Formal Protest definition

Formal Protest means a written challenge to an OCFS contract award.
Formal Protest means a written challenge to a contract award by OCFS.
Formal Protest means a protest that is carried out through the notification process (followed in some cases by a section 4 meeting) as provided for in sections 3 and 4 of the Act (The process is discussed in more detail in the section dealing with the Act below);

Examples of Formal Protest in a sentence

  • If there are no disputed material facts, the Formal Protest must so indicate.

  • To secure your right to protest, you will also be required to post a Protest Bond and file a written Formal Protest document within 10 calendar days after the date the Notice of Intent to File a Protest is received by Procurement Management.

  • If a Vendor desires to protest a decision or intended decision of USF, the Vendor must timely file with USF Procurement Services a Notice of Intent to Protest, a Formal Protest, and the required Solicitation Protest Bond prescribed by BOG Regulation 18.003.The 72-hour period for filing the Notice of Intent to Protest regarding any decision or intended decision begins upon the posting of the decision or intended decision on the Procurement Services website.

  • The Formal Protest must state with particularity the facts and law upon which the protest is based.

  • Such discussions, if made available, will take place within seven (7) days, of the filing of the Formal Protest.

  • The Potential Protestor must timely file a Formal Protest with the Issuing Office within ten (10) days after the date the Notice of Intent to Protest was filed.

  • The hearing shall be conducted within forty (40) days after the date the Formal Protest was filed.

  • The failure of the Potential Protestor to timely file the Formal Protest or to timely file the Solicitation Protest Bond shall constitute a waiver of the Potential Protestor’s right to protest proceedings and/or the denial and dismissal of the Potential Protestor’s protest.

  • No additional grounds shall be considered that were not made at the time of the Formal Protest.

  • Except for good cause shown, petitions for leave to intervene must be filed with the Presiding Officer no later than 20 days after the date the Formal Protest was filed.


More Definitions of Formal Protest

Formal Protest means a written challenge to an OCFS contract award. 5. “Procurement” shall mean any method used to solicit or establish a contract
Formal Protest means a written challenge to an OPDV contract award.

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