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US CHAPTER 83 — POSTAL SERVICE
- § 1691. — Laws governing postal savings.
- § 1692. — Foreign mail as United States mail.
- § 1693. — Carriage of mail generally.
- § 1694. — Carriage of matter out of mail over post routes.
- § 1695. — Carriage of matter out of mail on vessels.
- § 1696. — Private express for letters and packets.
- § 1697. — Transportation of persons acting as private express.
- § 1698. — Prompt delivery of mail from vessel.
- § 1699. — Certification of delivery from vessel.
- § 1700. — Desertion of mails.
- § 1701. — Obstruction of mails generally.
- § 1702. — Obstruction of correspondence.
- § 1703. — Delay or destruction of mail or newspapers.
- § 1704. — Keys or locks stolen or reproduced.
- § 1705. — Destruction of letter boxes or mail.
- § 1706. — Injury to mail bags.
- § 1707. — Theft of property used by Postal Service.
- § 1708. — Theft or receipt of stolen mail matter generally.
- § 1709. — Theft of mail matter by officer or employee.
- § 1710. — Theft of newspapers.
- § 1711. — Misappropriation of postal funds.
- § 1712. — Falsification of postal returns to increase compensation.
- § 1713. — Issuance of money orders without payment.
- § 1714. — Repealed.
- § 1715. — Firearms as nonmailable; regulations.
- § 1716. — Injurious articles as nonmailable.
- § 1716A. — Nonmailable locksmithing devices and motor vehicle master keys.
- § 1716B. — Nonmailable plants.
- § 1716C. — Forged agricultural certifications.
- § 1716D. — Nonmailable injurious animals, plant pests, plants, and illegally taken fish, wildlife, and plants.
- § 1717. — Letters and writings as nonmailable.
- § 1718. — Repealed.
- § 1719. — Franking privilege.
- § 1720. — Canceled stamps and envelopes.
- § 1721. — Sale or pledge of stamps.
- § 1722. — False evidence to secure secondclass rate.
- § 1723. — Avoidance of postage by using lower class matter.
- § 1724. — Postage on mail delivered by foreign vessels.
- § 1725. — Postage unpaid on deposited mail matter.
- § 1726. — Postage collected unlawfully.
- § 1727. — Repealed.
- § 1728. — Weight of mail increased fraudulently.
- § 1729. — Post office conducted without authority.
- § 1730. — Uniforms of carriers.
- § 1731. — Vehicles falsely labeled as carriers.
- § 1732. — Approval of bond or sureties by postmaster.
- § 1733. — Mailing periodical publications without prepayment of postage.
- § 1734. — Editorials and other matter as "advertisements".
- § 1735. — Sexually oriented advertisements.
- § 1736. — Restrictive use of information.
- § 1737. — Manufacturer of sexually related mail matter.
- § 1738. — Repealed.