PRAG definition

PRAG means Practical Guide along with its annexes to contract procedures financed from the General Budget of the European Communities which applies to EC external aid contracts, as adopted by the European Commission on 25 March 2003.

Examples of PRAG in a sentence

  • The roster employee must complete four hours of the specified product safety education or qualify under alternate criteria inkling but not limited to, PRAG membership, PPAI Product Safety Summit attendance, primary active QCA compliance contact status (distributors and suppliers) or ICPHSO attendance, in order for the company to receive the Product Safety Aware status.

  • A joint Steering Committee, designated by the JMC, will evaluate projects against the criteria set in the Application Pack and will establish a ranking list according to PRAG.

  • The “force majeure” represents any unpredictable and insurmountable event, occurred after the signing of the present agreement and that prevents the total or the partial execution of the agreement; PRAG - Practical Guide for Contract Procedures financed from the general budget of the European Communities in the context of external actions.

  • The project evaluation should follow PRAG rules (Chapter 6.4.) as amended by the provisions of the IPA Implementing Regulation (e.g. Article 140 on the role of the Commission in the selection of operations)40.

  • Once the projects are selected, AICS will prepare the tender documents for the works, service and supply contracts that will be tendered according to the Practical Guide to the EU external action (PRAG - last edition).

  • PRAG - When the beneficiaries of the project sub-contract the activities in order to achieve the goals of the operation, the sub-contracting must be done by a transparent tendering procedure, following the provision of EU Regulation 718/2007, article 121, translated into Practical Guide to Contract Procedures for EC external actions (PRAG).

  • Where the Commission decides to award a specific grant, it shall propose to the Partner to sign a specific grant contract in accordance with the applicable PRAG template model.

  • The Contracting Authorities shall also use the procedural guidelines and standard templates and models facilitating the application of the above rules provided for in the “Practical Guide to contract procedures for EC external actions” (PRAG) as published on the EuropeAid website6 at the date of the initiation of the procurement or grant award procedure.

  • The PRAG are available on the Internet at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/europeaid/prag/ For works, service and supply contracts below 20,000.00 Euro the contract may be awarded directly (single tender).

  • Answer No 13 The Tender Dossier has been carefully tailored to follow the technical requirements of these specific works, international good practices for procurement and contract management/implementation as well as PRAG and EIB procurement rules and local legislation; no changes as the one proposed shall be introduced.

Related to PRAG

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  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;

  • LHSIA means the Local Health System Integration Act, 2006, and the regulations made under it, as it and they may be amended from time to time;

  • Legionella means a genus of bacteria, some species of which have caused a type of pneumonia called Legionnaires Disease.