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 Grantees should note that the previous Responsible Procurement Policy has been withdrawn and the GLA are finalising a revised version which will be available on the GLA’s website at some point after the General Election in June 2017.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 proposal is in keeping with the GLA Group Responsible Procurement Policy.

  • This procurement will deliver on the GLA Group Responsible Procurement Policy Our preferred bidder, The Survey House is an SME which might typically face barriers to market entry.

  • These included: • the update to the GLA Group Responsible Procurement Policy (FEP 2648 September 2016) and the subsequent Responsible Procurement Implementation Plan 2018-2020 as approved by the GLA Group Collaborative Procurement Board (January 2019); • the Ultra Low Emission Fleet Plan (LFC 0034 July 18); • the Carbon Reduction Strategy 2019-25 (LFC 0256 October 2019); and • the Single Environment Plan 2019-2025 (LFC 0217 July 2019).

  • The report also confirms many of the objectives are consistent with social, economic and environmental targets set out in other policies and strategies, including and not limited to the GLA Group Responsible Procurement Policy and the Mayor’s London Environment Strategy.


More Definitions of Responsible Procurement Policy

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 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 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

  • 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.

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

  • Officer’s Compliance Certificate means a certificate of the chief financial officer or the treasurer of the Borrower substantially in the form attached as Exhibit F.

  • Responsible Party means a public or private body or any other person which, alone or in conjunction with others, determines the purpose of and means for processing personal information, as defined in POPI.