Utah Admin. Code R23-1-1901 - Encouraged to Get Legal Advice f rom Legal Counsel

(1) All definitions in the Utah Procurement Code shall apply to this rule unless otherwise specified in this rule. This administrative rule provides additional requirements and procedures and must be used in conjunction with the Utah Procurement Code.
(2) Part 19 of the Utah Procurement Code, Sections 63G-6a-901 through 63G-6a-1911 contain provisions regarding:
(a) limitations on challenges of:
(i) a procurement;
(ii) a procurement process;
(iii) the award of a contract relating to a procurement;
(iv) a debarment; or
(v) a suspension; and
(b) the effect of a timely protest or appeal;
(c) the costs to or against a protester;
(d) the effect of earlier determinations by employees, agents, or other persons appointed by the procurement unit;
(e) the effect of a violation found after award of a contract;
(f) the effect of a violation found before the award of a contract;
(g) interest rates; and
(h) a listing of determinations that are final unless they are arbitrary and capricious or clearly erroneous.
(3) Due to the complex nature of protests and appeals, any person involved in the procurement process, protest, or appeal, is encouraged to seek advice from the person's own legal counsel.

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Utah Admin. Code R23-1-1901
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2015-7, effective 3/3/2015 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2022-06, effective 2/24/2022 Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-04, effective 2/8/2023

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