PURPOSE: This rule is amended to reflect the changes in the statutes in Senate Substitute for House Committee Substitute for House Bill 1088 of the 100th General Assembly, which was signed into law by the Governor. This rule fulfills the statutory requirement of section 536.023(3), RSMo.
All other terms will follow their relevant statutory or regulatory definitions.
A protest which fails to contain the information listed above may be denied solely on that basis. All protests filed in a timely manner will be reviewed by the director or designee. The director or designee will only issue a determination on the issues asserted in the protest. A protest, which is untimely or fails to establish standing to protest, will be summarily denied. In other cases, the determination will contain findings of fact, an analysis of the protest, and a conclusion that the protest will either be sustained or denied. If the protest is sustained, remedies include canceling the award. If the protest is denied, no further action will be taken by the division.
Vendor's Commitment Number x 2.5 points = Awarded Points
Examples: A commitment of 3% would be calculated as: 3 x 2.5 points = 7.5 awarded points. A commitment of 5.5% would be calculated as: 5.5 x 2.5 points = 13.75 awarded points. If an offeror's bid/proposal lists a dollar figure, instead of a percentage, that is over the minimum amount, the dollar figure shall be converted into the percentage of the offeror's total contract value for calculation of the awarded points. Commitments at or above six percent (6%) receive the maximum of fifteen (15) points.
1 CSR 40-1.050
*Original authority: 34.050, RSMo 1939, amended 1945, 1993, 1995 and 34.074, RSMo 2008, amended 2010.