Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-3-508 - Bid Solicitation Requirements
The procurement officer shall include the following in the solicitation:
1. Instruction to
offerors, including:
a. Instructions and
information to offerors concerning the offer submission requirements, offer due
date and time, the location where offers or other documents will be received,
and the offer acceptance period;
b.
The deadline date for requesting a substitution or exception to the
solicitation;
c. The manner by
which the offeror is required to acknowledge amendments;
d. The minimum required information in the
offer;
e. The specific requirements
for designating trade secrets and other proprietary information as
confidential;
f. Any specific
responsibility criteria;
g. Whether
the offeror is required to submit samples, descriptive literature, or technical
data with the offer;
h. Any
evaluation criteria;
i. A statement
of where documents incorporated by reference are available for inspection and
copying;
j. A statement that the
agency may cancel the solicitation or reject an offer in whole or in
part;
k. Certification by the
offeror that submission of the offer did not involve collusion or other
anticompetitive practices;
l.
Certification by the offeror of compliance with A.R.S. §
41-3532
when offering electronics or information technology products, services, or
maintenance;
m. That the offeror is
required to declare whether the offeror has been debarred, suspended, or
otherwise lawfully prohibited from participating in any public procurement
activity, including, but not limited to, being disapproved as a subcontractor
of any public procurement unit or other governmental body;
n. Any bid security required;
o. The means required for submission of an
offer. The solicitation shall specifically indicate whether hand delivery, U.S.
mail, electronic mail, facsimile, or other means are acceptable methods of
submission;
p. Any designation of
the specific bid items and amounts to be recorded at offer opening;
and
q. Any other offer submission
requirements;
2.
Specifications, including:
a. Any purchase
description, specifications, delivery or performance schedule, and inspection
and acceptance requirements;
b. If
a brand name or equivalent specification is used, instructions that the use of
a brand name is for the purpose of describing the standard of quality,
performance, and characteristics desired and is not intended to limit or
restrict competition. The solicitation shall state that products substantially
equivalent to the brands designated qualify for consideration; and
c. Any other specification
requirements;
3. Terms
and Conditions, including:
a. Whether the
contract will include an option for extension, and
b. Any other contract terms and
conditions.
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