Indigenous Procurement Policy definition

Indigenous Procurement Policy means the policy of that name (available at xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/xxx).
Indigenous Procurement Policy means the policy of that name, as amended from time to time, available on the Indigenous Procurement Website.
Indigenous Procurement Policy means the policy of that name, as amended from time to time, available on the Indigenous Procurement Website available at: https://www.niaa.gov.au/indigenous-affairs/economic-development/indigenous-procurement-policy-ipp)

Examples of Indigenous Procurement Policy in a sentence

  • The Consultant must use its reasonable endeavours to increase its: purchasing from Indigenous Enterprises; and employment of Indigenous Australians, in carrying out the Services, in accordance with the Indigenous Procurement Policy.

  • The Contractor must set out in the End of DLP Report: whether the Contractor: met the mandatory minimum requirements for the Indigenous Procurement Policy; and complied with the Indigenous Participation Plan; and if the Contractor did not comply with the Indigenous Participation Plan, an explanation for its non-compliance.

  • The Contractor must use its reasonable endeavours to increase its: purchasing from Indigenous Enterprises; and employment of Indigenous Australians, in carrying out the Contractor's Activities, in accordance with the Indigenous Procurement Policy.

  • Once this document is approved by ADB and the Government, it will become part of the financing agreements between the two parties.

  • The Commonwealth's Indigenous Procurement Policy, as amended from time to time, available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxx-xxx.


More Definitions of Indigenous Procurement Policy

Indigenous Procurement Policy means the policy of that name, as amended from time to time, available on the Indigenous Procurement Website at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxx.xxx or any successor website; Information Commissioner has the meaning given in the Australian Information Commissioner Xxx 0000;
Indigenous Procurement Policy. [For procurements valued at $7.5 million or more, insert that clause 34.1 of this Head Agreement applies] Australian Industry Participation Plan [Xxxx “Not applicable” for Other Agencies] [For procurement valued at $20 million or more, the Australian Industry Participation policy may apply] Evaluation Criteria Responses to this RFQ will be evaluated against the following criteria: [Note: Agencies should select the evaluation criteria they wish to apply (if any) and may include their own criteria]. The IProvider’s demonstrated understanding of the Services required, including the identification of any key challenges and the management of risk. The IProvider’s demonstrated capability and capacity to provide the Services described in this Order to a high standard and within the specified timeframes. The IProvider’s demonstrated organisational experience in providing the similar services to the Services described in this Order. The relevant experience of nominated Key Personnel in providing the similar services to the Services described in this Order [include any relevant qualifications, certifications, etc. required]. The professional and other standards that your organisation would apply to the Services and the measures your organisation proposes to ensure that standards are maintained for the term of the Agency Order. The extent to which the level and structure of Service Charges proposed provides value for money.
Indigenous Procurement Policy means the Commonwealth's Indigenous Procurement Policy dated 1 July 2015 available at www.dpmc/gov.au/ipp. 36. SAFE BASE ALERT STATE SYSTEM
Indigenous Procurement Policy means the Commonwealth's Indigenous Procurement Policy dated 1 July 2015 available on the Indigenous Procurement Policy Website.
Indigenous Procurement Policy means the Commonwealth's Indigenous Procurement Policy, as amended from time to time, available at xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxx. Intellectual Property Rights means all statutory and other proprietary rights in respect of inventions, innovations, patents, utility models, designs, circuit layouts, mask rights, copyrights (including future copyrights), confidential information, trade secrets, know-how, trade marks and all other rights in respect to intellectual property as defined in Article 2 of the Convention establishing the World Intellectual Property Organisation of July 1967. Key Persons mean the key persons set out in the CONTRACT PARTICULARS.
Indigenous Procurement Policy means the Commonwealth's Indigenous Procurement Policy, as amended from time to time, available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/indigenous-affairs/economic-development/indigenous-procurement-policy-ipp. REIMBURSABLE TRAVEL COSTS Subject to this clause 12, unless otherwise expressly stated elsewhere in the Contract, all disbursements and costs relating to or incurred in connection with the Services (including those to be provided at the Site or otherwise in the Host Nation) are included within the Fee and the Consultant will not be entitled to make (nor will the Commonwealth be liable upon) any Claim arising out of or in connection with such disbursements and costs. The Commonwealth will reimburse the Consultant for Reimbursable Travel Costs up to the Reimbursable Travel Costs Cap provided that the Consultant: has obtained the written approval of the Contract Administrator prior to incurring the relevant costs; and in respect of each person travelling and prior to their travel, obtains and maintains such travel insurance (at its cost) as a prudent, competent and experienced contractor undertaking the Services would purchase (including coverage for all Pandemic related risks). The Consultant will not be entitled to make any Claim for Reimbursable Travel Costs in excess of the Reimbursable Travel Costs Cap unless the Consultant has obtained the prior written approval of the Contract Administrator (which approval may be granted or withheld at the absolute discretion of the Contract Administrator). If the Consultant wishes to seek an increase in the Reimbursable Travel Costs Cap, the Consultant must prepare, and submit to the Contract Administrator for approval, an estimate of the proposed increase, together with any relevant assumptions and other supporting details to justify such an increase. In this clause 12:
Indigenous Procurement Policy means the Indigenous Procurement Policy of the Commonwealth, details of which are available at http://www.dpmc.gov.au/indigenous-affairs/publication/commonwealth-indigenous-procurement-policy