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Subchapter G—Administrative programs
Part 102-192—Mail Management
Subpart A—General Provisions
102-192.5— What does this part cover?
102-192.10— What authority governs this part?
102-192.15— How are “I”, “you”, “me”, “we”, and “us” used in this part?
102-192.20— How are “must” and “should” used in this part?
102-192.25— Does this part apply to me?
102-192.30— What types of mail does this part apply to?
102-192.35— What definitions apply to this part?
102-192.40— Where can I get more information about the classes of mail?
102-192.45— How do we request a deviation from these requirements, and who can approve it?
Subpart B—General Requirements
102-192.50— What must all agencies do to manage their mail effectively and efficiently?
102-192.55— What are the additional requirements for large agencies?
Subpart C—Reporting Requirements
102-192.60— What must we report to GSA about our mail operations?
102-192.65— When must we submit reports to GSA about our mail?
102-192.70— What format should we use when reporting mail data to GSA?
102-192.75— Where do we send our mail management reports and security plan verifications?
102-192.80— Why does GSA require these mail reports?
Subpart D—Security Provisions
102-192.85— Must I have a mail security plan?
102-192.90— What must I include in the mail security plan?
102-192.95— What else should I include in the mail security plan?
Subpart E—Recommended Actions
102-192.100— What financial system features does GSA recommend for finance systems to keep track of mail costs?
102-192.105— What performance goals and measures should we use?
102-192.110— What should your agency-wide mail management plan include?
102-192.115— What less costly alternatives to expedited mail and couriers should your agency-wide mail management plan address?
Subpart F—Agency Mail Manager Responsibilities
102-192.120— What is the appropriate managerial level for an agency mail manager?
102-192.125— What are my general responsibilities as an agency mail manager?
Subpart G—Facility Mail Manager Responsibilities
102-192.130— What are my general responsibilities as a facility mail manager?
102-192.135— What should I include when contracting out all or part of the mail function?
Subpart H—Program-Level Mail Responsibilities
102-192.140— Which program levels should have a mail manager?
102-192.145— What are the mail responsibilities at the program level?
Subpart I—GSA’s Responsibilities and Services
102-192.150— What are GSA’s responsibilities in mail management?
102-192.155— What types of support does GSA offer to Federal agency mail management programs?
Appendix A to Part 102-192—Large Agency Mailers
Appendix B to Part 102-192—Mail Center Security Plan
Last Reviewed 7/21/2008
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