From the NRPM:

6.11. IPv6 Multiple Discrete Networks

Organizations with multiple discrete IPv6 networks desiring to request new or 
additional address space under a single Organization ID must meet the following 
criteria:
The organization shall be a single entity and not a consortium of smaller 
independent entities.
The organization must have compelling criteria for creating discrete networks. 
Examples of a discrete network might include:
Regulatory restrictions for data transmission,
Geographic distance and diversity between networks,
Autonomous multihomed discrete networks.
The organization must keep detailed records on how it has allocated space to 
each location, including the date of each allocation.
The organization should notify ARIN at the time of the request their desire to 
apply this policy to their account.
Requests for additional space:
Organization must specify on the application which discreet network(s) the 
request applies to
Each network will be judged against the existing utilization criteria specified 
in 6.5.2 as if it were a separate organization, rather than collectively as 
would be done for requests outside of this policy


If that doesn't meet your need, please contact me off list with more 
information.

Owen

On Feb 10, 2011, at 12:18 PM, Jason Iannone wrote:

> It also looks like there isn't a policy for orgs with multiple
> multihomed sites to get a /48 per site.  Is there an exception policy
> somewhere?
> 
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 12:50 PM,  <adw...@dstsystems.com> wrote:
>> Initial. Documenting IPv4 usage is in the request template.
>> 
>> --
>> Adam Webb
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> From:
>> "Nick Olsen" <n...@flhsi.com>
>> To:
>> <nanog@nanog.org>
>> Date:
>> 02/10/2011 01:45 PM
>> Subject:
>> re: ARIN and IPv6 Requests
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> We requested our initial allocation without any such questions. Is this
>> your initial or additional?
>> 
>> Nick Olsen
>> Network Operations
>> (855) FLSPEED  x106
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------
>> 
>> From: adw...@dstsystems.com
>> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 2:38 PM
>> To: nanog@nanog.org
>> Subject: ARIN and IPv6 Requests
>> 
>> Why does ARIN require detailed usage of IPv4 space when requesting IPv6
>> space? Seems completely irrelevant to me.
>> 
>> --
>> Adam Webb
>> EN & ES Team
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