Preferential Procurement Policy definition

Preferential Procurement Policy means the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000 (Act No 5 of 2000).
Preferential Procurement Policy means a procurement policy contemplated in section 217(2) of the Constitution; (vi)
Preferential Procurement Policy means a procurement policy contemplated in section 217 (2)

Examples of Preferential Procurement Policy in a sentence

  • Bids will be awarded in accordance with the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2017 pertaining to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, No 5 of 2000 as well as the Municipality’s Supply Chain Management Policy.

  • Proposals will be evaluated in terms of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act 2000 and the Preferential Procurement Regulation of 2017.

  • A preferential point system shall apply whereby a contract will be allocated to a tenderer in accordance with the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, Act No. 5 of 2000 and as defined in the Conditions of Tender in the tender document, read in conjunction with the Supply Chain Management Policy of Steve Tshwete Local Municipality where 80 points will be allocated in respective of price and 20 points in repective of BBBEE.

  • SANSA is committed to achieving Government’s transformation objectives in terms of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act.

  • The City Manager must act in terms of paragraph 15 of the Preferential Procurement Policy Regulations 2001, as published on 10 August 2001, against the person awarded the contract upon detecting that a preference in terms of the Preferential Procurement Policy has been obtained on a fraudulent basis, or any specified goals are not attained in the performance of the contract.

  • Bids will be awarded in accordance with the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2001 pertaining to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, No 5 of 2000 and its amendments as well as the Municipality’s Supply Chain Management Policy.

  • Bids will be awarded in accordance with the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2011 pertaining to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, No 5 of 2000 and its amendments as well as the Municipality’s Supply Chain Management Policy.

  • Bids will be awarded in accordance with the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2017 pertaining to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, No 5 of 2000.

  • Bids will be awarded in accordance with the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2017 pertaining to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, No 5 of 2000 and its amendments as well as the Municipality’s Supply Chain Management Policy.

  • Bids will be awarded in accordance with the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2001 pertaining to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, No 5 of 2000.


More Definitions of Preferential Procurement Policy

Preferential Procurement Policy means the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework
Preferential Procurement Policy means the Sisonke District Municipality Preferential Procurement Policy” ;

Related to Preferential Procurement Policy

  • Procurement Policy means ADB’s Procurement Policy - Goods, Works, Nonconsulting and Consulting Services (2017, as amended from time to time);

  • Procurement Plan means the Recipient’s procurement plan for the Project, dated April 2, 2010, and referred to in paragraph 1.16 of the Procurement Guidelines and paragraph 1.24 of the Consultant Guidelines, as the same shall be updated from time to time in accordance with the provisions of said paragraphs.

  • Cooperative procurement means procurement conducted by, or on behalf of:

  • Support Policy shall have the meaning given to it in the Support Terms (defined below).

  • Procurement Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October, 2006.

  • CAISO Tariff means the California Independent System Operator Corporation Operating Agreement and Tariff, including the rules, protocols, procedures and standards attached thereto, as the same may be amended or modified from time to time and approved by the FERC.

  • Mis-procurement means public procurement in contravention of any provision of Sindh Public Procurement Act, 2010, any rule, regulation, order or instruction made thereunder or any other law in respect thereof, or relating to, public procurement;

  • Organ procurement organization means a person designated by the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services as an organ procurement organization.

  • FIRM PROCUREMENT means the agreement between the parties for mutually agreed terms and conditions with commitment of Quantity Ordered.

  • Supply Chain Disruption means an inability by the Contractor to obtain goods or services from third parties necessary to perform the Work of the Contract within the schedule specified therein, despite the Contractor making all reasonable commercial efforts to procure same. Contractors are advised that increased costs do not, in and of themselves, amount to a Supply Chain Disruption;

  • Procurement organization means an eye bank, organ procurement organization, or tissue bank.

  • Public Procurement means the acquisition by any means of goods, works or services by the government;

  • Waste Framework Directive or “WFD” means Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste.

  • Consensus Policies are those policies established (1) pursuant to the procedure set forth in ICANN’s Bylaws and due process, and (2) covering those topics listed in Section 1.2 of this Specification. The Consensus Policy development process and procedure set forth in ICANN’s Bylaws may be revised from time to time in accordance with the process set forth therein.

  • Procurement means the purchasing, buying, renting, leasing, or otherwise obtaining of any supplies, services, or construction. It includes all functions that pertain to the procurement of any supply, service, or construction item, including description of requirements, selection and solicitation of sources, preparation and award of contract, and all phases of contract administration;

  • Tariff Policy means a Tariff Policy adopted by the Council in terms of Section 74 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000.