Postal Regulation

/ˈpoʊstəl ˌrɛɡjʊˈleɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Legal norms and rules governing the operation, administration, and services of postal systems and authorities.
    The postal regulation requires all mail carriers to ensure timely delivery of letters and parcels.
  2. (n.) Statutory provisions addressing security, privacy, and consumer protections in postal communications.
    Postal regulation mandates confidentiality for all registered mail.

Forms

  • postal regulation
  • postal regulations

Commentary

Postal regulations often balance public interest, security, and commercial operation in the delivery of mail services.

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