N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 2 § 24.3 - Proper Filing of Initial Protests
(a) Proper filing of an initial protest
depends on whether the public contracting entity has its own bid protest
procedure and has provided bidders with proper notice of such. Where the public
contracting entity has a written protest procedure and has provided notice of
such procedure in the solicitation, a protest shall be filed initially with the
public contracting entity. However, an interested party may file an initial
protest with the Bureau of Contracts in accordance with section 24.4 of this
Part, after the public contracting entity has made a contract award, if:
1. the public contracting entity has not
provided notice of its protest procedure in the solicitation; or
2. the facts that would give rise to a
protest are not known to, and could not reasonably have been known to, an
interested party prior to the date by which a protest was required to be filed
with the public contracting entity.
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