S.I. No. 137/1985 - Inland Post Amendment (No. 29) Scheme, 1985.


S.I. No. 137 of 1985.

INLAND POST AMENDMENT (No. 29) SCHEME, 1985.

AN POST, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Section 70 of the Postal and Telecommunications Services Act, 1983 (No. 24 of 1983) and with the consent of the Minister for Communications hereby makes the following Scheme:

1. (1) This Scheme may be cited as the Inland Post Amendment (No. 29) Scheme, 1985.

(2) This Scheme shall come into operation on the 25th day of February, 1985.

2. In this Scheme—

"the Principal Warrant" means the Inland Post Warrant, 1939 ( S.I. No. 202 of 1939 );

"Warrant No. 27" means the Inland Post Amendment (No. 27) Warrant, 1982 ( S.I. No. 58 of 1982 ).

3. In this Scheme the expression "Periodical" means a publication which is within the definition for Newspapers outlined in Section 20 of the Post Office Act, 1908 and Regulation 7 of the Principle Warrant with the exception "that it be published in numbers at intervals of not more than three months."

4. Regulation 23 (2) of the Principal Warrant is hereby amended by the substitution for "eighty seven new pence" [inserted by Regulation 3 of the Warrant No. 27] of "one hundred pence".

5. The First Schedule to the Principal Warrant is hereby amended by the substitution for the entries therein [inserted by Regulation 4 of Warrant No. 27] of the entries in the First Schedule to this Scheme.

6. The Second Schedule to the Principal Warrant is hereby amended by the substitution for the entries therein [inserted by Regulation 5 of Warrant No. 27] of the entries in the Second Schedule to this Warrant.

7. The Third Schedule to the Principal Warrant is hereby amended by the substitution for the entries therein [inserted by Regulation 6 of Warrant No. 27] of the entries in the Third Schedule to this Warrant.

8. The Fourth Schedule to the Principal Warrant is hereby amended by the substitution for the entries therein [inserted by Regulation 7 of Warrant No. 27] of the entries in the Fourth Schedule to this Warrant.

9. The Fifth Schedule to the Principal Warrant is hereby amended by the substitution for the entries therein [inserted by Regulation 8 of Warrant No. 27] of the entries in the Fifth Schedule to this Warrant.

10. Regulation 7 of the Inland Post Amendment (No. 4) Warrant, 1953 ( S.I. No. 279 of 1953 ), as amended by Regulation 9 of Warrant No. 27, is hereby amended by the substitution for "seventy new pence" of "ninety pence".

11. Regulation 5 of the Inland Post Amendment (No. 5) Warrant, 1953 [inserted by Regulation 12 of the Inland Post Amendment (No. 19) Warrant, 1974 ( S.I. No. 280 of 1974 )] is hereby amended by the substitution of "one penny per item plus an annual charge of twenty five pounds" for "one new penny".

FIRST SCHEDULE

"Rates of Postage

Col. 1

Col. 2

Col. 3

Col. 4

Col. 5

Description of Postal Packet

Rate of Postage

Limit of Size

Limit of Weight

Conditions

1. Letter

26p per item

(1)

20g

A letter upon which no part, or a part only, of the postage payable thereon is prepaid shall be forwarded charged with the amount of the deficient postage plus a handling charge of 16p.

Length not less than width multiplied by /images/si137y85p0004.gif

Maximum dimensions;

120 mm. x 235 mm. with a tolerance of 2 mm.

Minimum dimensions:

90 mm. x 140 mm. with a tolerance of 2 mm.

(2)

Exceeding 20g but not exceeding 50g ... ... ...

Exceeding 50g but not exceeding 100g ... ... ...

Exceeding 100g but not exceeding 250g ... ... ...

Exceeding 250g but not exceeding 500g ... ... ...

30p

40p

60p

100p

Maximum dimensions:

Length, 610 mm.

Width, 460 mm.

Depth, 460 mm.

In roll form, length and twice

diameter, 990 mm. greatest dimension, 810mm.

-

Each extra 500g ... ... ...

100p

Minimum dimensions:

Length, 100 mm.

Width, 70 mm.

In roll form length and twice diameter, 170 mm. greatest dimension, not less than 100 mm.

The minimum dimensions do not apply in relation to letters which bear a rectangular address label of cardboard or strong paper of which the dimensions are not less than 100 mm. by 70 mm.

2. Postcard

Single ... ... ... ...

Reply ... ... ... ...

22p

44p

Maximum dimensions:

Length, 235 mm.

Width, 120 mm.

Minimum dimensions:

A postcard upon which no part, or a part only, of the postage payable thereon is prepaid shall be forwarded charged with the amount of the deficient postage plus a handling fee of 16p.

Length, 140 mm.

Width, 90 mm.

3. Printed Packet

22p per item

As for item 1(1) in this column.

20g

A printed packet upon which no part, or a part only, of the postage payable thereon is prepaid shall be forwarded charged with the amount of the deficient postage plus a handling charge of 16p.

Exceeding 20g but not exceeding 50g ... ... ...

24p

As for item 1(2) in this column.

1 kg

Exceeding 50g but not exceeding 100g ... ... ...

32p

Exceeding 100g but not exceeding 250g ... ... ...

48p

Exceeding 250g but not exceeding 500g ... ... ...

80p

Exceeding 500g but not exceeding 1kg ... ... ...

150p

With effect from 25th February, 1985.

4. Newspaper (Registered at the General Post Office and posted by the publisher)

Not exceeding 200g

(per copy) ... ... ...

Exceeding 200g but not exceeding 400g ... ... ...

15p

20p

As for item 1(2) in this column.

1kg

(1) The rates of postage specified in Col. 2 shall be charged and paid on every newspaper, whether posted singly or in a packet of two or more plus an annual registration fee of £5.

With effect from 1st May, 1985

Not exceeding 200g

(per copy) ... ... ... ...

Exceeding 200g but not exceeding 400g ... ... ...

19p

29p

(2) Any newspaper not registered will, if posted or tendered for transmission by post, be charged with postage as a printed packet, letter or parcel of the same weight, whichever treatment involves the lowest charges. (See regulation 16.)

(3) Any newspaper will, if posted or tendered for transmission by post by a member of the public, be charged with postage as a printed packet.

(4) Any newspaper upon which no part, or a part only, of the postage payable thereon is prepaid shall be forwarded charged with the amount of the deficient postage plus a handling fee of 16p.

5. Periodicals (presorted as required and posted by the publisher)

With effect from 25th April, 1985

120g or less ... ... ... ...

Exceeding 120g but not exceeding 150g ... ... ...

Exceeding 150g but not exceeding 200g ... ... ...

Exceeding 200g but not exceeding 250g ... ... ...

Exceeding 250g but not exceeding 300g ... ... ...

Exceeding 300g but not exceeding 350g ... ... ...

Exceeding 350g but not exceeding 400g ... ... ...

Exceeding 400g but not exceeding 450g ... ... ...

Exceeding 450g but not exceeding 500g ... ... ...

22p

26p

31p

36p

41p

46p

51p

56p

61p

As for item 1(2) in this column

1 kg

1. Any periodical not published quarterly will, if posted or tendered for transmission by post, be charged with postage as a printed packet, letter or parcel of the same weight, whichever treatment involves the lowest charge. (See regulation 3).

2. Any periodical will, if posted or tendered for transmission by post by a member of the public be charged with postage as a printed paper.

Thereafter the appropriate printed paper rate is applicable.

3. Any periodical upon which no part, or a part only, of the postage payable thereon is prepaid shall be forwarded charged with the amount of the deficient postage plus a handling charge of 16p.

With effect from 1st May, 1985

100g or less ... ... ... ...

24p

Exceeding 100g but not exceeding 150g ... ... ...

28p

Exceeding 150g but not exceeding 220g ... ... ...

34p

Exceeding 200g but not exceeding 250g ... ... ...

40p

Exceeding 250g but not exceeding 300g ... ... ...

48p

Exceeding 300g but not exceeding 350g ... ... ...

56p

Exceeding 350g but not exceeding 400g ... .... ...

64p

Exceeding 400g but not exceeding 450g ... ... ...

72p

Exceeding 450g but not exceeding 500g ... ... ...

80p

Thereafter the appropriate printed paper rate is applicable.

6. Sample Packet

50g (or less) ... ... ... ...

24p

Maximum dimensions:

250g

A sample packet upon which no part, or a part only, of the postage is prepaid shall be forwarded charged with the amount of the deficient postage plus a handling charge of 16p.

Exceeding 50g but not exceeding 100g ... ... ...

32p

Length, 300 mm.

Width, 200 mm.

Depth, 100 mm.

Exceeding 100g but not exceeding 250g ... ... ...

48p

Minimum dimensions:

As for item 1(2) in this column.

7. Literature and Articles for the Blind

Transmission without charge

As for item 1(2) in this column

7kg

8. Parcel

Weight not exceeding 1 kg ... ...

150p

Maximum dimensions:

Greatest length, 1050 mm.

Greatest length and girth combined, 2000 mm. (The girth to be measured round the thickest part.)

10kg

Exceeding 1 kg and not exceeding 3 kg ... ... ...

200p

Exceeding 3 kg and not exceeding 5 kg ... ... ...

250p

Exceeding 5 kg and not exceeding 10 kg ... ... ...

320p

Minimum dimensions:

As for item 1(2) in this column.

SECOND SCHEDULE

"Certain Services and Charges Therefor

Col. 1

Col. 2

Col. 3

Service

Charge

Provisions

1. Late Fee Postal Packet

A fee (in addition to postage) not exceeding 10p as may be prescribed

A packet upon which no part, or a part only, of the fee payable is paid shall be liable to a surcharge of the deficiency plus a handling fee of 16p.

2. Certificate of Posting (issued at the request of the sender of an unregistered postal packet other than a parcel)

Free of charge

The service is subject to such rules as may be prescribed.

3. Certificate of Delivery (obtained and forwarded to the sender of a registered postal packet at his request)

Requested at time of posting ...

Requested subsequently

30p

60p

The Certificate relates to the delivery of the postal packet at the place to which the said packet is addressed. The service is subject to such rules as may be prescribed.

4. Deposit Account for payment of postage

Free of Charge

As provided by Regulation 11 of this Warrant.

5. Re-direction

First 12 months (including 20 free Postcards)

£12.50

As provided by Regulation 26 of this Warrant.

Subsequent 12 months

£12.50

THIRD SCHEDULE

"Express Delivery Service

Col. 1

Col. 2

Service

Fee

Conveyance by special messenger of a postal packet throughout the whole of the service demanded or through part only of its course in the post.

For delivery in Ireland a minimum charge of 50p plus at the rate of 100p for each 1.6 km or part thereof. These charges also include express delivery items sent for delivery to Britain.

Writing down of Express message received by telephone.

A fee (in addition to the appropriate telephone fee and appropriate distance fee) of 50p.

FOURTH SCHEDULE

"Registered Postal Packets

Part I

Col. 1 Service

Fee in addition to Ordinary Postage

Col. 2 Registration Fee

Col. 3 Late Fee

1. Postal Packet handed for registration to an officer of the Post Office authorised to receive the same, though not on the duty at a Post Office or handed in at a Post Office for registration.

90p

Such extra sum not exceeding 10p as may be prescribed. (Applicable only to packets intended to be forwarded by the next despatch but registered after the expiration of the time appointed for the registration of packets(without extra fee) and within such further time as An Post may from time to time appoint with reference to any particular Post Office).

2. Compulsory registration pursuant to Regulation 42 of this Warrant.

180p

(Less any amount which may have been affixed in postage stamps in excess of the ordinary postage).

Part II

Col. 1

Registration Fee (in addition to Ordinary Postage)

Col. 2

Maximum Compensation

p

£

Minimum 90

20

100

100

110

200

120

300

130

400

140

500

150

600

160

700

170

800

180

900

190

1000

"

FIFTH SCHEDULE

"Cash-on-Delivery Parcel

Scale of Fees Payable

Col. 1

Col. 2

Trade Charge

Fee

Not exceeding £50

125p

Exceeding £50 but not exceeding £100

175p

"

GIVEN under the Common Seal of An Post this 22nd day of February 1985.

PRESENT when the Common Seal AN POST was affixed hereto:

G. P. HARVEY,

Director.

HARRY COOKE,

JIM TREACY,

Assistant Principal.

Secretary.

An Post,

General Post Office,

Dublin 1.

I, JIM MITCHELL, Minister for Communications, hereby consent to the provisions of the foregoing Scheme.

JIM MITCHELL

GIVEN under my Official Seal, this 22nd day of February, 1985.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

This Scheme applies to the Inland Post service and comes into operation on the 25th February, 1985. It authorises increases in the letter, postcard, printed packet, newspaper, sample packet and parcel post rates of postage and in the fees charged for the express delivery, registration, customs clearance, cash on delivery, business reply and other miscellaneous services.