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Salt Lake City, UT Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 4 RESERVED
TITLE 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 6 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES1
TITLE 7 RESERVED
TITLE 8 ANIMALS
TITLE 9 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 10 HUMAN RIGHTS
TITLE 11 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
TITLE 12 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 13 RESERVED
TITLE 14 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
TITLE 15 PARKS AND RECREATION
TITLE 16 AIRPORTS
TITLE 17 PUBLIC SERVICES
TITLE 18 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
TITLE 19 GENERAL PLANS
TITLE 20 SUBDIVISIONS
TITLE 21A ZONING
TITLE 22 LOCAL EMERGENCIES
APPENDICES SPECIAL ORDINANCES
Salt Lake City, UT Policies and Procedures Manual
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3.24.170: EXEMPTIONS:
The following are exempt from the requirements of this chapter:
   A.   Any matter that is exempt from procurement requirements under state or federal law.
   B.   Contracts for the following:
      1.   Contracts with another governmental entity or agency that are solicited in accordance with the rules or requirements of that entity or agency;
      2.   Contracts for expert witnesses, advisors or outside counsel for the city attorney's office;
      3.   Contracts for special investigatory or similar services or supplies for the police department where confidentiality is necessary, if approved by the mayor upon recommendation from the chief procurement officer.
   C.   With the approval of the mayor, and when not in conflict with state or federal law, the chief procurement officer or city engineer, in their respective areas of authority, may exempt an enterprise fund from the requirements of all or any part of this chapter in the procurement rules.
   D.   With the approval of the mayor, and when not in conflict with state or federal law, the chief procurement officer and city engineer, in their respective areas of authority, may each exempt a type or class of procurement from any or all of the requirements of this chapter in the procurement rules when that exemption is in the best interest of the city, and competitive processes would not be of benefit to the city.
   E.   When granting a concession in which a person makes use of city property to provide goods or services to the public, or arrangements of similar nature, the city shall make use of this chapter to the extent determined to be practicable by a procurement official in order to provide for the desired concession or arrangements on terms most beneficial to the city. (Ord. 64-97 § 2, 1997)
3.24.180: COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAW:
Nothing in this chapter shall prevent compliance with any mandatory applicable federal, state or local law or regulation, or the terms and conditions of any grant, gift or bequest that are mandatory, applicable and otherwise consistent with law, and the city shall comply with the same. (Ord. 64-97 § 2, 1997)
ARTICLE IV. ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION RELATED REQUIREMENTS
3.24.190: REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED ON CONSTRUCTION:
In addition to all other requirements of this chapter, the procurement of construction related supplies and services shall comply with the requirements of mandatory applicable federal, state and local law. (Ord. 64-97 § 2, 1997)
3.24.200: CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING AND MANAGEMENT METHODS:
The procurement rules shall provide for as many alternative methods of construction contracting and management as determined to be practical. The procurement official may select the methods appropriate for a particular project. (Ord. 64-97 § 2, 1997)
ARTICLE V. PROTESTS AND REMEDIES
3.24.210: PROTESTS AND APPEALS PURSUANT TO ADOPTED PORTIONS OF UTAH PROCUREMENT CODE:
   A.   The provisions set forth in parts 16 (protests), 17 (procurement appeals board), 18 (appeals to court and court proceedings), and 19 (general provisions related to protest or appeal) of Utah code chapter 63G-6a, or their successor provisions, are adopted by Salt Lake City as ordinances of the city.
   B.   Any protest or appeal related to a city procurement matter shall be governed by the provisions set forth in parts 16, 17, 18, and 19 of Utah code chapter 63G-6a, or their successor provisions. (Ord. 57-16, 2016)
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