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The actual signature of the Agency Head or designee (e.g., Designated Procurement Officer) is not required on the Request if it is submitted through ORPIN.
The High Court allowed the petition and quashed the termination order and directed the BPCL to restore the dealership.
The Authorized Agency determines its procedure for appointing its Designated Procurement Officer, and this Rule does not require or imply any inherent Authority in individual(s) or the Agency in order to make this appointment.
Requests for clarification must be submitted in writing by mail or email to HECC’s Designated Procurement Officer (identified on the first page of this notice), prior to the due date for delivery of Responses.
If the Designated Procurement Officer is unable to make a Commitment of Funds as described in OAR 125-246-0165(8), then the head of the Authorized Agency may follow an alternative subdelegation plan in accordance with Subsection (2)(a)(B)(i).
Responses must either be recorded in electronic-format on compact disk or flash drive media and delivered by mail or in person to the Agency, attention of the HECC Designated Procurement Officer at the address listed below, OR delivered as a document attached in an emailsubmitted to the HECC Designated Procurement Officer’s email address listed below.
The Agency must, in a form approved by the State Chief Procurement Officer, send a Written notice of its appointment of the Designated Procurement Officer to the State Chief Procurement Officer.
The bonds, together with customer facility charge (“CFC”) collections on hand and collected during the construction period, were used for the development and construction of a new consolidated rental car (“CONRAC”) facility and related improvements, including quick turnaround facilities at the Airport, to fund certain deposits to the debt service reserve fund and coverage fund, and to pay bond issue costs of $2,268,828.
Every Authorized Agency must appoint a Designated Procurement Officer to serve that Authorized Agency; if none is appointed, the head of the Agency is deemed to be the Designated Procurement Officer and assumes the Authority, duties and responsibilities of the Designated Procurement Officer (collectively, “Designated Procurement Officer”).
In either case, the process for a Contract may not exceed $50,000, and the Designated Procurement Officer of the Authorized Agency must make a written determination that supports the Preference.