Common use of DISQUALIFICATION REVIEW Clause in Contracts

DISQUALIFICATION REVIEW. A Bid may be disqualified from consideration because LAC DMH determined it was a non-responsive Bid at any time during the review/evaluation process. If LAC DMH determines that a Bid was disqualified due to non-responsiveness, it shall notify the Bidder in writing. Upon receipt of the written determination of non-responsiveness, the Bidder may submit a written request for a Disqualification Review within the timeframe specified in the written determination. A request for a Disqualification Review may, in the Department's sole discretion, be denied if the request does not satisfy all of the following criteria: 1. The request for a Disqualification Review is submitted timely (i.e., by the date and time specified in the written determination); and 2. The request for a Disqualification Review asserts that the Department's determination of disqualification due to non-responsiveness was erroneous (e.g. factual errors, etc.) and provides factual support on each ground asserted as well as copies of all documents and other material that support the assertions. The Disqualification Review shall be completed and the determination shall be provided to the requesting Bidder, in writing, prior to the conclusion of the evaluation process.

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Sources: Master Agreement

DISQUALIFICATION REVIEW. A Bid may be disqualified from consideration because LAC DMH the Department determined it was a non-responsive Bid bid at any time during the review/evaluation process. If LAC DMH the Department determines that a Bid was disqualified due to non-responsiveness, it shall the Department will notify the Bidder in writing. Upon receipt of the written determination of non-responsiveness, the Bidder may submit a written request for a Disqualification Review within the timeframe specified in the written determination. A request for a Disqualification Review may, in the Department's sole discretion, be denied if the request does not satisfy all of the following criteria: 1. 9.2.1 The request for a Disqualification Review is submitted timely (i.e., by the date and time specified in the written determination); and 2. 9.2.2 The request for a Disqualification Review asserts that the Department's determination of disqualification due to non-responsiveness was erroneous (e.g. factual errors, etc.) and provides factual support on each ground asserted as well as copies of all documents and other material that support the assertions. The Disqualification Review shall must be completed completed, and the determination shall will be provided to the requesting Bidder, in writing, prior to the conclusion of the evaluation process.

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Sources: Work Order Solicitation

DISQUALIFICATION REVIEW. A Bid bid may be disqualified from consideration because LAC DMH a Department determined it was a non-responsive Bid bid at any time during the review/evaluation process. If LAC DMH a Department determines that a Bid was disqualified due to non-responsiveness, it shall the Department will notify the Bidder in writing. Upon receipt of the written determination of non-responsiveness, the Bidder may submit a written request for a Disqualification Review within the timeframe specified in the written determination. A request for a Disqualification Review may, in the Department's sole discretion, be denied if the request does not satisfy all of the following criteria: 1. 9.2.1 The request for a Disqualification Review is submitted timely (i.e., by the date and time specified in the written determination); and 2. 9.2.2 The request for a Disqualification Review asserts that the Department's determination of disqualification due to non-responsiveness was erroneous (e.g. factual errors, etc.) and provides factual support on each ground asserted as well as copies of all documents and other material that support the assertions. The Disqualification Review shall be completed and the determination shall be provided to the requesting Bidder, in writing, prior to the conclusion of the evaluation process.

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Sources: Master Agreement