Kentucky Revised Statutes
Ky. Rev. Stat. § 45A.290 (2026)
Effect of protest
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In the event of a protest timely filed under KRS 45A.285(2), the Commonwealth shall not proceed further with the solicitation or award involved, until the secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet, or his designee, makes a written and adequately supported determination that continuation of the procurement is necessary to protect substantial interests of the Commonwealth. Effective: January 1, 1979 History: Created 1978 Ky. Acts ch. 110, sec. 58, effective January 1, 1979.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2005–2025 · leading case: Lab'y Corp. of Am. Holdings v. Rudolph, 184 S.W.3d 68 (Ky. Ct. App. 2005).
Lab'y Corp. of Am. Holdings v. Rudolph, 184 S.W.3d 68 (Ky. Ct. App. 2005). “285 and KRS 45A.290. The consideration and award constituted arbitrary and capricious action under the procedural and substantive due process clauses of the Kentucky Constitution (Section 2) and the United States Constitution.”
Bd. of Educ. of Paris, Kentucky v. Jason Earlywine (Ky. 2025). “225 through KRS 45A.290 generally provides for how a contractor can bring a contract dispute, first within the Finance and Administration Cabinet and then with an appeal to the courts; like Justice Noble in Furtula, we find the general/specific canon of statutory construction…”
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