Utah Code § 63G-6a-117

Sale of previously purchased procurement item -- Limitations
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Buyback purchaser" means a person who buys a procurement item from the procurement
unit to which the person previously sold the procurement item.
(b) "Excess repurchase amount" means the difference between:
(i) the amount a buyback purchaser pays to a procurement unit to purchase a procurement item
that the buyback purchaser previously sold to the procurement unit; and
(ii) the amount the procurement unit paid to the buyback purchaser to purchase the
procurement item.
(2) A procurement unit that sells a procurement item to a buyback purchaser for an amount that
exceeds the amount the procurement unit paid for the procurement item:
(a) shall require the buyback purchaser to pay cash for the procurement item;
(b) may not accept the excess repurchase amount in the form of a credit, discount, or other
incentive on a future purchase that the procurement unit makes from the buyback purchaser;
and
(c) may not use the excess repurchase amount to acquire an additional procurement item from
the person who paid the excess repurchase amount.

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