Support as written, recommend the editorial process as this is an editorial 
change in keeping with the fee structure realities rather than a change in 
policy regarding how the registry is administered.

Owen


> On Sep 5, 2023, at 10:35, ARIN <i...@arin.net> wrote:
> 
> The following Draft Policy has been revised:
> 
> * ARIN-2022-12: Direct Assignment Language Update
> 
> Revised text is below and can be found at:
> 
> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2022_12/
> 
> You are encouraged to discuss all Draft Policies on PPML. The AC will 
> evaluate the discussion to assess the conformance of this Draft Policy with 
> ARIN's Principles of Internet number resource policy as stated in the Policy 
> Development Process (PDP). Specifically, these principles are:
> 
> * Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration
> * Technically Sound
> * Supported by the Community
> 
> The PDP can be found at:
> 
> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/
> 
> Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at:
> 
> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Eddie Diego
> Policy Analyst
> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
> 
> ------------
> Problem Statement:
> 
> As a result of ARIN's fee harmonization direct assignments are no longer 
> being utilized within ARIN databases therefore language around that has been 
> deprecated and should be modernized and aligned with current ARIN practices.
> 
> 
> Policy Statement:
> 
> Section 2.5:
> 
> Update definition of Allocation and Assignment to reflect current practice.
> 
> FROM: 
> 
> “Allocation - IP addresses delegated to an organization directly by ARIN for 
> the purpose of subsequent distribution by the recipient organization to other 
> parties.
> 
> Assignment - IP addresses delegated to an organization directly by ARIN for 
> the exclusive use of the recipient organization.”
> 
> TO:
> 
> “Allocation - The method by which ARIN directly issues IP address resources 
> to an Organization.
> 
> Assignment - The use of Assignment as a differentiating term has been 
> deprecated.  Assignment should instead be read as Allocation or Issued.”
> 
> Section 2.6:
> 
> Change “receiving assignments of” to “issued.”
> 
> FROM:
> 
> “2.6 End User
> 
> An end-user is an organization receiving assignments of IP addresses 
> exclusively for use in its operational networks.”
> 
> TO:
> 
> “2.6 End User
> 
> An end-user is an organization issued IP addresses exclusively for use in its 
> operational networks.”
> 
> Section 2.8
> 
> Change “allocated or assigned” to “issued.”
> 
> FROM: 
> 
> “2.8. Registration Services Agreement (RSA)
> 
> Number resources allocated or assigned by ARIN under these policies are 
> subject to a contractual agreement between ARIN and the resource holder. 
> Throughout this document, any and all forms of this agreement, past or 
> future, are simply referred to as the Registration Services Agreement (RSA).”
> 
> TO:
> 
> “2.8. Registration Services Agreement (RSA)
> 
> Number resources issued by ARIN under these policies are subject to a 
> contractual agreement between ARIN and the resource holder. Throughout this 
> document, any and all forms of this agreement, past or future, are simply 
> referred to as the Registration Services Agreement (RSA).”
> 
> Section 3.6.3:
> 
> Change paragraph 1 text
> 
> FROM: “This policy applies to every Organization that has a direct 
> assignment, direct allocation, or AS number from ARIN”
> 
> TO: “This policy applies to every Organization that has Internet number 
> resources issued by ARIN"
> 
> RESULT: “This policy applies to every Organization that has Internet number 
> resources issued by ARIN (or one of its predecessor registries) or a 
> reallocation from an upstream ISP. This includes but is not limited to 
> upstream ISPs and their downstream ISP customers (as defined by NRPM 2.5 and 
> 2.6), but not reassignments made to their downstream end user customers.”
> 
> Section 4.2.2:
> 
> Reorganize and adjust text as follows
> 
> FROM:
> 
> 4.2.2. Initial Allocation to ISPs
> 
> All ISP organizations without direct assignments or allocations from ARIN 
> qualify for an initial allocation of up to a /22, subject to ARIN’s minimum 
> allocation size.
> 
> All ISP organizations without direct allocations, direct assignments, 
> re-allocations or reassignments automatically qualify for a /24. These 
> organizations are exempt from requirements of showing the efficient 
> utilization of previously held IPv4 space. These organizations may qualify 
> for a larger than a /24 by documenting how the requested allocation will be 
> utilized within the request size specified in 4.2.4.3.
> 
> ISPs holding re-allocations and/or reassignments must show the efficient 
> utilization of their resources consistent with the requirements in sections 
> 4.2.3 and 4.2.4.
> 
> TO:
> 
> 4.2.2. Initial Allocation to ISPs
> 
> 4.2.2.1 ISPs without existing IPv4 addresses
> 
> All ISPs without any IPv4 addresses automatically qualify for a /24. These 
> organizations are exempt from requirements of showing the efficient 
> utilization of previously held IPv4 space. These organizations may qualify 
> for a larger than a /24 by documenting how the requested allocation will be 
> utilized within the request size specified in 4.2.4.3.
> 
> 4.2.2.2 ISPs with existing IPv4 addresses
> 
> All ISPs who have no IPv4 resources directly issued to them by ARIN qualify 
> for an initiation allocation of up to a /22, subject to ARIN’s minimum 
> allocation size.
> 
> 4.2.2.3 Qualifying for increased initial allocations
> 
> All ISPs are exempt from requirements of showing the efficient utilization of 
> previously held IPv4 addresses. These organizations may qualify for larger 
> than a /24 by documenting how the requested allocation will be utilized 
> within the request size specified in 4.2.4.3.
> 
> ISPs holding re-allocations and/or reassignments must show the efficient 
> utilization of their resources consistent with the requirements in sections 
> 4.2.3 and 4.2.4.
> 
> Section 4.3.2:
> 
> Change paragraph 1 text
> 
> FROM: "End-user organizations without direct assignments or allocations from 
> ARIN"
> 
> TO: “End-user organizations without IPv4 resources directly issued by ARIN”
> 
> RESULT: “End-user organizations without IPv4 resources directly issued by 
> ARIN qualify for an initial assignment of ARIN’s minimum assignment size.”
> 
> Section 6.5.8:
> 
> Change section title
> 
> FROM: “Direct Assignments from ARIN to End-user Organizations”
> 
> TO: “End-user Allocations”
> 
> Section 8.5.4:
> 
> Change section text 
> 
> FROM: “Organizations without direct assignments or allocations from ARIN”
> 
> TO: “Organizations without IPv4 resources directly issued by ARIN”
> 
> RESULT: “Organizations without IPv4 resources directly issued by ARIN qualify 
> for transfer of an initial IPv4 block of ARIN’s minimum transfer size.”
> 
> Section 8.5.6: 
> 
> Change section text
> 
> FROM: “Organizations with direct assignments or allocations from ARIN…”
> 
> TO: “Organizations with IPv4 resources directly issued by ARIN…”
> 
> RESULT: “Organizations with IPv4 directly issued by ARIN must have 
> efficiently utilized at least 50% of their cumulative IPv4 address blocks in 
> order to receive additional IPv4 addresses. This includes all IPv4 space 
> reassigned to their customers.”
> 
> 
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