Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 4b - State Real Property
100 - Procedure for Alleged Violation or Violations of Part II Chapter 60 of Connecticut General Statutes
Section 4b-100-4 - Contents of petition
Universal Citation: CT Reg of State Agencies 4b-100-4
Current through September 9, 2024
(a) Any party wishing to file a petition with the Commissioner must use the standardized form prepared by the Department of Public Works. Blank copies of the petition form may be obtained from the Department's Bidding and Contracts Division.
(b) In order to be able to quickly determine whether there has been a violation(s) of the Chapter 60 contract bidding provisions and, if so, what would be an appropriate remedy, the Petitioner must provide the Commissioner with the following information:
(1) A detailed description of the nature of the alleged violation or violations, including but not limited to the specific statutory provision(s) that were allegedly violated, a factual narrative of how the specified statutory provisions were violated, and the name and address of the person(s) who allegedly committed the violation(s) and all persons believed to have personal knowledge or information on the alleged violation(s);
(2) An explanation as to how the Petitioner's financial interests may be affected by a decision on the alleged violation(s) in order to show that he has the requisite standing to file a petition under these grievance procedures;
(3) A copy of all documents in the possession of the Petitioner, or to which he has access, regarding the alleged violation(s);
(4) A complete citation to all legal authority known to the Petitioner which he believes supports his claim that there has been a violation of the contract bidding provisions of Chapter 60, including case law citations;
(5) A statement of what specific relief the Petitioner is seeking;
(6) A certification by the Petitioner attesting to the fact that Petitioner has provided the Respondent with a copy of the completed petition being filed with the Commissioner.
(c) Failure to comply with the requirements of this section shall be grounds for rejecting a petition.
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