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Government procurement in Poland is regulated by the Public Procurement Law, an act of parliament of 29 January 2004.
Act of 29 January 2004 - Public Procurement Law | |
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Ratified | 2 March 2004 |
Location | Poland |
The Act specifies:
- Public procurement rules
- Principles of contract announcement
- Mode of public procurement procedures
- Public procurement modes (tender in the restricted and unrestricted, competitive dialogue, negotiated procedure with publication and without notice, procurement, request for quotation, and electronic bidding)
- The rules for selecting the best bid
- Rules for documenting procedures
- Rules for the conclusion of framework agreements
- Rules for the establishment and operation of a dynamic purchasing system
- Rules for the contest
- Public procurement rules by concessionaires works and utilities procurement
- Contracting rules on public procurement
- Powers and operation of the President of Public Procurement Office
- Principles of National Board of Appeal
- Remedies in the proceedings of the public procurement
- The principle of liability for violation of provisions of the Act
External links
edit- Public Procurement Office of Poland