Protest to the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Land Management Sample Clauses

Protest to the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Land Management. Purchaser may protest any decisions made in relation to this Agreement to the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Land Management, University of Alaska. To protest a decision, Purchaser shall: (i) notify the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Land Management, in writing, of the protest, within THIRTY (30) CALENDAR DAYS after the University has given notice of the decision; and (ii) explain in detail all the reasons for the protest and the form of relief requested. The Associate Vice President of Facilities and Land Management shall issue a written determination within NINETY (90) CALENDAR DAYS after Purchaser has supplied the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Land Management all the necessary supporting information requested by the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Land Management. This deadline may be extended by the University’s Chief Procurement Officer provided the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Land Management establishes good cause for the extension and the Chief Procurement Officer authorizes the extension in writing served on the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Land Management and Purchaser. If the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Land Management does not issue a decision on the protest within NINETY (90) CALENDAR DAYS after Purchaser filed the requested information and documents with the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Land Management as requested, and within any extension granted by the Chief Procurement Officer, then Purchaser’s protest shall be deemed to have been denied.
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