Protest Process. A Respondent may protest the procurement process or the ITB document as set forth in ORS 279B.405(2). Proposer written comments shall include a. A detailed statement of the legal and factual grounds for the protest; b. A description of the resulting prejudice to the Respondent; and c. A statement of the form of relief requested or any proposed changes to the contract terms and conditions or specifications. d. OETC will issue a Written Disposition of the Protest in a timely manner. OETC's Executive Director has the authority to settle any protest. If the Executive Director does not settle a Protest, the OETC Board President, or designee, has the authority to resolve the Protest. If OETC upholds the Protest, in whole or in part, OETC will, in its sole discretion, either award the Contract to the successful protester or cancel the RFP.
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Protest Process. A Respondent may protest the procurement process or the ITB document as set forth in ORS 279B.405(2). Proposer written comments shall include:
a. A detailed statement of the legal and factual grounds for the protest;
b. A description of the resulting prejudice to the Respondent; and
c. A statement of the form of relief requested or any proposed changes to the contract terms and conditions or specifications.
d. OETC will issue a Written Disposition of the Protest in a timely manner. OETC's Executive Director has the authority to settle any protest. If the Executive Director does not settle a Protest, the OETC Board President, or designee, has the authority to resolve the Protest. If OETC upholds the Protest, in whole or in part, OETC will, in its sole discretion, either award the Contract to the successful protester or cancel the RFP.
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