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An applicant or Qualified Vendor may protest the posting of a RFQVA, denial of a Qualified Vendor Application in its entirety, or denial of one or more services included in the Application by filing a written Request for Problem Solving with the Division Assistant Director or a Notice of Protest with the Department procurement officer.
The Department procurement officer shall explain the reasons for the conclusions reached in the decision.
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The Department procurement officer shall notify the Qualified Vendor in writing that the time for the issuance of a decision has been extended and the date by which a decision shall be issued.
Claims under Qualified Vendor Agreements shall be filed with the Department procurement officer within 12 months of the date the Department has denied payment.
The protestor shall file the Notice of Protest with the Department procurement officer within 21 days of the date the protestor receives notice of the action or within 14 days of issuance of the verification of non-resolution through the Problem Solving process from the Assistant Director.
Appeals from decisions of the Department procurement officer may be made to the Department Office of Appeals as authorized in A.R.S. §§ 41-1991, 41-1992(A) through (C), excluding any references to review by the Appeals Board, and A.R.S. § 41-1993(A).
If the Department procurement officer fails to issue a decision within 60 days after the request is filed or within the time prescribed under subsection (F) of this rule, the Qualified Vendor may proceed as if the Department procurement officer had issued an adverse decision.
Before issuing a final decision, the Department procurement officer shall review the facts pertinent to the claim and secure any necessary assistance from legal, fiscal, and other advisors.
To be eligible to reply to this ITN, vendors must obtain the census file (Attachment D) directly from the Department procurement officer.