On Wed, 22 Jun 2022, 04:56 ARIN, <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 16 June 2022, the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) accepted "ARIN-prop-309:
> Remove Officer Attestation Requirement for 8.5.5" as a Draft Policy.
>
> Draft Policy ARIN-2022-3: Remove officer attestation requirement for 8.5.5
>
> Problem Statement:
>
> Requiring an officer attestation requires unnecessary resources and
> increases the time to complete an IPv4 transfer.
>
>
>
> Policy statement:
>
>
>
> 8.5.5. Block Size
>
>
>
> Organizations may qualify for the transfer of a larger initial block, or
> an additional block, by providing documentation to ARIN which details the
> use of at least 50% of the requested IPv4 block size within 24 months.
>
>
>
> Removing “An officer of the organization shall attest to the documentation
> provided to ARIN.
>
Using time as an excuse does not fly. Attestation is accountability and
enforces legitimacy.

An authorized officer should not only be aware but MUST also be involved in
attesting of documents that involve any Internet Number Resources transfers.

We have experienced fast hand on the negative impact of Admin Contacts
being clueless to what its that Tech contacts do.

So I oppose the policy for using time as an excuse to remove an important
process that ensures legitimacy.

Noah
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