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2011 Utah Code
Title 63G General Government
Chapter 6 Utah Procurement Code
- Section 101 Title.
- Section 102 Purpose of chapter.
- Section 103 Definitions.
- Section 104 Application of chapter.
- Section 105 Exemptions from chapter -- Compliance with federal law.
- Section 106 Records.
- Section 201 Creation of procurement policy board.
- Section 202 Powers and duties of board.
- Section 203 Chief procurement officer -- Appointment -- Qualifications.
- Section 204 Duties of chief procurement officer.
- Section 205 Delegation of authority.
- Section 206 Transfer of power to policy board.
- Section 207 Specific statutory authority.
- Section 208 Rules and regulations of policy board and building board.
- Section 209 Procurement Advisory Council.
- Section 301 Rules for specifications.
- Section 302 Duty of chief procurement officer in maintaining specifications.
- Section 303 Purpose of specifications.
- Section 401 Contracts awarded by sealed bidding -- Procedure.
- Section 402 Contracts awarded by reverse auction.
- Section 403 Procurement -- Use of recycled goods.
- Section 404 Preference for providers of state products.
- Section 405 Preference for resident contractors.
- Section 406 Preference for recycled paper and paper products.
- Section 407 Use of alkaline paper.
- Section 408 Use of competitive sealed proposals in lieu of bids -- Procedure.
- Section 408.5 Procurement for submitted proposal.
- Section 409 Small purchases.
- Section 410 Circumstances justifying award of contract without competition.
- Section 411 Emergency procurements.
- Section 412 Cancellation and rejection of bids.
- Section 413 Determination of nonresponsibility of bidder.
- Section 414 Prequalification of suppliers.
- Section 415 Rules and regulations to determine allowable incurred costs -- Required information -- Auditing of books.
- Section 416 Cost-plus-a-percentage-of-cost contract prohibited.
- Section 417 Period of time for contract of supplies.
- Section 418 Right of state to inspect place of business of contractor or subcontractor.
- Section 419 Determinations final except when arbitrary and capricious.
- Section 420 Factual information to attorney general if collusion suspected.
- Section 421 Records of contracts made.
- Section 422 Exemptions from source selection and contract requirements -- Violation penalty.
- Section 423 Purchase of prison industry goods.
- Section 424 Counties and municipalities eligible to participate in state agreements, contracts, and surplus property program.
- Section 425 Purchase from community rehabilitation programs.
- Section 426 Tie bids -- Preference for providers of state products -- Resolution of tie bids -- Record of tie bids.
- Section 501 Alternative methods of construction contracting management.
- Section 502 Procurement of design-build transportation project contracts.
- Section 503 Definitions -- Procurement of tollway development agreements.
- Section 504 Bid security requirements -- Directed suretyship prohibited -- Penalty.
- Section 505 Bonds necessary when contract is awarded -- Waiver -- Action -- Attorney fees.
- Section 506 (Superseded 08/01/11) Preliminary notice requirement.
- Section 506 (Effective 08/01/11) Preliminary notice requirement.
- Section 507 Form of bonds -- Effect of certified copy.
- Section 601 Required contract clauses -- Computation of price adjustments -- Use of rules and regulations.
- Section 602 Certification of change order.
- Section 603 Contracts -- Certain indemnification provisions forbidden.
- Section 604 Drug and alcohol testing required for state construction contracts.
- Section 701 Policy regarding architect-engineer services.
- Section 702 Selection committee for architect-engineer services.
- Section 703 Selection as part of design-build or lease.
- Section 704 Determination of compensation for architect-engineer services.
- Section 705 Restrictions on state agency procurement of architect-engineer services.
- Section 801 Protest to chief procurement officer -- Time -- Authority to resolve protest.
- Section 802 Effect of timely protest.
- Section 803 Costs to or against protestor.
- Section 804 Debarment from consideration for award of contracts -- Causes for debarment.
- Section 805 Authority to resolve controversy between state and contractor.
- Section 806 Decisions of chief procurement officer to be in writing -- Effect of no writing.
- Section 807 Creation of Procurement Appeals Board.
- Section 808 Rules of procedure to be adopted.
- Section 809 Decisions to be in writing.
- Section 810 Jurisdiction of Procurement Appeals Board.
- Section 811 Time limits to file protest or appeal -- Effect of filing.
- Section 812 Discontinued appeal with prejudice, except as authorized.
- Section 813 Factual determination of appeals board final and conclusive.
- Section 814 Right to appeal to Court of Appeals.
- Section 815 Jurisdiction of district court.
- Section 816 Effect of prior determination by agents of state.
- Section 817 Statutes of limitations.
- Section 818 Effect of violation prior to award of contract.
- Section 819 Effect of violation after award of contract.
- Section 820 Interest rate.
- Section 901 Agreements between public procurement units.
- Section 902 Services between public procurement units.
- Section 903 Payments between public procurement units.
- Section 904 Compliance by one public procurement unit pursuant to agreement considered compliance by others to agreement.
- Section 905 Chief procurement officer to collect information as to supplies, etc.
- Section 906 Resolving controversy arising under a cooperative purchasing agreement.
- Section 907 Resolution of local public procurement controversies.
- Section 1001 Felony to accept emolument.
- Section 1002 Felony to offer emolument.
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