Code of Colorado Regulations
100 - Department of Personnel and Administration
101 - Division of Finance and Procurement
1 CCR 101-9 - PROCUREMENT RULES
Article 109 - REMEDIES
Part 1 - PRELITIGATION RESOLUTION OF CONTROVERSIES
Section R-24-109-102-01 - Filing of Protest

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

(a) An aggrieved party may file a written protest at any phase of solicitation or award concerning a material issue(s), including but not limited to specifications, award, or disclosure of information marked confidential in the bid or proposal.

(b) The written protest shall include, at a minimum, the following:

(i) name and address of the aggrieved party;

(ii) appropriate identification of the procurement by solicitation or award number;

(iii) a statement of the material issue(s) giving rise to the protest; and

(iv) any available exhibits, evidence, or documents substantiating the protest.

(c) A written protest shall be submitted to the procurement official by mail, hand delivery, electronic submission or other means as approved by the state.

(d) A written protest must be received by the procurement official by the deadline set forth in section 24-109-102, C.R.S., and rule R- 24-109-108.

(e) If an action concerning the protest has been commenced in district court, the procurement official shall not act on the protest but shall refer it to the attorney general.

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