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The Designation of Authority Form is submitted with each new disaster or emergency declaration to provide <br />the authority for the Subgrantee's/Subrecipient's Primary Agent and Alternate Agent to access the FloridaPA.org <br />system in order to enter notes, review notes and documents, and submit the documentation necessary to work <br />the new event. The Designation of Authority Form is originally submitted as Attachment "D" to the PA Funding <br />Agreement for each disaster or emergency declaration. Subsequently, the Primary or Alternate contact should <br />review the agency contacts at least quarterly. The Authorized Representative can request a change in contacts <br />via email to the state team; a note should be entered in FloridaPA.org if the list is correct. Contacts should be <br />removed as soon as they separate, retire, or are reassigned by the Agency. A new form will only be needed if <br />all authorized representatives have separated from your agency. Note that if a new Designation form is <br />submitted, all Agency Representatives currently listed as contacts that are not included on the updated form will <br />be deleted from FloridaPA.org as the contacts listed are replaced in the system, not supplemented. All users <br />must log in on a monthly basis to keep their accounts from becoming locked. <br />Instructions for Completion <br />Complete the form in its entirety, listing the name and information for all representatives who will be working in <br />the FloridaPA.org Grant Management System. Users will be notified via email when they have been granted <br />access. The user must log in to the FloridaPA.org system within 12 hours of being notified or their account will <br />lock them out. Each user must log in within a 60 -day time period or their account will lock them out. In the event <br />you try to log in and your account is locked, submit a ticket using the Access Request link on the home page. <br />The form is divided into twelve blocks; each block must be completed where appropriate. <br />Block 1: "Authorized Agent" — This should be the highest authority in your organization who is authorized to sign <br />legal documents on behalf of your organization. (Only one Authorized Agent is allowed and this person will have <br />full access/authority unless otherwise requested). <br />Block 2: "Primary Agent" — This is the person designated by your organization to receive all correspondence <br />and is our main point of contact. This contact will be responsible for answering questions, uploading documents, <br />and submitting reports/requests in FloridaPA.org. The Primary Agent is usually not the Authorized Agent but <br />should be responsible for updating all internal stakeholders on all grant activities. (Only one Primary Agent is <br />allowed and this contact will have full access). <br />Block 3: "Alternate Agent" — This is the person designated by your organization to be available when the Primary <br />is not. (Only one Alternate Agent is allowed and this contact will have full access). <br />Block 4, 5, and 6: "Other" (Finance/Point of Contact, Risk Management -Insurance, and Environmental - <br />Historical). Providing these contacts is essential in the coordination and communication required between state <br />and local subject matter experts. We understand that the same agent may be identified in multiple blocks, <br />however we ask that you enter the name and information again to ensure we are communicating with the correct <br />individuals. <br />Block 7 —12: "Other" (Read Only Access) — There is no limit on "Other" contacts but we ask that this be restricted <br />to those that are going to actually need to log in and have a role in reviewing the information. This designation <br />is only for situational awareness purposes as individuals with the "Other Read -Only" designation cannot take <br />any action in FloddaPA.org. <br />Attachment "D" Instructions <br />P85 <br />