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- Chapter 195 PROCUREMENT ARTICLE 1 Purpose ARTICLE 2 Interpretation
Procurement of same goods and services as public body 195-7 1 Non-competitive procurement exceptions 195-7 2 Limited solicitation exceptions
- CHAPTER 195 PURCHASING Purpose Interpretation - City of Toronto
A Protect the interests of the City, the public and persons participating in the procurement process by providing a clear statement of how goods and services will be acquired; B Maintain the integrity of the procurement process by ensuring that, whenever possible,
- Procurement Policy - City of Toronto
7 3 1 The Chief Procurement Officer may use any of the following solicitation methods where the City is required to issue a competitive solicitation, subject to any other provisions of the Procurement By-law and the Procurement Policy These solicitation methods are defined in Section 195-2 1 of the Procurement By-law: a Request for Tenders
- Authority: Executive Committee Item EX21. 2, as adopted - City of Toronto
§ 195-7 1 is amended by adding Section 7 1 1 and 7 1 2 as follows: 7 1 1 A non-competitive procurement may be undertaken with a USA Based Supplier only if, in the opinion of the City Manager, or their delegate, and the Chief
- By-law 236-2024 - City of Toronto
PROCUREMENT - The acquisition of goods and or services by any contractual means, including purchase, rental, lease or conditional sale PROCUREMENT PROCESS – The process that begins after the City has decided on its requirement and continues through to and including contract award and execution
- By-Laws | Law Society of Ontario
The Law Society’s by-laws are among the documents that set out the professional and ethical obligations of Ontario’s lawyers and paralegals
- 2024-52 Procurement By-Law - dufferincounty. ca
7 1 The County’s procurement activities must be conducted with integrity so as to maintain the public’s trust All procurement activities undertaken by the County must be conducted in accordance with: a The County’s Council and Committee Member Code of Conduct, as applicable; b The County’s Employee Code of Conduct, as applicable; c
- TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 195, PURCHASING PROCUREMENT
COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT - A solicitation where suppliers are given an equal opportunity to bid, whether by invitation or by advertisement to the public, and which may include a process for conducting negotiations with one or more suppliers
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