Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-7-E303 - Competition Impracticable Procurements
A. For the purposes of this Section,
"Scompetition impracticable" means a procurement requirement exists which makes
compliance with A.R.S. §§
41-2533, 41-2534, 41-2538, or
41-2578
impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest, but which is
not an emergency under
R2-7-E302 .
Procurements with a documented lack of available vendors in the marketplace and
which require an open and continuous availability of offerors may be procured
by this method.
B. An agency chief
procurement officer seeking a competition impracticable procurement shall
obtain the approval of the state procurement administrator before proceeding.
The state procurement administrator may delegate this authority to the agency
chief procurement officer in accordance with
R2-7-202.
C. The agency chief procurement officer shall
submit a written request for approval containing the following:
1. An explanation of the competition
impracticable need and the unusual or unique situation that makes compliance
with A.R.S. §§
41-2533, 41-2534, 41-2538, or
41-2578
impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest;
2. A definition of the proposed procurement
process to be utilized and an explanation of how this process will foster as
much competition as is practicable;
3. An explanation of why the proposed
procurement process is advantageous to the state; and
4. The scope, duration, and estimated total
dollar value of the procurement need.
D. The state procurement administrator shall:
1. Issue written approval, with any
conditions or restrictions;
2.
Request additional information from the agency chief procurement officer;
or
3. Deny the request.
E. Before modifying the scope,
duration, or cost of an approved competition impracticable procurement, the
agency chief procurement officer shall request approval for the modifications
in writing from the state procurement administrator.
F. The agency chief procurement officer shall
keep a record of all competition impracticable procurements as required by
A.R.S. §
41-2551.
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