Cal. Pub. Contract Code § 5101

Current through the 2023 Legislative Session.
Section 5101 - Action by bidder against public entity for recovery of amount forfeited; report of awarding authority consents to relieve bidder
(a) A bidder shall not be relieved of the bid unless by consent of the awarding authority nor shall any change be made in the bid because of mistake, but the bidder may bring an action against the public entity in a court of competent jurisdiction in the county in which the bids were opened for the recovery of the amount forfeited, without interest or costs. If the plaintiff fails to recover judgment, the plaintiff shall pay all costs incurred by the public entity in the suit, including a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court.
(b) If an awarding authority for the state consents to relieve a bidder of a bid because of mistake, the authority shall prepare a report in writing to document the facts establishing the existence of each element required by Section 5103. The report shall be available for inspection as a public record. In the case of the University of California or a California State University, the report shall be filed with the regents and the trustees, respectively, and shall be available as a public record.

Ca. Pub. Cont. Code § 5101

Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 726, Sec. 21. Effective September 22, 1994.