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Amendments to procurement regulations
Part 1 Amendments to procurement regulations for England and Wales and Northern Ireland
2.(1) Regulation 9 (public contracts awarded, and design contests organised,...
3.In regulation 50 (contract award notices), in paragraph (2)(a), after...
4.In Schedule 4A (international trade agreements), at the end insert—...
6.(1) Regulation 10 (general exclusions) is amended as follows.
7.In Schedule 4 (international trade agreements), at the end insert—...
9.(1) Regulation 20 (contracts awarded and design contests organised pursuant...
10.In regulation 70 (contract award notices), in paragraph (2)(a), after...
11.In Schedule 3 (international trade agreements), at the end insert—...
Part 2 Amendments to procurement regulations for Scotland
13.(1) Regulation 10 (exclusions: public contracts awarded, and design contests...
14.In regulation 51 (contract award notices), in paragraph (2)(a), after...
15.In Schedule 4A (international trade agreements), at the end insert—...
17.(1) Regulation 19 (exclusion: contracts awarded and design contests organised...
18.In regulation 68 (contract award notices), in paragraph (2)(a), after...
19.In Schedule 2A (international trade agreements), at the end insert—...
21.(1) Regulation 10 (exclusions: concession contracts awarded pursuant to international...
22.In Schedule 5 (international trade agreements), at the end insert—...
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