Notice2025-19294

Complaint

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Published
October 2, 2025

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Postal Regulatory Commission

Abstract

The Commission is providing notice that the Postal Service has moved to transfer the Complainants' request to publicly disclose all non-public documents filed in Docket No. C2009-1 from Docket No. C2024- 13 to Docket No. C2009-1 and to extend the period to respond to the request. This document grants the Postal Service's motion and establishes a new deadline to respond to the Complainants' request.

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[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 189 (Thursday, October 2, 2025)]
[Notices]
[Page 47844]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2025-19294]


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POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION

[Docket No. C2009-1; Order No. 9214]


Complaint

AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Commission is providing notice that the Postal Service has 
moved to transfer the Complainants' request to publicly disclose all 
non-public documents filed in Docket No. C2009-1 from Docket No. C2024-
13 to Docket No. C2009-1 and to extend the period to respond to the 
request. This document grants the Postal Service's motion and 
establishes a new deadline to respond to the Complainants' request.

DATES: Responses to the request to publicly disclose all non-public 
documents are due: October 17, 2025.

ADDRESSES: Documents can be accessed electronically through the 
Commission's website at <a href="https://www.prc.gov">https://www.prc.gov</a>.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at 
202-789-6820.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August 1, 2025, Complainants filed a 
request pursuant to 39 CFR 3011.401 for the Commission to publicly 
disclose all non-public documents in Docket No. C2009-1.\1\ After the 
deadline to respond to the Request was extended once, the Postal 
Service submitted several filings including a motion for a further 
extension of the response deadline.\2\ For the reasons that follow, the 
Motion for Further Extension is granted.
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    \1\ Docket No. C2024-13, Motion to make entire C2009-1 (GameFly) 
docket public per 3011.401, August 1, 2025 (Request). Complainants 
subsequently filed an erratum to the Request correcting a regulatory 
cite. See Docket No. C2024-13, Motion to make entire C2009-1 
(GameFly) docket public per 3011.401--erratum, August 4, 2025.
    \2\ United States Postal Service Motion for Further Extension of 
Time to Respond to Complainants' Motion to Make Entire C2009-1 
(Gamefly) Docket Public per 3011.401, September 19, 2025 (Motion for 
Further Extension).
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    In its Motion for Further Extension, the Postal Service asserts 
that a further extension of 4 weeks to the deadline to respond to the 
Request is necessary to allow it to review the over 500 pages of 
documents from Docket No. C2009-1 that it has not yet reviewed, as well 
as any documents it has not yet been able to locate. Motion for Further 
Extension at 2. 39 CFR 3011.401(c) allows the Commission to prescribe 
the amount of time under which parties may oppose a request to publicly 
disclose non-public documents.\3\ The Commission agrees that an 
extension is warranted to allow the Postal Service to fully review the 
requested materials. Further, for the reasons stated by the Postal 
Service in its original motion for extension, the Commission agrees 
that neither the procedural schedule nor Complainants will be 
prejudiced by an extension.\4\ Finally, the Commission notes that 
Complainants do not object to a further extension.\5\ As such, the 
Commission will extend the time for interested parties to submit a 
substantive response to the Request until October 17, 2025.
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    \3\ See 39 CFR 3011.401(c) (emphasis added) (stating that ``[a] 
response to the request is due within seven calendar days of the 
filing of the request, unless the Commission otherwise provides.'').
    \4\ See Docket Nos. C2024-13 and C2009-1, United States Postal 
Service Motion to Transfer and Additional Submissions Related to 
Complainants' ``Motion to Make Entire C2009-1 (Gamefly) Docket 
Public Per 3011.401,'' August 8, 2025, at 6-11; see also 39 CFR 
3010.162(c) (stating that a motion for extension ``shall only be 
granted upon consideration of the potential adverse impact, if any, 
on other participants and the overall impact on the procedural 
schedule.'').
    \5\ See Requesters' Reply to USPS' ``First'' and ``Second'' 
Oppositions to Making the Record in C2009-1 Public, September 24, 
2025, at 1 n.2 (noting that Complainants ``take no position on'' the 
Motion for Further Extension).
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    It is ordered:
    1. The United States Postal Service Motion for Further Extension of 
Time to Respond to Complainants' Motion to Make Entire C2009-1 
(Gamefly) Docket Public per 3011.401, filed September 19, 2025, is 
granted.
    2. Responses, pursuant to 39 CFR 3011.401(c), to Complainants' 
Motion to Make Entire C2009-1 (Gamefly) Docket Public Per 3011.401, 
filed August 1, 2025, shall be filed on or before October 17, 2025.
    3. The Secretary shall arrange for publication of this order in the 
Federal Register.

Erica A. Barker,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2025-19294 Filed 10-1-25; 8:45 am]
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