Illinois Administrative Code
Title 71 - PUBLIC BUILDINGS, FACILITIES AND REAL PROPERTY
Part 2000 - PUBLIC BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Subpart G - PROTESTS
Section 2000.630 - Evaluation of Protest or Objection

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

The Director of Purchasing shall immediately investigate the allegations against the procurement action. The nature of the allegations will determine the investigative procedure utilized:

a) In all actions suspending or debarring a Bidder, the Bidder will be required to submit a written statement as required above. After investigation of the allegations, the Director of Purchasing will issue a written final decision.

b) In all other procurement actions, such as contract interpretation or termination, bid procedures, specifications or evaluations, the Bidder will be required to submit a written statement as required above. The Director of Purchasing will investigate the allegations and will issue a final written decision.

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