1 Tex. Admin. Code § 69.1 - Purpose and Definitions
(a) The purpose
of this subchapter is to provide an internal protest procedure to be used by
any actual or prospective bidder, offeror, proposer, or contractor who is
aggrieved in connection with the solicitation, evaluation, or award of a
contract by the Office of the Attorney General from a delegated procurement.
The following procedures are available for persons or firms not awarded the
contract pursuant to authority delegated to the Office of the Attorney General
by the Comptroller of Public Accounts or by Government Code, Chapters 2155 -
2158. These procedures are consistent with the rules of the Comptroller of
Public Accounts insofar as such rules are applicable to an internal agency
review.
(b) The following words and
terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless
the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1)
Attorney General--the Office of the Attorney General;
(2) Director--the Procurement and Contract
Operations Division Director of the Attorney General;
(3) First Assistant--the First Assistant
Attorney General;
(4) Interested
party--a vendor who has submitted a bid or proposal, as applicable, for the
delegated procurement involved;
(5)
Delegated procurement or procurement--a procurement delegated to the Attorney
General pursuant to the procedures of Government Code, Chapter 2155, Chapter
2156, Chapter 2157, or Chapter 2158; and
(6) Receive/receipt--actual
receipt.
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