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Regulation 2(2)
Textual Amendments
F1Words in Sch. heading substituted (17.9.2024) by The Procurement Act 2023 (Commencement No. 3 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (S.I. 2024/959), regs. 1(2), 2(7)(a)
Commencement Information
I1Sch. in force at made date
Section 1 (procurement and covered procurement).
Section 2 (contracting authorities).
In section 3 (public contracts), subsections (2), (3) and (4).
Section 4 (valuation of contracts).
Section 5 (mixed procurement: above and below threshold).
Section 7 (defence and security contracts)
Section 8 (concession contracts).
Section 10 (mixed procurement: special regime contracts).
Section 11 (covered procurement only in accordance with this Act).
Section 12 (covered procurement: objectives).
Section 15 (planned procurement notices).
Section 16 (preliminary market engagement).
Section 17 (preliminary market engagement notices).
Section 18 (duty to consider lots).
Section 19 (award of public contracts following a competitive tendering procedure).
Section 20 (competitive tendering procedures).
Section 21 (tender notices and associated tender documents).
Section 22 (conditions of participation).
Section 23 (award criteria).
Section 24 (refining award criteria).
Section 25 (sub-contracting specifications).
Section 26 (excluding suppliers from a competitive award).
Section 27 (excluding suppliers from a competitive flexible procedure).
Section 28 (excluding suppliers by reference to sub-contractors).
Section 29 (excluding a supplier that is a threat to national security).
Section 30 (excluding suppliers for improper behaviour).
Section 31 (modifying a section 19 procurement).
Section 32 (reserving contracts to supported employment providers).
In section 33 (reserving contracts to public service mutuals), subsections (1) to (6).
Section 34 (competitive award by reference to dynamic markets).
Section 35 (dynamic markets: establishment).
Section 36 (dynamic markets: membership).
Section 37 (dynamic markets: removing members from the market).
Section 38 (dynamic markets: fees).
Section 39 (dynamic market notices).
Section 40 (qualifying utilities dynamic market notices: no duty to publish a tender notice).
Section 41 (direct award in special cases).
Section 42 (direct award to protect life, etc.).
Section 43 (switching to direct award).
Section 44 (transparency notices).
Section 45 (frameworks).
Section 46 (frameworks: competitive selection process).
Section 47 (frameworks: maximum term).
Section 48 (frameworks: implied terms).
Section 49 (open frameworks).
Section 50 (contract award notices and assessment summaries).
Section 51 (standstill periods on the award of contracts).
Section 52 (key performance indicators).
Section 53 (contract details notices and publiction of contracts).
Section 54 (time limits).
Section 55 (procurement termination notices).
Section 56 (technical specifications).
Section 57 (meaning of excluded and excludable supplier).
Section 58 (considering whether a supplier is excluded or excludable).
Section 59 (notification of exclusion of supplier).
Section 60 (investigations of supplier: exclusion grounds).
Section 61 (investigations under section 60: reports).
Section 62 (debarment list).
Section 63 (debarment decisions: interim relief).
Section 64 (debarment list: application for removal).
Section 65 (debarment decisions: appeals).
Section 66 (debarment proceedings and closed material procedure).
Section 67 (electronic invoicing: implied term).
Section 68 (implied payment terms in public contracts).
Section 72 (sub-contracting: directions).
Section 73 (implied payment terms in sub-contracts).
Section 74 (modifying a public contract).
Section 75 (contract change notices).
Section 76 (voluntary standstill period on the modification of contracts).
Section 77 (publication of modifications).
Section 78 (implied right to terminate public contracts).
Section 79 (terminating public contracts: national security).
Section 80 (contract termination notices).
Section 81 (conflicts of interest: duty to identify).
Section 82 (conflicts of interest: duty to mitigate).
Section 83 (conflicts assessments).
Section 84 (regulated below-threshold contracts).
Section 85 (regulated below-threshold contracts: procedure).
Section 86 (regulated below-threshold contracts: duty to consider small and medium-sized enterprises).
In section 87 (regulated below-threshold contracts: notices), subsections (1) to (6).
Section 88 (regulated below-threshold contracts: implied payment terms).
In section 89 (treaty state suppliers), subsections (2), (5) and (6).
Section 90 (treaty state suppliers: non-discrimination).
Section 92 (trade disputes).
[F2Section 93 (pipeline notices).]
Section 94 (general exemptions from duties to publish or disclose information).
In section 95 (notices, documents and information: regulations and online system), subsections (4) and (5).
Section 96 (electronic communications).
Section 98 (record-keeping).
Section 99 (data protection).
Section 100 (duties under this Act enforceable in civil proceedings).
Section 101 (automatic suspension of the entry into or modification of contracts).
Section 102 (interim remedies).
Section 103 (pre-contractual remedies).
Section 104 (post-contractual remedies).
Section 105 (post-contractual remedies: set aside conditions).
Section 106 (time limits on claims).
Section 107 (Part 9 proceedings and closed material procedure).
Section 108 (procurement investigations).
Section 109 (recommendations following procurement investigations).
Section [F3110] (guidance following procurement investigations).
Section 112 (Northern Ireland department: restrictions on the exercise of powers).
In section 116 (disapplication of duty in section 17 of the Local Government Act 1988), subsection (1).
Section 118 (concurrent powers and the Government of Wales Act 2006).
Section 119 (repeals etc.).
Schedule 2, to the extent that it is not already in force.
Schedule 3.
Schedule 4, to the extent that it is not already in force.
Schedule 5.
Schedule 6.
Schedule 7.
Schedule 8.
Schedule 11.
Textual Amendments
F2Words in Sch. inserted (17.9.2024) by The Procurement Act 2023 (Commencement No. 3 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (S.I. 2024/959), regs. 1(2), 2(7)(b)
F3Word in Sch. substituted (17.9.2024) by The Procurement Act 2023 (Commencement No. 3 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (S.I. 2024/959), regs. 1(2), 2(7)(c)
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