Section 41-4-160 (Effective October 1, 2022) Written procedures for exempted governmental bodies to resolve controversies. (a) Contracts of a governmental body listed under subsection (b) of Section 41-4-124 are not subject to this part as it relates to the authority of the Chief Procurement Officer and Director of Finance. (b) The governmental bodies listed under […]
Section 41-4-161 (Effective October 1, 2022) Filing of protests; resolution; administrative review. (a)(1) A bona fide prospective bidder or offeror who is aggrieved in connection with the solicitation of a contract may protest to the Chief Procurement Officer within 14 days of the date of issuance of the solicitation or any amendment to it, if […]
Section 41-4-162 (Effective October 1, 2022) Suspension or debarment of persons or entities. (a) After reasonable notice to the person or entity involved and reasonable opportunity for that person or entity to be heard, the Chief Procurement Officer, after consultation with the using agency, may do either of the following: (1) Terminate existing contracts and […]
Section 41-4-163 (Effective October 1, 2022) Dispute resolution procedures. The Chief Procurement Officer, by rule, shall establish procedures to resolve disputes between the state and a contractor that arise under, or by virtue of, a contract between them, including disputes based upon breach of contract, mistake, misrepresentation, or other cause for contract modification or rescission. […]
Section 41-4-164 (Effective October 1, 2022) Appeals. (a) A party that receives an adverse decision from the Chief Procurement Officer under subsection (c) of Section 41-4-161 or subsection (c) of Section 41-4-162 may appeal the decision to the Director of Finance. (b) An appeal to the Director of Finance shall be made in writing within […]