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Section 116 - Procurement of administrative law judge service.

UT Code § 63G-6a-116 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As used in this section: (a) "Administrative law judge" means the same as that term is defined in Section 67-19e-102. (b) "Administrative law judge service" means service provided by an administrative law judge.

(a) "Administrative law judge" means the same as that term is defined in Section 67-19e-102.

(b) "Administrative law judge service" means service provided by an administrative law judge.

(2) A procurement unit shall use a standard procurement process under this chapter for the procurement of administrative law judge service.

(3) For a procurement of administrative law judge service, an evaluation committee shall consist of: (a) the head of the conducting procurement unit, or the head's designee; (b) the head of an executive branch procurement unit other than the conducting procurement unit, appointed by the executive director of the Department of Human Resource Management, or the head's designee; and (c) the executive director of the Department of Human Resource Management, or the executive director's designee.

(a) the head of the conducting procurement unit, or the head's designee;

(b) the head of an executive branch procurement unit other than the conducting procurement unit, appointed by the executive director of the Department of Human Resource Management, or the head's designee; and

(c) the executive director of the Department of Human Resource Management, or the executive director's designee.

(4) Within 30 days after the day on which a conducting procurement unit awards a contract for administrative law judge service, the conducting procurement unit shall give written notice to the Department of Human Resource Management that states: (a) that the conducting procurement unit awarded a contract for administrative law judge service; (b) the name of the conducting procurement unit; and (c) the expected term of the contract.

(a) that the conducting procurement unit awarded a contract for administrative law judge service;

(b) the name of the conducting procurement unit; and

(c) the expected term of the contract.

(5) A procurement of administrative law judge service using a small purchase process is subject to rules made pursuant to Subsection 63G-6a-506(2)(c).

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Section 116 - Procurement of administrative law judge service.