Once an individuals access to select agents and toxins is terminated, can the individuals access to select agents and toxin be reactivated without undergoing a new SRA?
No. If the individual’s access to select agents or toxins is terminated, the individual must undergo a new SRA (This process is described in, Obtaining an SRA Question # 1). As long as the individual stays employed with the registered entity, the individual will retain his/her original UIN. The individual would put the UIN provided by APHIS or CDC on Section II, item #11 of the FD-961 Form. Two FD-258 Fingerprint Cards are not required if a legible set is already on file with the CJIS; however, CJIS reserves the right to request additional fingerprint cards if necessary. A full SRA must be completed prior to an individual being granted access to select agents and toxins. The SRA granted previously is NOT transferable. • Is the RO required to notify APHIS or CDC if the RO suspends someones access to select agents or toxins? No. The Select Agent Regulations only require notification if the individual’s access to select agents or toxins has been terminated.
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