Section 120224.4 Of Article 2. Contracts From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.
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. (a) A person who submits, or who plans to submit, a
proposal in response to a procurement solicitation may protest any
acquisition conducted in accordance with Sections 120222 and 120223
as follows:
(1) Protests based on the content of the procurement solicitation
shall be filed with the board within 10 calendar days after the
procurement solicitation is first advertised. The general manager or
the chief executive officer, or the designee of the general manager
or chief executive officer, shall issue a written decision on the
protest prior to opening of the procurement solicitation. A protest
may be renewed by refiling the protest with the board within 15
calendar days after the mailing of the notice of the intent to award.
(2) Any bidder may protest the intent to award on any ground not
based upon the content of the procurement solicitation by filing a
protest with the board within 15 calendar days after the mailing of
the notice of the intent to award.
(3) Any protest shall contain a full and complete written
statement specifying in detail the grounds of the protest and the
facts supporting the protest. Protestors shall have an opportunity to
appear and be heard before the board prior to the opening of the
procurement solicitation in the case of protests based on the content
of the procurement solicitation, or prior to final award in the case
of protests based on other grounds or the renewal of protests based
on the content of the procurement solicitation.
(b) The decision of the protest by the board shall be in writing
and constitutes a final administrative decision for purposes of
judicial review pursuant to Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil
Procedure.