Acts and Regulations

2014-93 - Goods and Services

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Conditions precedent
35Before disqualifying a prospective supplier under subsection 33(1), the Minister shall give the prospective supplier notice by registered mail of the intention to disqualify the prospective supplier, and the notice shall include the following information:
(a) the reasons, with details, for which the Minister is considering disqualifying the prospective supplier;
(b) the intended length of the disqualification;
(c) that the prospective supplier, within 15 days after receiving the notice, may object to the intended disqualification by sending a notice of objection to the Minister by registered mail;
(d) that the prospective supplier has a right to be represented by counsel if the prospective supplier chooses to object to the disqualification; and
(e) that the prospective supplier may present its objection in person or in writing.
2019-20; 2022-77
Conditions precedent
35Before disqualifying a prospective supplier under subsection 33(1), the Minister shall give the prospective supplier notice by registered mail of the intention to disqualify the prospective supplier, and the notice shall include the following information:
(a) the reasons, with details, for which the Minister is considering disqualifying the prospective supplier;
(b) the intended length of the disqualification;
(c) that the prospective supplier, within 15 days after receiving the notice, may object to the intended disqualification by sending a notice of objection to the Minister by registered mail;
(d) that the prospective supplier has a right to be represented by counsel if he or she wishes to object to the disqualification; and
(e) that the prospective supplier may present his or her objection in person or in writing.
2019-20
Conditions precedent
35Before disqualifying a prospective supplier under section 33, the Minister shall give the prospective supplier notice by registered mail of the intention to disqualify the prospective supplier, and the notice shall include the following information:
(a) the reasons, with details, for which the Minister is considering disqualifying the prospective supplier;
(b) the intended length of the disqualification;
(c) that the prospective supplier, within 15 days after receiving the notice, may object to the intended disqualification by sending a notice of objection to the Minister by registered mail;
(d) that the prospective supplier has a right to be represented by counsel if he or she wishes to object to the disqualification; and
(e) that the prospective supplier may present his or her objection in person or in writing.
Conditions precedent
35Before disqualifying a prospective supplier under section 33, the Minister shall give the prospective supplier notice by registered mail of the intention to disqualify the prospective supplier, and the notice shall include the following information:
(a) the reasons, with details, for which the Minster is considering disqualifying the prospective supplier;
(b) the intended length of the disqualification;
(c) that the prospective supplier, within 15 days after receiving the notice, may object to the intended disqualification by sending a notice of objection to the Minister by registered mail;
(d) that the prospective supplier has a right to be represented by counsel if he or she wishes to object to the disqualification; and
(e) that the prospective supplier may present his or her objection in person or in writing.