Wash. Admin. Code § 468-16-170

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 468-16-170 - Refusal to issue proposal

The secretary may refuse to issue a proposal for reasons as enumerated in WAC 468-16-040 through 468-16-070, inclusive. Refusal to issue a proposal may continue in effect until the cause for the refusal has been eliminated. One or more of the following additional conditions may be considered sufficient for refusal to issue a proposal:

(1) The value of outstanding work plus the contract total of the work proposed to be bid exceeds the contractor's maximum capacity rating.
(2) Being placed in conditional status.
(3) Making false, fraudulent, or deceptive statements on the standard questionnaire, related documents, or documents prepared in the course of prosecuting the work.
(4) Debarment or suspension from participation in federal or state projects.
(5) Expiration of qualification.
(6) Failure to update the latest questionnaire to fairly represent the contractor's current organization and financial status.
(7) Bankruptcy.
(8) The existence of any conditions described in WAC 468-16-040 through 468-16-070 inclusive.

Wash. Admin. Code § 468-16-170

Statutory Authority: RCW 47.01.101, 47.28.030 and 47.28.070. 97-09-045 (Order 168), § 468-16-170, filed 4/15/97, effective 5/16/97; 93-03-020 (Order 134), § 468-16-170, filed 1/12/93, effective 2/12/93; 91-04-014 (Order 128), § 468-16-170, filed 1/28/91, effective 2/28/91.