Mich. Admin. Code R. 393.51 - Bid award for vending facility
Rule 51.
(1) For the
award of a vending facility, seniority is based on the number of days in which
a licensee is licensed in the program. Bidders are ranked by their seniority
and on the basis of all of the following:
(a)
The most recent evaluation score. A satisfactory score is the minimum
requirement.
(b) The date of
transfer into the current facility. Six months in the current facility is the
minimum requirement.
(c) The status
of set-aside payments or reports. A licensee who submits late reports or
accompanying set-aside payments is ineligible for promotion until 30 days after
the time and date stamp of the delinquent report and the postmark receipt date
of appropriate monies.
(d) Training
appropriate to the facility for which the bid was placed.
(e) The profit percentage of the high
bidder's vending facility for the most recent 3 report months shall meet the
standard set forth in
R
393.1.
(f)
Documentation on file with the commission that the licensee is in compliance
with workers' compensation laws, unemployment tax laws, and liability insurance
requirements.
(2) From
acceptance of a bid until the projected operation date of a vending facility, a
successful bidder may not bid on another vending facility. If the vending
facility doesn't open on time, then a licensee may bid on a second vending
facility. If the licensee is awarded the second vending facility, his or her
name is withdrawn from consideration for the first vending facility. The
vending facility location shall be offered to the next qualified
bidder.
(3) Locations that are not
awarded to a current licensee shall be offered in order of seniority to persons
on the potential licensee list who have bid. Certification as a potential
licensee and seniority on the list of potential licensees are the criteria for
award to a potential licensee, as set forth in the program operations
manual.
(4) For nonmandated
facilities, the building grantor may hold an interview and choose a candidate
from a list of qualified bidders provided by the program. The commission shall
not be involved in the final decision. If a bidder is offered a nonmandated
vending facility and does not accept it, then the rejection of the offer shall
be confirmed in writing by the bidder.
(5) Bid acceptance shall be addressed to the
program administrator at the commission.
(6) All rejections of offers shall be
directed to the commission within 72 hours after the offer is made. A future
bid shall not be considered until a letter declining a previous offer is
received.
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