Acts and Regulations

2014-93 - Goods and Services

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Disqualification during performance of a procurement contract
48(1)The Minister may disqualify a prospective supplier under section 33 despite that the supplier is in the course of fulfilling a procurement contract for a Schedule A entity.
48(2)If a prospective supplier is disqualified in the circumstances set out in subsection (1), the Minister may cancel any existing procurement contract that supplier has with the Schedule A entity unless it would be too costly or otherwise detrimental to the Province.
48(3)If the Minister does not cancel a procurement contract under subsection (2), the Minister may take those oversight measures with respect to the contract that the Minister considers appropriate, including any of the following:
(a) inspections;
(b) measures to prevent delays; and
(c) close tracking of the stages or different aspects of the contract.
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Disqualification during performance of a procurement contract
48(1)The Minister may disqualify a prospective supplier under section 33 despite that the supplier is in the course of fulfilling a procurement contract for a Schedule A entity.
48(2)If the Minister disqualifies a prospective supplier in the circumstances set out in subsection (1), the Minister may cancel the existing procurement contract unless to do so would be too costly for or otherwise detrimental to the Province.
48(3)If the Minister does not cancel a procurement contract under subsection (2), the Minister may take those oversight measures with respect to the contract that the Minister considers appropriate, including any of the following:
(a) inspections;
(b) measures to prevent delays; and
(c) close tracking of the stages or different aspects of the contract.
Disqualification during performance of a procurement contract
48(1)The Minister may disqualify a prospective supplier under section 33 despite that the supplier is in the course of fulfilling a procurement contract for a Schedule A entity.
48(2)If the Minister disqualifies a prospective supplier in the circumstances set out in subsection (1), the Minister may cancel the existing procurement contract unless to do so would be too costly for or otherwise detrimental to the Province.
48(3)If the Minister does not cancel a procurement contract under subsection (2), the Minister may take those oversight measures with respect to the contract that the Minister considers appropriate, including any of the following:
(a) inspections;
(b) measures to prevent delays; and
(c) close tracking of the stages or different aspects of the contract.