Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 7 - STATE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
Chapter 160 - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Subchapter A - VENDOR PROTESTS OF PROCUREMENTS
Section 160.3 - Action by the Chief Operating Officer or Designee
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The Chief Operating Officer or designee will review the formal protest. Upon receipt of a protest, the Chief Operating Officer or designee may:
(b) The Chief Operating Officer or designee may request that the protesting party and other interested parties provide additional information and reasonable access to documents to allow SOAH to evaluate the protest. The failure of a protesting party or another interested party to timely respond to SOAH's written request(s) for information relating to the protest may result in dismissal of the protest and/or disqualification of that party from contract award.
(c) Status of Procurement During Protest at SOAH. If a timely protest that meets the requirements of SOAH's bid protest procedures is filed under this section, the Chief Operating Officer or designee may delay the solicitation or award of the contract during the pendency of the protest unless it is determined that the contract must be awarded without delay to protect the best interests of the state.
(d) Written Determination. If a protest concerning a solicitation is not resolved by mutual agreement, the Chief Operating Officer or designee will issue a written determination that resolves the protest.