Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-3-557 - Remedies by the Procurement Officer
A. If the procurement officer sustains a
protest in whole or part and determines that a solicitation, a determination of
not susceptible for award, or contract award does not comply with the
procurement statutes and regulations, the procurement officer shall implement
an appropriate remedy.
B. In
determining an appropriate remedy, the procurement officer shall consider all
the circumstances surrounding the procurement or proposed procurement
including:
1. The seriousness of the
procurement deficiency,
2. The
degree of prejudice to other interested parties or to the integrity of the
procurement system,
3. The good
faith of the parties,
4. The extent
of performance,
5. The costs to the
Lottery,
6. The urgency of the
procurement,
7. The impact on the
agency's mission, and
8. Other
relevant issues.
C. The
procurement officer may implement any of the following appropriate remedies:
1. Decline to exercise an option to renew
under the contract,
2. Terminate
the contract,
3. Amend the
solicitation,
4. Issue a new
solicitation,
5. Award a contract
consistent with procurement statutes and regulations, or
6. Render such other relief as determined
necessary to ensure compliance with procurement statutes and
regulations.
Notes
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