Illinois Administrative Code
Title 44 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, GRANTMAKING, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Part 1500 - OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR PROCUREMENT RULES
Subpart O - COMPLAINTS, PROTESTS AND REMEDIES
Section 1500.5550 - Protests
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Protest Resolution by the Procurement Officer
An actual or prospective bidder, offeror, or vendor that may be aggrieved in connection with a procurement may file a protest on any phase of solicitation or award, including but not limited to specifications preparation, bid solicitation, or award.
b) Complaint to Procurement Officer
Complainants should seek resolution of their complaints initially with the office that issued the solicitation. Such complaints may be made verbally or in writing.
c) Filing of Protest
d) Requested Information; Time for Filing
Any additional information requested by the OG shall be submitted within the time periods established by the requesting source in order to expedite consideration of the protest. Failure of the protesting party to comply expeditiously with a request for information by the Procurement Officer may result in resolution of the protest without consideration of that information.
e) Stay of Procurements During Protest
When a protest has been timely filed and before an award has been made, the Procurement Officer shall make no award of the contract until the protest has been resolved. If timely received but after award, the award shall be revoked without penalty and no award made until the protest has been resolved. In either case the Procurement Officer may make the award or reinstate the award upon a determination that the needs of the OG require an immediate award and performance under the contract.
f) Decision by the Procurement Officer
A decision on a protest shall be made by the Procurement Officer as expeditiously as possible after receiving all relevant requested information. If a protest is sustained, the available remedies include, but are not limited to, reversal of award and cancellation or revision of the solicitation.
g) Effect of Judicial or Administrative Proceedings
If an action concerning the protest has commenced in court, the Procurement Officer shall not act on the protest, but shall refer the protest to the Attorney General unless otherwise directed by the Attorney General.