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).

 

The text is below and can be found at:

 

https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/ARIN_edit_2021_5/ 

 

The process for Editorial Changes is found in Part One, Section 3.1, paragraph 
3 of the Policy Development Process (PDP):

 

"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."

 

Your feedback on this Editorial Change is encouraged. The review period will 
close on 23 January 2022, taking into account three US federal holidays.

 

The Number Resource Policy Manual is available at:

https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/nrpm/

 

The PDP is available at:

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

 

Regards,

 

Sean Hopkins

Senior Policy Analyst

American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

 

 

 

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

 

Problem Statement:

 

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.

 

Policy Statement:

 

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.

 

Old text

 

4.2.1.2. Annual Renewal

 

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…

 

3rd paragraph down 4.4

 

…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. ….

 

6.10.1. Micro-allocations for Critical Infrastructure

 

….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…

 

New policy text:

 

4.2.1.2. Annual Renewal

 

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…

 

3rd paragraph down 4.4

 

…Organizations receiving these micro-allocations will be charged under the fee 
schedule. ….

 

6.10.1. Micro-allocations for Critical Infrastructure

 

….Organizations receiving these micro-allocations will be charged under the 
organizations fee schedule…

 

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”

 

Timetable for Implementation: Any time after Jan 1, 2022

 

Anything Else: The AC/community may want to consider the word “resource holder” 
rather than organization in the new text

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