Utah Code § 63G-6a-1208

Installment payments -- Contract prepayments
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(1) A contract entered into by a procurement unit may provide for installment payments, including
interest charges, over a period of time, if the procurement official makes a written finding that:
(a) the use of installment payments are in the interest of the procurement unit;
(b) installment payments are not used as a method of avoiding budgetary constraints;
(c) the procurement unit has obtained all budgetary approvals and other approvals required for
making the installment payments;
(d) all aspects of the installment payments required in the contract are in accordance with the
requirements of law; and
(e) for a contract awarded through an invitation for bids or a request for proposals, the invitation
for bids or request for proposals indicates that installment payments are required or permitted.
(2)
(a) A procurement unit may not pay for a procurement item before the procurement unit receives
the procurement item, unless the procurement official determines that it is necessary or
beneficial for the procurement unit to pay for the procurement item before the procurement
unit receives the procurement item.
(b) A procurement official's determination under Subsection (2)(a) shall be in writing, unless:
(i) the rulemaking authority has adopted a rule describing one or more circumstances under
which a written determination is not necessary; and
(ii) the procurement official's determination is under one of those circumstances.
(3) Circumstances where prepayment may be necessary for, or beneficial to, the procurement unit
include:
(a) when it is customary in the industry to prepay for the procurement item;
(b) if the procurement unit will receive an identifiable benefit by prepaying, including reduced
costs, additional procurement items, early delivery, better service, or better contract terms; or
(c) other circumstances permitted by rule made by the rulemaking authority.
(4) The rulemaking authority may make rules governing prepayments.
(5) A prepaid expenditure shall be supported by documentation indicating:
(a) the amount of the prepayment;
(b) the prepayment schedule;
(c) the procurement items to which each prepayment relates;
(d) the remedies for a contractor's noncompliance with requirements relating to the provision of
the procurement items; and
(e) all other terms and conditions relating to the payments and the procurement items.

(6) The procurement official or the procurement official's designee may require a performance
bond, of up to 100% of the prepayment amount, from the person to whom the prepayments are
made.

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