Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 170 - OREGON STATE TREASURY
Division 2 - ADMINISTRATION AND PROCUREMENT
Section 170-002-0300 - Protest Filing and Judicial Review

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 170-002-0300

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) This rule applies to both Exempt Procurements and Contracts, and Procurements and Contracts for Goods and Services.

(2) Before seeking judicial review, an affected person must file a written protest with the Treasurer. An affected person may file a protest in the manner described in ORS 279B.400, 279B.405, and 279B.410.

(3) The affected person must file their protest within 10 days of the Treasurer's action that gives rise to the right to file a protest.

(4) The Treasurer will make findings and issue its determination within 60 days of receiving the protest.

(5) If the protester disagrees with the Treasurer's decision, the protester may file judicial review of a protest decision by the Treasurer in the manner described in ORS 279B.415 and ORS 279B.420.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 279A.065

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 279B.400, ORS 279B.405, ORS 279B.410, ORS 279B.415, ORS 279B.420 & ORS 279A.065

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