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This contract seeks legal advisory services focused on ensuring compliance with federal and state laws governing civil rights, disability accommodations, age discrimination, and workplace harassment. The provider must offer expert guidance to help the agency navigate complex regulatory requirements and maintain lawful practices across all operations. The scope emphasizes proactive consultation to prevent violations and promote an inclusive, legally sound work environment. The opportunity is classified as a subcontract with a NAICS code of 541110, indicating it pertains to legal services. It was posted on July 17, 2026, and responses are due by August 14, 2026. The contracting entity is the State of Utah, and performance is expected to support its organizational needs, though specific location details are not provided. Interested parties should submit proposals through the designated online portal before the deadline to be considered for award.

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Legal advisory contract for civil rights, disability, and workplace compliance services by State of Utah, due August 14, 2026.

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Provide legal guidance on compliance with federal and state laws including civil rights, disability, age, and workplace harassment regulations.

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