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If the successful proposer does not sign the lease, permit, concession, or any other required document or perform any other requirement of the request for proposals within the time set by the request for proposals or as extended by the department for good cause, the department will cancel the award. The cancellation will be in writing and state the reasons for the cancellation. If the department cancels an award, the department will, following any negotiations process under 17 AAC 45.366(i) and (j) and subject to a nonresponsibility determination under 17 AAC 45.372(b) and 17 AAC 45.390, mail or deliver to all proposers a notice of intent to award the agreement to the proposer of the next best proposal, as ranked by the proposal evaluation committee, or reject all proposals under 17 AAC 45.378.
History: Eff. 3/28/2002, Register 161
Authority: AS 02.15.020
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