Paul, here's the reply from earlier:
I would disagree that it was ever considered precision. The approach plates (which as I understand are regulatory) have always listed it as non-precision for alternate purposes which again is really the only basis for the question. You also have the issue of lighting and runway markings for a precision approach in TERPS which an LPV/LDA don't require.
The AIM while guidance is not specifically regulatory and I wouldn't base a regulatory decision off it. Nothing has changed in the FAR's in regard to LPV/LDA, the wording in the AIM has changed but that isn't specifically legally binding (though it does further support the concept that only a ILS/MLS/PAR are precision approaches).