[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2022-3: Remove Officer Attestation Requirement for 8.5.5
Matthew Wilder
matthew.wilder at telus.com
Wed Aug 3 15:24:36 EDT 2022
Hi PPML,
I appreciate the lively discussion thus far on ARIN-2022-3, including
concerns around what prosecutorial powers might be lost if officer
attestations are no longer required. Thanks also to staff for summarizing
the result of the ACSP Consultation 2021.4 retiring the officer attestation
requirement for documentation of needs assessment.
The prevailing concern in the community around ARIN-2022-3 appears to be
that removing officer attestation would impede the prosecution of those
conducting fraud. In order to have the experts address this concern, I
(along with my fellow policy shepherd Joe) have requested a staff and legal
review. Our hope is that staff (and legal counsel in particular) might
directly weigh in on how important the officer attestation is.
We will make sure that relevant points are highlighted back to PPML for the
community to consider in further discussion of the draft policy.
Warm regards,
*Matthew Wilder*
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