[arin-ppml] Editorial Change ARIN-edit-2021-5: Update ISP and End User References For 2022 Fee Schedule

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On Tuesday, December 21, 2021, ARIN <info at arin.net> wrote:

> On 16 December 2021, the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) classified
> "ARIN-2021-5: Update ISP and End User References For 2022 Fee Schedule" as
> an Editorial Change to the Number Resource Policy Manual (NRPM).
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> The text is below and can be found at:
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> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/ARIN_edit_2021_5/
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> The process for Editorial Changes is found in Part One, Section 3.1,
> paragraph 3 of the Policy Development Process (PDP):
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> "Changes to policy that are purely editorial and non-substantial in nature
> are outside the scope of the full Policy Development Process and may only
> be made with 30 days public notice followed by the concurrence of both the
> ARIN Advisory Council and ARIN Board of Trustees that the changes are
> non-substantial in nature."
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> Your feedback on this Editorial Change is encouraged. The review period
> will close on 23 January 2022, taking into account three US federal
> holidays.
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> The Number Resource Policy Manual is available at:
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> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/nrpm/
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> The PDP is available at:
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> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/
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> Regards,
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> Sean Hopkins
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> Senior Policy Analyst
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> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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> Editorial Change ARIN-edit-2021-5: Update ISP and End User References For
> 2022 Fee Schedule
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> Problem Statement:
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> Starting in Jan 1 2022, ISPs and end users will no longer have a
> distinction in terms of fees and both will be under RSA membership terms.
> There is existing policy language in the NRPM which references ISPs and end
> users separately.
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> Policy Statement:
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> This policy aims to synchronize the NRPM in regards to the new 2022 fee
> schedule by consolidating instances where ISPs and End users have clear
> distinctions.
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> Old text
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> 4.2.1.2. Annual Renewal
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> An annual fee for registered space is due by the anniversary date of the
> ISP’s first allocation from ARIN. ISPs should take care to ensure that
> their annual renewal payment is made by their anniversary due date in
> accordance with the Registration Services Agreement…
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> 3rd paragraph down 4.4
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> …ISPs and other organizations receiving these micro-allocations will be
> charged under the ISP fee schedule, while end-users will be charged under
> the fee schedule for end-users. ….
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> 6.10.1. Micro-allocations for Critical Infrastructure
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> ….ISPs and other organizations receiving these micro-allocations will be
> charged under the ISP fee schedule, while end-users will be charged under
> the fee schedule for end-users…
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> New policy text:
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> 4.2.1.2. Annual Renewal
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> An annual fee for registered space is due by the anniversary date of an
> organization’s first allocation from ARIN. Organizations should take care
> to ensure that their annual renewal payment is made by their anniversary
> due date in accordance with the Registration Services Agreement…
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> 3rd paragraph down 4.4
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> …Organizations receiving these micro-allocations will be charged under the
> fee schedule. ….
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> 6.10.1. Micro-allocations for Critical Infrastructure
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> ….Organizations receiving these micro-allocations will be charged under
> the organizations fee schedule…
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> Comments: The fee schedule is not in effect until Jan 1, 2022. The new Fee
> Schedule includes the following changes, “Transitioning End Users from
> annual per-resource maintenance fees to the RSP (Registration Services
> Plan) Fee Schedule”
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> Timetable for Implementation: Any time after Jan 1, 2022
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> Anything Else: The AC/community may want to consider the word “resource
> holder” rather than organization in the new text
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