Special Procurement Commission definition

Special Procurement Commission means the entity established within the OdR by the Borrower pursuant to Ministerial Ordinance No. 540/1432 of October 16, 2003, as modified by Ministerial Ordinance No. 540/35 of January 27, 2004, and responsible for procurement, and whose role and functions under the Project are described in Paragraph 8 of Schedule 4 to this Agreement.
Special Procurement Commission means the special commission in charge of procurement for Parts A and B of the Project.

Examples of Special Procurement Commission in a sentence

  • The Special Procurement Commission, comprising the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) and Ministry of Economy (MOE) and under the chairmanship of MOF, approves high-value contracts.

  • Where the monetary value of supply and procurement of goods, works and services exceeded the thresholds limits as provided in Table 13, the contracts were approved by the Special Procurement Commission consisting of the Minister of Finance as Chairman of the Commission and the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Economy as members.

  • The Special Procurement Commission (SPC) comprising the MoJ and Ministry of Economy (MoE), under the chairmanship of MoF, approves high-value contracts.

  • The Special Procurement Commission, comprising of the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Economy, under the chairmanship of the Minister of Finance approves high value contracts.

  • The “Rules of procedures for Public Procurement in Afghanistan” were issued on April 12, 2007 (in Dari and English) and the Special Procurement Commission (SPC) set up to approve the projects valued above the thresholds of the Award Authorities established, In 2012 an Appeal and Review Mechanism: Administrative Review Committee was established to handle complains of bidders for alleged breaches of the provision of the law.

  • The Special Procurement Commission (SPC) within the Office of the President provided for in Article 91 of the PPL grants approvals for all contract awards exceeding the levels of first grade award authorities.25 Its rules for procedure (Transaction of Business Rules for SPC) were drafted by the PPU and approved on March 31, 2007.

  • The Special Procurement Commission (SPC) comprising the Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Economy (MOE), under the chairmanship of MOF, approves high-value contracts.

  • The Procurement Controllers have provided key assistance to the PPU and the Contract Management Unit (CMU), which supports the Special Procurement Commission, and have contributed to better compliance and capacity by ensuring that line ministries prepare reliable procurement plans.

  • The Special Procurement Commission, headed by the General Manager of the OdR and assisted by the project management unit in the OdR, shall be responsible for Project procurement in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the Project Implementation Manual.

  • His published works include over 200 short stories, two novels, namely Surg Munhje Baahun Mein (Heaven in My Arms, 1964) and Khaali Haath (Empty Hands, 1969), a collection of short stories entitled Parai Aurat (The Other Woman, 1970) and a collection of poems called Munhje Paachhe jo Hik Hisso (1972).

Related to Special Procurement Commission

  • pre-commercial procurement means the procurement of research and development services involving risk-benefit sharing under market conditions, and competitive development in phases, where there is a clear separation of the research and development services procured from the deployment of commercial volumes of end-products;

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

  • e-Procurement means the use of information and communication technology (especially the internet) by the Procuring Entity in conducting its procurement processes with bidders for the acquisition of goods (supplies), works and services with the aim of open, non discriminatory and efficient procurement through transparent procedures;

  • 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;

  • 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.

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

  • Urban Coordinating Council Empowerment Neighborhood means a neighborhood given priority access to State resources through the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority.

  • Redevelopment Commission means the Fishers Redevelopment Commission.

  • Stormwater management planning agency means a public body authorized by legislation to prepare stormwater management plans.

  • Local public procurement unit means any political subdivision or unit thereof which expends public funds for the procurement of supplies, services, or construction.

  • Virginia Stormwater Management Program authority or "VSMP authority" means an authority approved by the State Board after September 13, 2011, to operate a Virginia Stormwater Management Program.

  • Finance commission means the Finance Commission of Texas.

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

  • Procurement Code means §13-1-101, et seq., XXXX 0000, as amended and supplemented from time to time.

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

  • 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.

  • Commercial project means any project, including, but not

  • Procurement Regulations means, for purposes of paragraph 87 of the Appendix to the General Conditions, the “World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers”, dated July 2016, revised November 2017 and August 2018.

  • Joint Commission means the accrediting body whose standards are referred to in these Bylaws.

  • Procurement Committee means a Committee constituted by the Employer to perform the functions as such under the terms and conditions of Contract.

  • Transitional housing means buildings configured as rental housing developments, but operated under program requirements that require the termination of assistance and recirculating of the assisted unit to another eligible program recipient at a predetermined future point in time that shall be no less than six months from the beginning of the assistance.

  • Coordinated licensure information system means an integrated process for collecting, storing, and sharing information on nurse licensure and enforcement activities related to nurse licensure laws that is administered by a nonprofit organization composed of and controlled by licensing boards.

  • Regulatory Flood Protection Elevation means the “Base Flood Elevation” plus the “Freeboard”. In “Special Flood Hazard Areas” where Base Flood Elevations (BFEs) have been determined, this elevation shall be the BFE plus two (2) feet of freeboard. In “Special Flood Hazard Areas” where no BFE has been established, this elevation shall be at least two (2) feet above the highest adjacent grade.

  • Michigan state housing development authority means the public body corporate and politic created by Section 21 of the State Housing Development Authority Act of 1966, 1966 PA 346, MCL 125.1421.

  • Energy Market Opportunity Cost means the difference between (a) the forecasted cost to operate a specific generating unit when the unit only has a limited number of available run hours due to limitations imposed on the unit by Applicable Laws and Regulations, and (b) the forecasted future Locational Marginal Price at which the generating unit could run while not violating such limitations. Energy Market Opportunity Cost therefore is the value associated with a specific generating unit’s lost opportunity to produce energy during a higher valued period of time occurring within the same compliance period, which compliance period is determined by the applicable regulatory authority and is reflected in the rules set forth in PJM Manual 15. Energy Market Opportunity Costs shall be limited to those resources which are specifically delineated in Operating Agreement, Schedule 2. Energy Resource:

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