Find Laws Find Lawyers Free Legal Forms USA State Laws

UTAH STATUTES AND CODES

63G-6-811 - Time limits to file protest or appeal -- Effect of filing.

63G-6-811. Time limits to file protest or appeal -- Effect of filing.
(1) For a protest under Subsection 63G-6-810(1), the aggrieved person shall file a protestwith the board within five working days after the aggrieved person knows or should have knownof the facts and circumstances upon which the protest is based; provided, however, that a protestwith respect to an invitation for bids or request for proposals shall be filed prior to the opening ofbids or the closing date for proposals unless the aggrieved person did not know and should nothave known of the facts giving rise to the protest prior to bid opening or the closing date forproposals.
(2) For an appeal from a decision regarding a protested solicitation or award, theaggrieved person shall file an appeal within seven calendar days of receipt of a decision renderedor considered to have been rendered pursuant to Section 63G-6-806.
(3) For an appeal from a decision regarding a debarment, suspension, or contractcontroversy, the aggrieved person shall file an appeal within 60 calendar days of receipt of adecision rendered or considered to have been rendered pursuant to Section 63G-6-806.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session

Utah Forms by Issue

Utah Abortion Forms
Utah Administration/Filing Fees Forms
Utah Business Forms
Utah Court Forms
> Civil (District)
> Mediation
> Personal Protection
> Small Claims
> Subpoena
Utah Divorce Forms
Utah Expungement Forms
Utah Name Change Forms
Utah Parental Notification Forms
Utah Power of Attorney Forms
Utah Tax Forms

Utah Law

Utah State Laws
    > Utah Child Support
    > Utah Gun Laws
    > Utah Statutes
Utah Courts
Utah Tax
    > Utah State Tax
Utah Labor Laws
    > Utah Unemployment
Utah Agencies
    > Utah Department of Workforce Services
    > Utah DMV
    > Utah State Tax Commission

Utah Court Map

Tips