ARS § 41-2537
The director may make or authorize emergency procurements when there is a public health, welfare, or safety threat, or when ordinary compliance is impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest; the procurements should use as much competition as practicable, and the contract file must include a written
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The director may make or authorize emergency procurements when there is a public health, welfare, or safety threat, or when ordinary compliance is impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest; the procurements should use as much competition as practicable, and the contract file must include a written determination of the emergency and contractor selection.
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