Utah Code § 63G-6a-802

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Notice -- Duty to negotiate contract terms in best interest of procurement unit.
(1) A procurement unit may award a contract for a procurement item without engaging in a
standard procurement process if the procurement official determines in writing that:
(a) there is only one source for the procurement item;
(b)
(i) transitional costs are a significant consideration in selecting a procurement item; and

(ii) the results of a cost-benefit analysis demonstrate that transitional costs are unreasonable
or cost-prohibitive, and that the award of a contract without engaging in a standard
procurement process is in the best interest of the procurement unit;
(c) the award of a contract is under circumstances, described in rules adopted by the rulemaking
authority, that make awarding the contract through a standard procurement process
impractical and not in the best interest of the procurement unit; or
(d) the procurement item is intended to be used for, or in connection with the establishment of, a
state store, as defined in Section 32B-1-102.
(2) Transitional costs associated with a trial use or testing of a procurement item under a trial
use contract awarded under Section 63G-6a-802.3 may not be included in a consideration of
transitional costs under Subsection (1)(b).
(3)
(a) Subject to Subsection (3)(b), a rulemaking authority shall make rules regarding the publication
of notice for a procurement under this section that, at a minimum, require publication of notice
of the procurement, in accordance with Section 63G-6a-112, if the cost of the procurement
exceeds $50,000.
(b) Publication of notice under Section 63G-6a-112 is not required for:
(i) the procurement of public utility services pursuant to a sole source contract; or
(ii) other procurements under this section for which an applicable rule provides that notice is not
required.
(4) A procurement official who awards a contract under this section shall negotiate with the
contractor to ensure that the terms of the contract, including price and delivery, are in the best
interest of the procurement unit.

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