Utah Code § 63G-6a-2105

Cooperative procurements -- Contracts with federal government -- Regional
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solicitations.
(1) The chief procurement officer may, in accordance with the requirements of this chapter, enter
into a cooperative procurement, and a contract that is awarded as a result of a cooperative
procurement, with:
(a) another state;
(b) a cooperative purchasing organization; or
(c) a public entity inside or outside the state.
(2) A public entity, nonprofit organization, or, as permitted under federal law, an agency of the
federal government, may obtain a procurement item from a state cooperative contract or a
contract awarded by the chief procurement officer under Subsection (1), without signing a
participating addendum if the solicitation issued by the chief procurement officer to obtain
the contract includes a statement indicating that the resulting contract will be issued for the

benefit of public entities and, as applicable, nonprofit organizations and agencies of the federal
government.
(3) Except as provided in Section 63G-6a-506, or as otherwise provided in this chapter, an
executive branch procurement unit may not obtain a procurement item from a source other
than a state cooperative contract or a contract awarded by the chief procurement officer under
Subsection (1), if the procurement item is available under a state cooperative contract or a
contract awarded by the chief procurement officer under Subsection (1).
(4) A Utah procurement unit may:
(a) contract with the federal government without going through a standard procurement process
or an exception to a standard procurement process, described in Part 8, Exceptions to
Procurement Requirements, if the procurement item obtained under the contract is provided:
(i) directly by the federal government and not by a person contracting with the federal
government; or
(ii) by a person under contract with the federal government that obtained the contract in a
manner that substantially complies with the provisions of this chapter;
(b) participate in, sponsor, conduct, or administer a cooperative procurement with another Utah
procurement unit or another public entity in Utah, if:
(i) each party unit involved in the cooperative procurement enters into an agreement describing
the rights and duties of each party;
(ii) the procurement is conducted, and the contract awarded, in accordance with the
requirements of this chapter;
(iii) the solicitation:
(A) clearly indicates that the procurement is a cooperative procurement; and
(B) identifies each party that may purchase under the resulting contract; and
(iv) each party involved in the cooperative procurement signs a participating addendum
describing its rights and obligations in relation to the resulting contract; or
(c) purchase under, or otherwise participate in, an agreement or contract of a cooperative
purchasing organization, if:
(i) each party involved in the cooperative procurement enters into an agreement describing the
rights and duties of each party;
(ii) the procurement was conducted in accordance with the requirements of this chapter;
(iii) the solicitation:
(A) clearly indicates that the procurement is a cooperative procurement; and
(B) identifies each party that may purchase under the resulting contract; and
(iv) each party involved in the cooperative procurement signs a participating addendum
describing its rights and obligations in relation to the resulting contract.
(5) A procurement unit may not obtain a procurement item under a contract that results from a
cooperative procurement described in Subsection (4), unless the procurement unit:
(a) is identified under Subsection (4)(b)(iii)(B) or (4)(c)(iii)(B); and
(b) signs a participating addendum to the contract as required by this section.
(6) A procurement unit, other than a legislative procurement unit or a judicial procurement unit,
may not obtain a procurement item under a contract held by the United States General
Services Administration, unless, based upon documentation provided by the procurement unit,
the Director of the State Division of Purchasing and General Services determines in writing
that the United States General Services Administration procured the contract in a manner that
substantially complies with the provisions of this chapter.
(7)

(a) As used in this Subsection (7), "regional solicitation" means a solicitation issued by the chief
procurement officer for the procurement of a procurement item within a specified geographical
region of the state.
(b) In addition to any other duty or authority under this section, the chief procurement officer
shall:
(i) after considering board recommendations, develop a plan for issuing regional solicitations;
and
(ii) after developing a plan, issue regional solicitations for procurement items in accordance with
the plan and this chapter.
(c) A plan under Subsection (7)(b) shall:
(i) define the proposed regional boundaries for regional solicitations;
(ii) specify the types of procurement items for which a regional solicitation may be issued; and
(iii) identify the regional solicitations that the chief procurement officer plans to issue.
(d) A regional solicitation shall require that a person responding to the solicitation offer similar
warranties and submit to similar obligations as are standard under other state cooperative
contracts.
(e) Except as authorized by the chief procurement officer, a procurement item that is available
under a state cooperative contract may not be provided under a contract pursuant to a
regional solicitation until after the expiration of the state cooperative contract.

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