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After opening sealed bids, the airport manager shall reject a bid if the manager determines in writing that the bidder is not responsible under 17 AAC 42.390 or because the bidder
(1) is in violation of a provision of AS 02, 17 AAC 40 in effect before March 28, 2002, 17 AAC 45, or this chapter;
(2) is in violation of a material term of a contract with the department;
(3) is in arrears on a rental payment or other material financial obligation to the department;
(4) is in default of a material obligation under any lease, permit, or concession that the department has issued for any property or activity at any airport that the department owns, operates, or otherwise controls;
(5) fails timely to establish financial responsibility acceptable to the manager;
(6) fails timely to meet the bidder qualification requirements; or
(7) fails timely to provide sufficient information to determine the responsibility of the bidder.
History: Eff. 1/14/2001, Register 157; am 3/28/2002, Register 161
Authority: AS 02.15.020
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