Appeals to FTA Sample Clauses

Appeals to FTA. A protest may be filed at any time during the procurement process with FTA as set forth below. FTA, under the provisions of its Circular 4220.1B, will only review protests regarding the alleged failure of the Agency to have written protest procedures or alleged failure to follow such procedures. Any such appeal to FTA must be in writing and received by FTA not later than five government working days following a final decision rendered by the Agency or after the Agency has failed to render a final decision on the protest. Such protest shall be filed with FTA's Region I Office at 00 Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 with a copy to the Agency and must include: the name and address of the protestor; cite the Agency as the grantee, the number of the RFP; a statement of the grounds for protest and any supporting documentation; and include a copy of the local protest filed with the Agency and a copy of the Agency's decision, if any. In any protested bid, the Agency shall not award any contract until it verifies with FTA (after 5 days) that no bid protest has been received by FTA.The Agency will furnish FTA copies of all relevant documents pertaining to the bid. Upon receipt of a notice that an appeal has been submitted to FTA, the Agency will immediately contact the appropriate FTA official to determine if the Response Date should be postponed. If the Response Date is postponed, the Agency will telegraph all proposers or firms who have been furnished a copy of the RFP that an appeal has been filed and that the Response Date is postponed until FTA has issued its decision. Appropriate addenda will be issued rescheduling the Response Date.Any appeal to FTA may be withdrawn at any time before FTA has issued its decision. FTA’s decision on any appeal will be final. No further appeals will be considered by FTA. ATTACHMENT C REQUIRED FORMS AND CERTIFICATIONS EXHIBIT B GUIDELINES REGULATING TRANSIT ADVERTISING Purpose Through these Guidelines the Agency intends to establish uniform, viewpoint-neutral standards for the display of advertising on or in all Agency-utilized paratransit vehicles (“facilities”). The Agency seeks to meet the following goals and objectives:
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