Utah Admin. Code 33-107-104

Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R33-107-104 - Exceptions to Terms and Conditions Published in the RFP
(1) Offerors requesting exceptions or additions to the standard terms and conditions published in the request for proposal (RFP) must include the exceptions or additions with the proposal response.
(2) Exceptions or additions submitted after the date and time for receipt of proposals will not be considered unless there is only one offeror that responds to the RFP, the exceptions or additions have been approved by the Attorney General's Office or other applicable legal counsel, and it is determined by the procurement official that it is not in the best interest of the procurement unit to republish the solicitation.
(3) Offerors may not submit requests for exceptions or additions by reference to a vendor's website or URL
(4) A procurement unit may refuse to negotiate exceptions or additions:
(a) that are determined to be excessive;
(b) that are inconsistent with similar contracts of the procurement unit;
(c) to warranties, insurance, or indemnification provisions that are necessary to protect the procurement unit after consultation with the Attorney General's Office or other applicable legal counsel;
(d) where the solicitation specifically prohibits exceptions or additions; or
(e) that are not in the best interest of the procurement unit.
(5) If negotiations are permitted, a procurement unit may negotiate exceptions or additions with offerors, beginning in order with the offeror submitting the fewest exceptions or additions to the offeror submitting the greatest number of exceptions or additions. Contracts may become effective as negotiations are completed.

Utah Admin. Code R33-107-104

Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-15, effective 7/9/2024, exp. 11/6/2024 (Emergency)
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-21, effective 10/22/2024