Public Procurement Authority definition

Public Procurement Authority means the Public Procurement Authority established under the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663);
Public Procurement Authority means the Turkish Public Procurement Authority;
Public Procurement Authority or “PPA” means the Recipient’s Public Procurement Authority established and operating pursuant to the Public Procurement Act, No.3 or any successor thereto.

Examples of Public Procurement Authority in a sentence

  • The application must be accompanied by the fees set out in the Procurement Regulations, which shall not be refundable (information available from the Public Procurement Authority at complaints@ppra.go.ke or info@ppra.go.ke 5) Standstill Period DEADLINE: The Standstill Period is due to end at midnight on [insert date] (local time).

  • The application must be accompanied by the fees set out in the Procurement Regulations, which shall not berefundable (information available from the Public Procurement Authority at complaints@ppra.go.keinfo@ppra.go.ke or 5.

  • The application must be accompanied by the fees set out in the Procurement Regulations, which shall not be refundable (information available from the Public Procurement Authority at complaints@ppra.go.ke or info@ppra.go.ke 5) Standstill PeriodDEADLINE: The Standstill Period is due to end at midnight on [insert date] (local time).

  • Such notice(s) shall be deemed to be duly given or made if delivered by hand, by certified or registered mail or by nationally recognized overnight courier to the address specified below: If to Lead Contracting Agency: Public Procurement Authority 00000 XX Xxxxxxx Xxx.

  • The Public Procurement Authority shall be obliged to use the fees to cover the costs of its own operation in the sphere of its basic activity.

  • Contracting authorities shall, upon request, forward their public procurement plans to the Public Procurement Authority or to the bodies empowered by an act of legislation to exercise control over the contracting authority.

  • The application must be accompanied by the fees set out in the Procurement Regulations, which shall not be refundable (information available from the Public Procurement Authority at complaints@ppra.go.ke or info@ppra.go.ke5) Standstill Period DEADLINE: The Standstill Period is due to end at midnight on [insert date] (local time).

  • Contracting authorities shall, upon request, forward the public procurement documents to the Public Procurement Authority or to other bodies empowered by an act of legislation or make the public procurement documents accessible to those bodies by electronic means.

  • The Public Procurement Arbitration Board shall make its decision in the name of the Public Procurement Authority.

  • The Public Procurement Arbitration Board shall ensure without delay the publication of its decree on the permission for the conclusion of the contract on the homepage of the Public Procurement Authority.

Related to Public Procurement Authority

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

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

  • Competent Authority and ‘Appellate Authority’ shall mean the following:

  • Public procurement unit means either a local public procurement unit or a state public procurement unit.

  • Local public procurement unit means a county, city, town, or other subdivision of the state or a public agency of any such subdivision; public authority; educational, health, or other institution; to the extent prov ided by law, any other entity that expends public funds for the procurement of suppl ies and services; and any non profit corporation operating a charitable hospital.

  • relevant authority means the authority of which M is a member;

  • Government Authority means any relevant administrative, judicial, executive, legislative or other governmental or intergovernmental entity, department, agency, commission, board, bureau or court, and any other regulatory or self-regulatory organizations, in any country or jurisdiction.

  • Procurement Regulations means, for purposes of paragraph 85 of the Appendix to the General Conditions, the “World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”, dated November 2020.

  • Authority or Housing Authority (HA means the Housing Authority.