Illinois Administrative Code
Title 71 - PUBLIC BUILDINGS, FACILITIES AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 2000 - PUBLIC BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Subpart G - PROTESTS
Section 2000.600 - General

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

The Director of Purchasing shall consider all protests or objections regarding a procurement action which are timely submitted. If the protest or objection is oral and cannot be immediately resolved, written confirmation must be timely submitted as shown below. If the written protest is not received by the time specified, the oral protest may be disregarded and award may be made in the normal manner. Each protest or objection must contain a full and concise statement of the facts and circumstances of the action which is alleged to be objectionable, why the action is objectionable legally or otherwise and a statement of the relief sought. The Director of Purchasing may require additional details if the protests or objection fails to meet the requirements listed in this Section. Failure to supply information requested by the Director of Purchasing will be cause for dismissal of the protest.

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