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The electronic submission of Form C

The electronic submission of Form C. New role in the identity and access management. New role in the identity and access management: persons authorised to sign forms C for their organisation ( FSIGN )

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The electronic submission of Form C

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  1. The electronic submission of Form C

  2. New role in the identity and access management New role in the identity and access management: persons authorised to sign forms C for their organisation (FSIGN) Nominations for this new role by LEARs (or their account administrators) – under the “organisation roles” function Unlimitednumber of FSIGNs can be nominated LEARs can add comments to each FSIGN (e.g. which part of the forms C of the organisation they can sign) Comments are visible to the persons having project roles in the organisation (Participant Contacts (PaCos) etc.)

  3. Process of electronic-only submission Participant contact assigns an FSIGN to the project (from the list nominated by the LEAR) Participant contact or task manager prepares form C (as today) If applicable, participant contact or task manager uploads scanned copy of certificate on financial statement (signed by the auditor), original to be kept in the files of the beneficiary When ready, participant contact identifiesform C as “ready for signature”, triggering a notification to the FSIGN FSIGN electronically signs and submits form C to the coordinator After submission by the coordinator of the forms C package to the Commission, a digitally signed eReceipt is issued for each form C No more paper signature of forms C, no more paper sending of certificates on financial statements

  4. CoCo FSIGN CoCo Task M. PaCo Task M. Drafting of form C Upload of scanned copies of certificates (if applicable) Identify Form Cas “ready for signature” Notification to FSIGN Reject Electronic signature of form C& Submission of signed form C (+ certificates) Reception of form C Approve Preparation of the periodic report package: scientific part, all signed forms C (+ certificates where applicable) Sending of electronic proof of receipt for each form C+ 1 for the periodic report Single submission of periodic report PARTICIPANT COORDINATOR COMMISSION

  5. In more detail… • One of the participant contacts (PaCo) – or coordinator contacts in case of the coordinating entity - for a particular project chooses one or more FSIGNs for the project from the list nominated by the LEAR. This is done in the role management screen of the project. • When a periodic report is due, after the financial data are introduced in the financial reporting module, PaCos identify a Form C as "ready for signature" (instead of submitting directly to the coordinator as currently). This triggers a notification to the FSIGN who then revises (if necessary) and validates the information, and if correct, signs it electronically and transmits it to the coordinator. If no FSIGN was yet assigned to the project (see above) the system alerts the PaCo and provides instructions on the necessary steps to take. • Certificates on financial statements (CFS), if applicable, have to be scanned and the electronic copy uploaded alongside the Form C before the form is identified as "ready for signature". The original of the CFS (signed by the certifying auditor) must be kept in the files of the beneficiary and available in case of audit (no longer sent in paper to the Commission).

  6. Retroactiveness? New regime is obligatory for all grants signed after 1.1.2013 (changed model grant agreement) Consequence: nomination of LEARs will become obligatory For grants signed before 1.1.2013, the current parallel paper and electronic submission will remain available as an option However: consortia are encouraged to go for the electronic-only also for existing grants Pre-requisite: signature of a simple amendment (accepting the new stipulations of the revised model grant agreement) Template for requesting this amendment will be made available

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