Utah Admin. Code R33-117-101.5 - Procedures for Filing a Notice of Appeal
(1) When filing a notice of appeal, a
protestor shall file the notice of appeal in accordance with the requirements
set forth in Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Part 17, Procurement Appeals Board and the
following procedures:
(a) file the notice of
appeal with the chair of the procurement policy board by the deadline for
filing and include:
(i) the address of record
and email address of record of the party filing the notice of appeal;
(ii) a statement indicating that:
(A) the protestor is filing a notice of
appeal; and
(B) requesting an
administrative review of the protest officer's decision;
(iii) a copy of the written protest
decision;
(iv) the required security
deposit or bond, if applicable,; and
(v) any other requirement set forth in Title
63G, Chapter 6a, Part 17.
(b) Not base a notice of appeal on a ground
not specified in the person's protest under Section
63G-6a-1602 or new or additional
evidence not considered by the protest officer.
(2) Any part of a notice of appeal that fails
to comply with each of the requirements set forth in Title 63G, Chapter 6a,
Part 17, this rule, a ground not specified in the person's protest under
Section 63G-6a-1602, or new or additional
evidence not considered by the protest officer shall be dismissed by the chair
of the procurement policy board or the procurement appeals panel appointed to
conduct the administrative review.
(3) The protest appeal record is restricted
to the following:
(a) a copy of the protest
officer's written decision;
(b) any
documentation and other evidence the protest officer relied upon in reaching
the protest officer's decision;
(c)
the recording of the hearing, if the protest officer held a hearing;
(d) a copy of the protestor's written
protest; and
(e) any documentation
and other evidence submitted by the protestor supporting the protest or the
protestor's claim of standing.
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