Public Procurement Regulations definition

Public Procurement Regulations means the Public Contract Regulations 2015, Utilities Contract Regulation 2016 and Concession Contract Regulation 2016.
Public Procurement Regulations means the Recipients’s public procurement regulations of 2004.
Public Procurement Regulations means the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015;

Examples of Public Procurement Regulations in a sentence

  • For National Competitive Bidding the Recipient's Public Procurement Act, 2007, and Public Procurement Regulations, 2007, shall be used, subject to the modifications set out in the Procurement Plan.

  • The JPHS shall be able to provide public health services to any organisation ("Additional Clients") in addition to Harrow and Barnet Clients subject to the provisions of this Clause 22 and provided that the engagement of Additional Clients shall not create any detriment to the cost and quality of services provided to Barnet or Harrow nor otherwise be injurious to Barnet's or Harrow‟s interests, including compliance with Public Procurement Regulations.

  • Main Message The main communication message is, “With USAID’s support, communities in Guatemala’s Western Highlands have improved their quality of life by inclusively addressing local priorities, developing alliances and mobilizing resources from the public and private sectors to implement Community Development Plans,” which aligns with the communication objective described above.

  • Any breach of this Condition by the Contractor or by anyone employed by him or acting on his behalf (whether with or without the knowledge of the Contractor) shall be an offence under the provisions of the Public Procurement Regulations issued under The Exchequer and Audit Act Cap 412 of the Laws of Kenya.

  • Tender notices for ICB procedures are mandatorily to be published on the GTAI website, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇, and on a national level in accordance with the applicable Public Procurement Regulations.


More Definitions of Public Procurement Regulations

Public Procurement Regulations means the Recipients’s public procurement regulations of 2004.” 2. The percentage of expenditures to be financed from the proceeds of the Grant set forth in Section 1.A.1 of Schedule 1 to the Original Financing Agreement is increased from 83% to 87%. 3. Paragraph 2 of Schedule 1.A is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
Public Procurement Regulations means the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015, the Utilities Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2016, the Concession Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2016, the Procurement (Scotland) Regulations 2016 and any addition, amendment or variation thereof.
Public Procurement Regulations means the Public Contract Regulations 2006 or any amendment thereof;
Public Procurement Regulations means the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2012 and the Utilities Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2012 and any addition, amendment or variation thereof.
Public Procurement Regulations means the Public Procurement Regulations published under Government Notice No. 47 of 1 March 2017;
Public Procurement Regulations means the Recipient’s Public Procurement Regulations (2020) issued under the Public Procurement Act No. 10, 2016, of the laws of the Recipient.
Public Procurement Regulations means the regulations approved by the Borrower’s Cabinet on June 30, 2020 as evidenced by the Cabinet Minutes No. 9345 dated June 30, 2020 and submitted by the Borrower’s Minister of Finance to the Borrower’s Parliament as evidenced by the Order Paper No. 23/2020 issued by the Borrower’s House of Assembly dated July 17, 2020.