(a) Only parties to the contract aggrieved by a decision issued pursuant to § 103D-703 by a state chief procurement officer or a designee may initiate an action under § 661-1.

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 103D-711

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Contract: means all types of agreements, regardless of what they may be called, for the procurement or disposal of goods or services, or for construction. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 103D-104
  • county: includes the city and county of Honolulu. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 1-22
  • Governmental body: means any department, commission, council, board, bureau, authority, committee, institution, legislative body, agency, government corporation, or other establishment or office of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the State, including the office of Hawaiian affairs, and the several counties of the State. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 103D-104
  • Procurement: means buying, purchasing, renting, leasing, or otherwise acquiring any good, service, or construction. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 103D-104
  • Procurement officer: means any person authorized to enter into and administer contracts and make written determinations with respect thereto. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 103D-104
(b) A person aggrieved by a decision issued pursuant to § 103D-703 by a county chief procurement officer or a designee may initiate an action under, or by virtue of, the contract in controversy in the circuit court.
(c) A governmental body aggrieved by a decision issued pursuant to § 103D-703 by a state or county chief procurement officer or a designee may initiate an action under, or by virtue of, the contract in controversy in the circuit court.
(d) To the extent the remedies provided in this part, including provisions for interest, differ from the remedies available against the State under chapter 661, the remedies shall be as provided in this part. Only the attorney general may settle and resolve a matter filed in the courts against the State pursuant to this section.