Since HHS has eliminated the verification step, do the PI and AOR/SO require separate accounts in Commons (even if the PI and AOR/SO are the same person)?
Yes, both the PI and AOR/SO need separate accounts in Commons. Only an SO has the ability to “reject” an application in Commons to address warnings, or if the assembled application does not reflect the submitted application package due to eRA Commons or HHS/CDC system issues. If an AOR/SO is given a PI role, it overrides the SO’s privileges, such as the ability to reject the application, submit eSNAPs or Just-In-Time information, and request No Cost Extensions. Therefore, if you are the AOR/SO for your organization as well as a PI of the grant, you will need two separate accounts with different user names — one with AOR/SO authority and one with PI authority. When an institution is registered, an AOR/SO account is created. Log onto the account with the AOR/SO authority role and create another account with PI authority.
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