1.1017.11 PROCUREMENT FROM COMMUNITY REHABILITATION PROGRAMS Issue Date: 5/8/14 Updated: 01/03/19 CBF
The Utah Purchasing from Persons with Disabilities Advisory Board establishes a preferred procurement contract list of goods and services available for purchase from community rehabilitation programs, developing, maintaining, and approving a preferred procurement contract list of goods and services. Unless the fiscal year threshold has been reached as stated below, the District shall purchase goods and services using this preferred procurement contract list if: 1. the good or service offered for sale by a community rehabilitation program reasonably conforms to the needs and specifications of the District; 2. the community rehabilitation program can supply the good or service within a reasonable time; and 3. the price of the good or service is reasonably competitive with the cost of procuring the good or service from another source. Procurement from this preferred procurement contract list may be done without using a standard procurement process. The requirement that the District purchase available goods from this preferred procurement contract list does not apply during a particular fiscal year if the Division of Purchasing and General Services determines that the total amount of procurement contracts with community rehabilitation programs has reached $5 million for that fiscal year. Utah Code § 63G-6a-805(4), (7), (9) (2016)
1.1017.12 PURCHASE OF PRISON INDUSTRY GOODS Issue Date: 5/8/14 Updated; 01/03/19 CBF
The District may purchase goods and services from the Utah Correctional Industries Division without following a standard procurement process. The director of Utah Correctional Industries publishes a catalog of goods and services which includes a description and price of each item offered for sale. In determining whether to procure a goods or services from the Correctional Industries Division, the Procurement Officer shall consider whether such procurement is in the best interests of the District, including for example (a) whether the good or service meets the reasonable requirements of the District, (b) when the good or service can be supplied by the division, and (c) whether the cost of the good or service, including basic price, transportation costs, and other expenses of acquisition, is competitive with the cost of procuring the item from another source. Utah Code § 63G-6a-804 (2013)
1.1018 CONTRACTS AND CONTRACT LIMITATIONS
1.1018.01 DEFINITIONS
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