Wash. Admin. Code § 480-107-015 - Solicitation process for any RFP
(1)
The provisions of this section apply to any RFP issued to fill a resource need.
The commission strongly encourages a utility to consult with commission staff
and other interested stakeholders during the development of an RFP and the
associated evaluation rubric.
(2) A
utility must conduct outreach to potential bidders or resource suppliers,
including nonprofit organizations and under-represented bidders such as
minority-, women-, disabled-, and veteran-owned businesses, to encourage
equitable participation in the bidding process. A utility must provide to all
potential bidders equitable access to information relevant to responding to the
utility's RFP including, but not limited to, accommodation required by the
Americans with Disabilities Act's communications guidance.
(3) A utility must post a copy of the RFP on
the utility's public website and make best efforts to ensure the RFP is known
to industry participants and potential bidders, such as by placing notices in
relevant industry publications, including publications aimed at women-,
minority-, disabled-, and veteran-owned businesses.
(4) The utility must publish on its public
website information about how interested persons can participate in or follow
the utility's RFP process, including RFP approval, if required, and how to
contact the commission's records center to be placed on relevant distribution
lists for utility RFPs.
(5) Prior
to the expiration of the solicitation period specified in the RFP, the utility
may allow the bid contents to be available to its employees and the independent
evaluator, within the limitations established in WAC 480-107-024(3). Such
availability must be solely for the purpose of tracking the receipt of bids and
to prepare for, but not to begin, the evaluation phase of the RFP
process.
(6) A utility or its
subsidiary or affiliate may participate in the utility's own RFP process as a
bidder consistent with the requirements in WAC 480-107-023 and
480-107-024.
(7) If demand response
may meet some or all of the identified resource need, the utility must make a
good faith effort to provide sufficiently detailed information that allows a
bidder the opportunity to develop a demand response bid that includes, but is
not limited to, stacked values of benefits and costs.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 80.01.040 and 80.04.160. 06-08-025 (Docket No. UE-030423, General Order No. R-530), § 480-107-015, filed 3/28/06, effective 4/28/06.
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