Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Capitol Preservation Board (State)
Title R131 - Administration
Rule R131-4 - Capitol Preservation Board General Procurement Rule
Section R131-4-411 - Emergency Procurements

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 131-4-411

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

(1) Application. This Section shall apply to every procurement made under emergency conditions that will not permit other source selection methods to be used.

(2) Definition of Emergency Conditions. An emergency condition is a situation which creates a threat to public health, welfare, or safety such as may arise by reason of floods, epidemics, riots, natural disasters, wars, destruction of property, building or equipment failures, or any emergency proclaimed by governmental authorities.

(3) Scope of Emergency Procurements. Emergency procurements shall be limited to only those items necessary to meet the emergency.

(4) Authority to Make Emergency Procurements.

(a) The executive director may make an emergency procurement when, in the executive director's determination, an emergency condition exists or will exist and the need cannot be met through other procurement methods.

(b) The procurement process shall be considered unsuccessful when all bids or proposals received pursuant to an invitation for bids or request for proposals are nonresponsive, unreasonable, noncompetitive, or exceed available funds as certified by the appropriate fiscal officer, and time or other circumstances will not permit the delay required to resolicit competitive sealed bids or proposals. If emergency conditions exist after or are brought about by an unsuccessful procurement process, an emergency procurement may be made.

(5) Source Selection Methods. The source selection method used for emergency procurement shall be selected by the executive director with a view to assuring that the required items are procured in time to meet the emergency. Given this constraint, as much competition as the executive director determines to be practicable shall be obtained.

(6) Specifications. The executive director may use any appropriate specifications without being subject to the requirements of R131-4-301 through R131-4-304.

(7) Required Construction Contract Clauses. The executive director may modify or not use the construction contract clauses otherwise required by R131-4-601.

(8) Written Determination. The executive director shall make a written determination stating the basis for each emergency procurement and for the selection of the particular source. This determination shall be included in the project file.

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