Request for Problem Solving Sample Clauses

Request for Problem Solving. 6.11.2.2.1 The Qualified Vendor shall include the following information in the Request for Problem Solving: a. Name, address, and telephone number of the protester, b. Signature of the protester or its representative, c. Identification of the notice of amendment and the RFQVA number, , d. The specific numbered provision(s) of the amendment being protested, e. A statement of the legal and factual grounds of the intended protest, including copies of any relevant documents, and f. The relief requested. 6.11.2.2.2 The Qualified Vendor shall file the Request for Problem Solving with the Division within 30 days of the posting of the notice of amendment. 6.11.2.2.3 The Request for Problem Solving is deemed filed when the Division receives the written document. The Assistant Director shall reach a determination on the Requests for Problem Solving before issuing the amendment. No amendment may be issued until 10 days after the Assistant Director has notified the Qualified Vendor filing a Request for Problem Solving that resolution was reached or that resolution cannot be reached. 6.11.2.2.4 If resolution is reached and documented, the Qualified Vendor shall not be entitled to pursue further legal remedies with regard to the amendment at issue. If the specific numbered provision(s) of the amendment being protested is deleted from the amendment, the Request for Problem Solving shall be considered resolved. 6.11.2.2.5 If resolution cannot be reached, the Assistant Director shall issue written verification to the Qualified Vendor that the matter was not resolved. To pursue further review the Qualified Vendor may file a Notice of Protest with the Department procurement officer within 5 days of the issuance of verification.
Request for Problem Solving. 6.11.3.1 The Qualified Vendor shall include the following information in the Request for Problem Solving: a. Name, address, and telephone number of the protester; b. Signature of the protester or its representative; c. Identification of the notice of amendment and the RFQVA number; d. The specific numbered provision(s) of the amendment being protested; e. A statement of the legal and factual grounds of the intended protest, including copies of any relevant documents; and f. The relief requested.

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  • Problem Solving Employees and supervisors are encouraged to attempt to resolve on an informal basis, at the earliest opportunity, a problem that could lead to a grievance. If the matter is not resolved by informal discussion, or a problem-solving meeting does not occur, it may be settled in accordance with the grievance procedure. Unless mutually agreed between the Employer and the Union problem-solving discussions shall not extend the deadlines for filing a grievance. The Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or in their absence, the Local Union President, or Area ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or Chief ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, either with the employee or alone, shall present to the appropriate supervisor a written request for a meeting. If the supervisor agrees to a problem- solving meeting, this meeting shall be held within fourteen (14) calendar days of receipt of the request. The supervisor, employee, Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and up to one (1) other management person shall attempt to resolve the problem through direct and forthright communication. If another member of management is present that person will not be hearing the grievance at Step Two, should it progress to that Step. The employee, the Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or in their absence, the Local Union President, or Area ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or Chief ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, may participate in problem-solving activities on paid time, in accordance with Article 31, Union Rights, Section 1H.

  • Request for Proposals A State request inviting proposals for Goods or Services. This Contract shall be governed by the statutes, regulations and procedures of the State of Connecticut, Department of Administrative Services.

  • Request for Hearing The employee must file a written request for hearing within fifteen calendar days of receipt of the Notice of Dismissal or Suspension. Filing means receipt in the office designated no later than regular close of business on the last day of the filing period. Failure to file such request in a timely manner shall be deemed a waiver of the right to a hearing and the proposed action shall be effective upon action by the Governing Board without notice or hearing except as may be required in a board meeting agenda.

  • Request for Review If any operator believes that in his case any requirment of a recognized agency is excessive, the operator may request the administrator, division of forestry, to review the requirements. If in the opinion of the administrator any or all are not necessary in the interest of public safety, he may make such changes as he considers advisable. Bucket: Metal, plastic, canvas, or fiberglass container capable of holding at least one gallon of water. Motorcycle helmets qualify. Campfire means a fire set for cooking, warming, or ceremonial purposes; not more than 3 feet in diameter or height; void of overhanging branches; with all combustible material cleared at least 1-1/2 times the diameter of the fire; or a barbecue in a noncombustible container.

  • Request for clarification of the report 1. Within 10 days of the release of the report, either of the disputing Parties may submit a written request to the Panel, a copy of which shall be sent to the other Party, for clarification of any items the Party considers requires further explanation or definition. 2. The Panel shall respond to the request within 10 days following the submission of such request. The clarification of the Panel shall only be a more precise explanation or definition of the original contents of the report, and not an amendment of such report. 3. The filing of this request for clarification will not postpone the effect of the Panel report nor the deadline for compliance of the adopted decision, unless the Panel decides otherwise.