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63G-6-410. Circumstances justifying award of contract without competition.
A contract may be awarded for a supply, service, or construction item withoutcompetition when, under rules and regulations, the chief procurement officer, the head of apurchasing agency, or a designee of either officer above the level of procurement officerdetermines in writing that:
(1) there is only one source for the required supply, service, or construction item; or
(2) the award to a specific supplier, service provider, or contractor is a condition of adonation that will fund the full cost of the supply, service, or construction item.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63g > Chapter-06 > 63g-6-410

63G-6-410. Circumstances justifying award of contract without competition.
A contract may be awarded for a supply, service, or construction item withoutcompetition when, under rules and regulations, the chief procurement officer, the head of apurchasing agency, or a designee of either officer above the level of procurement officerdetermines in writing that:
(1) there is only one source for the required supply, service, or construction item; or
(2) the award to a specific supplier, service provider, or contractor is a condition of adonation that will fund the full cost of the supply, service, or construction item.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63g > Chapter-06 > 63g-6-410

63G-6-410. Circumstances justifying award of contract without competition.
A contract may be awarded for a supply, service, or construction item withoutcompetition when, under rules and regulations, the chief procurement officer, the head of apurchasing agency, or a designee of either officer above the level of procurement officerdetermines in writing that:
(1) there is only one source for the required supply, service, or construction item; or
(2) the award to a specific supplier, service provider, or contractor is a condition of adonation that will fund the full cost of the supply, service, or construction item.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session