a cassette tape, the blind person
must pay the appropriate amount of postage for the mailing of those
letters. Since a sighted person may not mail letters in any form
free of postage, the cassette tapes containing recordings of the
contents of the letters may not be sent free of postage by the
sighted person to the blind person under the provisions of DMM
703.5. The appropriate amount of postage must be paid for the
mailing of those tapes.
The postal regulations do not
require that the addresses on the envelopes in which letters are
mailed free of postage be prepared in Braille or in 14-point or
larger sightsaving type. DMM 703.5.3.1 only requires that the
envelopes be unsealed. The addresses on such envelopes may be
prepared by any appropriate means including handwriting or ordinary
typewriting.
Greeting cards
are not mailable, postage free, under the provisions of DMM 703.5.
Postage at the applicable First-Class Mail rate must be paid for the
mailing of such cards.
(Signed)
Anita J. Bizzotto
Manager
Mailing Standards
United States Postal Service Washington DC 20260-3436 |