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What is ARINs policy development process?

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What is ARINs policy development process?

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The Policy Development Process (PDP) is how the ARIN community proposes, discusses, and adopts policies. The PDP is cyclical and consists of five basic steps. They are: • Need: A community member submits a proposal after seeing a need for a new or revised policy. • Discuss: The ARIN Advisory Council develops technically sound and useful draft policies and forwards them for community discussion on the Public Policy Mailing List and at Public Policy Meeting(s). • Consensus: The Advisory Council evaluates consensus and, if found in favor, recommends ratification by the Board of Trustees. The Board ratifies a draft policy after ensuring the PDP was followed and conducting an examination of each draft policy in terms of fiduciary risk, liability risk, conformity to law, and adherence to the ARIN Articles of Incorporation and ARIN Bylaws. • Implement: The new policy takes effect. • Evaluate: ARIN community and staff members evaluate all policies for relevance and unintended consequences base

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