39 CFR 4 - OFFICIALS (ARTICLE IV)
- § 4.1 — Chairman.
- § 4.2 — Vice Chairman.
- § 4.3 — Postmaster General.
- § 4.4 — Deputy Postmaster General.
- § 4.5 — Assistant Postmasters General, General Counsel, Judicial Officer, Chief Postal Inspector.
- § 4.6 — Secretary of the Board.
Title 39 published on 2011-07-01
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39 USC 1003 - Employment policy
39 USC 202 - Board of Governors
39 USC 203 - Postmaster General; Deputy Postmaster General
39 USC 204 - General Counsel; Judicial Officer; Chief Postal Inspector
39 USC 205 - Procedures of the Board of Governors
39 USC 3013 - Semiannual reports on investigative activities of the Postal Service
39 USC 3686 - Bonus authority
39 USC 401 - General powers of the Postal Service
39 USC 402 - Delegation of authority
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-7098 RIN POSTAL SERVICE Final rule. These amendments to the Code of Federal Regulations are effective March 26, 2012. 39 CFR Parts 4, 6, and 7 On March 24, 2010, the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service adopted a number of amendments to the Board's Bylaws. These amendments revised and clarified the provisions concerning the election and terms of office of the Board Chairman and Vice-Chairman. The amendments also formalized the process for notation voting (voting by paper ballot) on routine or administrative matters. This final rule incorporates the changes adopted by the Board.



