Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-3-518 - Offer Mistakes Discovered After Offer Opening and Before Award
A. If an apparent
mistake in an offer, relevant to the award determination, is discovered after
opening and before award, the procurement officer shall contact the offeror for
written confirmation of the offer. The procurement officer shall designate a
time-frame within which the offeror shall either:
1. Confirm that no mistake was made and
assert that the offer stands as submitted; or
2. Acknowledge that a mistake was made, and
include all of the following in a written response:
a. Explanation of the mistake and any other
relevant information,
b. A request
for correction including the corrected offer or a request for withdrawal,
and
c. The reasons why correction
or withdrawal is consistent with fair competition and in the best interest of
the Lottery.
B. An offeror who discovers a mistake in its
offer may request correction or withdrawal in writing and shall include all of
the following in the written request:
1.
Explanation of the mistake and any other relevant information,
2. A request for correction including the
corrected offer or a request for withdrawal, and
3. The reasons why correction or withdrawal
is consistent with fair competition and in the best interest of the
Lottery.
C. The
procurement officer may permit an offeror to correct a mistake if the mistake
involves a minor informality or if the mistake and the intended offer are
evident in the uncorrected offer; for example, an error in the extension of
unit prices. The procurement officer shall not permit a correction that is
prejudicial to the Lottery or fair competition.
D. The procurement officer shall permit an
offeror to furnish information called for in the solicitation but not supplied
if the intended offer is evident and submittal of the information is not
prejudicial to other offerors.
E.
The procurement officer shall make a written determination of whether
correction or withdrawal is permitted, based on whether the action is
consistent with fair competition and in the best interest of the
Lottery.
F. If the offeror fails to
act under subsection (A) the offeror is considered nonresponsive and the
procurement officer shall place a written determination that the offeror is
nonresponsive in the procurement file.
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