Haw. Code R. § 3-143-606

Current through November, 2024
Section 3-143-606 - Correction of errors after submittal deadline

After the submittal deadline, only patent errors may be corrected as provided in this section.

(1) Patent error defined. A patent error is an error that would be readily ascertainable by a reasonably knowledgeable person in the field of health and human services. Depending on the circumstances, patent errors may include, but are not limited to arithmetical errors, typographical errors, transposition errors, and omitted signatures.
(2) Correction of patent error. To correct a patent error, an applicant must identify the error in the proposal, and establish the following to the purchasing agency's satisfaction:
(A) That the error identified is a patent error;
(B) That the proposed correction constitutes the information intended at the time the proposal was submitted, and not a modification of the proposal based on information received after the submittal deadline; and
(C) That the proposed correction is not contrary to the best interest of the purchasing agency or to the fair treatment of other applicants.

Haw. Code R. § 3-143-606

[Eff 6/19/99; am and comp JAN 23 2006] (Auth: HRS § 103F-106) (Imp: HRS § 103F-402)