What is a third-party representative?
A third-party representative is a person or firm retained by an industry member in order to provide specific services for the member in dealing with TTB. In the label/formula approval area these services range from simple submission and return of an application via the Public Room in order to bypass any mail-room delays, to negotiations over areas of the label/formula that ALFD feels are in need of correction.
Related Questions
- If the PEO itself is represented by a third-party and the PEO adds a new client company, do the PEO and the third-party representative both need to submit new power-of-attorney forms?
- Does a third-party solicitor have to be registered as an investment adviser or investment adviser representative?
- What if a third-party representative adds a new PEO client after the registration deadline?