Texas Administrative Code
Title 43 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 9 - CONTRACT AND GRANT MANAGEMENT
Subchapter A - GENERAL
Section 9.7 - Protest of Contract Practices or Procedures
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Application of section. This section provides a general protest process for the award of a contract for which the rules of the commission do not provide a protest process. For the purpose of the application of this section, a rule that merely provides that a protest, appeal, or other type of request for review may be filed, without establishing any other steps that must be satisfied, does not provide a protest process.
(b) Filing of protest.
(c) Contents of protest. The protest must contain:
(d) Informal resolution. The executive director may refer the protest for alternative dispute resolution under Chapter 1, Subchapter G of this title (relating to Alternative Dispute Resolution). If the protest is resolved by agreement:
(e) Suspension of solicitation or award. If a protest has been filed, the solicitation or the award of the contract will proceed unless the executive director or, if the commission is to decide the protest, the commission, determines that the delay of the solicitation or award of the contract will not substantially harm the interests of the department.
(f) Executive director's recommendation or decision. This subsection applies if the protest is not resolved by agreement. If the commission is to decide the protest, the executive director will deliver to the commission, protesting party, and interested parties identified in the protest a written recommendation for a decision that includes the reasons for the recommendation. If the department, rather than the commission, decides the protest, the executive director will issue a written decision to the protesting party and interested parties identified in the protest that includes reasons for the decision. The executive director may recommend to the commission or may decide, as appropriate, that:
(g) Commission's decision. If the commission is to decide the protest, in addition to the executive director's recommendation provided under subsection (f) of this section, the commission may consider oral presentations and written documents presented by the department, protesting party, or interested parties. The chair shall set the order and the time allowed for presentations. The commission's decision on the protest will be adopted by order and may be made part of the order awarding the contract that is the subject of the protest.
(h) Authority to make decision on protest. For the purposes of this section, the commission decides a protest if commission rules provide that the commission awards the contract that is the subject of the protest. The executive director decides the protests on other contracts. A decision of the commission or executive director is final and the protest may not be the subject of a contested case.