New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 4 - STATE PROCUREMENT
Part 1 - PROCUREMENT CODE REGULATIONS
Section 1.4.1.45 - PUBLIC INSPECTION
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. General: After award, any written determinations made pursuant to these rules, the evaluation committee report and each proposal, except those portions for which the offeror has made a written request for confidentiality, shall be open to public inspection. Confidential data is normally restricted to confidential financial information concerning the offeror's organization and data that qualifies as a trade secret in accordance with the Uniform Trade Secrets Act, Sections 57-3A-1 to 57-3A-7 NMSA 1978. The price of products offered or the cost of services proposed may not be designated as confidential information. Award in this context means the final required state agency signature on the contract(s) resulting from the procurement.
B. Confidential data: If a request is received for disclosure of data, for which an offeror has made a written request for confidentiality, the state purchasing agent or central purchasing office shall examine the offeror's request and make a written determination that specifies which portions of the proposal should be disclosed. If it is determined that an offeror's requested confidential data should be disclosed, that offeror will receive reasonable notice in order to afford the offeror the opportunity to take legal action to prevent the disclosure. Unless the offeror takes legal action to prevent the disclosure, the data will be so disclosed. After award the proposal shall be open to public inspection subject to any continuing prohibition on the disclosure of confidential data. Award in this context means the final required state agency signature on the contract(s) resulting from the procurement.