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Title 21 . Ombudsman
Chapter 10 . Investigations
Section 170. Legal and contractual remedies

21 AAC 10.170. Legal and contractual remedies

(a) An interested party may protest the award of a contract, or a solicitation of supplies, services, professional services, or construction obtained under either the competitive bid procedure or the competitive proposal procedure of the State Procurement Code (AS 36.30) by following the procedures set out in AS 36.30 and in 2 AAC 12. For purposes of hearings, determinations, and appeals concerning contract controversies with the ombudsman's office, "ombudsman" is to be substituted in references to the commissioner of administration and the commissioner of transportation and public facilities in the State Procurement Code (AS 36.30).

(b) For any other procurement dispute not described in (a) of this section, an interested party may file an informal written protest with the ombudsman within 10 working days after the interested party knows or should have known of the alleged impropriety. The ombudsman will respond in writing within 10 working days, unless the circumstances warrant a longer deadline, and will give the reasoning for the decision.

History: Eff. 11/10/88, Register 108

Authority: AS 24.55.275


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