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B-219312.6 1 (1986-02-03)

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                         THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL
 ONCISION      •       . OW THE UNITED STATES
                         WASHINGTON. 0. C. 20548



 FILE:         B-219312.6      DATE:   February 3, 1986

 MATTER OF:       Bruce Rahmani--Reconsideration


 DIGEST:
 1.  Prior decision, affirming the dismissal of an
     untimely request for reconsideration, is affirmed
     where protester fails to show that the decision
     (or the dismissal) was based on any errors of fact
     or law.

2.   A request for reconsideration of a dismissal of a
     protest, filed (received) at GAO more than 10
     working days after the protester received the pro-
     test dismissal notice, is untimely under GAO Bid
     Protest Regulations and will not be considered.

3.   In the absence of affirmative evidence to show
     actual earlier receipt, GAO's time/date stamp is
     accepted as evidence of the time of receipt of
     materials relating to protests at GAO.

4.   A protester makes use of the mail service at its
     own risk and a delay or loss in the mails does not
     serve as a basis for considering untimely filed
     materials.

     Bruce Rahmani (Rahmani) requests reconsideration of our
decision in the matter of Bruce Rahmani--Reconsideration,
B-219312.5, Jan. 9, 1986, 86-1 C.P.D.

     We affirm our prior decision.

     In that decision, we affirmed the dismissal of
Rahmani's December 2, 1985, request for reconsideration of
our November 22, 1985, dismissal of its protest. Rahmani's
first request for reconsideration was untimely filed with
GAO on December 18, more than 10 working days after
November 29, 1985, when Rahmani stated it received our
dismissal of its initial protest. 4 C.F.R. S 21.12(b)
(1985); A & B Construction and Maintenance--Reconsideration,
B-219166.4, Aug. 30, 1985, 85-2 C.P.D.  254.

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