State procurement agency definition

State procurement agency means, as appropriate, the department of general services, state of Tennessee real estate asset management; University of Tennessee, department of capital projects; Tennessee board of regents, department of facilities development; East Tennessee State University, office of facilities management, planning, and construction; Austin Peay State University, capital planning, design and construction; Tennessee Technological University, office of capital projects and planning; Middle Tennessee State University, department of campus planning; and University of Memphis, department of campus planning and design, or the successors- in-interest to such departments, or any additional state entities, or subdivisions thereof, as determined by the commission.
State procurement agency means a non-commercial state organization established and operating in accordance with the Government Decree No. 914-N dated June 27, 2002;
State procurement agency means the State Procurement Agency of the Borrower established under Decree No.583 of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated 16 May 1997, or any successor thereto; and

Examples of State procurement agency in a sentence

  • In order to enforce the measures determined by this article, procuring institutions shall be given the right to procure necessary services/goods in the case of urgent necessity and/or in accordance with Article 101(3)(d) of the Law of Georgia on Public Procurement, under the simplified procurement procedure, with the consent of the LEPL State Procurement Agency.

  • Time limits for appealing, during the election/referendum period, by the state procurement-related Disputes Resolution Board of the State Procurement Agency against decisions of the CEC and/or its tender commissions, and the terms and procedure for considering a complaint and for appealing the decisions delivered shall be defined under Article 77 of this Law.

  • Not available.Source: State Procurement Agency, 2020 Annual Report.

  • The Owner is the State of Tennessee operating through the State Procurement Agency (SPA) identified in the SBC-6 Standard Form of Agreement between Owner and Designer.

  • During the election period/referendum period, decisions of the CEC, the Training Centre and/or their tender commissions may be appealed within 2 calendar days after they are made to the state procurement-related Disputes Resolution Board of the Legal Entity under Public Law – State Procurement Agency, which will consider a complaint and will make an appropriate decision within 2 calendar days after the complaint is received.

  • Nevertheless, the involvement of the State Procurement Agency in the “no objection” process is valuable for municipalities who may not have the internal expertise or independence.

  • However, the appeals process is not wholly independent as 3 members of the appeals board are from State Procurement Agency whose chairman is at the same time chairman of the dispute review board, with a prevailing vote.

  • Paragraph 4 of this Decree shall enter into force for each of the contracting entities responsible for the implementation of measures determined by the Emergency Response Plan, in accordance with the procedure established by legislation for the respective contracting entities concerning the performance of public procurement through emergency and/or simplified public procurement in agreement with LEPL State Procurement Agency.

  • The State Procurement Agency, having introduced the open tender without reverse auction and the two- stage tenders, using the MEAT (Most Economically Advantageous Tender) criteria, in March 2016, is now working on the development of an e-catalogue in their e-procurement system.

  • State of Tennessee, via the Contracting Agency: <<State Procurement Agency>> <<Street or P.O. Box>> <<City, State, Zip Code>> AND THE CONTRACTOR: <<Contractor Name>> <<Street or P.O. Box>> <<City, State, Zip Code>> ACH Address: <<Street or P.O. Box>> <<City, State, Zip Code>> THE PROJECT: <<SBC Number>> <<Campus or Institution Name>> <<Project Title Designated by Owner>> THE DESIGNER: <<Designer Name>> <<Street or P.O. Box>> <<City, State, Zip Code>> THE OWNER AND THE CONTRACTOR AGREE AS SET FORTH BELOW.


More Definitions of State procurement agency

State procurement agency means the Borrower’s central agency for state procurement as established pursuant to the Law of Georgia “On Public Procurement” dated April 20, 2005.
State procurement agency or “SPA” means, as to Tennessee Tech University, Capital Projects and Planning.
State procurement agency or “SPA” means, as to Tennessee Tech University, Planning and Finance.

Related to State procurement agency

  • State Contracting Agency means the department for which this contract is to be performed and for which the Commissioner or Authorized Designee acted in signing this contract.

  • Competent Authority and ‘Appellate Authority’ shall mean the following:

  • Licensing agency means the Rhode Island Department of Health.

  • Lead Agency means the agency facilitating the procurement and establishing the Contract.

  • System Agency means HHSC or any of the agencies of the State of Texas that are overseen by HHSC under authority granted under state law and the officers, employees, authorized representatives, and designees of those agencies. These agencies include: HHSC and the Department of State Health Services.

  • Development Authority means the New Jersey Schools

  • State educational agency means any state educational licensing authority, agency, department, board or commission that provides an approval, certification, exemption or other authorization necessary for a postsecondary institution (whether its main campus, branch campus, additional location, satellite or other facility thereof) to provide postsecondary education in that state including any distance education.

  • Regulatory Agency means any federal or state agency charged with the supervision or regulation of depositary institutions or holding companies of depositary institutions, or engaged in the insurance of depositary institution deposits, or any court, administrative agency or commission or other authority, body or agency having supervisory or regulatory authority with respect to the Company or any of its subsidiaries.