Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
Section 1013.36 - Bid opening(a)Opening of bids. The sealed bids will be opened in public and not before the time designated in the notice of a proposed sale provided under this subchapter.(1) Each bidder, or an individual authorized as the bidder's representative as provided in § 1001.28 (relating to power of attorney), shall be present at the bid opening to address issues that may arise during the bidding process, including the event of a tie bid.(2) The winning bid for each medallion will be the highest bid for that medallion that is complete and responsive.(3) Tie bids will be decided through subsequent sealed bids between only the tied bidders. The sealed bids to break the tie shall be submitted on the same day as the bid opening pursuant to the instructions of the Director. This process will also be used to determine tie bids for placement on the list as provided in subsection (b).(4) The winning bids will be announced at the public sale, posted in the lobby of the TLD Headquarters and listed on the Authority's web site at www.philapark.org/tld.(5) The winning bidder will be notified by the Authority of its winning bidder status as provided in § 1001.51(b)(3) (relating to service by the Authority).(6) The winning bidder shall appear before the Director or a designee at TLD Headquarters within 5 business days of notice of the winning bid to acknowledge acceptance of the medallion and to confirm that all sale documentation has been properly completed and filed as provided in Chapter 1027 (relating to sale of rights).(7) Winning bids that are not acknowledged as required under paragraph (6) will be deemed withdrawn.(b)Nonsuccessful bid review.(1) A list of the responsive, nonsuccessful bids in the order from the highest bid amount will be produced and maintained by the Authority for each medallion subject to sale by the Authority.(2) If the sale of the medallion to the original successful bidder is withdrawn or terminated for any reason or the successful bidder is not approved by the Authority or fails to close on the sale of the medallion by the date designated in § 1013.34 (relating to notice of medallion sale by the Authority), the Director may notify the highest nonsuccessful bidder as provided in § 1001.51(b)(3) and allow the bidder the opportunity to be a successful bidder and complete the sale process.(3) The highest nonsuccessful bidder shall notify the Director of his decision to become a successful bidder within 5 business days of notice and redeposit the required deposit amount with the Authority in the form provided in § 1013.35(a)(4)(i) (relating to procedures for bidding). In the event the noticed nonsuccessful bidder elects not to become a successful bidder, the Director may proceed to notify nonsuccessful bidders in order of highest to lowest bid until a successful bidder is obtained.(4) The Director may amend the mandatory closing date by a period no greater than the time between the bid date and the date the next highest ranking bidder accepts the Director's invitation to become a successful bidder.(5) The Director may decline to make a selection from the list in paragraph (1) and request authorization from the Board to readvertise the bid process for a medallion after the sale of the medallion to the original successful bidder is withdrawn or terminated for any reason or fails to close by the date designated in § 1013.34.(c)Assignment of the winning bid. A winning bidder may not assign his rights to the winning bid status. An assignment such as this is void.