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Code · Utah · Title 17 — Counties · Chapter 77

17-77-202. Requirements for distributing public funds.

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Effective 11/6/2025
17-77-202. Requirements for distributing public funds.
(1)Each local substance abuse authority shall award all public funds in accordance with this section and in compliance with:
(a)the requirements of Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code ; or
(b)a county procurement ordinance adopted under Section 17-63-506 .
(a)If all initial bids on the project are rejected, the local substance abuse authority shall publish a new invitation to bid.
(b)If no satisfactory bid is received by the local substance abuse authority when the bids received from the second invitation are opened, the local substance abuse authority may execute a contract without requiring competitive bidding.
(3)A local substance abuse authority is not required to comply with the procurement provisions of this section when the local substance abuse authority disburses public funds to:
(a)another political subdivision of the state; or
(b)an institution of higher education of the state.
(a)Each contract awarded by a local substance abuse authority shall be for a fixed amount and limited period.
(b)A local substance abuse authority may modify a contract due to changes in available funding for the same contract purpose without competition.
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