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(1)Despite section 8, a contracting authority may restrict participation in a regulated procurement (other than an EU-regulated procurement) to supported businesses only.
(2)Where a contracting authority restricts participation under subsection (1), it must state that fact in the contract notice.
(3)For the purposes of this Act, a “supported business” is an economic operator who operates a supported business, [or supported employment programme within the meaning of regulation 21] of the Public Contracts Regulations.
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