The requirements in EDGAR Section 80.36 state that grantees must have written protest procedures for procurements. What does this mean?
Grantees are responsible, in accordance with good administrative practice and sound judgment, for the settlement of all contractual and administrative issues arising out of procurements. These issues include, but are not limited to, source evaluation, protests, disputes, and claims. As such, grantees are required to have protest procedures in place to handle and resolve disputes relating to their procurements and may be required to provide these procedures to ED, upon request.
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