Utah Admin. Code 23-26-1

Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R23-26-1 - Purpose and Scope
(1) The purpose of this rule is to establish a process for resolving disputes involved with contracts under the division's procurement authority. The objectives of the procedure are to:
(a) encourage the payment of the appropriate and fair amount on a timely basis for work or services performed;
(b) encourage the resolution of issues on an informal basis to minimize disputes and claims;
(c) encourage fair and timely settlement of claims;
(d) provide a process that is as simple as possible and minimizes the costs to all parties in achieving a resolution;
(e) maintain effective contractual relationships and responsibilities;
(f) when possible, resolve related issues and responsibilities as a package;
(g) discourage bad faith, frivolous or excessive claims;
(h) avoid having claims interfere with the progress of the work;
(i) assure that the presentation of good faith and non-frivolous issues and claims do not negatively affect selection processes for future work, while bad faith and frivolous issues, as well as the failure of a contractor or subcontractor to facilitate resolution of issues, may be considered in the evaluation of the contractor or subcontractor; and
(j) provide a process where subcontractors at any tier, which have a claim that involves a good faith issue related to the responsibility of the division or anyone for whom the division is liable, has the ability to present the matter for resolution in a fair and timely manner to those of any higher tier and ultimately to the division without creating any contractual relationship between the division and the subcontractor.
(2) This rule does not apply to any protest under Section 63G-6a-1602.
(3) A claim under this rule that does not include a monetary claim against the division or its agents is not limited to the dispute resolution process provided for in this rule.
(4) Persons pursuing claims under the process required by this rule:
(a) are bound by the decision reached under the process unless the decision is properly appealed; and
(b) may not pursue a claim under the dispute resolution process established in Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code.
(5) This rule does not apply to tort or other claims subject to the Utah Governmental Immunity Act.
(6) This rule shall not limit the right of the division to have any of the division's issues, disputes, or claims considered in accordance with the applicable contract or l aw.

Utah Admin. Code R23-26-1

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-04, effective 2/8/2023