UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 63G. General Government |
Chapter 6a. Utah Procurement Code |
Part 19. General Provisions Related to Protest or Appeal |
§ 63G-6a-1904. Costs to or against protestor. (Effective 3/29/2014)
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(2) When a protest is not sustained by a procurement appeals panel, the protestor shall reimburse the issuing procurement unit for expenses incurred in defending the appeal, including personnel costs, attorney fees, other legal costs, expenses incurred by the attorney general's office, the per diem and expenses paid by the issuing procurement unit to witnesses or appeals panel members, and any additional expenses incurred by the staff of the issuing procurement unit who have provided materials and administrative services to the procurement appeals panel for that case. (3) The provisions of Title 63G, Chapter 7, Part 4, Notice of Claim Against a Governmental Entity or a Government Employee, and Section 63G-7-601 do not apply to actions brought under this chapter by an aggrieved party for equitable relief or reasonable costs incurred in preparing or appealing an unsuccessful bid or offer.
Amended by Chapter 196, 2014 General Session