Collapse to view only § 41903. Duty to provide certain transportation of mail
- § 41901. General authority
- § 41902. Schedules for certain transportation of mail
- § 41903. Duty to provide certain transportation of mail
- § 41904. Noncitizens transporting mail
- § 41905. Emergency mail transportation
- § 41906. Duty to oppose unreasonable prices under the Universal Postal Union Convention
- § 41907. Weighing mail
- § 41908. Effect on foreign postal arrangements
- [§ 41909. Renumbered § 41906]
- [§ 41910. Renumbered § 41907]
- [§ 41911. Repealed.
- [§ 41912. Renumbered § 41908]
When the United States Postal Service decides that it may be necessary to have a person not a citizen of the United States transport mail by aircraft between two points outside the United States, the Postal Service may make an arrangement with the person, without advertising, to provide the transportation. Nothing in this section shall affect the authority of the Postal Service to make arrangements with noncitizens for the carriage of mail in foreign air transportation under subsections 5402(b) and (c) of title 39.
The United States Postal Service may weigh mail transported by aircraft between places in Alaska and make statistical and administrative computations necessary in the interest of mail service. When the Secretary of Transportation decides that additional or more frequent weighings of mail are advisable or necessary to carry out this part, the Postal Service shall provide the weighings, but it is not required to provide them for continuous periods of more than 30 days.