12 Miss. Code. R. 9-6.5

Current through October 10, 2024
Section 12-9-6.5 - Public Notice

When the amount of the contract is anticipated to exceed $75,000.00, public notice shall be given in accordance with the following requirements.

6.5.1Manner of Providing Public Notice

Issuance of the RFP or RFQ shall be advertised in the newspaper in the county or municipality in which the Agency is located and/or the county or municipality where the services will be performed once a week for two consecutive weeks. The RFP or RFQ shall also be concurrently:

(1) posted publicly, in full, on the Agency website;
(2) posted publicly, in full, on the procurement portal; and
(3) directly furnished, in full, to a minimum of three prospective offerors. The Agency may provide notice that the RFP or RFQ has been issued in any other manner it deems appropriate to encourage and increase competition.

Agencies shall retain documentation proving the time, date, and means of all public notice required by this rule. When calculating any time requirements in these rules and regulations, the earliest date on which all requirements of this Section have been met will be considered the date of public notice.15 The RFP or RFQ posted on the Agency website shall remain publicly posted on the Agency's website until a contract resulting from the procurement is fully executed following PPRB approval or the procurement is canceled.

6.5.2Content of the Newspaper Advertisement

The newspaper advertisement shall list as much information as possible with the intent to promote competition. At minimum, the advertisement shall list the:

* Agency name,

* the personal or professional services sought,

* the RFx number of the solicitation,

* the name of the Agency official responsible for the procurement,

* the phone number of the Agency official responsible for the procurement,

* the proposal or qualification submission deadline, and

* a means of obtaining a full copy of the RFP or RFQ.

6.5.3Advertising Time

There shall be a minimum of 30 calendar days between the date of public notice described in Section 6.5.1 and the proposal or qualification submission deadline, unless the Agency Head or their designee determines, in writing, that a shorter time is deemed necessary for a particular procurement. Any such written determination shall be included in the Agency Procurement File. Offerors shall be given a reasonable amount of time to prepare proposals or qualifications. Under no circumstances shall there be less than 14 calendar days between the date of public notice and the submission deadline unless permission for a shortened timeframe is explicitly granted by PPRB.

6.5.4Request for Reconsideration of the Terms of the Solicitation

Any potential offeror has an opportunity to request that the procuring Agency reconsider the terms of the solicitation. Any such request shall be filed with the Agency official primarily responsible for the procurement and the Director of OPSCR within three business days following the date of public notice as defined in Section 6.5.1. It shall be the sole responsibility of the requesting vendor to ensure the request is timely received by all required parties. Failure to timely request reconsideration in compliance with this Section results in waiver of any claim regarding the terms of the solicitation.

The request shall contain the requesting vendor's name, a single contact person, all contact information for the contact person, the RFx number of the solicitation, and the date the RFP or RFQ was issued. The request shall identify which of these rules and regulations the requesting vendor believes to have been violated by the solicitation, as written. The request may not be based on anything other than the solicitation document and these rules and regulations. Exhibits shall not be included with the request. Rather, the requesting vendor shall clearly identify the section(s) of the solicitation document at issue in its request. The request shall not be supplemented.

These rules and regulations provide the opportunity to request reconsideration of the terms of an RFP or RFQ which may result in a contract requiring PPRB approval. No such opportunity exists for an RFP or RFQ which will not result in a contract requiring PPRB approval unless explicitly so stated by the procuring Agency.

6.5.4.1Agency Decision on Request for Reconsideration

The Agency shall consider whether the solicitation document, as written, contains the violation alleged by the requesting potential offeror and issue a written response to the request. The Agency's discretion to make subjective decisions in response to a request for reconsideration is limited only by the requirements that such discretion be supported by a legitimate business reason and be exercised in a manner that is fair to all potential offerors.

The Agency's decision shall be issued in a sufficient amount of time for the requesting offeror to consider the Agency response in preparation of its proposal or qualification, even if this requires the submission deadline to be amended. If the Agency decision is issued less than 14 days prior to the proposal or qualification submission deadline, the Agency shall make a written determination that the amount of time allotted between the issuance of the Agency decision and the submission deadline is reasonable under the circumstances and shall state the facts supporting that conclusion.

To issue the Agency decision, both the request for reconsideration and the Agency decision shall be (1) sent directly to all potential offerors known to have received a copy of the RFP or RFQ, including the requesting offeror; (2) posted, publicly, on the procurement portal; and (3) posted, publicly, on the Agency website. The request for reconsideration and the Agency decision shall also be made part of the Agency Procurement File.

The request for reconsideration and the Agency decision do not amend the RFP or RFQ. If the Agency decision requires amendment to the RFP or RFQ, the Agency shall adhere to all rules regarding Amendments to an RFP or RFQ in Section 6.6.4.

15 With respect to the requirement to advertise in the newspaper, the date of public notice requires only the first of the two required advertisements to have run.

12 Miss. Code. R. 9-6.5

Adopted 5/7/2018
Amended 9/6/2024