Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 14 - INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
Subtitle 13 - NORTHEAST MARYLAND WASTE DISPOSAL AUTHORITY
Chapter 14.13.01 - Procurement Procedures
Section 14.13.01.16 - Bid Protests
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 14.13.01.16
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 26, December 27, 2024
A. Time Restrictions.
(1) A protest based upon
alleged improprieties in a solicitation that are apparent before bid opening or
the closing date for receipt of initial proposals shall be submitted to the
Director of Finance and Administration before bid opening or the closing date
for receipt of initial proposals.
(2) For procurement by competitive sealed
proposals, alleged improprieties that did not exist in the initial solicitation
but which are subsequently incorporated in the solicitation shall be submitted
to the Director of Finance and Administration not later than the next closing
date for receipt of proposals following the incorporation.
(3) In all other cases, protests shall be
submitted to the Director of Finance and Administration not later than 7 days
after the basis for protest is known, or should have been known, whichever is
earlier.
(4) A protest received by
the Director of Finance and Administration after the time limits of
§A(1)-(3) of this regulation may not be considered and shall be denied as
untimely.
B. Form and Content of Bid Proposals.
(1) To expedite the
handling of protests, the envelope should be labeled "Protest".
(2) The written proposal shall include as a
minimum the following content:
(a) The name
and address of the protestor;
(b)
Appropriate identification of the procurement and, if a contract has been
awarded, its number if known;
(c) A
statement of the reasons for the protest;
(d) Supporting exhibits, evidence, or
documents to substantiate the reasons for the protest; and
(e) If not available within the time
restrictions:
(i) A description of the nature
and extent of the evidence and documents; and
(ii) The expected availability date of the
evidence and documents.
(3) Any additional information or
substantiation requested by the Director of Finance and Administration shall be
submitted within 5 days after receipt of request, or other time as the Director
of Finance and Administration may specify in order to expedite consideration of
the protest. Failure of the protestant to comply with a request for information
or substantiation by the Director of Finance and Administration may result in a
resolution of the protest without consideration of any response to the request
that is not timely filed.
C. Authority Determination and Finding.
(1) After a protest is filed, the Director of
Finance and Administration shall consider the protest, all supporting
documentation, and any submissions from other bidders or offerors. This
consideration is not a contested hearing, subject to State Government Article,
Title 10, Subtitle 2, Annotated Code of Maryland. After consideration, the
Director of Finance and Administration shall make a determination and finding
regarding the protest.
(2) For
contracts valued at less than $10,000, the Director of Finance and
Administration may make the determination and finding without consultation with
the Executive Director.
(3) For
contracts valued at $10,000 or more, the Director of Finance and Administration
shall provide a proposed determination and finding to the Executive Director.
The Executive Director shall consider the protest and shall issue the
determination and finding.
(4) The
determination and finding shall be forwarded by certified mail to the
protestor.
D. Appeal.
(1) The protestor may appeal the
determination and finding to the Board of Directors within 10 days after
receipt. The appeal shall be in writing, and include a copy of the protest and
the determination and finding. In addition, the appeal shall contain all
grounds for disagreement with the determination and finding. Appeals not
received within 10 days after receipt by the protestor shall be dismissed as
untimely.
(2) If the protestor
desires a hearing on its protest, a request for a hearing shall be made, in
writing, at the time of the appeal. If a timely request for a hearing is
received, the Board of Directors shall conduct a hearing in accordance with
State Government Article, Title 10, Subtitle 2, Annotated Code of Maryland. In
accordance with State Government Article, §
10-205, Annotated
Code of Maryland, the Board of Directors may delegate its authority to conduct
this hearing to the Office of Administrative Hearings.
(3) The Board of Directors shall issue a
final decision on the protest, which is the final Authority decision. This
final decision of the Authority is subject to judicial review in accordance
with the rules established by State Government Article, §
10-222, Annotated
Code of Maryland.
E. Contract Awards.
(1) Generally, if a protest
has been filed, the Authority may not award the contract until there is a final
Authority decision on the protest.
(2) The Authority may award a contract before
there is a final Authority decision after making a determination and finding
which considers:
(a) The merits of the
protestor's complaint;
(b) The need
of the Authority for the procurement, which is the subject of the
protest;
(c) The fluctuations in
the market, which may impact costs;
(d) The unwillingness of the proposed awardee
to extend its offer; or
(e) Other
factors which impact on the public interest.
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