Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Capitol Preservation Board (State)
Title R131 - Administration
Rule R131-4 - Capitol Preservation Board General Procurement Rule
Section R131-4-425 - Purchase from Community Rehabilitation Programs

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 131-4-425

Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024

(1) Except as provided under R131-4-425(3) below, notwithstanding any provision in R131-4 to the contrary, the board or executive director shall purchase goods and services produced by a community rehabilitation program using the preferred procurement contract list approved under Section 63G-6-425(2)(b)(iii) if:

(a) the good or service offered for sale by a community rehabilitation program reasonably conforms to the needs and specifications of the board;

(b) the community rehabilitation program can supply the good or service within a reasonable time; and

(c) the price of the good or service is reasonably competitive with the cost of procuring the good or service from another source.

(2) In accordance with Section 63G-6-425, each community rehabilitation program:

(a) may submit a bid to the Persons with Disabilities Advisory Board at any time and not necessarily in response to a request for bids; and

(b) shall certify on any bid it submits to the Persons with Disabilities Advisory Board, the Board or executive director that it is claiming a preference under Section 63G-6-425.

(3) During a fiscal year, the requirement for the board or executive director to purchase goods and services produced by a community rehabilitation program under the preferred procurement list under Section 63G-6-425(4) does not apply if the Division of Purchasing and General Services determines that the total amount of procurement contracts with community rehabilitation programs has reached $5 million for that fiscal year.

(4) In the case of conflict between a purchase under R131-4-425 and a purchase under R131-4-423, R131-4-425 prevails.

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