I was also recalling that the AC was elected by membership as well, and I just 
found that in the PDP:

 

“To accomplish this goal, the PDP charges the member-elected ARIN Advisory 
Council (AC) as the primary facilitators of the policy development process with 
appropriate checks and balances on its performance in that role.”

 

(https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/)

 

So, I’m confused :-)

 

I also tried to find the voting process, and it looks like it is the same as 
for the Board, so only for members.

 

Note that, regarding the urgent policies and the non-ratification, I agree that 
is is something important to have *if* the community included that in the PDP 
itself (because I believe that the PDP must be also developed by the community, 
as any other “policy”). I believe that this is also one of the differences 
between ARIN and the other 4 RIRs, as in ARIN the PDP is not modified by the 
policy making process itself, unless I missunderstood it.

 

 

Regards,

Jordi

@jordipalet

 

 

 

El 7/9/21 22:04, "John Curran" <[email protected]> escribió:

 

On 7 Sep 2021, at 3:39 PM, arin-ppml <[email protected]> wrote:

 

Unless I recall it incorrectly, they are elected by the *membership* not the 
*community*. There is a huge difference.

 

Jordi -

 

You are correct - ARIN is membership organization with a member-elected Board 
of Trustees. 

 

In other regions, the chairs of the PDP are elected by the community.

 

In the ARIN region, our ARIN Advisory Council (which administers the policy 
process) is elected by the membership as well. 

 

The board is still elected by the membership, but the board has nothing to say 
in regards to PDP/policy making process.

 

In the overwhelming majority of the time, the ARIN Board of Trustees role is 
limited to review and ratification of recommended policies, but they do retain 
the ability to propose policy in an emergency (see below). 



Further to that, only one RIR (LACNIC) has explicitly indicated in the PDP that 
the board could reject a policy that reached consensus and return it to the 
policy list for further discussion. I don’t think it happened ever – I agree 
that this is a good think in order to protect the membership/organization if 
the community gets crazy, but it must be clearly proven and explained with no 
doubts or signs of attempt of community decisions manipulation.

 

In the ARIN region, the relevant section of the PDP 
<https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/#10-special-policy-actions> states 
that the Board may initiate policy _"if urgently necessary pursuant to ARIN’s 
mission”_ 

 

The Board doesn’t simply enact policy - the process involves posting the 
proposed policy to this list (arin-ppml) and having an express review of it by 
the ARIN AC – 

 

10. Special Policy Actions
10.1 Emergency PDP
If urgently necessary pursuant to ARIN’s mission, the Board of Trustees may 
initiate policy by declaring an emergency and posting a Recommended Draft 
Policy on the PPML for discussion for a minimum of 14 days. The Advisory 
Council will review the Recommended Draft Policy within 7 days of the end of 
the discussion period and make a recommendation to the Board of Trustees. If 
the Board of Trustees adopts the policy, it will be presented at the next 
Public Policy Meeting for reconsideration.

 

I am unaware of the ARIN Board ever proposing policy aside from the 
circumstances in 2009 regarding the need for a usable transfer policy.

 

FYI,

/John

 

John Curran

President and CEO

American Registry for Internet Numbers

 



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