Utah Code § 63G-6a-1002

Reciprocal preference for providers of state products
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(1)
(a) An issuing procurement unit shall, for all procurements, give a reciprocal preference to
those bidders offering procurement items that are produced, manufactured, mined, grown,
or performed in Utah over those bidders offering procurement items that are produced,
manufactured, mined, grown, or performed in any state that gives or requires a preference
to procurement items that are produced, manufactured, mined, grown, or performed in that
state.
(b) The amount of reciprocal preference shall be equal to the amount of the preference applied
by the other state for that particular procurement item.

(c) In order to receive a reciprocal preference under this section, the bidder shall certify on
the bid that the procurement items offered are produced, manufactured, mined, grown, or
performed in Utah.
(d) The reciprocal preference is waived if the certification described in Subsection (1)(c) does not
appear on the bid.
(2)
(a) If the responsible bidder submitting the lowest responsive bid offers procurement items that
are produced, manufactured, mined, grown, or performed in a state that gives or requires
a preference, and if another responsible bidder has submitted a responsive bid offering
procurement items that are produced, manufactured, mined, grown, or performed in Utah,
and with the benefit of the reciprocal preference, the bid of the other bidder is equal to or less
than the original lowest bid, the issuing procurement unit shall:
(i) give notice to the bidder offering procurement items that are produced, manufactured, mined,
grown, or performed in Utah that the bidder qualifies as a preferred bidder; and
(ii) make the purchase from the preferred bidder if the bidder agrees, in writing, to meet the low
bid within 72 hours after notification that the bidder is a preferred bidder.
(b) The issuing procurement unit shall include the exact price submitted by the lowest bidder in
the notice the issuing procurement unit submits to the preferred bidder.
(c) The issuing procurement unit may not enter into a contract with any other bidder for the
purchase until 72 hours have elapsed after notification to the preferred bidder.
(3)
(a) If there is more than one preferred bidder, the issuing procurement unit shall award the
contract to the willing preferred bidder who was the lowest preferred bidder originally.
(b) If there were two or more equally low preferred bidders, the issuing procurement unit shall
comply with the rules of the rulemaking authority to determine which bidder should be
awarded the contract.
(4) The provisions of this section do not apply if application of this section might jeopardize the
receipt of federal funds.

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