Current through November, 2024
Section 3-126-14 - Review by a chief procurement officer or designee(a) A person notified of a proposed debarment action may request in writing that a review be conducted. The request must be received by the official proposing the action within ten working days of receipt of notice of the proposed action under section 3-126-12 or 3-126-13. The request for review shall contain a detailed statement of the factual and legal grounds upon which reversal or modification is deemed warranted, specifying any errors of law made or information not previously considered.(b) If no request is received within the ten working day period, a final determination may be made as set forth in section 3-126-16 after consulting with the respective attorney general or corporation counsel and the affected purchasing agency.(c) If a review is requested, the chief procurement officer may appoint a designee to conduct the review and recommend a final decision. Otherwise, the chief procurement officer shall conduct the review.(d) The chief procurement officer or designee shall send a written notice to the person within fifteen working days of the request for review. The written notice shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall state the time and place, and the nature and purpose of the proceedings. copies shall be sent to the respective attorney general or corporation counsel and the purchasing agency.[Eff 12/15/95; am and comp MAY 20 2004] (Auth: HRS §§ 103D-202, 103D-702) (Imp: HRS § 103D-702)