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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 36. Public Contracts
- Chapter 30. State Procurement Code
- Section 585. Protest Remedies.
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AS 36.30.585. Protest Remedies.
- (a) If the procurement officer sustains a protest in whole or in part, the procurement officer shall implement an
appropriate remedy.
- (b) In determining an appropriate remedy, the procurement officer shall consider the circumstances surrounding the
solicitation or procurement including the seriousness of the procurement deficiencies, the degree of prejudice to other
interested parties or to the integrity of the procurement system, the good faith of the parties, the extent the
procurement has been accomplished, costs to the agency and other impacts on the agency of a proposed remedy, and the
urgency of the procurement to the welfare of the state.
- (c) Notwithstanding (a) and (b) of this section, if a protest is sustained in whole or part, the protester's damages are
limited to reasonable bid or proposal preparation costs.
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