Procurement Regulation definition

Procurement Regulation means the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and any EU Directives incorporated in English law or any EU Regulations having direct effect; and
Procurement Regulation means HCAP’s procurement rules adopted by virtue of article 377 of Law 4412/2016 along with Article 189 para. 1 indent e΄ and 2 of the HCAP Law, which has been approved by the sole Shareholder of the Company by a resolution dated 18.11.2016 and has been published on HCAP’s website (http://hcap.gr/sites/default/files/Procurement_regulation_HCAP_1.pdf).
Procurement Regulation means HCAP’s procurement rules adopted by virtue of Article 377 of Law 4412/2016 along with Article 189 paragraph 1 indent e’ and 2 of Law 4389/2016, which has been approved by the sole Shareholder of the Company by a resolution dated 18.11.2016 and has been published on HCAP’s website.

Examples of Procurement Regulation in a sentence

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

  • If bids are still tied, then the tie will be resolved in accordance with the criteria in the order stated under Procurement Regulation 4.1.1.4(e).

  • All references in this document to either the Armed Services Procurement Regulation (ASPR) or the Defense Acquisition Regulation (DAR) shall be deemed to be references to the appropriate sections of the FAR/DFARS.

  • Other costs must be procured in line with National (including Public Procurement Regulation 2015) and EU regulations.Procurement will be subject to audit and verification and any irregularity will result in a financial penalty of up to 100% of the grant paid.

  • The NLC will evaluate all proposals in terms of the Preferential Procurement Regulation of 2001 and Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act.

  • In accordance with the State Procurement Regulation Mandatory Written Solicitation Requirements, CoMar 21.505.08.07, this bid/proposal requires a signed Bid/Proposal Affidavit.

  • Other costs must be procured in line with National (including Public Procurement Regulation 2015) and European Union regulations.

  • Company’s responsible and ethical activities can directly and indirectly influence the identification of consumer with the company, his approach towards a product and his overall satisfaction (Kucuk, 2018).

  • At no time will any potential contractor attempt to influence any employee of TCDJFS to violate any Federal Procurement Regulation, the Ohio Revised Code, Trumbull County Procurement Policy, or TCDJFS’ Procurement Policy.

  • The NLC will evaluate all proposals in terms of the Preferential Procurement Regulation of 2011 and Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act.

Related to Procurement Regulation

  • Procurement Regulations means, for purposes of paragraph 85 of the Appendix to the General Conditions, the “World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”, dated September 2023.

  • CREST Regulations means the Uncertificated Securities Regulations 2001 (SI 2001 No. 01/378), as amended.

  • 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;

  • Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) means the Government Agency responsible for oversight of public procurement.