Emergency procurement definition

Emergency procurement means an acquisition resulting from an emergency need.
Emergency procurement means procurement by a state agency that is made necessary by a sudden, unexpected occurrence that poses a clear and imminent danger to public safety or requires immediate action to preserve prevent or mitigate the loss or impairment of life, health, property or essential public services or in response to a court order, settlement agreement or other similar legal judgment, as permitted or required in accordance with applicable law.
Emergency procurement means an acquisition of a service or services resulting from an emergency need.

Examples of Emergency procurement in a sentence

  • Short Duration Bid has been published by the Buyer with the approval of the Competent authority due to Emergency procurement of critical products/services.

  • Emergency procurement shall be limited to those supplies, services, information technology, or construction items necessary to meet the emergency.

  • Emergency procurement shall be limited to those supplies, services, or construction items necessary to meet the emergency.

  • Emergency procurement of materials and services can be arranged in direct support of any contingency.

  • Emergency procurement shall be limited to only those goods and services necessary to meet the emergency.


More Definitions of Emergency procurement

Emergency procurement means a sourcing method pursuant to ORS 279B.080.
Emergency procurement means procurement by a state contracting agency, quasi-public agency, as defined in section 1-120, judicial department or constituent unit of higher education that is made necessary by a sudden, unexpected occurrence that poses a clear and imminent danger to public safety or requires immediate action to prevent or mitigate the loss or impairment of life, health, property or essential public services or in response to a court order, settlement agreement or other similar legal judgment;
Emergency procurement means one in which an urgent and unexpected situation occurs where health and public safety or the conservation of public resources is at risk and a purchase of goods and/or services must be made in response thereto. A failure to properly plan in advance, which then results in a situation where normal purchasing practices cannot be followed does not constitute an emergency procurement.
Emergency procurement means an acquisition or other procurement resulting from an emergency need.
Emergency procurement means an acquisition of a service or services resulting from an emer- gency need.
Emergency procurement means a situation which creates a threat to public health, welfare or safety such as may arise by reason of floods, epidemics, riots, equipment failures, earthquakes, or other reason as proclaimed by the mayor. The existence of such conditions must seriously threaten:
Emergency procurement means the procurement of supplies or services necessary to expeditiously repair a breakdown in machinery or equipment, which caused the interruption of the provision of an essential District service, or necessary to prevent or mitigate a distinct threat to public health, safety, or welfare.