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

63G-6a-703. Request for proposals -- Requirements -- Publication of request.

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Effective 5/12/2020
63G-6a-703. Request for proposals -- Requirements -- Publication of request.
(1)A procurement unit that intends to award a contract for a procurement item using the request for proposals process shall issue a request for proposals.
(2)A procurement unit shall include in a request for proposals:
(a)a description of the procurement item that the procurement unit seeks;
(b)instructions for submitting a proposal, including the deadline for submitting a proposal;
(c)the objective criteria, including, if applicable, cost, and subjective criteria that the procurement unit will use to evaluate proposals;
(d)information about the time and manner of opening proposals; and
(e)terms and conditions that the procurement unit intends to include in a contract resulting from the request for proposals process.
(3)A procurement unit shall publish a request for proposals in accordance with the requirements of Section 63G-6a-112 .
Amended by Chapter 257 , 2020 General Session
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