Utah Admin. Code R33-108-101c - Other Circumstances That May Make Awarding a Contract Through a Standard Procurement Process Impractical
In accordance with Subsection 63G-6a-802(1)(c), the procurement official may consider, as applicable, the following circumstances when making a determination as to whether awarding a contract through a standard procurement process is impractical and not in the best interest of the procurement unit:
(1)
a contract award to a specific supplier, service provider, or contractor is a
condition of a donation or grant that will fund the full cost of the supply,
service, or construction item;
(2)
public utility services, when only one public utility service is available in
an area;
(3) an item where
compatibility is the overriding consideration; or
(4) a used procurement item that presents a
unique, specialized, or time-limited buying opportunity.
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