Government Code § 2269.155
The governmental entity must choose the best-value offeror, try to negotiate a contract, may discuss possible scope, timing, and price changes, and if negotiations fail it must move to the next-ranked offeror. It must also make the evaluations public and give them to all offerors within 7 business days after contract a
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The governmental entity must choose the best-value offeror, try to negotiate a contract, may discuss possible scope, timing, and price changes, and if negotiations fail it must move to the next-ranked offeror. It must also make the evaluations public and give them to all offerors within 7 business days after contract award.
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