Responsible Procurement Policy definition

Responsible Procurement Policy means the GLA Group Responsible Procurement Policy in place from time to time and the current version of which can be obtained from the GLA.
Responsible Procurement Policy means the GLA Group Responsible Procurement Policy (RPP) as amended from time to time. Grantees should note that the previous Responsible Procurement Policy has been withdrawn and the GLA are finalising a revised version which will be available on the GLA’s website at some point after the General Election in June 2017. Grantees will be informed of the web link once this is available.)
Responsible Procurement Policy means the GLA Group Responsible Procurement Policy in place from time to time and the current version of which can be obtained from xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xx/sites/default/files/gla_group_rpp_v7.12_final_template_f or_web.pdf..

Examples of Responsible Procurement Policy in a sentence

  • The question about the sources being used has been answered by a sample of 258, whereas the list of values and preferences has a sample size of 272.

  • In addition, it should be noted that the MPS support the Mayor’s Responsible Procurement Policy including: Enhancing Social Value, Encouraging Equality and diversity, Embedding fair employment practices, Enabling skills, training and employment opportunities, promoting ethical sourcing practices and improving environmental sustainability.

  • The information sheet "E.ON Responsible Procurement Policy" refers to the UN Global Compact principles and can be downloaded from the Internet at http://www.eon- einkauf.com/en/downloads.html.

  • The GLA also uses its Responsible Procurement Policy that guides procurement to enhance social value.

  • Appropriate clauses shall be included in the contractual documentation where the head of department concerned, in association with the Head of Legal and Democratic Services and the Head of Procurement, considers that the Mayor’s Responsible Procurement Policy as adopted by the Authority is relevant to the procurement.

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  • Appropriate Responsible Procurement requirements must be included within all Procurement Documents in order to fulfil the requirements of the Responsible Procurement Policy.

  • This is a priority in the new Responsible Procurement Policy (see paragraphs 216 – 2.17); procuring officers are encouraged to consider how it can be encouraged through their procurement and contract.

  • Sustainability guides us in all our actions and forms the basis for our Supplier Code of Conduct hereafter referred to as the “Code” (previously referred to as the Responsible Procurement Policy).

  • The UK Timber Trade Federation has finalized a Responsible Procurement Policy backed by independent audits including commitment to favor certified products.


More Definitions of Responsible Procurement Policy

Responsible Procurement Policy means the GLA Group Responsible Procurement Policy in place from time to time and the current version of which can be obtained from https://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/business- economy/vision-and-strategy/focus-areas/responsible- procurement/responsible-procurement- policy.https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/gla_group_rpp_v7.12_final_template_for_web.pdf..
Responsible Procurement Policy the GLA’s Responsible Procurement Policy as amended from time to time a copy of the current version of which is on the Framework Employer’s website xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xx/priorities/business-economy/vision- and-strategy/focus-areas/responsible-procurement/responsible- procurement-policy ;
Responsible Procurement Policy means the policy document entitled the "GLA Group Responsible Procurement Policy" dated March 2006, updated in January 2008 and as may be amended.
Responsible Procurement Policy means the GLA’s Responsible Procurement Policy as amended from time to time a copy of the current version of which is on the Transport for London website at xxxx://xxx.XxX.xxx.xx/assets/downloads/businessandpartners/GLA Responsible Procurement Policy.pdf.

Related to Responsible Procurement Policy

  • Procurement Policy means ADB’s Procurement Policy - Goods, Works, Nonconsulting and Consulting Services (2017, as amended from time to time);

  • Procurement Policy Board or “PPB” shall mean the board established pursuant to Charter § 311 whose function is to establish comprehensive and consistent procurement policies and rules which have broad application throughout the City.

  • responsible Minister , in relation to a scheme, means the Minister to whom the administration of the relevant scheme Act is for the time being committed by the Governor;

  • Responsible Vendor means a vendor with adequate financial resources (or the ability to obtain such resources), who can comply with the delivery requirements, and who is a qualified and established firm regularly engaged in the type of business that provides the goods and/or services herein.

  • Responsible adult means a parent, guardian or other adult specifically authorized by law or authorized by a parent or guardian to have custody or control of a minor.

  • Responsible Contractor means a Contractor that has the capability in all material respects to perform the specifications of the Contract. In determining whether a Contractor is a Responsible Contractor, the Agency may consider various factors including, but not limited to, the Contractor’s competence and qualifications to provide the goods or services requested, the Contractor’s integrity and reliability, the past performance of the Contractor and the best interest of the Agency and the State.

  • Procurement Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October, 2006.

  • e-Procurement means the use of information and communication technology (especially the internet) by the Procuring Entity in conducting its procurement processes with bidders for the acquisition of goods (supplies), works and services with the aim of open, non discriminatory and efficient procurement through transparent procedures;

  • Safeguard Policy Statement or “SPS” means ADB's Safeguard Policy Statement (2009);

  • Sole source procurement means a procurement without competition pursuant to a determination under Subsection 63G-6a-802(1)(a) that there is only one source for the procurement item.

  • Risk Management Policy means the Risk Management Policy of the Borrower in effect on the date of this Agreement as amended from time to time.

  • major non-compliance outcome notification means a notification received by a council under section 19N(3) or (4) of the Food Act 1984, or advice given to council by an authorized officer under that Act, of a deficiency that does not pose an immediate serious threat to public health but may do so if no remedial action is taken

  • Investment Policies has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.11(c).

  • Responsible Company means, with respect to any Tax Return, the Company having responsibility for preparing and filing such Tax Return under this Agreement.

  • Medicare supplement policy means a group or individual policy of [accident and sickness] insurance or a subscriber contract [of hospital and medical service associations or health maintenance organizations], other than a policy issued pursuant to a contract under Section 1876 of the federal Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. Section 1395 et. seq.) or an issued policy under a demonstration project specified in 42 U.S.C. § 1395ss(g)(1), which is advertised, marketed or designed primarily as a supplement to reimbursements under Medicare for the hospital, medical or surgical expenses of persons eligible for Medicare. “Medicare supplement policy” does not include Medicare Advantage plans established under Medicare Part C, Outpatient Prescription Drug plans established under Medicare Part D, or any Health Care Prepayment Plan (HCPP) that provides benefits pursuant to an agreement under §1833(a)(1)(A) of the Social Security Act.

  • Responsible agency means a public agency, which proposes to carry out or approve a project, for which [a] Lead Agency is preparing or has prepared an EIR or Negative Declaration. For the purposes of CEQA, the term “responsible agency” includes all public agencies other than the Lead Agency, which have discretionary approval power over the project. (Section 15381)

  • Responsible Entity means Pendal Fund Services Limited ABN 13 161 249 332, AFSL 431426;

  • Responsible public entity means a public entity that has the power to develop or operate the applicable qualifying project.

  • Responsive and Responsible Bidder means an entity or individual that has submitted a bid that conforms in all material respects to the Invitation to Bid and has the capability in all respects to fully perform the contract requirements and the integrity and reliability that will assure good faith performance. “Responsive and Responsible Vendor” means an entity or individual that has submitted a proposal, reply, or response that conforms in all material respects to the Request for Proposals, Invitation to Negotiate, or Competitive Solicitation and has the capability in all respects to fully perform the contract requirements and the integrity and reliability that will assure good faith performance. In determining whether an entity or individual is a Responsive and Responsible Bidder (or Vendor), the District may consider, in addition to factors described in the Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposals, Invitation to Negotiate, or Competitive Solicitation, the following:

  • Procurement Plan means the Recipient’s procurement plan for the Project, dated April 2, 2010, and referred to in paragraph 1.16 of the Procurement Guidelines and paragraph 1.24 of the Consultant Guidelines, as the same shall be updated from time to time in accordance with the provisions of said paragraphs.

  • Investment Policy means the investment policy from time to time determined by the Commission under the Rules;

  • Lowest responsible bidder means the Bidder submitting Lowest Responsible Bid.

  • Responsible Offeror means an Offeror who submits a responsive proposal and who has furnished, when required, information and data to prove that his financial resources, production or service facilities, personnel, service reputation and experience are adequate to make satisfactory delivery of the services, or items of tangible personal property described in the proposal.

  • Responsible Person means any person other than the registered owner of an immovable property who is legally responsible for the payment of municipal service charges.

  • Environmental Guidelines means the environmental guidelines and occupational health and safety standards of the World Bank Group as in effect on [Bid Date].

  • LOCKHEED XXXXXX Procurement Representative means a person authorized by LOCKHEED XXXXXX'x cognizant procurement organization to administer and/or execute this Contract.