Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-3-536 - Emergency Procurements
A. For the
purposes of this Section, the term "emergency" means any condition creating an
immediate and serious need for materials, services, or construction in which
the Lottery's best interests are not met through the use of other
source-selection methods. The condition must seriously threaten the functioning
of the Lottery, the preservation or protection of property, or the health or
safety of a person.
B. This Section
applies to only emergency procurements, estimated to exceed the amount
prescribed in A.R.S. §
41-2535.
The procurement officer may procure a material or service without competition
when there is an emergency by complying with this Section.
C. A Lottery employee with the approval of
the immediate supervisor or the Director may proceed with an emergency
procurement without approval from the procurement officer if the emergency
necessitates immediate response and it is impracticable to contact the
procurement officer. The supervisor or Director shall submit a written
confirmation of the emergency procurement to the procurement officer within
five working days of the emergency.
D. An emergency procurement shall be limited
to such actions necessary to address the emergency.
E. An emergency procurement shall employ
maximum competition, given the circumstances, to protect the interests of the
Lottery.
F. The procurement officer
shall keep a record of all emergency procurements.
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