{
  "package" : "hl7.terminology.r5@6.3.0",
  "definition" : "Identifier that uniquely identifies a geographic location in the US.",
  "system" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0203",
  "property" : [ {
    "_uri" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#v2-concComment",
    "code" : "v2-concComment",
    "valueString" : "The owner of the premises, or a person designated by the owner of the premises, can register his/her location. A premises identification number, or PIN, is then permanently assigned to that location associating it with the mailing address. If there is no mailing address at the property, geographic coordinates—latitude and longitude—can be used instead to describe the location.   A premises identification number (PIN) is a unique, 7-digit code that includes both letters and numbers. Example: A123R69"
  }, {
    "_uri" : "http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#status",
    "code" : "status",
    "valueCode" : "N"
  } ],
  "codesystem" : "1498bfc0-7633-5816-99fa-2fa0aa9382df",
  "concept_id" : "508b3c3a-4a75-5c59-8fc7-e8ae93915a0d",
  "ancestors" : {
    "PIN" : 0
  },
  "id" : "dfa61451-ffe7-450a-8c00-cbdf84e6be69",
  "code" : "PIN",
  "display" : "Premises Identifier Number (US Official)",
  "version" : "4.0.0"
}