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What is the difference between an authorized designee (AD) and a contact person (CP)?

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What is the difference between an authorized designee (AD) and a contact person (CP)?

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• Review LEDS and OJIN reports. • Make the final fitness determination. • Approve a subject individual to be hired on a preliminary basis if potentially disqualifying crimes or conditions are disclosed. A CP is: • Not allowed to review LEDS and OJIN reports. • Not allowed to make the final fitness determination. • Allowed to approve a subject individual to be hired on a preliminary basis only if there is no potentially disqualifying history disclosed. • May only use the DHS 301CP. If there is an AD onsite, either form may be used.

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