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PART 2 RULES IMPLEMENTING THE PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIRECTIVE
CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL PRINCIPLES
7.Contracts in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors
8.Specific exclusions in the field of electronic communications
9.Public contracts awarded, and design contests organised, pursuant to international rules
11.Service contracts awarded on the basis of an exclusive right
12.Public contracts between entities within the public sector
12A.Contracts and framework agreements for health care services
CHAPTER 2 RULES ON PUBLIC CONTRACTS
SECTION 4 Techniques and Instruments for Electronic and Aggregated Procurement
SECTION 5 Conduct of the Procedure
CHAPTER 3 PARTICULAR PROCUREMENT REGIMES
CHAPTER 6 APPLICATIONS TO THE COURT
89.Duty owed to economic operators from the United Kingdom and Gibraltar
90.Duty owed to economic operators from countries with whom the EU has an international agreement, other than the GPA
90B.Duty owed to economic operators from countries with whom the United Kingdom has an international agreement, other than the GPA
93.Special time limits for seeking a declaration of ineffectiveness
100.General interest grounds for not making a declaration of ineffectiveness
102.Penalties in addition to, or instead of, ineffectiveness
103.Ineffectiveness etc. in relation to specific contracts based on a framework agreement
PART 5 REVOCATIONS, CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS, SAVINGS AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
117.General saving in respect of certain concession contracts
118.General transitional provision and saving where procurement procedure commenced before 26th February 2015
119.Transitional provision and saving where utilities procurement procedure commenced before 26th February 2015
120.Temporary exemption and saving for certain NHS procurements
121.Transitory provision prior to full commencement of regulation 22(1) to (7)
CONSEQUENTIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS
PART 2 Consequential and miscellaneous amendments to other legislation
10.Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975
12.Service Charges (Consultation Requirements) (England) Regulations 2003
14.Service Charges (Consultation Requirements) (Wales) Regulations 2004
17.Quality Contracts Schemes (Tendering Requirements) (England) Regulations 2009
21.National Health Service (Procurement, Patient Choice and Competition) (No. 2) Regulations 2013
22.Water Industry (Specified Infrastructure Projects) (English Undertakers) Regulations 2013
23.In regulation 6(2)— (a) in sub-paragraph (a) for “the Public...
24.In regulation 8(3)(a) for “the Public Contracts Regulations 2006 or...
25.The provisions of the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2006 applied by...
27.Tax Relief for Social Investments (Accreditation of Social Impact Contractor) Regulations 2014
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