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�gIVER BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br /> 4 2 <br /> r Purchasing Policies and Procedures <br /> �LORI�� Manual Updated March 15, 2016 <br /> 7. PROTEST PROCEDURE <br /> 7.1 RESOLUTION OF PROTESTS <br /> Any actual or prospective bidder or proposer who is aggrieved in connection with a competitive <br /> selection process may protest to the Purchasing Manager. The protest shall be submitted to the <br /> Purchasing Manager in writing within seven (7) calendar days after the bidder or proposer knows <br /> or should have known of the facts giving rise to the protest. <br /> A. Decision. The Purchasing Manager shall promptly investigate the basis of the <br /> protest and, after consultation with the Originating Department, the Office of the County Attorney <br /> and any other person or entity deemed necessary by the Purchasing Manager, shall issue a <br /> decision in writing. A copy of the decision shall be furnished immediately to the protestor and any <br /> other party determined by the Purchasing Manager to be directly affected by the decision. The <br /> decision shall: <br /> 1. State the decision and the basis for the decision, and <br /> 2. Set forth the protestor's right to administrative review. <br /> B. Administrative Review. If the protestor disagrees with the decision of the <br /> Purchasing Manager, the protestor may appeal the decision to the Board. Written notice of such <br /> appeal shall be submitted by the protestor to the Purchasing Manager within seven (7) calendar <br /> days of receipt of the Purchasing Manager's decision. The Board shall consider the appeal with <br /> reasonable promptness, and may address the appeal at the same time that it considers the <br /> Bid/RFP/RFQ award. <br /> C. Stay of Procurements During Protests. In the event of a timely protest, the County <br /> shall not award the contract until the administrative appeal is resolved as set forth in paragraphs A <br /> and B above, unless the County Administrator or the Board determines that the award must be <br /> made without delay in order to protect the substantial interests of the County. <br /> 26 <br />