For State Agencies. Contract Elements Scope of Work Routing & Contract Mgmt Negotiations Contract Information & Forms.

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For State Agencies

Contract Elements Scope of Work Routing & Contract Mgmt Negotiations Contract Information & Forms

Contract Front Page Terms & Conditions Scope of Work Vendor Terms

There are two different sets of State Terms and Conditions 1. State of Utah Standard Terms and Conditions cycontract.pdf cycontract.pdf 2.State of Utah Terms and Conditions for Professional Services

Examples - when to use the Professional Services Terms and Conditions: Consulting Services Legal Services Accounting Services Insurance Claims Adjusters Insurance Purchases Examples - when Professional Services Terms and Conditions would NOT be used: Purchasing Products, Equipment, etc. Any time there should be a warranty clause for products created or delivered Maintenance Services, since parts are often used and should have a warranty clause

List services/products to be purchased Identify the States responsibilities List detail of costs Price Lists, Hourly Rates, Cost by Task Identify when payments will be made

Below is a list of common mistakes that are made on Agency Contracts. Please check that your contracts are prepared correctly before they are signed by the parties, and sent to State Purchasing. 1. Signatures Missing: Vendor or agency signatures are missing, or are only on some of the copies 2. Finet Codes: Vendor numbers or commodity codes need to be listed on the contract 3. Contract Totals: The contract needs to list the Total for the Contract Period, not just the annual amount. On Amendments, the ending Contract Total from the original or the last Amendment should be carried forward as the beginning Contract Total (listed as the current contract amount on the current Amendment). 4. Math Errors: The Amendment Amount needs to be added correctly to the current Contract Total. Double check the math on contracts. 5. Scope of Work: Contracts should have a Scope of Work included in the contract. The Scope of Work needs to describe the main work that will be done under the contract. If the contract is just to purchase supplies, a price list would be acceptable. 6. Cost Detail: Contracts need to have reasonable cost detail. Cost detail should include information such as price lists, costs by tasks, hourly rates, etc. There should be enough detail that Accounts Payable Personnel can tell that the amounts charged look reasonable. The cost detail can be included in the Scope of Work or it can be a separate attachment. 7. Attachments not Listed: All attachments to the contract or amendment need to be listed on the Contract.

8. Effective Date: Generally, the Effective Date of the contract should be a date in the future, and should be a date close to the time the contract has been signed by all parties, including State Purchasings signature. For Amendments, check that the Effective Date of the Amendment is listed. Contracts should be renewed timely, or the renewal options may be denied by Purchasing. 9. Handwritten/Visible Changes: Handwritten and visible changes should be initialed by both parties, except for minor changes, such as accounting code corrections or contract number corrections. Sometimes a Contractor makes a handwritten change to the contract when they are signing the contract, and the agency is unaware that the change was made. 10. White-Out: White-out should not normally be used on contracts. One cannot tell whos white-out changes are the last changes, and who actually made the changes. Changes to contracts should be visible changes. 11. Sole Source: If applicable, the approved Sole Source Request Form needs to be included with the contract when the contract is sent to State Purchasing. The Sole Source Form does not need to be an attachment to the contract, but it should be included as backup information with the contract. The contract period and renewal options should match what was approved on the Sole Source. The Contract Total should not go over the Total approved in the Sole Source for the full contract and renewals, unless a new Sole Source Request is processed for any additional amounts. 12. Standard Terms and Conditions: The State Standard Terms and Conditions (State T&Cs) should be attached to the contract. For most contracts, there should NOT be changes to the State T&Cs. If the State T&Cs have been revised, please make sure that any changes are in line with State Purchasings guidelines and, if there are material changes, that the changes are approved in writing by Alan Bachman, Assistant Attorney General for State Purchasing. 13. Vendor Terms and Conditions: Vendor Terms and Conditions (Vendor T&Cs) should be reviewed closely. Generally, Alan Bachman, Assistant Attorney General for State Purchasing, should approve the Vendor T&Cs in writing. Attach the Assistant Attorney Generals approval as backup information to the contract, when sending the contract to State Purchasing. Watch for any Vendor T&Cs that are incorporated into the contract by reference (such as in a Sales Order or listed in a vendor term).

1. All contracts should be renewed prior to the contract expiration date. 2. Contract renewals 30 to 60 days after the contract expiration date require (a) a justification statement and time line explaining why the renewal is being processed after the contract expiration date and (b) approval signature by the Agency Division Director. 3. Contract renewals 61 to 90 days after the contract expiration date require (a) a justification statement and time line explaining why the renewal is being processed after the contract expiration date and (b) approval signature by the Agency Department Director. 4. Contract renewals 91 days after the contract expiration date will not be processed by State Purchasing.

Routing State Agency Vendor Purchasing Contract Technician Legal Review Agent Review Director Signature Finance Keep Original Copies for Agency Reference, Auditors, & GRAMA Requirements

Agency Decisions Minor Changes Significant Changes to State Terms and Conditions Vendor Terms and Conditions Limitation of Liability Risk Management Review

Review Vendor Terms & Conditions Check for conflicts with State T&Cs Resolve any conflicts Limit Travel Costs

Negotiate on less desirable terms Confidential Information Clauses/Footers Limitation of Liability Vendor Terms included by website reference: Will Not Apply Termination options Maximum increase per year Cancellation/Liquidation charges

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