Arkansas Code § 19-11-239

Finality of determinations
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The determinations required by: (1) Section 19-11-229(h) , which refers to competitive sealed bidding, award; (2) Section 19-11-230(b) , which refers to competitive sealed proposals, conditions for use; (3) Section 19-11-230(g) , which refers to competitive sealed proposals, award; (4) Section 19-11-232 , which refers to proprietary or sole source procurements; (5) Section 19-11-233 , which refers to emergency procurements; (6) Section 19-11-234 , which refers to competitive bidding; (7) Section 19-11-235 , which refers to responsibility of bidders and offerors, determination of responsibility; (8) Section 19-11-238(b) , which refers to multiyear contracts, determination prior to use; and (9) Section 19-11-263 , which refers to special procurements, are final and conclusive, unless they are clearly erroneous, arbitrary, capricious, or contrary to law. Acts 1979, No. 482, § 46; 1981, No. 600, § 27; A.S.A. 1947, § 14-270; Acts 2001, No. 1237, § 30.
The determinations required by: (1) Section 19-11-229(h) , which refers to competitive sealed bidding, award; (2) Section 19-11-230(b) , which refers to competitive sealed proposals, conditions for use; (3) Section 19-11-230(g) , which refers to competitive sealed proposals, award; (4) Section 19-11-232 , which refers to proprietary or sole source procurements; (5) Section 19-11-233 , which refers to emergency procurements; (6) Section 19-11-234 , which refers to competitive bidding; (7) Section 19-11-235 , which refers to responsibility of bidders and offerors, determination of responsibility; (8) Section 19-11-238(b) , which refers to multiyear contracts, determination prior to use; and (9) Section 19-11-263 , which refers to special procurements, are final and conclusive, unless they are clearly erroneous, arbitrary, capricious, or contrary to law. Acts 1979, No. 482, § 46; 1981, No. 600, § 27; A.S.A. 1947, § 14-270; Acts 2001, No. 1237, § 30.
The determinations required by: (1) Section 19-11-229(h) , which refers to competitive sealed bidding, award; (2) Section 19-11-230(b) , which refers to competitive sealed proposals, conditions for use; (3) Section 19-11-230(g) , which refers to competitive sealed proposals, award; (4) Section 19-11-232 , which refers to proprietary or sole source procurements; (5) Section 19-11-233 , which refers to emergency procurements; (6) Section 19-11-234 , which refers to competitive bidding; (7) Section 19-11-235 , which refers to responsibility of bidders and offerors, determination of responsibility; (8) Section 19-11-238(b) , which refers to multiyear contracts, determination prior to use; and (9) Section 19-11-263 , which refers to special procurements, are final and conclusive, unless they are clearly erroneous, arbitrary, capricious, or contrary to law. Acts 1979, No. 482, § 46; 1981, No. 600, § 27; A.S.A. 1947, § 14-270; Acts 2001, No. 1237, § 30.
The determinations required by:
(1) Section 19-11-229(h) , which refers to competitive sealed bidding, award;
(2) Section 19-11-230(b) , which refers to competitive sealed proposals, conditions for use;
(3) Section 19-11-230(g) , which refers to competitive sealed proposals, award;
(4) Section 19-11-232 , which refers to proprietary or sole source procurements;
(5) Section 19-11-233 , which refers to emergency procurements;
(6) Section 19-11-234 , which refers to competitive bidding;
(7) Section 19-11-235 , which refers to responsibility of bidders and offerors, determination of responsibility;
(8) Section 19-11-238(b) , which refers to multiyear contracts, determination prior to use; and
(9) Section 19-11-263 , which refers to special procurements, are final and conclusive, unless they are clearly erroneous, arbitrary, capricious, or contrary to law.
are final and conclusive, unless they are clearly erroneous, arbitrary, capricious, or contrary to law.
Acts 1979, No. 482, § 46; 1981, No. 600, § 27; A.S.A. 1947, § 14-270; Acts 2001, No. 1237, § 30.

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