Acceptance of DR and ADR Appointment

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After a facility is registered and you are identified as a DR, EPA will review your information and send an email invitation that contains a code. When you receive the email go to the e-GGRT homepage and login. A Copy and paste the invitation code in the "ACCEPT AN INVITATION" panel and click the "GO" button. On the next page that appears, a field will be displayed for you to choose to accept or decline the appointment by selecting either "Yes" or "No" for the question "Do you accept this appointment?" If you decline, you must enter an explanation, which will be emailed to the person who registered the facility or supplier. To continue, fill in the field with the invitation code from the email and click NEXT.

DR Accepts Appointment

When accepting the appointment, the DR may appoint an ADR to act on his/her behalf. If the person who registered the facility previously identified someone to be the ADR, the DR will be able to confirm this selection, choose a different person by editing the ADR appointment, or select no one to be the ADR. Please note that a facility or supplier does not need to have an ADR. This information is reviewed by EPA and they send out an email notification to the ADR and agents. This notification is sent after the DR has signed the Notification Certificate of Delegation Representation (NODCOR) and contains the invitation code to be used for the ADR or Agent to accept the invitation. Once the ADR or Agent has accepted the invitation they can now access facility information.

NOTE: If the facility reports Greenhouse gas (GHG) under 40 CFR 75, you will be required to select the 40 CFR 75 ADR to be the ADR for the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.

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The DR may also edit the facility or supplier information by clicking the "EDIT Facility Information" link. Note that facility name and address appear on the Certificate of Representation. Please confirm that the facility profile information is correct.

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After accepting his/her appointment, the DR will review and electronically sign the Certificate of Representation, which establishes the DR's authority to certify, sign and submit annual GHG reports to EPA. Please review the certification statements that are displayed.  These are the same certification statements that are stated in section 98.4 of the GHG Mandatory Reporting Rule.  Your electronic signature consists of two steps. First, enter your password and click the SUBMIT button. Next, enter the correct answer to the challenge question displayed. To sign the Certificate of Representation, click SUBMIT.

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The DR may appoint one or more Agents to act on his/her behalf. Please note that a DR does not need to have an Agent for a facility. After the DR approves an Agent, an email invitation will be sent to the Agent appointed. After an Agent accepts an email invitation, the DR who appointed the Agent will need to log in to e-GGRT and electronically sign the Notice of Delegation (NOD) that formally establishes the delegation.

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Please print the Certificate of Representation after you have signed it for your records. To view this document, click on the blue "Your Certificate of Representation" link. Your computer must have a PDF viewer to view this document. Here is more information about PDF file viewers.

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Each facility or supplier must have a complete Certificate of Representation in order to submit the annual greenhouse gas report to EPA.

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