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PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT POLICY framework ACTNO. 5 OF 2000[View Regulation][ASSENTED TO 2 FEBRUARY, 2000][DATE OF COMMENCEMENT: 3 FEBRUARY, 2000](English text signed by the President)ACTTo give effect to section 217 (3) of the Constitution by providing a framework for theimplementation of the PROCUREMENT POLICY contemplated in section 217 (2) of the Constitution;and to provide for matters connected OF for implementation of PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT title1. Definitions. In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise acceptable tender means any tender which, in all respects, complies with the specificationsand conditions of tender as set out in the tender document; Minister means the Minister of Finance; organ of state means (a) a national or provincial department as defined in the Public Finance Management Act,1999 (Act No. 1 of 1999); (b) a municipality as contemplated in the Constitution; (c) a constitutional institution defined in the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (ActNo.)
preferential procurement policy framework act no. 5 of 2000 [view regulation] [assented to 2 february, 2000] [date of commencement: 3 february, 2000]
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