the Public Procurement Regulations definition

the Public Procurement Regulations means the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016 or the Concession Contracts Regulations 2016 (as the case may require),
the Public Procurement Regulations means either the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 or the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2006,”.

Examples of the Public Procurement Regulations in a sentence

  • In accordance with Section 61 of the Public Procurement Act No. 12 of 2008 and Clause 155 of the Public Procurement Regulations of 2011, Government permits firms and individuals from all countries to offer goods, works and services for Government-financed projects.

  • 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.

  • The procurement is conducted under the Norwegian Public Procurement Act of 16 July 1999 and the Public Procurement Regulations (7 April 2006 No. 402).

  • If a bidder wishes to register a complaint with respect to the ITT process, it should provide it in writing and within the parameters established by section 25 of the Public Procurement Regulations, as amended.

  • This requirement is subject to the Public Procurement Regulations and respective advertising action.

  • In addition, the Owner may suspend the bidding privileges of a supplier in regard to non-compliant or substandard performance in accordance with section 26 of the Public Procurement Regulations.

  • The legal implications of this approach have been considered, with third-party specialist legal advice sought in terms of the application of the Public Procurement Regulations.

  • Information, including the financial value of a contract resulting from this procurement process, will be publicly released as part of the award notification process, in accordance with section 30 of the Public Procurement Regulations.

  • This arrangement is not subject to the Public Procurement Regulations 2015.