Acts and Regulations

2012, c.20 - Procurement Act

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Procurement on behalf of a private organization
16On the request of a private organization, a Schedule B entity may enter into an agreement with the private organization for the purposes of procuring goods and services on behalf of the private organization if
(a) the regulation authorizes the Schedule B entity to enter into the agreement,
(b) the private organization is located and operates in the Province,
(c) the private organization provides goods or services to the Province or to a local government or a rural district of the Province,
(d) the head of the Schedule B entity is satisfied that the procurement is not in contravention of any Act of the Parliament of Canada or of the Legislature, and
(e) the head of the Schedule B entity is satisfied that, as a result of the procurement,
(i) the Province or a local government or a rural district of the Province saves money, or
(ii) a public benefit is otherwise achieved.
2017, c.20, s.141; 2021, c.44, s.49
Procurement on behalf of a private organization
16On the request of a private organization, a Schedule B entity may enter into an agreement with the private organization for the purposes of procuring goods and services on behalf of the private organization if
(a) the regulation authorizes the Schedule B entity to enter into the agreement,
(b) the private organization is located and operates in the Province,
(c) the private organization provides goods or services to the Province or to a local government or a local service district of the Province,
(d) the head of the Schedule B entity is satisfied that the procurement is not in contravention of any Act of the Parliament of Canada or of the Legislature, and
(e) the head of the Schedule B entity is satisfied that, as a result of the procurement,
(i) the Province or a local government or a local service district of the Province saves money, or
(ii) a public benefit is otherwise achieved.
2017, c.20, s.141
Procurement on behalf of a private organization
16On the request of a private organization, a Schedule B entity may enter into an agreement with the private organization for the purposes of procuring goods and services on behalf of the private organization if
(a) the regulation authorizes the Schedule B entity to enter into the agreement,
(b) the private organization is located and operates in the Province,
(c) the private organization provides goods or services to the Province or to a municipality, a rural community or a local service district of the Province,
(d) the head of the Schedule B entity is satisfied that the procurement is not in contravention of any Act of the Parliament of Canada or of the Legislature, and
(e) the head of the Schedule B entity is satisfied that, as a result of the procurement,
(i) the Province or a municipality, a rural community or a local service district of the Province saves money, or
(ii) a public benefit is otherwise achieved.
Procurement on behalf of a private organization
16On the request of a private organization, a Schedule B entity may enter into an agreement with the private organization for the purposes of procuring goods and services on behalf of the private organization if
(a) the regulation authorizes the Schedule B entity to enter into the agreement,
(b) the private organization is located and operates in the Province,
(c) the private organization provides goods or services to the Province or to a municipality, a rural community or a local service district of the Province,
(d) the head of the Schedule B entity is satisfied that the procurement is not in contravention of any Act of the Parliament of Canada or of the Legislature, and
(e) the head of the Schedule B entity is satisfied that, as a result of the procurement,
(i) the Province or a municipality, a rural community or a local service district of the Province saves money, or
(ii) a public benefit is otherwise achieved.