![]() |
LEASE OR RENTAL OF PROPERTY FOR UNIVERSITY USE | No. 5-25f | Rev. |
| Date 2-23-83 | |||
I. PURPOSE
To outline University policy regarding the lease or rental of property for
University use.
II. REFERENCES
1953 Utah Code Annotated, SS 63-56-1 et. seq.
PPM 5-25c, Small Purchases and Expedited Procurement
III. POLICY
A. Leases of Real Property
1. No lease or rental of real property, including any interest in
land, buildings, office space, laboratory space, storage space or
water or mineral rights, may be entered into or will be binding
upon the University unless the provisions of this policy and
procedure are satisfied.
2. Any request for leasing or for the extension or renewal of a lease
of real property for University purposes must be submitted and
processed as follows:
a. A written request shall be submitted by the requesting
department chair, principal investigator, director or other
officer through the direct line of administrative authority to
the cognizant vice president. This request must include or be
accompanied by the following information:
(1) A description of the real property proposed to be leased
or of its general location and character
(2) An explanation of the need for such space
(3) A detailed factual justification for entering into the
lease
(4) A proposed lease agreement (a standard lease form used by
landlord may be acceptable) which includes, among other
things, the following:
(a) Term of lease
(b) Monthly rental
(c) Responsibility for utilities, maintenance, snow
removal, custodial, grounds care, etc.
(d) Parking arrangements
(e) Responsibility for structural and roof maintenance
and repairs
(f) Responsibility for insurance of structure,
operation and general liability insurance
(g) Responsibility for property taxes, other taxes and
assessments and ownership of any improvements made
b. Upon approval by the cognizant vice president of any lease or
extension or the renewal of any lease the cognizant vice
president shall forward to the vice president for
Administrative Services for review and evaluation the
following information:
(1) The initial request for lease of space with additional
information required under section (a) above
(2) A letter of approval from the cognizant vice president
including the proposed source of funding for lease costs
(3) The proposed lease agreement
(4) A letter from the requesting party addressing the
adequacies of power supplies, air handling equipment and
general physical structure and floor plan; estimated
costs of any modifications or remodeling necessary to
meet user needs should also be included indicating
sources of funding for any such modification or
remodeling
(5) A letter from the director of Planning and Institutional
Research or designee commenting upon and making
recommendations relative to the proposed lease and the
availability of space in existing facilities to meet the
described need in a timely manner
c. If the vice president for Administrative Services, after
review and evaluation of the request and supporting
justification and documentation, approves the proposed lease,
appropriate implementing steps shall be undertaken pursuant to
subsection d below. If the vice president for Administrative
Services concludes that the proposed lease is not in the best
interest of the University, he/she shall discuss the reasons
for that conclusion with the vice president who originally
approved the request. If the two vice presidents are unable
to agree on the disposition of the request, it shall be
submitted to the president for a decision. The request to
lease space must reach the vice president for Administrative
Services at least 30 days before the commencement of the
proposed lease term.
d. Any lease duly authorized under subsection c above shall be
negotiated and executed under the direction of the vice
president for Administrative Services in accordance with
applicable requirements of the Utah Procurement Code, 1953
Utah Code Annotated SS63-56-1 et. seq., as amended and
implementing University regulations. After approval as to
form by the attorney general, the lease may be signed by the
vice president for Administrative Services or designee for and
on behalf of the University and thereafter shall be binding on
the University.
e. The vice president for Administrative Services may prescribe
forms and operating instructions relative to leases of real
property as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the
purposes of this policy and procedures statement.
B. Leases of Equipment or Other Types of Property
1. Lease agreements relating to equipment or other types of personal
property and for which the total of all lease payments to be made
from University funds during any fiscal year included in whole or
in part within the stated term of the lease (exclusive of any
extension) does not exceed $8,000 may be entered into by the
Purchasing Department on an informal basis pursuant to regular
requisition and purchase order procedures. (See PPM 5-25c)
Departments other than the Purchasing Department are not authorized
to enter into such lease agreements.
2. Requests for lease agreements relating to equipment or other types of personal property and providing for total payments of more than $8,000 during any fiscal year included in whole or in part within
the stated terms of the lease must be submitted and processed as
follows:
a. All such requests, together with the written approval of the
cognizant vice president, shall be forwarded to the Purchasing
Department.
b. A written statement must accompany the request setting forth
the following information:
(1) The need for the equipment, together with a declaration
that after reasonable investigation the requesting
officer has determined that similar equipment or
equipment of equivalent capability is not currently
available for use elsewhere within the University
(2) Justification for the proposed lease, including a
comparison of lease costs with purchase costs and stating
the estimated interest cost associated with leasing,
calculated on a simple interest basis
(3) Alternate methods of financing, other than leasing, which
have been investigated and the relative merits of such
methods
c. After evaluating the requests, the director of Purchasing will
forward it to the vice president for Administrative Services
together with his/her comments and recommendations. If the
vice president for Administrative Services concludes that the
proposed lease is in the best interests of the University,
implementing steps shall be taken pursuant to subsection d
below. If the vice president for Administrative Services
concludes that the proposed lease is not in the best interests
of the University, he/she shall discuss the reasons for that
conclusion with the vice president who originally approved the
request. If the two vice presidents are unable to agree on
the disposition of the request, it shall be submitted to the
president for a decision.
d. Any lease of equipment or other personal property duly
authorized under subsection c above shall be negotiated and
executed under the direction of the vice president for
Administrative Services in accordance with applicable
requirements of the Utah Procurement Code, 1953 Utah Code
Annotated SS63-56-1 et. seq., as amended, and implementing
University regulations.
C. General Provisions Relating to Leases
1. All leases for which payments are or may be made in whole or in
part from funds controlled by the University, including funds
derived from federal grants and contracts, shall include the
following clause:
It is understood and agreed that this agreement does not
obligate lessee to make any payments hereunder except
from funds currently available for the purpose, or from
time to time appropriated to lessee by the Utah State
Legislature, or allocated by the federal government in
the form of grants or contracts for such purpose. This
agreement shall not in any way be construed to create a
general obligation of the state or federal government nor
to impose any obligation upon either the state, the
federal government or the lessee not authorized by law.
2. Unless an exception is specifically authorized by the president on
recommendation of a vice president, long-term (one year or longer)
leases to own or lease purchase plans are not permitted as
substitutes for capital equipment purchases made with general funds
provided through regular academic and administrative operating
budgets. When funded through federal grants or contracts,
acquisition of capital equipment through lease purchase plans
requires the prior written approval of the funding agency, the vice
president for Administrative Services, and the cognizant dean or
vice president.
3. Requests for renewals and extension of leases that provide for
total payments of more than $8,000 during any fiscal year included
in whole or in part within the stated term of the lease shall be
submitted and reviewed by the vice president for Administrative
Services in the same manner and under the same standards as the
original lease request.
4. The vice president for Administrative Services shall maintain a
complete file of all real property leases entered into by the
University. The Purchasing Department shall maintain a file of all
leases of other property.
5. University operating units other than the Purchasing Department are not authorized to enter into leases of real or personal property unless express prior authorization to do so is given in writing by the vice president for Administrative Services.