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Are all contracts reviewed by the Office of Attorney General and the Office of General Counsel?

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Are all contracts reviewed by the Office of Attorney General and the Office of General Counsel?

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The Office of Attorney General reviews all original Service Purchase contracts in excess of $20,000, and all bluebacks and amendments regardless of the dollar amount. Renewal contracts, provided there are no amendments other than those established by the original contract (i.e., change of price based on a predetermined formula or a change of term), only require the signature of university legal counsel. The Office of General Counsel reviews contracts where the original term is in excess of $500,000. Both offices retain the right at any time to review any contract should they request to do so.

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