Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 45, November 8, 2024
Section R2-7-A901 - Protest of Solicitations and Contract AwardsA. Any interested party may protest a solicitation, a determination of not susceptible for award, or the award of a contract.B. The interested party shall file the protest in writing with the agency chief procurement officer, with a copy to the state procurement administrator, and shall include the following information: 1. The name, address and telephone number of the interested party;2. The signature of the interested party or the interested party's representative;3. Identification of the purchasing agency and the solicitation or contract number;4. A detailed statement of the legal and factual grounds of the protest including copies of relevant documents; and5. The form of relief requested.C. If the protest is based upon alleged improprieties in a solicitation that are apparent before the offer due date and time, the interested party shall file the protest before the offer due date and time.D. In cases other than those covered in subsection (C), the interested party shall file the protest within 10 days after the agency chief procurement officer makes the procurement file available for public inspection.E. The interested party may submit a written request to the agency chief procurement officer for an extension of the time limit for protest filing set forth in subsection (D). The written request shall be submitted before the expiration of the time limit set forth in subsection (D) and shall set forth good cause as to the specific action or inaction of the purchasing agency that resulted in the interested party being unable to submit the protest within the 10 days. The agency chief procurement officer shall approve or deny the request in writing, state the reasons for the determination, and, if an extension is granted set forth a new date for submission of the filing.F. If the interested party shows good cause, the agency chief procurement officer may consider a protest that is not timely filed.G. The agency chief procurement officer shall immediately give notice of a protest to all offerors.Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-7-A901
New Section made by final rulemaking at 12 A.A.R. 508, effective April 8, 2006 (Supp. 06-1).