- A. An unsolicited proposal shall be a proposal that is submitted at the initiative of the offeror, and not in response to a solicitation.
- B. An unsolicited proposal shall be submitted in writing and in sufficient detail for the agency chief procurement officer to understand the proposal.
- C. An unsolicited proposal shall not be an advance offer to a known state requirement.
D. An agency chief procurement officer shall submit a written request to the state procurement administrator to award a contract resulting from an unsolicited proposal. The written request shall contain the following:
- 1. Name of the agency or agencies;
- 2. Name of the contractor;
- 3. Description of the project, including unique and innovative features of the project;
- 4. Statement and explanation that project is in best interest of the state;
- 5. Duration of the project; and
- 6. Proposed contract terms and conditions.
E. The agency chief procurement officer shall obtain approval from the state procurement administrator before proceeding with an unsolicited proposal. The state procurement administrator shall:
- 1. Issue written approval, with any conditions or restrictions;
- 2. Request additional information from the agency chief procurement officer; or
- 3. Deny the request.
Historical Note
New Section made by final rulemaking at 12 A.A.R. 508, effective April 8, 2006 (Supp. 06-1).