Statutory Instrument 1995 No. 201

      The Public Supply Contracts Regulations 1995


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1995 No. 201

PUBLIC PROCUREMENT

The Public Supply Contracts Regulations 1995

Made 30th January 1995
Laid before Parliament 31st January 1995
Coming into force 21st February 1995


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

PART I
General
1.  Title and commencement.
2.  Interpretation.
3.  Contracting authorities.
4.  Suppliers.
5.  Application of the Regulations.
6.  General exclusions.
7.  Thresholds.
PART II
Technical Specifications
8.  Technical specifications in contract documents.
PART III
Procedures leading to the Award of a Public Supply Contract
9.  Prior information notices.
10.  Selection of contract award procedure.
11.  The open procedure.
12.  The restricted procedure.
13.  The negotiated procedure.
PART IV
Selection of Suppliers
14.  Criteria for the rejection of suppliers.
15.  Information as to economic and financial standing.
16.  Information as to technical capacity.
17.  Supplementary information.
18.  Confidentiality of information.
19.  Official lists of recognised suppliers.
20.  Consortia.
PART V
The Award of a Public Supply Contract
21.  Criteria for the award of a public supply contract.
22.  Contract award notice.
23.  Information about contract award procedures.
PART VI
Miscellaneous
24.  Public service bodies.
25.  Statistical and other reports.
26.  Responsibility for obtaining reports.
27.  Publication of notices.
28.  Sub-contractors.
PART VII
Applications to the Court
29.  Enforcement of obligations.
PART VIII
Revocation and Amendments
30.  Revocation of the Public Supply Contracts Regulations
31.  Amendment of the Public Works Contracts Regulations and the Public Services Contracts Regulations.

SCHEDULES

  Schedule 1  GATT contracting authorities

  Schedule 2  Goods for the purposes of the thresholds

  Schedule 3  Forms of notices for publication in the Official Journal

 

Explanatory Note


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