Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-7-702 - Determination of Fair and Reasonable Price
A. For contracts or contract modifications
that exceed $100,000, the agency chief procurement officer shall determine in
writing that the price is fair and reasonable only when one of the following
requirements is met:
1. The contract or
modification is based on adequate price competition;
2. Price is supported by an established
catalog or market prices;
3. Price
is set by law or rule; or
4. Price
is supported by relevant, historical price data.
B. The agency chief procurement officer shall
request the submission of cost or pricing data from the offeror or contractor
when:
1. The agency chief procurement officer
cannot determine the price is fair and reasonable based on the criteria in
subsection (A); or
2. The agency
chief procurement officer determines in writing that it is in the best interest
of the state regardless of the amount of the contract or contract
modification.
C. The
agency chief procurement officer shall submit a request to the state
procurement administrator to waive the requirement for submission of cost or
pricing data to the state procurement administrator if the proposed contract or
contract modification exceeds $100,000. The request shall be in writing and
state the reasons for the waiver.
D. The state procurement administrator shall
either:
1. Issue written approval of the
request for waiver;
2. Request
additional information from the agency chief procurement officer upon which to
base a decision; or
3. Deny the
request.
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