Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-7-C315 - Offer Revisions and Best and Final Offers
A. An agency chief procurement officer may
request one or more written revisions to an offer. The agency chief procurement
officer shall include in the written request:
1. The date, time, and place for submission
of offer revisions; and
2.
statement that if offerors do not submit a written notice of withdrawal or a
written offer revision, their immediate previous written offer will be accepted
as their final offer.
B.
An agency chief procurement officer shall request best and final offers from
any offeror with whom negotiations have been conducted. The agency chief
procurement officer shall include in the written request:
1. The date, time, and place for submission
of best and final offer; and
2. A
statement that if offerors do not submit a written best and final offer, their
immediate previous written offer will be accepted as their best and final
offer.
C.
The agency chief procurement officer shall request
written best and final offers only once, unless the state procurement
administrator makes a written determination that it is advantageous to the
state to conduct further negotiations or change the state's
requirements.
D. If an
apparent mistake, relevant to the award determination, is discovered after
opening of best and final offers, the agency chief procurement officer shall
contact the offeror for written confirmation. The agency chief procurement
officer shall designate a time-frame within which the offeror shall
either:
1. Confirm that no mistake was
made and assert that the offer stands as submitted; or
2. Acknowledge that a mistake was made, and
include the following in a written response:
a. Explanation of the mistake and any other
relevant information,
b. A request
for correction including the corrected offer or a request for withdrawal,
and
c. The reasons why correction
or withdrawal is consistent with fair competition and in the best interest of
the state.
1. Explanation of the mistake and any other
relevant information,
2. A request
for correction including the corrected offer or a request for withdrawal,
and
3. The reasons why correction
or withdrawal is consistent with fair competition and in the best interest of
the state.
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