Utah Code 63G-6a-108. Limitations on and responsibility of executive branch procurement units
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(1) An executive branch procurement unit may not engage in a procurement unless:
Terms Used In Utah Code 63G-6a-108
- Division: means the Division of Purchasing and General Services, created in Section
63A-2-101 . See Utah Code 63G-6a-103 - Executive branch procurement unit: means a department, division, office, bureau, agency, or other organization within the state executive branch. See Utah Code 63G-6a-103
- Procurement: means the acquisition of a procurement item through an expenditure of public funds, or an agreement to expend public funds, including an acquisition through a public-private partnership. See Utah Code 63G-6a-103
- Responsible: means being capable, in all respects, of:(75)(a) meeting all the requirements of a solicitation; and(75)(b) fully performing all the requirements of the contract resulting from the solicitation, including being financially solvent with sufficient financial resources to perform the contract. See Utah Code 63G-6a-103(1)(a) the procurement is made under the direction and control of the division; or(1)(b) the procurement is made under Section 63G-6a-106.
(2) An executive branch procurement unit that conducts any part of a procurement under this chapter is responsible to conduct that part of the procurement in compliance with this chapter.