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§ 24-38-201. Legislative Declaration

The general assembly hereby finds and declares that state government should deliver public services in the most cost-effective and efficient manner, that nonprofit entities that contract for public services leverage the use of public funds with private donations, and that increasing opportunities for nonprofit entities to contract with state agencies will further the cost-effective and […]

§ 24-38-202. Definitions

As used in this part 2, unless the context otherwise requires: “Nonprofit contribution” means the supply by a nonprofit entity of resources to accomplish all or any part of the work on a project or the implementation or administration of a program. “Nonprofit entity” means a corporation or organization authorized to do business in the […]

§ 24-38-203. Unsolicited Proposals

An agency may consider, evaluate, and accept an unsolicited proposal only if the proposal complies with all of the requirements of this section. An agency may consider an unsolicited proposal only if the proposal: Will assist the agency in carrying out its duties in a cost-effective and efficient manner without replacing existing state employees; Is […]

§ 24-38-204. Public-Private Initiative Agreements – Cost Savings

An agency shall enter into an agreement for each public-private initiative that it accepts. An agency shall include terms and conditions in the agreement that it determines are appropriate in the public interest. If an agency achieves cost savings in a fiscal year by entering into a public-private initiative agreement, the agency shall be eligible […]

§ 24-38-205. Organizations Banned From Contract Awards

Notwithstanding any provision of this part 2 to the contrary, any organization banned from receiving federal funds, and any successor organizations, shall not be awarded a public-private initiative contract pursuant to this part 2. Source: L. 2010: Entire part added, (HB 10-1010), ch. 90, p. 309, § 1, effective August 11.