1996—
Pub. L. 104–320, which directed the amendment of this section by striking “a court of the United States or” in first sentence, was executed by striking “a district court of the United States or” after “to file an action in” in first sentence to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
1992—
Pub. L. 102–572 substituted “United States Court of Federal Claims” for “United States Claims Court”.
Amendment by
Pub. L. 104–320 effective Jan. 1, 2001, see section 12(f) of
Pub. L. 104–320, set out as a Nonexclusivity of GAO Remedies note below.
Amendment by
Pub. L. 102–572 effective Oct. 29, 1992, see section 911 of
Pub. L. 102–572, set out as a note under section
171 of Title
28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure.
Section applicable with respect to any protest filed after Jan. 14, 1985, see section 2751(b) of
Pub. L. 98–369, set out as a note under section
251 of Title
41, Public Contracts.
Section 12(f) of
Pub. L. 104–320 provided that: “In the event that the bid protest jurisdiction of the district courts of the United States is terminated pursuant to subsection (d) [set out as a Sunset Provision note under section
1491 of Title
28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure], then section
3556 of title
31, United States Code, shall be amended by striking ‘a court of the United States or’ in the first sentence.” [Bid protest jurisdiction of the district courts of the United States terminated on Jan. 1, 2001, pursuant to section 12(d) of
Pub. L. 104–320.]