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As Vclaw said, it is important to know if your boundaries are official boundaries (in which case you can use the tags documented on the wiki) or just some internal divisions of your application. Artificial divisions should remain outside the OSM db. The only divisions present in OSM are the official ones, from the suburbs/municipalities/districts upto country/nation boundaries. That’s what we call “administrative boundaries”. This has some general interest. But if each application or data consumer is coming and creates its own private divisions into OSM, it will quickly become a mess.
Of course, you could add them, even with a note explaining what they do. But don’t be surprised if someone moves or removes them later.
You have other solutions for your problem and depends on how you “create the map”. You can add your artificial divisions into your local copy of the dataset (either with a mashup or into a separated file uploaded into your GIS database). And in this way, you are 100% sure that nobody will touch them.