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{longname} Q227. What is the difference between a Designated Representative (DR) and Alternate Designated Representative (ADR), and an Agent? {longname} |
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A
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DR,
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ADR,
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or
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Agent
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can
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prepare
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a
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report
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for
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signature
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by
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another
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person.
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A
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DR
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or
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ADR
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can
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certify,
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sign
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and
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submit
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a
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report.
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An
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agent
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may
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submit
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a
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report
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on
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behalf
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of
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the
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DR
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or
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ADR.
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Before
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an
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Agent
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can
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submit
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an
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electronic
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submission,
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the
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Administrator
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must
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receive
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an
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electronic
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notice
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of
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delegation
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from
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the
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DR
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or
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the
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ADR
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specific
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for
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that
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Agent.
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The
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electronic
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notice
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of
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delegation
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must
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include
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the
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certification
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statement
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in
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40
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CFR
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98.4(m)(v)(A),
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and
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as
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is
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indicated
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by
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the
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certification
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statement,
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an
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electronic
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submission
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by
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the
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Agent
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will
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be
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considered
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to
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be
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certified,
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signed,
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and
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submitted
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by
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the
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delegating
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DR
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or
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ADR.
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