Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-7-A903 - Resolution of Solicitation and Contract Award Protests
A. The agency chief procurement officer has
the authority to resolve a protest.
B. The agency chief procurement officer shall
issue a written decision within 14 days after a protest has been filed under
R2-7-A901 .
The decision of the agency chief procurement officer shall contain the basis
for the decision and a statement that the decision may be appealed to the
Director within 30 days from receipt of the decision.
C. The agency chief procurement officer shall
furnish the decision to the interested party, by certified mail, return receipt
requested, or by any other method that provides evidence of receipt, with a
copy to the state procurement administrator and the director.
D. The agency chief procurement officer may
submit a written request to the director for an extension of the time limit for
decisions under subsection (B). The director shall approve or deny the request
in writing, state the reasons for the determination, and, if an extension is
granted, set forth a new date for submission of the decision, not to exceed an
additional 30 days. The director shall notify the agency chief procurement
officer, the interested party, and the state procurement administrator in
writing that the time for the issuance of a decision has been extended and the
date by which a decision shall be issued.
E. If the agency chief procurement officer
fails to issue a decision within the time limits set forth in this Article, the
interested party may proceed as if the agency chief procurement officer had
issued an adverse decision.
Notes
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