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Roles | Description and Permissions (user rights) |
Self-registrant Organisation-level | The self-registrant of an organisation is the person who registered your organisation and obtained a PIC for their organisation. They are the main contact person for your organisation and the European Commission (until the LEAR is appointed). They are able to define back-up self-registrant persons (i.e. other members of the organisation as self-registrant). Adding a back-up person ensures that the organisation's data can always be maintained, and that the requested documents can be added by multiple persons. When registering your organisation, if you indicate another person as contact person in the form, this person will also be automatically granted the role of self-registrant, have access to the PIC information.
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Legal Entity Appointed Representative (LEAR) Organisation-level | Following the registration of your organisation and the creation of the PIC, and in parallel to the validation of your organisation, the Central Validation Service will request the appointment of a Legal Entity Appointed Representative (LEAR) for your organisation. A legal representative(s) (e.g. typically the CEO of the company) of your organisation will have to nominate a member of the staff as the LEAR of your organisation. The LEAR is officially appointed once the organisation has been validated. There can only be one LEAR per organisation. Once valid, the LEAR can:
Only the appointed LEAR and the Account Administrator can access the organisation's data and update it. Once the LEAR has been defined and validated, that person becomes the main administrative contact between your organisation and the European Commission. Self-registrants therefore no longer have access to the organisation's and PIC data once the LEAR is appointed. Upon closure of the Opening Session, the LEAR of each participating organisation will receive an e-mail notifying them that the PIC of their organisation was used in a submission for a call for tenders. As a LEAR, you will only receive this communication if the tender was marked as “In Order” during the Opening Session. In the case of a consortium, the LEARs of the group leader and group members will receive this notification.
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Account Administrator (AccAd) Organisation-level | The Account Administrator is nominated by the LEAR to another person of the same organisation. The LEAR may delegate tasks to one or more Account Administrators. However, the LEAR retains full responsibility for the organisation. An Account Administrator appointed by the LEAR will be able to modify the data and provide supporting document(s) for the organisation.
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Legal Signatories (LSIGN or Procurement LSIGN) Organisation and Project-level | Legal Signatories (LSIGN and Procurement LSIGN) are nominated for an organisation by the LEAR or an Account Administrator:
Legal Signatories have the right to sign contracts and amendments managed through the Funding and Tenders Portal on behalf of the organisation, so their role is relevent relevant at organisation and project-level. An organisation can have an unlimited number of Legal Signatories. For Procurement Contracts, Specific Contracts under Framework Contracts, or Contribution Agreements:
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