In accordance with the Policy Development Process (PDP), the Advisory Council met on 18 July 2019.


The AC has abandoned the following Draft Policy:

* ARIN-2019-6: Longer Hold Time Requirements for 4.1.8 Recipients

Regarding Draft Policy ARIN-2019-6, the AC provided the following statement:

"At its regular monthly meeting on July 18th, the ARIN Advisory Council voted unanimously to abandon ARIN-2019-6, "Longer Hold Time Requirements for 4.1.8 Recipients”.

The sense of the AC was that in the wake of April's emergency policy recommendation in response to the January suspension of the waitlist (which revised the hold time for address space received via 4.1.8 waitlist to 5 years), this policy proposal had been overtaken by events. The author agreed, stating that it was his intention to stimulate discussion about longer hold times than the existing 12 months, and that he didn’t have strong opinions about how long such hold times ought to be, only that a year was not long enough. Additionally, in the Staff and Legal review it was noted that the proposed policy statement has awkward interactions with the revised NRPM as it is currently worded as of Version 2019.2 of 10 July 2019.

Members of the community who strongly believe that the 5 year hold time for address space received via 4.1.8 waitlist ought to be some other interval are encouraged to submit a new policy proposal that addresses the language in the current NRPM."

Anyone dissatisfied with this decision may initiate a petition. The deadline to begin a petition will be five business days after the AC's draft meeting minutes are published.



The AC has advanced the following Draft Policies to Recommended Draft Policy status (each will be posted separately):

* ARIN-2018-6: Clarify Reassignment Requirements in 4.2.3.7.1
* ARIN-2019-1: Clarify Section 4 IPv4 Request Requirements

The AC advances Draft Policies to Recommended Draft Policy status once they have been fully developed and meet ARIN's Principles of Internet Number Resource Policy. Specifically, these principles are:

* Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration

* Technically Sound

* Supported by the Community



The AC has advanced the following Proposal to Draft Policy status (will be posted separately for discussion):

* ARIN-prop-276: Returned Addresses to the 4.10 Reserved Pool

The AC advances Proposals to Draft Policy status once they are found to be within the scope of the Policy Development Process (PDP), and contain a clear problem statement.



The AC is continuing to work on:

Draft Policies:

* ARIN-2019-3: Update 4.10 – IPv6 Deployment Block
* ARIN-2019-4: Allow Inter-regional IPv6 Resource Transfers
* ARIN-2019-5: Validation of Abuse-mailbox
* ARIN-2019-8: Clarification of Section 4.10 for Multiple Discrete Networks
* ARIN-2019-9: Clarify Interactions Between NRPM 4.10 IPv6 Transition Space Requests and NRPM 4.1.8.2 Unmet Needs Requests
* ARIN-2019-10: Inter-RIR M&A
* ARIN-2019-11: M&A Regional Nexus Exclusion
* ARIN-2019-12: M&A Legal Jurisdiction Exclusion
* ARIN-2019-13: ARIN Membership Legal Jurisdiction Exclusion
* ARIN-2019-14: No Specified Transfers for 4.1.8.2 Blocks
* ARIN-2019-15: Hijacking Authorization Not-intended



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,

Sean Hopkins
Policy Analyst
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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