Duties of Chief Procurement Officer
Utah Administrative Code
Utah Administrative Code
Except as otherwise specifically provided in R131-4, the chief procurement officer serves as the central procurement officer for the board and shall: (1) adopt office policies governing the internal functions of the staff for the board; (2) procure or supervise the procurement of all supplies, services, and construction needed by the board; (3) exercise general supervision and control over all inventories or supplies belonging to the board; (4) establish and maintain programs for the inspection, testing, and acceptance of supplies, services, and construction; and (5) prepare statistical data concerning the procurement and usage of all supplies, services, and construction.
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