John -

   If you apply for number resources today and make fraudulent statements
   to support your request, the resources obtained are subject to reclamation.

   Generally, this is when supporting material/representations were later found
   to be factually incorrect.  

   If ARIN were to simply accept the word of the requester, it is rather 
unlikely
   that any requests would subsequently be found to be "in bad faith", as we
   would never request supporting documentation to be contradicted later...
    
   (That is not a statement for or against your suggestion, just some notes for
    you to consider regarding implementation.)

Thanks!
/John

John curran 
President and CEO
ARIN




> On Apr 30, 2014, at 3:05 PM, "John Santos" <j...@egh.com> wrote:
> 
> ARIN would
> simply take the word of the requester or recipient for small allocations
> or transfers, but if it was later discovered the recipient was acting in
> bad faith, the allocation could be revoked.
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