Utah Admin. Code R131-4-803 - Costs to or Against Protestor
(1) When a protest is sustained
administratively or upon administrative or judicial review and the protesting
bidder or offeror should have been awarded the contract under the solicitation
but is not, the protestor shall be entitled to the following relief as a claim
against the state:
(a) the reasonable costs
incurred in connection with the solicitation, including bid preparation and
appeal costs; and
(b) any equitable
relief determined to be appropriate by the reviewing administrative or judicial
body.
(2) When a protest
is not sustained by the procurement appeals board, the protestor shall
reimburse the board or the Division of Purchasing and General Services, in
accordance with which agency incurred the expense, for the per diem and
expenses paid to witnesses or appeals board members and any additional expenses
incurred by the state agency staff who have provided materials and
administrative services to the procurement appeals board for that
case.
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