disassociateVpcFromHostedZone    
  Disassociates an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) from an Amazon Route 53 private hosted zone. Note the following:
- You can't disassociate the last Amazon VPC from a private hosted zone. 
- You can't convert a private hosted zone into a public hosted zone. 
- You can submit a - DisassociateVPCFromHostedZonerequest using either the account that created the hosted zone or the account that created the Amazon VPC.
- Some services, such as Cloud Map and Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) automatically create hosted zones and associate VPCs with the hosted zones. A service can create a hosted zone using your account or using its own account. You can disassociate a VPC from a hosted zone only if the service created the hosted zone using your account.When you run DisassociateVPCFromHostedZone, if the hosted zone has a value for - OwningAccount, you can use- DisassociateVPCFromHostedZone. If the hosted zone has a value for- OwningService, you can't use- DisassociateVPCFromHostedZone.
When revoking access, the hosted zone and the Amazon VPC must belong to the same partition. A partition is a group of Amazon Web Services Regions. Each Amazon Web Services account is scoped to one partition.
The following are the supported partitions:
- aws- Amazon Web Services Regions
- aws-cn- China Regions
- aws-us-gov- Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region For more information, see Access Management in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.