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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The department may, without issuing a solicitation, directly purchase from, or contract with, another person for the following human services procurement items:
(a) medical, dental, behavioral, psychological, psychiatric, or substance use evaluation and treatment for an individual;
(b) assistance payments on behalf of an individual that are intended to keep the individual out of a higher level of care or prevent or reduce the need for additional department services;
(c) services for which the individual receiving the services has the right to choose the person who provides the services;
(d) services for which the department makes a written determination, made available to the public, that the individual's need to receive services from a particular provider outweigh the public interest in issuing a competitive procurement;
(e) adoption subsidy and maintenance payments;
(f) child placing services for an individual adoption;
(g) death investigation services; or
(h) residential treatment services for an individual after all providers under contract from a competitive procurement are exhausted.
(2) The department shall:
(a) maintain a written record of the name of all persons who provide services under this section; and
(b) annually publish on the department's website the total amount paid to each person under this section during the immediately preceding five-year period.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 63G. General Government § 63G-6a-2503. Direct purchase procurement process requirements--Payment information on website - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-63g-general-government/ut-code-sect-63g-6a-2503/
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