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[Title R033. Table of Contents]
R33-2-101 Delegation of Authority of the Chief Procurement Officer.
The Chief Procurement Officer may delegate in writing any authority Pursuant to Section 63-56-10 as deemed appropriate to any employees of the office of the Chief Procurement Officer or of a purchasing agency, respectively. These delegations shall remain in effect unless modified or until revoked in writing.
R33-2-102 Authority to Make Small Purchases.
(1) General. The Chief Procurement Officer may delegate to the head of any using agency the authority to make a purchase expected to be less than $20,000 for supplies and services. This delegation shall be in writing and may be limited as the Chief Procurement Officer directs.
(2) Purchasing Agencies Shall Make Small Purchases Pursuant to Rules. Purchasing agencies shall exercise authority as may be delegated, and such small purchases shall be made pursuant to subpart 3-3 of part 3 of these rules.
R33-2-103 Authority of Procurement Officers.
Procurement officers may take any action of a procurement nature to advance economic well-being and efficient operation of the state or agency so long as that action is not in conflict with the Utah Procurement Code or the Utah Procurement Rules.
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KEY: government purchasing
1993
[Editor's note: Below are references
to the Utah Code that are listed by the
agency making this rule as authority
for the rule.]
63-56
Notice of Continuation December 30, 1997
