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5-30-7-3. Scoring of proposals

IN Code § 5-30-7-3 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 3. (a) The technical review committee shall review the qualitative proposals and establish a score for each qualitative proposal based on the factors, weighting, and process identified in the request for proposals.

(b) The technical review committee shall give a written comprehensive score for each qualitative proposal.

(c) A written comprehensive score for a qualitative proposal must include the following:

(1) An explanation of the scoring methodology adopted by the technical review committee that is sufficiently detailed to enable an independent observer to calculate the composite score for the qualitative proposal from the scores described in subdivision (2).

(2) For each factor used in calculating the composite score of the qualitative proposal, the following:

(A) The unweighted score awarded by each member of the technical review committee for the factor.

(B) The unweighted score of the technical review committee as a whole for the factor, calculated from the individual scores described in clause (A).

(C) The weight for the factor, if all factors are not given equal weight in calculating the composite score for the qualitative proposal.

(D) The weighted score for the factor, if a weight specified under clause (C) is used to adjust the unweighted score determined under clause (B) for the factor.

(3) The composite score for the qualitative proposal, calculated from the scores described in subdivision (2) in accordance with the scoring methodology adopted by the technical review committee.

As added by P.L.74-2005, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.166-2011, SEC.11.

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5-30-7-3. Scoring of proposals