Alaska Administrative Code
Title 17 - Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 45 - Rural Airports
Article 9 - Miscellaneous Provisions
17 AAC 45.910 - Protest
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) Except as expressly excluded in this subsection, a person with a legally recognized right or interest that is adversely affected by a decision of an airport manager or the department under this chapter may seek review of that decision only by filing a protest with the department under this section. This section does not apply to a rent adjustment under 17 AAC 45.295 or to a decision to reject a rent adjustment protest under 17 AAC 45.297. With respect to a notice of an intent to award under 17 AAC 45.300 - 17 AAC 45.399, a person who has not submitted a timely bid, proposal, or competing application relating to the subject of the notice does not have a legally recognized right or interest for purposes of this section. With respect to any other decision on an action proposed in a public notice under 17 AAC 45.400, a person who has not submitted timely written comment, objection, or application relating to the action proposed in the notice does not have a legally recognized right or interest for purposes of this section.
(b) Except as provided under (c) of this section, a person protesting a decision of the department must deliver a protest in compliance with (d) of this section so the department receives it within 30 calendar days after
(c) A person protesting a notice of intent to execute under 17 AAC 45.210 or 17 AAC 45.285, a decision under 17 AAC 45.300 - 17 AAC 45.399, or a decision under 17 AAC 45.710 must deliver a protest in compliance with (d) of this section so the department receives it within seven calendar days after the date described in (b)(1) of this section if the decision is in writing, or (b)(2) of this section if the decision is not in writing. The department will reject a protest if the department determines in writing that
(d) A protest is not effective unless it is submitted in writing, is signed by the protester or the protester's representative, and includes
(e) A protester protesting a decision under 17 AAC 45.300 - 17 AAC 45.399 must mail or deliver a copy of the protest documents filed with the department to any other bidder or proposer, as applicable, at the same time the protester mails or delivers the protest to the department.
(f) The complete and timely filing of a protest in compliance with this section stays the decision being protested until the department decides the protest, or until the department determines in writing that it is contrary to the best interest of the state to stay the decision beyond the date of that determination or another stated date.
(g) The department will mail or deliver a written decision on the protest to the protester or the protester's representative and any other bidder or proposer or their representatives within 15 days after the protest is filed unless the protester agrees, in writing, to a longer period. If the department does not mail or deliver a decision to the protester or the protester's representative by the date it is due, the protester may proceed as if the department had issued a decision adverse to the protester.
(h) The protester may appeal an adverse decision on the protest in accordance with 17 AAC 45.920.
(i) A decision subject to this section but not timely protested in accordance with this section is not subject to appeal under 17 AAC 45.920.
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