Utah Admin. Code R33-25-101 - Applicability and Standard Procurement Method
(1) This rule only applies to executive
branch procurement units.
(2) All
new or renewal insurance purchases will be made in accordance with this Rule
and the Utah Procurement Code.
(3)
A procurement unit may use the request for proposals procurement process set
forth in Utah Code 63G-6a, Part 7 to award a contract for insurance agents,
brokers, and underwriting companies.
(4) A procurement unit may consider the
following criteria to qualify agents, brokers, and underwriting companies to
move on to a subsequent stage in a request for proposals procurement process:
(a) financial resources of agent, broker and
underwriting company;
(b) quality
of prior service rendered to the state;
(c) service facilities available
in-state;
(d) service
reputation;
(e) experience and
expertise in providing similar types of insurance;
(f) coverages and services to be
provided;
(g) qualifications of key
personnel; and
(h) any other
criteria that will help to ensure the best possible coverage and service to the
procurement unit.
(5) A
procurement unit may establish minimum requirements and score thresholds to
qualify agents, brokers, and underwriting companies to move on to a subsequent
stage in the request for proposals procurement process.
(6) During the evaluation process, the
evaluation committee may make a recommendation to the conducting procurement
unit that an agent, broker, or underwriting company be rejected for being
deemed not responsible, not meeting the mandatory minimum requirements, not
meeting any applicable minimum score threshold or whose proposal is not
responsive.
Notes
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