PROTEST PROCEDURES. Any party may present a written protest about the award of a contract as a result of an RFP, RFQ or Bid to the Director of Procurement. Emergency procurements, purchases for goods, supplies, equipment, and services, the estimated cost of which does not exceed fifty thousand ($50,000.00) dollars, are not subject to protests.
PROTEST PROCEDURES. Protests based upon the award of the contract shall be made in writing to the Contract Services Administrator no later than ten (10) calendar days following the award of the contract. The protest must clearly specify in writing the grounds and evidence on which the protest is based. The protest will be reviewed and decided pursuant to; the proposal documents issued by the Department, the Delaware Code, and the Federal Transit Authority’s regulations.
PROTEST PROCEDURES. Texas Administrative Code, Title 1, Part 15, Chapter 392, Subchapter C outlines HHSC’s Respondent protest procedures.
PROTEST PROCEDURES. A. Protest of Non-Responsiveness Determination Within five working days of the City's issuance of a notice of non-responsiveness, any firm that has submitted a proposal and believes that the City has incorrectly determined that its proposal is non-responsive may submit a written notice of protest. Such notice of protest must be received by the City on or before the fifth working day following the City's issuance of the notice of non-responsiveness. The notice of protest must include a written statement specifying in detail each and every one of the grounds asserted for the protest. The protest must be signed by an individual authorized to represent the proposer, and must cite the law, rule, local ordinance, procedure or RFP provision on which the protest is based. In addition, the protestor must specify facts and evidence sufficient for the City to determine the validity of the protest.
B. Protest of Contract Award Within five working days of the City's issuance of a notice of intent to award the contract, any firm that has submitted a responsive proposal and believes that the City has incorrectly selected another proposer for award may submit a written notice of protest. Such notice of protest must be received by the City on or before the fifth working day after the City's issuance of the notice of intent to award. The notice of protest must include a written statement specifying in detail each and every one of the grounds asserted for the protest. The protest must be signed by an individual authorized to represent the proposer, and must cite the law, rule, local ordinance, procedure or RFP provision on which the protest is based. In addition, the protestor must specify facts and evidence sufficient for the City to determine the validity of the protest.
PROTEST PROCEDURES. Subrecipients must have protest procedures to handle and resolve disputes relating to procurements and prompt disclosure to the State of information regarding the protest.
PROTEST PROCEDURES. All protests shall be typed under the protester’s letterhead and submitted in accordance with the provisions stated herein. All protests shall include at a minimum the following information:
1. The name, address, and telephone number of the Protester;
2. The signature of the Protester or Protester’s representative;
3. The solicitation title and due date;
4. Name of County employee designated as the RFP/IFB Coordinator;
PROTEST PROCEDURES. Any actual or prospective bidder, offerer, or contractor who considers himself to have been aggrieved in connection with the solicitation, evaluation, or award of a contract by (School District) may formally protest to the ________________ (Responsible Person) of (School District). Such protests must be made in writing and received by the (Responsible Person) of (School District). The protesting party must mail or deliver copies of the protest to the (School District), the State Agency, and other interested parties.
PROTEST PROCEDURES. Any protests filed by an Offeror in connection with this RFP must be submitted in writing via certified mail to the following:
PROTEST PROCEDURES. Contestant protests must be filed with the proper officials the day prior to eliminations (class and/or eliminator) of that category or as outlined in writing before a protest will be accepted. Protests by Event Officials may be entered at any time during the event at no charge. Inspections of protested vehicles and outcomes related thereto are not limited to the subject matter of the protest. Protests must be accompanied by a protest fee as outlined below. Protest fee, minus Technical Department expenses, will be forfeited to the vehicle owner if the protested vehicle is found in compliance with the requirements of its class of competition. If an inspection proves a protested vehicle to be out of its proper class or compliance, fees will be refunded, less expenses, and the non-compliant entry will be subject to action as the Event Officials or Technical Department may impose, including possible disqualification, fines, suspension, and/or revocation of competition privileges. A protested engine must be disassembled for inspection and reassembled by the vehicle owner and/or crewmembers. Failure or refusal to disassemble an engine upon demand from an Event Official will result in the removal of the vehicle from further competition and is cause for removal of the vehicle, owner, driver, and crewmembers from the racing facility and such other or further penalties as deemed appropriate by PDRA. Any Professional Category Protest $1,000 Any Sportsman Category Protest $300 Xxx Xx. Dragster Category Protest $200 Contestant protests may only be filed by a driver or registered vehicle owner competing in the same event and in the same eliminator category, as the vehicle being protested. PDRA reserves the right to reject any protest filed that it determines, in its sole and absolute discretion, is frivolous or intended to harass another competitor or to otherwise gain some unfair competitive advantage.
PROTEST PROCEDURES. Protest procedures to handle and resolve disputes relating to procurements and prompt disclosure to the State of information regarding the protest.