1712.1 - Contract controversies.

     § 1712.1.  Contract controversies.        (a)  Right to claim.--A contractor may file a claim with the     contracting officer in writing for controversies arising from a     contract entered into by the Commonwealth.        (b)  Filing of claim.--A claim shall be filed with the     contracting officer within six months of the date it accrues. If     a contractor fails to file a claim or files an untimely claim,     the contractor is deemed to have waived its right to assert a     claim in any forum. Untimely filed claims shall be disregarded     by the contracting officer.        (c)  Contents of claim.--A claim shall state all grounds upon     which the contractor asserts a controversy exists.        (d)  Determination.--The contracting officer shall review a     claim and issue a final determination in writing regarding the     claim within 120 days of the receipt of the claim unless     extended by consent of the contracting officer and the     contractor. If the contracting officer fails to issue a final     determination within the 120 days unless extended by consent of     the parties, the claim shall be deemed denied. The determination     of the contracting officer shall be the final order of the     purchasing agency.        (e)  Statement of claim.--Within 15 days of the mailing date     of a final determination denying a claim or within 135 days of     filing a claim if no extension is agreed to by the parties,     whichever occurs first, the contractor may file a statement of     claim with the board.        (f)  Applicability.--The provisions of 2 Pa.C.S. (relating to     administrative law and procedure) shall not apply to this     section.     (Dec. 3, 2002, P.L.1147, No.142, eff. imd.)        2002 Amendment.  Act 142 added section 1712.1.        Cross References.  Section 1712.1 is referred to in sections     1702, 1724 of this title.