(2) If the contracting agency finds that a prospective bidder or proposer is qualified, the notice must state the type and nature of contracts that the prospective bidder or proposer is qualified to compete for and the period of time for which the prequalification is valid. If the agency finds that the prospective bidder or proposer is not qualified as to any contracts covered by the rule, resolution, ordinance or other regulation, the notice must specify the reasons given under ORS 279B.120 for not prequalifying the prospective bidder or proposer and inform the prospective bidder or proposer of the right to a hearing under ORS 279B.425. To be entitled to a hearing under ORS 279B.425, a prospective bidder or proposer shall, within three business days after receipt of the notice, notify the contracting agency that the prospective bidder or proposer demands a hearing under ORS 279B.425.
(3) If a contracting agency has reasonable cause to believe that there has been a substantial change in the conditions of a prequalified prospective bidder or proposer and that the prospective bidder or proposer is no longer qualified or is less qualified, the contracting agency may revoke or may revise and reissue the prequalification after reasonable notice to the prequalified prospective bidder or proposer. The notice must specify the reasons given under ORS 279B.120 for revocation or revision of the prequalification of the prospective bidder or proposer and inform the prospective bidder or proposer of the right to a hearing under ORS 279B.425. To be entitled to a hearing under ORS 279B.425, a prospective bidder or proposer shall, within three business days after receipt of the notice, notify the contracting agency that the prospective bidder or proposer demands a hearing under ORS 279B.425. A revocation or revision does not apply to any contract for which an advertisement for bids or proposals was issued before the date the notice of revocation or revision was received by the prequalified prospective bidder or proposer. [2003 c.794 §62]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 07 - Public Facilities and Finance
Chapter 279B - Public Contracting - Public Procurements
Section 279B.005 - Definitions.
Section 279B.036 - Determination of feasibility of procurement.
Section 279B.045 - Contractor warranty and covenant concerning tax law compliance.
Section 279B.050 - Methods of source selection.
Section 279B.055 - Competitive sealed bidding.
Section 279B.060 - Competitive sealed proposals.
Section 279B.065 - Small procurements.
Section 279B.070 - Intermediate procurements.
Section 279B.075 - Sole-source procurements.
Section 279B.080 - Emergency procurements.
Section 279B.085 - Special procurements.
Section 279B.100 - Cancellation, rejection, delay of invitations for bids or requests for proposals.
Section 279B.110 - Responsibility of bidders and proposers.
Section 279B.115 - Qualified products lists.
Section 279B.120 - Prequalification of prospective bidders and proposers.
Section 279B.125 - Application for prequalification.
Section 279B.130 - Debarment of prospective bidders and proposers.
Section 279B.140 - Price agreements.
Section 279B.200 - Definitions for ORS 279B.200 to 279B.240.
Section 279B.215 - Brand name or equal specification; brand name specification.
Section 279B.220 - Conditions concerning payment, contributions, liens, withholding.
Section 279B.283 - Condition concerning use of conflict minerals.
Section 279B.400 - Protests and judicial review of approvals of special procurements.
Section 279B.405 - Protests and judicial review of solicitations.
Section 279B.410 - Protests of contract award.
Section 279B.415 - Judicial review of protests of contract award.
Section 279B.420 - Judicial review of other violations.
Section 279B.425 - Review of prequalification and debarment decisions.