County purchasing agent -- Appointment -- Compensation -- Oath -- Supervision -- Duties.

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  • (1) The county executive, with the advice and consent of the county legislative body, in each county having a taxable value in excess of $500,000,000 may appoint a county purchasing agent.
  • (2) The agent shall qualify by taking, subscribing, and filing the constitutional oath and giving bond to the county in a sum fixed by the county legislative body.
  • (3)
    • (a) The county purchasing agent shall, under the direction and supervision of the county executive and except as provided in Subsection (3)(b):
      • (i) negotiate for the purchase of or contract for all supplies and materials required by the county;
      • (ii) submit all contracts and purchases negotiated by the purchasing agent under Subsection (3)(a)(i) to the county executive for approval and ratification; and
      • (iii) keep an accurate and complete record of all purchases and a detailed disposition of them and, when required by the county legislative body, make a complete and detailed report to it of business transacted.
    • (b) Subject to Subsection (3)(c), the county executive may structure the county purchasing agent's office so that:
      • (i) the county purchasing agent's office is physically located within the county auditor's office; and
      • (ii) the county purchasing agent receives direction and supervision from the county auditor.
    • (c) The county executive:
      • (i) may not structure the county purchasing agent's office as described in Subsection (3)(b) unless:
        • (A) the county executive receives the advice and consent of the county council; and
        • (B) the county executive and county auditor agree, in writing, to the proposed structure, including the level of direction and supervision of the county purchasing agent retained by the county executive; and
      • (ii) shall maintain the level of direction and supervision over the county purchasing agent as agreed upon with the county auditor.
  • (4) The county executive may exclude from the purchasing agent's responsibility a county clerk's duties concerning elections or a sheriff's duties under Section 17-22-8.




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