Purchasing Guide definition

Purchasing Guide means a purchasing guide for a Training Package containing hour allocations for units of competency and qualifications within the Training Package and sample training programs.
Purchasing Guide means a guide produced by the Council for use by those officers involved in the Council’s operational procurement.

Examples of Purchasing Guide in a sentence

  • Further guidance on what may constitute exceptional circumstances permitting waiver of these Contract Standing Orders is set out in the Council’s Purchasing Guide.

  • A Responsible Officer may use Purchasing Schemes subject to the following conditions and the Council’s Purchasing Guide.

  • Where a Purchasing Scheme is used then there shall be a whole or partial exemption from the obligations under these Contract Standing Orders in respect of the choice and conduct of procedures to the extent permitted and indicated in the Council’s Purchasing Guide.

  • It is a disciplinary offence to fail to comply with these Contract Standing Orders and the Council’s Purchasing Guide.

  • The Department is not liable to pay the Contact Hour Funds to the Training Provider in respect of an Eligible Individual in excess of two times the nominal hours per unit of competency as published in the relevant Victorian Purchasing Guide.

  • All contracts shall include relevant specifications and/or briefs/technical requirements which are prepared taking into account the need for effectiveness of delivery, quality, sustainability and efficiency (as appropriate) and the information set out in the Council’s Purchasing Guide.

  • The Council’s Purchasing Guide and other policies and procedures of the Council as appropriate.

  • In the event of conflict between the above, the EU Rules will take precedence, followed by UK legislation, then the Council's Constitution, the Council’s Purchasing Guide and guidelines, policies and procedures.

  • Further information and guidelines are set out in the Council’s Purchasing Guide that accompanies this document.

  • The Department is not liable to pay the Contact Hour Funds: in excess of two times the nominal hours per subject as published in the Victorian Purchasing Guide; and in excess of the nominal hours per subject as published in the Victorian Purchasing Guide for RPL.

Related to Purchasing Guide

  • Dynamic Purchasing System means a completely electronic process for making commonly used purchases of items generally available on the market;

  • Consulting Guidelines means the Guidelines on the Use of Consultants by Asian Development Bank and its Borrowers (2010, as amended from time to time);