PUBLIC PROCUREMENT POLICY FOR MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES Sample Clauses

PUBLIC PROCUREMENT POLICY FOR MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES. (MSE) 40.1 Following provision has been incorporated for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSE), in line with notification of Government of India, vide Gazette of India No. 503 dated 26.03.2012 proclaiming the Public Procurement Policy on procurement of goods and services from MSEs. i) Issue of tender document to MSEs free of cost. ii) Exemption to MSEs from payment of EMD. iii) In Tender Document participating Micro and Small Enterprises quoting price within the price band of ‘L1 + 15%’ shall also be allowed to supply a portion of requirement by bringing down their prices to L1 price in a situation where L1 price is from someone other than a micro and small enterprise and such micro and small enterprises shall be allowed to supply up to 20% of the order value. In case of more than one such MSE(s), the supply shall be shared proportionately (to tendered quantity). Further, out of above 20%, 4% shall be from MSEs owned by SC/ST entrepreneurs. This quota is to be transferred to other MSEs in case of non-availability of MSEs owned by SC/ST entrepreneurs. The quoted prices against various items shall remain valid in case of splitting of quantities of the items above. In case tendered item is non-splitable or non- dividable (specified in Bid Data Sheet), MSE quoting price within price band L1 (other than MSE) + 15% , may be awarded for full/ complete supply of total tendered value subject to matching of L1 price. 40.2 The MSE(s) owned by SC/ST Entrepreneurs shall mean:- a) In case of proprietary MSE, Proprietor(s) shall be SC/ST. b) In case of partnership MSE, the SC/ST partners shall be holding at least 51% share in the unit c) In case of private Limited Companies, at least 51% share is held by SC/ST. If the MSE is owned by SC/ST Entrepreneurs, the bidder shall furnish appropriate documentary evidence in this regard. 40.3 In case Bidder is a Micro or Small Enterprise under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006, the Bidder shall submit the following : a) Documentary evidence that the Bidder is a Micro or Small Enterprises registered with District Industries Centers or Khadi and Village Industries National Small Industries Corporation or Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom or any other body specified by Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises or Udyog Aadhar Memorandum. b) If the MSE is owned by SC/ST Entrepreneurs, the Bidder shall furnish appropriate documentary evidence in this regard. The above document(s) submitted by the Bidd...
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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT POLICY FOR MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES. 40.1 Government of India, vide Gazette of India No. 503 dated 26.03.2012 proclaimed the Public Procurement Policy for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs). The following benefit is available in case of work contract also: i) Issue of tender document to MSEs free of cost. ii) Exemption to MSEs from payment of EMD/Bid Security. 40.2 In case bidder is a Micro or Small Enterprise under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006, the bidder shall submit the following : Documentary evidence that the bidder is a Micro or Small Enterprises registered with District Industries Centers or Khadi and Village Industries National Small Industries Corporation or Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom or any other body specified by Ministry of Micro,
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT POLICY FOR MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES. 40.1 Following provision has been incorporated in tender for MSEs, in line with notification of Government of India, vide Gazette of India No. 503 dated 26.03.2012 proclaiming the Public Procurement Policy on procurement of goods, works and services from Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) i) Issue of tender document to MSEs free of cost. ii) Exemption to MSEs from payment of EMD/Bid Security. iii) In Tender participating Micro and Small Enterprises quoting price within the price band of L1 + 15% shall also be allowed to supply a portion of requirement by bringing down their prices to L1 price in a situation where L1 price is from someone other than a micro and small enterprise and such micro and small enterprises shall be allowed to supply up to 20% of the tendered value. In case of more than one such Micro and Small Enterprises, the supply shall be shared proportionately (to tendered quantity). Further, out of above 20%, 4% shall be from MSEs owned by SC/ST entrepreneurs. This quota is to be transferred to other MSEs in case of non-availability of MSEs owned by SC/ST entrepreneurs. XXXX (India) Limited Bidding Document Page 38 of 184

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