Utah Admin. Code R23-26-3 - Definitions
For purposes of this rule:
(1) "Claim" means a dispute, demand,
assertion, or other matter submitted by a contractor that has a contract under
the procurement authority of the division, including subcontractors as provided
for in this rule. The claimant may seek, as a matter of right, modification,
adjustment, or interpretation of contract terms, payment of money, extension of
time, or other relief with respect to the terms of the contract. A request for
preliminary resolution effort (PRE) shall not be considered a "Claim." A
requested amendment requested change order, or a construction change directive
(CCD) is not a PRE or claim unless agreement cannot be reached and the
procedures of this rule are followed.
(2) "Contractor" means a person or entity
under direct contract with the division and under the division's procurement
authority.
(3) "DFCM
representative" means the division person directly assigned to work with the
contractor on a regular basis.
(4)
"Director" means the director of the division, including unless otherwise
stated, the director's authorized designee.
(5) "Division" means the Division of
Facilities Construction and Management established pursuant to Section
63A-5b-301. It may also be
referred in this rule as "DFCM."
(6) "Executive Director" means the Executive
Director of the Department of Government Operations, including unless otherwise
stated, the executive director's authorized designee.
(7) "Preliminary Resolution Effort" or "PRE"
means the processing of a request for preliminary resolution or any similar
notice about a problem that could potentially lead to a claim and is before
reaching the status of a claim.
(8)
"Resolution of the claim" means the final resolution of the claim by the
director, but does not include any administrative appeal, judicial review, or
judicial appeal thereafter.
(9)
"Subcontractor" means any subcontractor or subconsultant at any tier under the
contactor, including any trade contractor, specialty contractor, or consultant
but does not include suppliers who provide only materials, equipment, or
supplies to a contractor, subcontractor, or subconsultant. "Subcontractor" does
not include any person or entity, at any tier, under contract with a
lessor.
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