(a) The Appeals Board may award an interested party the reasonable costs of filing and pursuing a protest, including reasonable attorney's fees, if: (1) the interested party appeals the final action of an agency on a protest; (2) the Appeals Board sustains the appeal; and (3) the Appeals Board finds that there has been a violation of law or regulation. (b) The Appeals Board shall adopt regulations to implement this section and to determine what constitutes reasonable costs of filing and pursuing a protest.
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