Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-3-526 - Responsibility Determinations
A. The
procurement officer shall determine before an award whether an offeror is
responsible or nonresponsible.
B.
The procurement officer shall consider the following factors before determining
that an offeror is responsible or nonresponsible:
1. The offeror's financial, business,
personnel, or other resources, such as subcontractors;
2. The offeror's record of performance and
integrity;
3. Whether the offeror
has been debarred or suspended;
4.
Whether the offeror is legally qualified to contract with the
Lottery;
5. Whether the offeror
promptly supplied all requested information concerning its responsibility;
and
6. Whether the offeror meets
the responsibility criteria specified in the solicitation.
C. If the procurement officer determines an
offeror is nonresponsible, the procurement officer shall promptly send a
determination to the offeror stating the basis for the determination, except
when notification to the offeror would compromise the Lottery's ability to
negotiate with other offerors. The procurement officer shall file a copy of the
determination in the procurement file.
D. The procurement officer shall only
disclose responsibility information furnished by an offeror in accordance with
A.R.S. §
41-2540.
E. For the offeror awarded a contract, the
procurement officer's signature on the contract constitutes a determination
that the offeror is responsible.
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