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Each owned site must be assigned to only one installation.
The perimeter of the site will be delineated by metes and bounds, other survey methods or the geographic location of the facility for stand-alone facilities and must be part of the electronic record.
The perimeter of a site must represent a closed polygon.
The Real Property Site Unique Identifier (RPSUID) assigned to a site remains the same regardless if the site expands or contracts or the description and attributes of the site change.
When there is more than one facility within a contiguous geographic area, a site can be created for these facilities.
A Real Property Site Unique Identifier (RPSUID) cannot be duplicated or reused.
Equal status among sites exists in that there is no "parent-child" relationship between sites.
When two or more sites are merged, the gaining site will receive the real property asset records (land and/or facilities) through an association of these records to the RPSUID via the real property asset record RPUID.
In a transfer of sites, the losing site will have its Real Property Site Unique Identifier (RPSUID) archived by the Real Property Unique Identifier Registry (RPUIR).
An owned site implies access can be unilaterally controlled by the Service or responsible entity. Real Property Site Unique Identifiers are assigned by the Real Property Unique Identifier Registry (RPUIR).
In a site merger, the losing site will have its Real Property Site Unique Identifier (RPSUID) archived by the Real Property Unique Identifier Registry (RPUIR).
The RPUIR determines asset uniqueness when assigning a RPUID by the combination of the Real Property Site Unique Identifier (RPSUID), Facility Number or Land Acquisition Tract Identifier, and Disposal Date. |