Acts and Regulations

2014-93 - Goods and Services

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Evaluations based on points
2022-77
134(1)When bid submissions are evaluated on a point system, a procuring entity may give preferential treatment under section 132 if the price component of a bid submission, when compared with the price component of the bid submission that receives the highest score before preferential treatment is applied, is within the applicable range set out in section 135.
134(2)The additional points that may be given as preferential treatment under this section shall be equal to no more than 5% of the total points that a bid is otherwise eligible to receive, and the percentage awarded to each class of prospective supplier shall be determined in accordance with the order of priority in section 136.
134(3)The maximum number of points that may be given to a manufacturer under subsection (2) may be given to a vendor if no bid from a manufacturer has been retained for preferential treatment.
2022-77
Evaluations based on points
134(1)When bid submissions are evaluated on a point system, a procuring entity may give preferential treatment under section 132 if the price component of a bid submission, when compared with the price component of the bid submission that receives the highest score before preferential treatment is applied, is within the applicable range set out in section 135.
134(2)The additional points that may be given as preferential treatment under this section shall be equal to no more than 5% of the total points that a bid is otherwise eligible to receive, and the percentage awarded to each class of prospective supplier shall be determined in accordance with the order of priority in section 136.
134(3)The maximum number of points that may be given to a manufacturer under subsection (2) may be given to a vendor if no bid from a manufacturer has been retained for preferential treatment.
Evaluations based on points
134(1)When bid submissions are evaluated on a point system, a procuring entity may give preferential treatment under section 132 if the price component of a bid submission, when compared with the price component of the bid submission that receives the highest score before preferential treatment is applied, is within the applicable range set out in section 135.
134(2)The additional points that may be given as preferential treatment under this section shall be equal to no more than 5% of the total points that a bid is otherwise eligible to receive, and the percentage awarded to each class of prospective supplier shall be determined in accordance with the order of priority in section 136.
134(3)The maximum number of points that may be given to a manufacturer under subsection (2) may be given to a vendor if no bid from a manufacturer has been retained for preferential treatment.