Utah Code § 35A-3-507

Request for proposals from civic organizations -- Contract requirements
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(1)
(a) The director or the director's designee may issue a request for proposals to civic
organizations for the purpose of contracting with the department for the provision of social
capital.
(b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the department
shall establish by rule:
(i) specifications for proposals;
(ii) deadlines for submissions;
(iii) contents of proposals;
(iv) the criteria upon which proposals will be accepted; and
(v) the amount of available funding.
(2) Within appropriations from the Legislature, the director may enter into a contract with a civic
organization, which shall include:
(a) the funding, if any, to be provided to the civic organization by the department;
(b) the geographical boundary within which the civic organization is to provide services to
individuals referred by the department;
(c) a description of the services to be provided by the civic organization to an applicant or
recipient;
(d) the performance monitoring system to be used by the civic organization to evaluate the
effectiveness of the services that it provides; and
(e) other provisions that the department and civic organization consider appropriate.
(3)

(a) A contract between the department and a civic organization under this section is for a defined
period of time and a fixed funding amount.
(b) If a contract provides public funds, the civic organization is required to comply with
all applicable state and federal law with respect to those funds, including any audit,
recordkeeping, and financial accounting requirements.
(4) The services provided by civic organizations under this section do not include eligibility
determinations, cash assistance, SNAP benefits, or quality assurance related to these
functions.

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