Utah Code § 63G-6a-1003

Preference for resident contractors
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(1) As used in this section, "resident contractor" means a person, partnership, corporation, or other
business entity that:
(a) either has its principal place of business in Utah or that employs workers who are residents of
this state when available; and
(b) was transacting business on the date when bids for the public contract were first solicited.
(2)
(a) When awarding contracts for construction, an issuing procurement unit shall grant a resident
contractor a reciprocal preference over a nonresident contractor from any state that gives or
requires a preference to contractors from that state.
(b) The amount of the reciprocal preference shall be equal to the amount of the preference
applied by the state of the nonresident contractor.
(3)
(a) In order to receive the reciprocal preference under this section, the bidder shall certify on the
bid that the bidder qualifies as a resident contractor.
(b) The reciprocal preference is waived if the certification described in Subsection (2)(a) does not
appear on the bid.

(4)
(a) If the responsible contractor submitting the lowest responsive bid is not a resident contractor
whose principal place of business is in a state that gives or requires a preference to
contractors from that state, and if a resident responsible contractor has also submitted a
responsive bid, and, with the benefit of the reciprocal preference, the resident contractor's bid
is equal to or less than the original lowest bid, the issuing procurement unit shall:
(i) give notice to the resident contractor that the resident contractor qualifies as a preferred
resident contractor; and
(ii) issue the contract to the resident contractor if the resident contractor agrees, in writing, to
meet the low bid within 72 hours after notification that the resident contractor is a preferred
resident contractor.
(b) The issuing procurement unit shall include the exact price submitted by the lowest bidder in
the notice that the issuing procurement unit submits to the preferred resident contractor.
(c) The issuing procurement unit may not enter into a contract with any other bidder for the
construction until 72 hours have elapsed after notification to the preferred resident contractor.
(5)
(a) If there is more than one preferred resident contractor, the issuing procurement unit shall
award the contract to the willing preferred resident contractor who was the lowest preferred
resident contractor originally.
(b) If there were two or more equally low preferred resident contractors, the issuing procurement
unit shall comply with the rules of the rulemaking authority to determine which bidder should
be awarded the contract.
(6) The provisions of this section do not apply if application of this section might jeopardize the
receipt of federal funds.

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