Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 60D-5.006 - Contractor Evaluation and Disqualification Procedures
(1) The Agency shall, for cause, review the
performance of each firm under contract. It will record all known instances of
poor or inadequate performances, deficient management resulting in project
delay, poor quality workmanship, and late payments to laborers, subcontractors
and suppliers. It will review all circumstances surrounding instances of poor
performance, management, quality of workmanship, and late payments to laborers,
subcontractors and suppliers. The Agency shall make a professional
recommendation for disqualification of any firm determined to be deficient. The
late payment provisions of this rule apply only to payments made by the
contractor to laborers, subcontractors and suppliers that have a direct
contract with the contractor. This rule shall not be construed to require
payment by any contractor in advance of the time payment is due under the terms
in any such direct contract. This rule shall not be construed to modify or
impair the right of any contractor to withhold any payment based on a bona fide
contract dispute between the contractor and any laborer, any subcontractor or
any supplier.
(2) The
recommendation for disqualification will be reviewed by a three-member panel
appointed by the Agency Head which will make a recommendation to the Agency
Head on disqualification from bidding on Agency projects for a period of time
determined by the Agency Head to be justified based on the seriousness of the
deficiency.
(3) Any decision or
intended decision to disqualify a contractor will be provided to the contractor
by notice through the certified U.S. Mail and such notice will state the time
limit for requesting an administrative hearing of the decision or intended
decision as set forth in the Agency's applicable rules and Chapter 120,
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 255.29(1) FS. Law Implemented 255.29(1) FS.
New 5-26-76, Amended 7-7-83, Formerly 13D-11.06, Amended 1-25-89, 11-5-91, Formerly 13D-11.006, Amended 8-28-96.
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