Public Contracts Directive definition

Public Contracts Directive means Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014(c);
Public Contracts Directive means Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council(10);
Public Contracts Directive means Public Contracts Directive 2014/24/EU

Examples of Public Contracts Directive in a sentence

  • The new Public Contracts Directive provides greater freedom to use this procedure than do the existing rules (see below);• the competitive procedure with negotiation under which a selection is made of those who respond to the advertisement and only they are invited to submit an initial tender for the contract.

  • The new Public Contracts Directive permits competition for certain contracts, listed by CPV code, mainly in the social and health sectors, to be “reserved” to organisations such as mutuals and social enterprises meeting certain limited criteria described in Article 77 of the Public Contracts Directive.

  • The EU Public Contracts Directive (Article 84) requires all contracting authorities to prepare a written report after every tender competition, other than mini-competitions conducted under framework agreements.

  • Amendments to the Dutch Public Procurement Act 2012 transposed the Public Contracts Directive 2014 into Dutch law.

  • Under article 69 of the Public Contracts Directive 2014, contracting authorities must require an explanation of the price and costs if the tender appears to be abnormally low.

  • Under article 70 of the Public Contracts Directive 2014, the contracting authorities may lay down special conditions relating to the performance of a contract, including social or employment-related considerations.

  • Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on public procurement (Public Contracts Directive 2014) sets out the EU legal framework for procurement by public authorities.

  • See Annex B for a summary of the time limits in the new Public Contracts Directive.

  • New provisions 5.1 This note outlines the requirements of the new Public Contracts Directive, drawing attention to a number of changes to procedures and requirements for public procurement.

  • Public sector procurement is governed by the Public Contract Regulations 2015 which are the UK regulations that implement the EU Public Contracts Directive 2014.


More Definitions of Public Contracts Directive

Public Contracts Directive means Directive 2014/24/EC;

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