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25.—(1) A relevant authority must publish online, on a publicly available website accessible free of charge, an annual summary of its contracting activity for the provision of relevant health care services.
(2) The annual summary must include—
(a)the number of contracts awarded in the year to which the summary relates where Direct Award Process A, Direct Award Process B or Direct Award Process C was followed;
(b)the number of contracts awarded in the year to which the summary relates where the Most Suitable Provider Process was followed;
(c)the number of contracts awarded in the year to which the summary relates where the Competitive Process was followed;
(d)the number of framework agreements concluded in the year to which the summary relates;
(e)the number of contracts awarded based on a framework agreement in the year to which the summary relates;
(f)the number of contracts awarded and modifications made in reliance on regulation 14 (urgent award or modification) in the year to which the summary relates;
(g)the number of new providers to whom a contract was awarded in the year to which the summary relates;
(h)the number of providers who held a contract in the previous year but no longer hold any contracts in the year to which the summary relates;
(i)the number of written representations made in accordance with regulation 12(3) and received during standstill periods which ended in the year to which the summary relates and a summary of the nature and impact of those representations.
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