OAR 137-047-0730
Protests and Judicial Review of Solicitations
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Purpose. A prospective Offeror may protest the Procurement process or the Solicitation Document for a Contract solicited under ORS 279B.055 (Competitive sealed bidding), 279B.060 (Competitive sealed proposals) and 279B.085 (Special procurements) as set forth in 279B.405 (Protests and judicial review of solicitations)(2). Pursuant to 279B.405 (Protests and judicial review of solicitations)(3), before seeking judicial review, a prospective Offeror must file a Written protest with the Contracting Agency and exhaust all administrative remedies.(2)
Delivery. Unless otherwise specified in the Solicitation Document, a prospective Offeror must deliver a Written protest to the Contracting Agency not less than ten (10) Days prior to Closing.(3)
Content of Protest. In addition to the information required by ORS 279B.405 (Protests and judicial review of solicitations)(4), a prospective Offeror’s Written protest shall include a statement of the desired changes to the Procurement process or the Solicitation Document that the prospective Offeror believes will remedy the conditions upon which the prospective Offeror based its protest.(4)
Contracting Agency Response. The Contracting Agency shall not consider a Prospective Offeror’s solicitation protest submitted after the timeline established for submitting such protest under this rule, or such different time period as may be provided in the Solicitation Document. The Contracting Agency shall consider the protest if it is timely filed and meets the conditions set forth in ORS 279B.405 (Protests and judicial review of solicitations)(4). The Contracting Agency shall issue a Written disposition of the protest in accordance with the timeline set forth in 279B.405 (Protests and judicial review of solicitations)(6). If the Contracting Agency upholds the protest, in whole or in part, the Contracting Agency may in its sole discretion either issue an Addendum reflecting its disposition under OAR 137-047-0430 (Addenda to Solicitation Document) or cancel the Procurement or solicitation under 137-047-0660 (Cancellation of Procurement or Solicitation).(5)
Extension of Closing. If the Contracting Agency receives a protest from a prospective Offeror in accordance with this rule, the Contracting Agency may extend Closing if the Contracting Agency determines an extension is necessary to consider and respond to the protest.(6)
Clarification. Prior to the deadline for submitting a protest, a prospective Offeror may request that the Contracting Agency clarify any provision of the Solicitation Document. The Contracting Agency’s clarification to an Offeror, whether orally or in Writing, does not change the Solicitation Document and is not binding on the Contracting Agency unless the Contracting Agency amends the Solicitation Document by Addendum.(7)
Judicial Review. Judicial review of the Contracting Agency’s decision relating to a solicitation protest shall be in accordance with ORS 279B.405 (Protests and judicial review of solicitations).
Source:
Rule 137-047-0730 — Protests and Judicial Review of Solicitations, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=137-047-0730
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