41 CFR · Public Contracts and Property Management
§ 102-192.30 — Security policies and plans.
41 CFR § 102-192.30
TitleTitle 41: Public Contracts and Property ManagementPartPart 102-192: Mail Management
SourceeCFR (current through Mar 6, 2026)
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§ 102-192.30 Security policies and plans.
(a)Agencies must have a written mail security policy that applies throughout your agency.
(b)Agencies must have a written mail security plan for each facility that processes mail, regardless of the facility's mail volume.
(c)Agencies must have a security policy for employees receiving incoming and sending outgoing mail at an alternative worksite, such as a telework center.
(d)The scope and level of detail of each facility mail security plan should be commensurate with the size and responsibilities of each facility. For small facilities, agencies may use a general plan for similar locations. For larger locations, agencies must develop a plan that is specifically tailored to the threats and risks at your location. Agencies should determine whi
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§ 102-192.5
Introduction.§ 102-192.10
Materials covered by this part.§ 102-192.15
Definitions.§ 102-192.20
Payment processes.§ 102-192.25
Managing mail expenditures.§ 102-192.30
Security policies and plans.§ 102-192.35
Coordination with security providers.§ 102-192.40
Scope of performance measurement.§ 102-192.45
Agency mail managers.§ 102-192.50
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