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Code · Utah · Title 63G — General Government · Chapter 6A

63G-6a-112. Required public notice.

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Effective 5/5/2021
63G-6a-112. Required public notice.
(1)A procurement unit that issues a solicitation shall post notice of the solicitation:
(a)at least seven days before the day of the deadline for submission of a solicitation response; and
(i)on the main website for the procurement unit; or
(ii)on a state website that is owned, managed by, or provided under contract with, the division for posting a public procurement notice.
(2)A procurement unit may reduce the seven-day period described in Subsection
(1), if the procurement unit's procurement official signs a written statement that:
(a)states that a shorter time is needed; and
(b)determines that competition from multiple sources may be obtained within the shorter period of time.
(a)It is the responsibility of a person seeking information provided by a notice published under this section to seek out, find, and respond to the notice.
(b)As a courtesy and in order to promote competition, a procurement unit may provide, but is not required to provide, individual notice.
Amended by Chapter 355 , 2021 General Session
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