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Published by The Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body
Public Procurement Framework
Author: Andrew Feeney-Seale
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Published: Friday 25 Feb 2022 (SB 22-14)
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Summary
What are common frameworks?
Why are common frameworks needed?
What is the process for developing frameworks ?
How will the Scottish Parliament consider frameworks?
The Scrutiny Challenge
Scrutiny at other legislatures
The UK Internal Market Act 2020
Process for considering UK Internal Market Act exclusions in common framework areas
Common Framework for Procurement
Policy area
Scope
Definitions
Summary of proposed approach
Stakeholder engagement
Detailed overview of proposed framework: legislation
Detailed overview of proposed framework: non-legislative arrangements
Procurement Common Framework in practice
Decision-making
Roles and responsibilities: parties to the framework
Roles and responsibilities: existing or new bodies
Monitoring and enforcement
Review and amendment
Dispute resolution official level
Dispute resolution Ministerial level
Implementation
Framework analysis
Current policy position
Key issues
Sources
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The Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015. (2015, December 18). Retrieved from
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https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2016/65/contents/made
The Utilities Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2016. (2016, January 28). Retrieved from
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2016/49/contents/made
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