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Document 51995PC0107(01)

Proposal for EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL DIRECTIVE amending Directive 92/50/EEC relating to the coordination of procedures for the award of public service contracts, Directive 93/36/EEC coordinating procedures for the award of public supply contracts, and Directive 93/37/EEC concerning the coordination of procedures for the award of public work contracts

/* COM/95/107 final - COD 95/0079 */

OJ C 138, 3.6.1995, p. 1–48 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

51995PC0107(01)

Proposal for EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL DIRECTIVE amending Directive 92/50/EEC relating to the coordination of procedures for the award of public service contracts, Directive 93/36/EEC coordinating procedures for the award of public supply contracts, and Directive 93/37/EEC concerning the coordination of procedures for the award of public work contracts /* COM/95/107FINAL - COD 95/0079 */

Official Journal C 138 , 03/06/1995 P. 0001


Proposal for a European Parliament and Council Directive amending Directive 92/50/EEC relating to the coordination of procedures for the award of public service contracts, Directive 93/36/EEC coordinating procedures for the award of public supply contracts and Directive 93/37/EEC concerning the coordination of procedures for the award of public work contracts (95/C 138/01 (Text with EEA relevance) COM(95) 107 final - 95/0079(COD)

(Submitted by the Commission on 27 April 1995) THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community and in particular Articles 57 (2), 66 and 100 A,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee,

Acting in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 189b of the Treaty,

Whereas by its Decision 94/800/EC concerning the conclusion of the multilateral agreements resulting from the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations (1), the Council approved on behalf of the European Union inter alia the Agreement on Government Procurement, hereinafter referred to as 'the Agreement`, the purpose of which is to establish an international framework of balanced rights and obligations with respect to government procurement with a view to achieving liberalization and expansion of world trade;

Whereas Directives 92/50/EEC, 93/36/EEC and 93/37/EEC coordinated the national procedures relating to services, supply and works contracts, in order to introduce equal conditions of competition for such contracts in all the Member States;

Whereas, in view of the international rights and commitments devolving on the Union as a result of the acceptance of the Agreement, the arrangements to be applied to tenderers and products from signatory third countries are those defined by that Agreement;

Whereas, certain provisions of the Agreement introduce more favourable conditions for tenderers than those laid down in Directives 92/50/EEC, 93/36/EEC and 93/37/EEC;

Whereas, when contracts are awarded by contracting authorities within the meaning of the agreement, the opportunities for access to public supplies, works and service contracts available under the Treaty to undertakings and products from the Member States must be at least as favourable as the conditions of access to public contracts within the Union accorded under the arrangements contained in the Agreement to undertakings and products from third countries which are signatories to the Agreement;

Whereas it is therefore necessary to adapt and supplement the provisions of Directives 92/50/EEC, 93/36/EEC and 93/37/EEC;

Whereas the application of these Directives must be simplified and the equilibrium, which has been reached in the current Community legislation in the field of public procurement must be maintained;

Whereas it is therefore necessary to extend the applicability of the adaptations of the Directive 92/50/EEC to all the services covered by this Directive,

HAVE ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:

Article 1

Directive 92/50/EEC is hereby amended as follows:

1. Article 7 (1), (2) and (3) are replaced by the following:

'1. (a) This Directive shall apply to public service contracts:

- awarded by the contracting authorities referred to in Article 1 (b), provided that the estimated value net of VAT is not less than the equivalent in ecus of 200 000 Special drawing rights (SDR),

- awarded by the contracting authorities listed in Annex I to Directive 95/. . ./EC and whose estimated value net of VAT is not less than the equivalent in ecus of 130 000 SDR;

(b) the value of the thresholds in ecus and in national currencies shall, in principle, be revised every two years with effect from 1 January 1996. The calculation of these values shall be based on the average daily values of these currencies expressed in ecus and of the ecus expressed in SDR over the 24 months terminating on the last day of August immediately preceding the 1 January revision;

the method of calculation laid down in the present subparagraph shall be reviewed, on the Commission's initiative, by the Advisory Committee for Public Procurement, in principle two years after its initial application;

(c) the thresholds laid down in subparagraph (a) and the value of the thresholds in ecus and in national currencies shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Communities at the beginning of the month of November which follows the revision laid down in subparagraph (b).

2. For the purposes of calculating the estimated value of the contract, the contracting authority shall include the estimated total remuneration of the service provider, taking account of the provisions of paragraphs 3 to 7.

3. The selection of the valuation method shall not be used with the intention of avoiding the application of this Directive, nor shall any procurement for a given amount of services be split up with the intention of avoiding the application of this Article.` 2. Article 7 (8) is herewith repealed.

3. Article 12 (1) is replaced by the following:

'1. The contracting authority shall, within 15 days of the date on which the request is received, inform any eliminated candidate or tenderer who so requests in writing of the reasons for rejection of his application or his tender, and, in the case of a tender, on the characteristics and relevant advantages of the tender selected as well as the name of the successful tenderer.

However, contracting authorities may decide that certain information on the contract award, referred to in the first subparagraph of this paragraph, be withheld where release of such information would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the legitimate commercial interest of particular service providers, public or private, or might prejudice fair competition between service providers.` 4. Article 13 (1) and (2) are amended as follows:

'1. This Article shall apply to design contests organized as part of a procedure leading to the award of a service contract whose estimated value net of VAT is not less than:

- the value referred to in Article 7 (1) (a) 1. indent, as regards contracting authorities referred to in Article 1 (b), or - the value referred to in Article 7 (1) (a) 2. indent, as regards contracting authorities listed in Annex I to Directive 95/. . ./EC.

2. This Article shall apply to all design contests where the total amount of contest prizes and payments to participants is not less than:

- the value referred to in Article 7 (1) (a) 1. indent, as regards contracting authorities referred to in Article 1 (b), or - the value referred to in Article 7 (1) (a) 2. indent, as regards contracting authorities listed in Annex I to Directive 95/. . ./EC.` 5. The following paragraph is added to Article 14:

'7. Contracting authorities shall not seek or accept, in a manner which would have the effect of precluding competition, advice which my be used in the preparation of specifications for a specific procurement from anyone that may have a commercial interest in the procurement.` 6. Article 18 (2) is amended as follows:

'2. The time limit for receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 1 may be reduced to 36 days, where an indicative notice drafted in accordance with the model in Annex III A (Prior information) provided for in Article 15 (1) has been published in the Official Journal of the European Communities 40 days and not more than 12 months before publication of the notice provided for in Article 15 (2), provided that this notice contained, in addition, at least as much of the information referred to in the model in Annex III B (Open procedure) as was available at the time of publication of this notice.` 7. Article 19 (4) is amended as follows:

'4. The time limit for receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 3 may be reduced to 26 days, where an indicative notice drafted according to the model in Annex III A (Prior information) provided for in Article 15 (1) has been published in the Official Journal of the European Communities 40 days and not more than 12 months before publication of the notice provided for in Article 15 (2), provided that this notice contained, in addition, at least as much of the information referred to in the model in Annex III C (Restricted procedure), or, where applicable, Annex III D (Negotiated procedure) as was available at the time of publication of this notice.` 8. In Article 23, a paragraph is added, reading as follows:

'Tenders shall be submitted in writing directly or by mail. If tenders by telex, telegram, fax or any electronic means are permitted, the tender made thereby must include all the information necessary for the evaluation of the tender; in open or restricted procedures, this information must in particular include the definitive price proposed by the tenderer and a statement that the tenderer agrees to all terms, conditions and provisions of the invitation to tender. Where tenders are submitted by such means, they must, except when transmitted by electronic mail, be confirmed by letter dispatched before the expiration of the time limit set for the receipt of tenders. Tenders presented by telephone shall not be permitted.` 9. The following Article 38a is added:

'Article 38a For the purposes of the award of public contracts by contracting authorities, Member States shall apply in their relations conditions as favourable as those which they grant to third countries in implementation of the GATT Agreement. The Member States shall to this end consult each other within the Advisory Committee for Public Contracts on the measures to be taken pursuant to the Agreement.` 10. Article 39 is replaced by the following:

'Article 39 1. In order to permit assessment of the results of applying the Directive, Member States shall, by 31 October 1997 at the latest for the preceding year and thereafter by 31 October of every year, forward to the Commission a statistical report on the service contracts awarded by contracting authorities.

2. This report shall detail at least:

(a) in the case of contracting authorities listed in Annex I to Directive 95/. . ./EC, a summary, for each contracting authority, of the value of contracts awarded below the threshold and details of the number and value of contracts awarded above the threshold, the latter being subdivided as far as possible by procedure, category of service according to the nomenclature referred to in Annex I and the nationality of the service provider to whom the contract has been awarded and in the case of the negotiated procedures, subdivided in accordance with Article 11, listing the number and value of the contracts awarded to each Member State and to third countries;

(b) in the case of all other contracting authorities subject to this Directive, details, for each category of contracting authority, of the value of contracts awarded above the threshold, subdivided, as far as possible, by procedure, category of service according to the nomenclature referred to in Annex I and the nationality of the service provider to whom the contract has been awarded in accordance with Article 11, listing the number and value of the contracts awarded to each Member State and to third countries;

(c) in the case of contracting authorities listed in Annex I to Directive 95/. . ./EC, details on the number and total value of contracts awarded by contracting authorities under derogations to the GATT Agreement; in the case of all other contracting authorities subject to this Directive, details, for each category of contracting authority, of the total value of contracts awarded under derogations to the Agreement;

(d) any other statistical information, to be determined pursuant to the procedure provided for in Article 40 (3), which is required in accordance with the GATT Agreement.

The statistical information required under the present paragraph shall not include information concerning contracts having as their object services listed in category 8 of Annex IA or services listed in Annex IB, provided that their estimated value, net of VAT, is less than ECU 200 000.

3. The Commission shall determine in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 40 (3) the nature of any statistical information which is required in accordance with this Directive.` 11. In Annex III, the models are replaced by those set out in Annex II to Directive 95/. . ./EC.

Article 2

Directive 93/36/EEC is hereby amended as follows:

1. Article 5 (1) is replaced by the following:

'1. (a) Titles II, III and IV and Article 6 and 7 shall apply to public supply contracts:

- awarded by the contracting authorities referred to in Article 1 (b), including contracts awarded by the contracting authorities listed in Annex I in the field of defence in so far as the products not covered by Annex II are concerned, provided that the estimated value net of VAT is not less than the equivalent in ecus of 200 000 SDR,

- awarded by the contracting authorities listed in Annex I and whose estimated value net of VAT is not less than the equivalent in ecus of 130 000 SDR; in the case of contracting authorities in the field of defence, this shall apply only to contracts involving products covered by Annex II;

(b) this Directive shall apply to public supply contracts for which the estimated value equals or exceeds the threshold concerned at the time of publication of the notice in accordance with Article 9 (2);

(c) the value of the thresholds in ecus and in national currencies shall, in principle, be revised every two years with effect from 1 January 1988. The calculation of these values shall be based on the average daily values of these currencies expressed in ecus and of the ecu expressed in SDRs over the 24 months terminating on the last day of August immediately preceding the 1 January revision;

the method of calculation laid down in the present subparagraph shall be reviewed, on the Commission's initiative, by the Advisory Committee for Public Contracts, in principle two years after its initial application;

(d) the thresholds laid down in subparagraph (a) and the value of the thresholds in ecus and in national currencies shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Communities at the beginning of the month of November which follows the revision laid down in the first part of subparagraph (c).

2. Article 7 (1) is replaced by the following:

'1. The contracting authority shall, within 15 days of the date on which the request is received, inform any eliminated candidate or tenderer who so requests of the reasons of rejection of his application or his tender, and, in the case of a tender, the characteristics and relevant advantages of the tender selected as well as the name of the successful tenderer.

However, contracting authorities may decide that certain information on the contract award, referred to in the first subparagraph of this paragraph, be withheld where release of such information would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the legitimate commercial interest of particular suppliers, public or private, or might prejudice fair competition between suppliers.` 3. The following paragraph 7 is added to Article 8:

'7. Contracting authorities shall not seek or accept, in a manner which would have the effect of precluding competition, advice which may be used in the preparation of specifications for a specific procurement from anyone that may have a commercial interest in the procurement.` 4. In Article 10 paragraph 1a is inserted, reading as follows:

'1a. The time limit for receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 1 may be reduced to 36 days, where an indicative notice drafted in accordance with the model in Annex IV A (Prior information) provided for in Article 9 (1) has been published in the Official Journal of the European Communities 40 days and not more than 12 months before publication of the notice provided for in Article 9 (2), provided that this notice contained, in addition, at least as much of the information referred to in the model in Annex IV B (Open procedure) as was available at the time of publication of this notice.` 5. In Article 11 paragraph 3a is inserted, reading as follows:

'3a. The time limit for receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 3 may be reduced to 26 days, where an indicative notice drafted according to the model in Annex IV A (Prior information) provided for in Article 9 (1) has been published in the Official Journal of the European Communities 40 days and not more than 12 months before publication of the notice provided for in Article 9 (2), provided that this notice contained, in addition, at least as much of the information referred to in the model in Annex IV C (Restricted Procedure), or, where applicable, Annex IV D (Negotiated procedure) as was available at the time of publication of this notice.` 6. In Article 15 paragraph 3 is added, reading as follows:

'3. Tenders shall be submitted in writing directly or by mail. If tenders by telex, telegram, fax or any electronic means, are permitted, the tender made thereby must include all the information necessary for the evaluation of the tender; in open or restricted procedures, this information must in particular include the definitive price proposed by the tenderer and a statement that the tenderer agrees to all terms, conditions and provisions of the invitation to tender. Where tenders are submitted by such means, they must, except when transmitted by electronic mail, be confirmed by letter dispatched before the expiration of the time limit set for the receipt of tenders. Tenders presented by telephone shall not be permitted.` 7. Article 29 is replaced by the following:

'Article 29 1. The Commission shall examine the application of this Directive in consultation with the Advisory Committee for Public Contracts and where appropriate shall submit new proposals to the Council with the aim in particular of harmonizing the measures taken by the Member States for the implementation of this Directive.

2. The Commission shall review this Directive and any new measures which may be adopted by virtue of paragraph 1, having regard to the results of the further negotiations provided for in Article XXIV (7) of the GATT Agreement and shall, if necessary, submit appropriate proposals to the Council.

3. The Commission shall update Annex I, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 32 (2), on the basis of any rectifications, modifications or amendments made thereto and shall have the updated version published in the Official Journal of the European Communities.` 8. Article 31 is replaced by the following:

'Article 31 1. In order to permit assessment of the results of applying this Directive, Member States shall forward to the Commission, not later than 31 October 1996 and in respect of the contracting authorities not listed in Annex I 31 October 1997 and thereafter 31 October of each year for the preceding year a statistical report on the supply contracts awarded by contracting authorities.

2. The statistical report shall detail at least:

(a) in the case of contracting authorities listed in Annex I, a summary, for each contracting authority, of the value of contracts awarded below the threshold and details of the number and value of contracts awarded above the threshold, the latter being subdivided as far as possible by procedure, category of product according to the nomenclature referred to in Article 9 (1), and the nationality of the supplier to whom the contract has been awarded, and in the case of negotiated procedures, subdivided in accordance with Article 6, listing the number and value of the contracts awarded to each Member State and to third countries;

(b) in the case of all other contracting authorities subject to this Directive, details, for each category of contracting authority, of the number and value of contracts awarded above the threshold, subdivided, as far as possible, by procedure, category of product according to the nomenclature referred to in Article 9 (1) and the nationality of the supplier to whom the contract has been awarded, subdivided in accordance with Article 6, listing the number and value of the contracts awarded to each Member State and to third countries;

(c) in the case of contracting authorities listed in Annex I, details on the number and total value of contracts awarded by contracting authorities under derogation to the GATT Agreement; in the case of all other contracting authorities subject to this Directive, details, for each category of contracting authority, of the total value of contracts awarded under derogation of the Agreement;

(d) any other statistical information, to be determined pursuant to the procedure provided for in Article 32 (2), which is required in accordance with the GATT Agreement.

3. The Commission shall determine in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 32 (2) the nature of any additional statistical information, which is required in accordance with this Directive.` 9. Annex I is replaced by Annex I to Directive 95/. . ./EC and in Annex IV, the models are replaced by those set out in Annex III to Directive 95/. . ./EC.

Article 3

Directive 93/37/EEC is hereby amended as follows:

1. Article 6 (1) and (2) are replaced by the following:

'1. The provisions of this Directive shall apply to public works contracts whose estimated value net of VAT is not less than the equivalent in ecus of 5 000 000 SDR.

2. (a) The value of the threshold in ecus and its value in national currencies shall normally be revised every two years with effect from 1 January 1996. The calculation of these values shall be based on the average daily values of the ecus expressed in SDR and of the national currencies expressed in ecus over the 24 months terminating on the last day of August immediately preceding the 1 January revision.

The threshold and its value expressed in ecus and in national currencies shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Communities at the beginning of November which follows the revision laid down in the first part of this subparagraph.

(b) The method of calculation laid down in subparagraph (a) shall be reviewed, on a proposal from the Commission, by the Advisory Committee for Public Contracts in principle two years after its initial application.` 2. Article 8 (1) is replaced by the following:

'1. The contracting authority shall, within 15 days of the date on which the request is received, inform any eliminated candidate or tenderer who so requests of the reasons for rejection of his application or his tender, and, in the case of a tender, the characteristics and relevant advantages of the tender selected as well as the name of the successful tenderer.

However, contracting authorities may decide that certain information on the contract award, referred to in the first subparagraph of this paragraph, be withheld where release of such information would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest or would prejudice the legitimate commercial interest of particular contractors, public or private, or might prejudice fair competition between contractors.` 3. The following paragraph 7 is added to Article 10:

'7. Contracting authorities shall not seek or accept, in a manner which would have the effect of precluding competition, advice which may be used in the preparation of specifications for a specific procurement from anyone that may have a commercial interest in the procurement.` 4. Article 12 (2) is amended as follows:

'2. The time limit for receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 1 may be reduced to 36 days, where the contracting authorities have published the notice provided for in Article 11 (1), drafted in accordance with the model in Annex IV A (Prior information), in the Official Journal of the European Communities at least 40 days and not more than 12 months before publication of the notice provided for in Article 11 (2), provided that this notice contained, in addition, at least as much of the information referred to in the model in Annex IV B (Open procedure) as was available at the time of publication of this notice.` 5. Article 13 (4) is amended as follows:

'4. The time limit for receipt of tenders laid down in paragraph 3 may be reduced to 26 days, where the contracting authorities have published the notice provided for in Article 11 (1), drafted in accordance with the model in Annex IV A at least 40 days and not more than 12 months before publication of the notice provided for in Article 11 (2), provided that this notice contained, in addition, at least as much of the information referred to in the model in Annex IV C (Restricted procedure), or, where applicable, Annex IV D (Negotiated procedure) as was available at the time of publication of this notice.` 6. The following paragraph is added to Article 18:

'Tenders shall be submitted in writing directly or by mail. If tenders by telex, telegram, fax or any electronic means, are permitted, the tender made thereby must include all the information necessary for the evaluation of the tender; in open or restricted procedures, this information must in particular include the definitive price proposed by the tenderer and a statement that the tenderer agrees to all terms, conditions and provisions of the invitation to tender. Where tenders are submitted by such means, they must, except when transmitted by electronic mail, be confirmed by letter dispatched before the expiration of the time limit set for the receipt of tenders. Tenders presented by telephone shall not be permitted.` 7. The following Article 33a is inserted, reading as follows:

'Article 33a For the purposes of the award of public contracts by the contracting authorities, Member States shall apply in their relations conditions as favourable as those which they grant to third countries in implementation of the GATT Agreement. The Member States shall to this end consult each other within the Advisory Committee for Public Contracts on the measures to be taken pursuant to the Agreement.` 8. Article 34 is replaced by the following:

'Article 34 1. In order to permit assessment of the results of applying the Directive, Member States shall, by 31 October 1997 at the latest for the preceding year, and thereafter by 31 October of every year, forward to the Commission a statistical report on the works contracts awarded by contracting authorities.

2. The statistical reports shall detail at least:

(a) in the case of contracting authorities listed in Annex I to Directive 95/. . ./EC, a summary, for each contracting authority, of the value of contracts awarded below the threshold and details of the number and value of contracts awarded above the threshold, the latter being subdivided as far as possible by procedure, category of work according to the nomenclature referred to in Annex II and the nationality of the contractor to whom the contract has been awarded, and in the case of negotiated procedures, subdivided in accordance with Article 7, listing the number and value of the contracts awarded to each Member State and to third countries;

(b) in the case of all other contracting authorities subject to this Directive, details, for each category of contracting authority, of the number and value of contracts awarded above the threshold, subdivided, as far as possible, by procedure, category of work according to the nomenclature referred to in Annex II and the nationality of the contractor to whom the contract has been awarded in accordance with Article 7, listing the number and value of the contracts awarded to each Member State and to third countries;

(c) in the case of contracting authorities listed in Annex I to Directive 95/. . ./EC, details on the number and total value of contracts awarded by contracting authorities under derogation to the GATT Agreement; in the case of all other contracting authorities subject to this Directive, details, for each category of contracting authority, of the total value of contracts awarded under derogation of the Agreement;

(d) any other statistical information, to be determined pursuant to the procedure provided for in Article 35 (3), which is required in accordance with the GATT Agreement.

3. The Commission shall determine in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 35 (3) the nature of any additional statistical information, which is required under the Directive.` 9. In Annex IV, the models are replaced by those set out in Annex IV to Directive 95/. . ./EC.

Article 4

1. Member States shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive before 1 January 1996. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.

When Member States adopt these measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference on the occasion of their official publication. The methods for making such a reference shall be laid down by the Member States.

2. Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of the main provisions of national law which they adopt in the field governed by this Directive as well as a correlation table between this Directive and the national measures taken.

Article 5

This Directive is addressed to the Member States.

(1) OJ No L 336, 23. 12. 1994, p. 1.

(2) OJ No L 209, 24. 7. 1992, p. 1.

(3) OJ No L 199, 9. 8. 1993, p. 1.

(4) OJ No L 199, 9. 8. 1993, p. 54.

ANNEX I

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ANNEX I LIST OF CONTRACTING AUTHORITIES SUBJECT TO THE GATT AGREEMENT ON GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT ACCORDING TO ITS ANNEX I ('CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES`)

BELGIUM

A. L'État, exception faite pour les marchés passés dans le cadre de coopération au développement qui, en vertu d'accords internationaux conclus avec des pays tiers et se rapportant à la passation de marchés, sont soumis à d'autres dispositions, incompatibles avec les dispositions du présent arrêté (1): De Staat, met uitzondering van de opdrachten inzake ontwikkelingssamenwerking die, krachtens internationale overeenkomsten met derde landen inzake het plaatsen van opdrachten, andere bepalingen behelzen die niet verenigbaar zijn met de bepalingen van dit besluit (1):

- la Régie des postes (2), - de Regie der Posterijen (2),

- la Régie des bâtiments, - de Regie der Gebouwen,

- le Fonds des routes.- het Wegenfonds.

B. Le Fonds général des bâtiments scolaires de l'État Het Algemeen Gebouwenfonds voor de rijksscholen

Le Fonds de construction d'institutions hospitalières et médico-sociales Het Fonds voor de bouw van

ziekenhuizen en medisch-sociale inrichtingen

La Société nationale terrienne De Nationale Landmaatschappij

L'Office national de sécurité sociale De Rijksdienst voor sociale zekerheid

L'Institut national d'assurances sociales pour travailleurs indépendants Het Rijksinstituut voor de

sociale verzekeringen der zelfstandigen

L'Institut national d'assurance maladie-invalidité Het Rijksinstituut voor ziekte- en

invaliditeitsverzekering

L'Institut national de crédit agricole Het Nationaal Instituut voor landbouwkrediet

L'Office national des pensions De Rijksdienst voor pensioenen

L'Office central de crédit hypothécaire Het Centraal Bureau voor hypothecair krediet

L'Office national du ducroire De Nationale Delcrederedienst

La Caisse auxiliaire d'assurance maladie-invalidité De Hulpkas voor ziekte- en

invaliditeitsverzekering

Le Fonds des maladies professionnelles Het Fonds voor de beroepsziekten

La Caisse nationale de crédit professionnel De Nationale Kas voor beroepskrediet

L'Office national des débouchés agricoles et horticoles De Nationale Dienst voor afzet van land- en

tuinbouwprodukten

L'Office national du lait et de ses dérivés De Nationale Zuiveldienst

L'Office national de l'emploi De Rijksdienst voor arbeidsvoorziening

Régie des voies aériennes De Regie der Luchtwegen

DENMARK

1. Statsministeriet - to departementer

2. Arbejdsministeriet - fem direktorater og institutioner

3. Udenrigsministeriet

(tre departementer)

4. Boligministeriet - fem direktorater og institutioner

5. Energiministeriet - ét direktorat og Forsoegsanlaeg Risoe

6. Finansministeriet

(to departementer) - fire direktorater og institutioner inklusive Direktoratet for Statens Indkoeb

- fem andre institutioner

7. Ministeriet for Skatter og Afgifter

(to departementer) - fem direktorater og institutioner

8. Fiskeriministeriet - fire institutioner

9. Industriministeriet

(Fulde navn: Ministeriet for Industri, Handel, Haandvaerk og Skibsfart) - ni direktorater og

institutioner

10. Indenrigsministeriet - Civilforsvarsstyrelsen

- ét direktoratet

11. Justitsministeriet - Rigspolitichefen

- fem andre direktorater og institutioner

12. Kirkeministeriet

13. Landbrugsministeriet - 19 direktorater og institutioner

14. Miljoeministeriet - fem direktorater

15. Kultur- og Kommunikationsministeriet (1) - tre direktorater og adskillige statsejede museer og

hoejere uddannelsesinstitutioner

16. Socialministeriet - fire direktorater

17. Undervisningsministeriet - seks direktorater

- 12 universiteter og andre hoejere laereanstalter

18. OEkonomiministeriet

(tre departementer)

19. Ministeriet for Offentlige Arbejder (2) - statshavne og statslufthavne

- fire direktorater og adskillige institutioner

20. Forsvarsministeriet (3)

21. Sundhedsministeriet - adskillige institutioner inklusive Statens Seruminstitut og

Rigshospitalet

FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY

1. Auswaertiges Amt

2. Bundesministerium fuer Arbeit und Sozialordnung

3. Bundesministerium fuer Bildung und Wissenschaft

4. Bundesministerium fuer Ernaehrung, Landwirtschaft und Forsten

5. Bundesministerium der Finanzen

6. Bundesministerium fuer Forschung und Technologie

7. Bundesministerium des Inneren (nur ziviles Material)

8. Bundesministerium fuer Gesundheit

9. Bundesministerium fuer Frauen und Jugend

10. Bundesministerium fuer Familie und Senioren

11. Bundesministerium der Justiz

12. Bundesministerium fuer Raumordnung, Bauwesen und Staedtebau

13. Bundesministerium fuer Post- und Telekommunikation (1)

14. Bundesministerium fuer Wirtschaft

15. Bundesministerium fuer wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit

16. Bundesministerium der Verteidigung (2)

17. Bundesministerium fuer Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit

NB: According to existing national obligations, the entities contained in this list must, in

conformity with special procedures, award contracts to certain groups in order to remove

difficulties caused by the last war.

FRANCE

1. Main purchasing entities

A. General budget

- Premier ministre

- Ministère d'État, ministère de l'éducation nationale de la jeunesse et des sports

- Ministère d'État, ministère de l'économie, des finances et du budget

- Ministère d'État, ministère de l'équipement, du logement, des transports et de la mer

- Ministère d'État, ministère des affaires étrangères

- Ministère de la justice

- Ministère de la défense (1)

- Ministère de l'intérieur et de la centralisation

- Ministère de l'industrie et de l'aménagement du territoire

- Ministère des affaires européennes

- Ministère d'État, ministère de la fonction publique et des réformes administratives

- Ministère du travail, de l'emploi et de la formation professionnelle

- Ministère de la coopération et du développement

- Ministère de la culture, de la communication, des grands travaux et du bicentenaire

- Ministère des départements et territoires d'outre-mer

- Ministère de l'agriculture et de la forêt

- Ministère des postes, des télécommunications et de l'espace (2)

- Ministère chargé des relations avec le Parlement

- Ministère de la solidarité, de la santé et de la protection sociale

- Ministère de la recherche et de la technologie

- Ministère du commerce extérieur

- Ministère délégué auprès du ministère d'État, ministère de l'économie, des finances et du budget,

chargé du budget

- Ministère délégué auprès du ministère d'État, ministère des affaires étrangères, chargé de la

francophonie

- Ministère délégué auprès du ministère d'État, ministère des affaires étrangères

- Ministère délégué auprès du ministère de l'industrie et de l'aménagement du territoire, chargé de

l'aménagement du territoire et des reconversions

- Ministère délégué auprès du ministère de l'industrie et de l'aménagement du territoire, chargé du

commerce et de l'artisanat

- Ministère délégué auprès du ministère de l'industrie et de l'aménagement du territoire, chargé du

tourisme

- Ministère délégué auprès du ministère de l'équipement, du logement, des transports et de la mer,

chargé de la mer

- Ministère délégué auprès du ministère de la culture, de la communication, des grands travaux et

du Bicentenaire, chargé de la communication

- Ministère délégué auprès du ministère de la solidarité, de la santé et de la protection sociale,

chargé des personnes âgées

- Secrétariat d'État chargé des droits des femmes

- Secrétariat d'État chargé des anciens combattants et des victimes de guerre- Secrétariat d'État chargé de la prévention des risques technologiques et naturels majeurs

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du premier ministre, chargé du plan

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du premier ministre, chargé de l'environnement

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du premier ministre

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du premier ministre, chargé de l'action humanitaire

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du ministère d'État, ministère de l'éducation nationale de la jeunesse

et des sports, chargé de l'enseignement technique

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du ministère d'État, ministère de l'éducation nationale de la jeunesse

et des sports, chargé de la jeunesse et des sports

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du ministère d'État, ministère de l'économie, des finances et du

budget, chargé de la consommation

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du ministère des affaires étrangères, chargé des relations culturelles

internationales

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du ministère de l'intérieur, chargé des collectivités territoriales

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du ministère de l'équipement, du logement, des transports et de la mer,

chargé des transports routiers et fluviaux

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du ministère du travail, de l'emploi et de la formation

professionnelle, chargé de la formation professionnelle

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du ministère de la culture, de la communication, des grands travaux et

du bicentenaire, chargé des grands travaux

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du ministère de la solidarité, de la santé et de la protection sociale,

chargé de la famille

- Secrétariat d'État auprès du ministère de la solidarité, de la santé et de la protection sociale,

chargé des handicapés et des accidentés de la vie

B. Budget Annex

In particular:

- Imprimerie nationale

C. Special Treasury accounts

In particular:

- Fonds forestier national

- Soutien financier de l'industrie cinématographique et de l'industrie des programmes audiovisuels

- Fonds national d'aménagement foncier et d'urbanisme

- Caisse autonome de la reconstruction

2. National administrative public bodies

- Académie de France à Rome

- Académie de marine

- Académie des sciences d'outre-mer

- Agence centrale des organismes de sécurité sociale (ACOSS)

- Agences financières de bassins

- Agence nationale pour l'amélioration des conditions de travail (ANACT)

- Agence nationale pour l'amélioration de l'habitat (ANAH)

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- Agence nationale pour l'emploi (ANPE)

- Agence nationale pour l'indemnisation des français d'outre-mer (ANIFOM)

- Assemblée permanente des chambres d'agriculture (APCA)

- Bibliothèque nationale

- Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg

- Bureau d'études des postes et télécommunications d'outre-mer (BEPTOM)

- Caisse d'aide à l'équipement des collectivités locales (CAECL)

- Caisse des dépôts et consignations

- Caisse nationale des allocations familiales (CNAF)

- Caisse nationale d'assurance maladie des travailleurs salariés (CNAM)

- Caisse nationale d'assurance vieillesse des travailleurs salariés (CNAVTS)

- Caisse nationale des autoroutes (CNA)

- Caisse nationale militaire de sécurité sociale (CNMSS)

- Caisse nationale des monuments historiques et des sites

- Caisse nationale des télécommunications (1)

- Caisse de garantie du logement social

- Casa de Velasquez

- Centre d'enseignement zootechnique de Rambouillet

- Centre d'études du milieu et de pédagogie appliquée du ministère de l'agriculture

- Centre d'études supérieures de sécurité sociale

- Centres de formation professionnelle agricole

- Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou

- Centre national de la cinématographie française

- Centre national d'études et de formation pour l'enfance inadaptée

- Centre national d'études et d'expérimentation du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et

des forêts

- Centre national et de formation pour l'adaptation scolaire et l'éducation spécialisée (CNEFASES)

- Centre national de formation et de perfectionnement des professeurs d'enseignement ménager

agricole

- Centre national des lettres

- Centre national de documentation pédagogique

- Centre national des oeuvres universitaires et scolaires (CNOUS)

- Centre national d'opthalmologie des quinze-vingts

- Centre national de préparation au professorat de travaux manuels éducatifs et d'enseignement

ménager

- Centre national de promotion rurale de Marmilhat

- Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)

- Centre régional d'éducation populaire d'Île-de-France

- Centres d'éducation populaire et de sport (CREPS)

- Centres régionaux des oeuvres universitaires (CROUS)

- Centres régionaux de la propriété forestière

- Centre de sécurité sociale des travailleurs migrants

- Chancelleries des universités

- Collèges d'État

- Commission des opérations de bourse

- Conseil supérieur de la pêche

- Conservatoire de l'espace littoral et des rivages lacustres

- Conservatoire national des arts et métiers

- Conservatoire national supérieur de musique

- Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique

- Domaine de Pompadour

- École centrale - Lyon

- École centrale des arts et manufactures

- École française d'archéologie d'Athènes

- École française d'Extrême-Orient

- École française de Rome

- École des hautes études en sciences sociales

- École nationale d'administration

- École nationale de l'aviation civile (ENAC)

- École nationale des Chartes

- École nationale d'équitation

- École nationale du génie rural des eaux et des forêts (ENGREF)

- Écoles nationales d'ingénieurs

- École nationale d'ingénieurs des industies des techniques agricoles et alimentaires

- Écoles nationales d'ingénieurs des travaux agricoles

- École nationale des ingénieurs des travaux ruraux et des techniques sanitaires

- École nationale des ingénieurs des travaux des eaux et forêts (ENITEF)

- École nationale de la magistrature

- Écoles nationales de la marine marchande

- École nationale de la santé publique (ENSP)

- École nationale de ski et d'alpinisme

- École nationale supérieure agronomique - Montpellier

- École nationale supérieure agronomique - Rennes

- École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs

- École nationale supérieure des arts et industries - Strasbourg

- École nationale supérieure des arts et industries textiles - Roubaix

- Écoles nationales supérieures d'arts et métiers

- École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts

- École nationale supérieure des bibliothécaires

- École nationale supérieure de céramique industrielle

- École nationale supérieure de l'électronique et de ses applications (ENSEA)

- École nationale supérieure d'horticulture

- École nationale supérieure des industries agricoles alimentaires

- École nationale supérieure du paysage (rattachée à l'école nationale supérieure d'horticulture)

- École nationale supérieure des sciences agronomiques appliquées (ENSSA)

- Écoles nationales vétérinaires

- École nationale de voile

- Écoles normales d'instituteurs et d'institutrices

- Écoles normales nationales d'apprentissage

- Écoles normales supérieures

- École polytechnique

- École technique professionnelle agricole et forestière de Meymac (Corrèze)

- École de sylviculture - Crogny (Aube)

- École de viticulture et d'oenologie de la Tour Blanche (Gironde)

- École de viticulture - Avize (Marne)

- Établissement national de convalescents de Saint-Maurice

- Établissement national des invalides de la marine (ENIM)

- Établissement national de bienfaisance Koenigs-Wazter

- Fondation Carnegie

- Fondations Singer-Polignac

- Fonds d'action sociale pour les travailleurs immigrés et leurs familles

- Hôpital-hospice national Dufresne-Sommeiller

- Institut de l'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux (IEMVPT)

- Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire

- Institut géographique national

- Institut industriel du Nord

- Institut international d'administration publique (IIAP)

- Institut national agronomique de Paris-Grignon

- Institut national des appellations d'origine des vins et eaux-de-vie (INAOVEV)

- Institut national d'astronomie et de géophysique (INAG)

- Institut national de la consommation (INC)

- Institut national d'éducation populaire (INEP)

- Institut national d'études démographiques (INED)

- Institut national des jeunes aveugles - Paris

- Institut national des jeunes sourds - Bordeaux

- Institut national des jeunes sourds - Chambéry

- Institut national des jeunes sourds - Metz

- Institut national des jeunes sourds - Paris

- Institut national de physique nucléaire et de physique des particules (I.N2.P3)

- Institut national de promotion supérieure agricole

- Institut national de la propriété industrielle

- Institut national de la recherche agronomique (INRA)

- Institut national de recherche pédagogique (INRP)

- Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (INSERM)

- Institut national des sports

- Instituts nationaux polytechniques

- Instituts nationaux des sciences appliquées

- Institut national supérieur de chimie industrielle de Rouen

- Institut national de recherche en informatique et en automatique (INRIA)

- Institut national de recherche sur les transports et leur sécurité (INRETS)

- Instituts régionaux d'administration

- Institut supérieur des matériaux et de la construction mécanique de Saint-Ouen

- Lycées d'État

- Musée de l'armée

- Musée Gustave Moreau

- Musée de la marine

- Musée national J.J. Henner

- Musée national de la Légion d'honneur

- Musée de la poste

- Muséum national d'histoire naturelle

- Musée Auguste Rodin

- Observatoire de Paris

- Office de coopération et d'accueil universitaire

- Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides

- Office national des anciens combattants

- Office national de la chasse

- Office national d'information sur les enseignements et les professions (ONISEP)

- Office national d'immigration (ONI)

- ORSTOM - Institut français de recherche scientifique pour le développement en coopération

- Office universitaire et culturel français pour l'Algérie

- Palais de la découverte

- Parcs nationaux

- Réunion des musées nationaux

- Syndicat des transports parisiens

- Thermes nationaux - Aix-les-Bains

- Universités

3. Other national public bodies

- Union des groupements d'achats publics (UGAP)

IRELAND

1. Main purchasing entities

- Office of Public Works

2. Other departments

- President's Establishment

- Houses of the Oireachtas (Parliament)

- Department of the Taoiseach (Prime Minister)

- Central Statistics Office

- Department of the Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking areas)

- National Gallery of Ireland

- Department of Finance

- State Laboratory

- Office of the Comptroller and Auditor-General

- Office of the Attorney-General

- Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

- Valuation Office

- Civil Service Commission

- Office of the Ombudsman

- Office of the Revenue Commissioners

- Department of Justice

- Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland

- Department of the Environment

- Department of Education

- Department of the Marine

- Department of Agriculture and Food

- Department of Labour

- Department of Industry and Commerce

- Department of Tourism and Transport

- Department of Communications

- Department of Defence (1)

- Department of Foreign Affairs

- Department of Social Welfare

- Department of Health

- Department of Energy

ITALY

1. Ministero del tesoro (1)

2. Ministero delle finanze (2)

3. Ministero di grazia e giustizia

4. Ministero degli affari esteri

5. Ministero della pubblica istruzione

6. Ministero dell'interno

7. Ministero dei lavori pubblici

8. Ministero dell'agricoltura e delle foreste

9. Ministero dell'industria, del commercio e dell'artigianato

10. Ministero del lavoro e della previdenza sociale

11. Ministero della sanità

12. Ministero per i beni culturali e ambientali

13. Ministero della difesa (3)

14. Ministero del bilancio e della programmazione economica

15. Ministero delle partecipazioni statali

16. Ministero del turismo e dello spettacolo

17. Ministero del commercio con l'estero

18. Ministero delle poste e delle telecomunicazioni (4)

19. Ministero dell'ambiente

20. Ministero dell'università e della ricerca scientifica e tecnologica

NB: This Agreement shall not prevent the implementation of provisions contained in Italian Law No

835 of 6 October 1950 (Official Gazette No 245 of 24 October 1950 of the Italian Republic) and in

modifications thereto in force on the date on which this Agreement is adopted.

LUXEMBOURG

1. Ministère d'État: service central des imprimés et des fournitures

de l'État

2. Ministère de l'agriculture: administration des services techniques de l'agriculture

3. Ministère de l'éducation nationale: lycées d'enseignement secondaire et d'enseignement

secondaire technique

4. Ministère de la famille et de la solidarité sociale: maisons de retraite

5. Ministère de la force publique: armée (1) - gendarmerie - police

6. Ministère de la justice: établissements pénitentiaires

7. Ministère de la santé publique: hôpital neuropsychiatrique

8. Ministère des travaux publics: bâtiments publics - ponts et chaussées

9. Ministère des communications: postes et télécommunications (2)

10. Ministère de l'énergie: centrales électriques de la Haute et Basse Sûre

11. Ministère de l'environnement: commissariat général à la protection des eaux

THE NETHERLANDS

A. Ministries and central government bodies

1. Ministerie van Algemene Zaken

2. Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken

3. Ministerie van Justitie

4. Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken

5. Ministerie van Financiën

6. Ministerie van Economische Zaken

7. Ministerie van Onderwijs en Wetenschappen

8. Ministerie van volkshuisvesting, Ruimtelijke Ordening en Milieubeheer

9. Ministerie van Verkeer en Waterstaat

10. Ministerie van Landbouw, Natuurbeheer en Visserij

11. Ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid

12. Ministerie van Welzijn, Volksgezondheid en Cultuur

13. Kabinet voor Nederlands Antilliaanse en Arubaanse Zaken

14. Hogere Colleges van Staat

B. Central procurement offices

Entities listed above under A generally make their own specific purchases; other general purchases

are effected through the entities listed below:

1. Directoraat-generaal Rijkswaterstaat

2. Directoraat-generaal voor de Koninklijke Landmacht (1)

3. Directoraat-generaal voor de Koninklijke Luchtmacht (1)

4. Directoraat-generaal voor de Koninklijke Marine (1)

UNITED KINGDOM

Cabinet Office

Civil Service College

Civil Service Commission

Civil Service Occupational Health Service

Office of the Minister for the Civil Service

Parliamentary Counsel Office

Central Office of Information

Charity Commission

Crown Prosecution Service

Crown Estate Commissioners

Customs and Excise Department

Department for National Savings

Department of Education and Science

University Grants Committee

Department of Employment

Employment Appeals Tribunal

Industrial Tribunals

Office of Manpower Economics

Department of Energy

Department of Health

Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work

Dental Estimates Board

English National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visitors

Medical Boards and Examining Medical Officers (War Pensions)

National Health Service Authorities

Prescriptions Pricing Authority

Public Health Laboratory Service Board

Regional Medical Service

United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting

Department of Social Security

Attendance Allowance Board

Occupational Pensions Board

Social Security Advisory Committee

Supplementary Benefits Appeal Tribunals

Department of the Environment

Building Research Establishment

Commons Commissioners

Countryside Commission

Fire Research Station (Boreham Wood)

Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission

Local Valuation Panels

Property Services Agency

Rent Assessment Panels

Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution

Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England

Royal Fine Art Commission (England)

Department of the Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor

Legal Secretariat to the Law Officers

Department of Trade and Industry

Laboratory of the Government Chemist

National Engineering Laboratory

National Physical Laboratory

Warren Spring Laboratory

National Weights and Measures Laboratory

Domestic Coal Consumers' Council

Electricity Consultative Councils for England and Wales

Gas Consumers' Council

Transport Users Consultative Committee

Monopolies and Mergers Commission

Patent Office

Department of Transport

Coastguard Services

Transport and Road Research Laboratory

Transport Tribunal

Export Credits Guarantee Department

Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Government Communications Headquarters

Wilton Park Conference Centre

Government Actuary's Department

Home Office

Boundary Commission for England

Gaming Board for Great Britain

Inspectors of Constabulary

Parole Board and Local Review Committees

House of Commons

House of Lords

Inland Revenue, Board of

Intervention Board for Agricultural Produce

Lord Chancellor's Department

Council on Tribunals

County Courts (England and Wales)

Immigration Appellate Authorities

Immigration Adjudicators

Immigration Appeals Tribunal

Judge Advocate-General and Judge Advocate of the Fleet

Lands Tribunal

Law Commission

Legal Aid Fund (England and Wales)

Pensions Appeals Tribunals

Public Trustee Office

Office of the Social Security Commissioners

Special Commissioners for Income Tax (England and Wales)

Supreme Court (England and Wales)

Court of Appeal: Civil and Criminal Divisions

Courts Martial Appeal Court

Crown Court

High Court

Value Added Tax Tribunals

Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

Advisory Services

Agricultural Development and Advisory Service

Agricultural Dwelling House Advisory Committees

Agricultural Land Tribunals

Agricultural Science Laboratories

Agricultural Wages Board and Committees

Cattle Breeding Centre

Plant Variety Rights Office

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Ministry of Defence (1)

Meteorological Office

Procurement Executive

National Audit Office

National Investment Loans Office

Northern Ireland Court Service

Coroners Courts

County Courts

Crown Courts

Enforcement of Judgements Office

Legal Aid Fund

Magistrates Court

Pensions Appeals Tribunals

Supreme Court of Judicature and Courts of Criminal Appeal

Northern Ireland, Department of Agriculture

Northern Ireland, Department for Economic Development

Northern Ireland, Department of Education

Northern Ireland, Department of the Environment

Northern Ireland, Department of Finance and Personnel

Northern Ireland, Department of Health and Social Services

Northern Ireland Office

Crown Solicitor's Office

Department of the Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland Forensic Science Laboratory

Office of Chief Electoral Officer for Northern Ireland

Police Authority for Northern Ireland

Probation Board for Northern Ireland

State Pathologist Service

Office of Arts and Libraries

British Library

British Museum

British Museum (Natural History)

Imperial War Museum

Museums and Galleries Commission

National Gallery

National Maritime Museum

National Portrait Gallery

Science Museum

Tate Gallery

Victoria and Albert Museum

Wallace Collection

Office of Fair Trading

Office of Population Censuses and Surveys

National Health Service Central Register

Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and Health

Service Commissioners

Overseas Development Administration

Overseas Development and National Research Institute

Paymaster General's Office

Postal Business of the Post Office

Privy Council Office

Public Record Office

Registry of Friendly Societies

Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts

Royal Hospital, Chelsea

Royal Mint

Scotland, Crown Office and Procurator

Fiscal Service

Scotland, Department of the Registers of Scotland

Scotland, General Register Office

National Health Service Central Register

Scotland, Lord Advocate's Department

Scotland, Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer

Scottish Courts Administration

Accountant of Court's Office

Court of Justiciary

Court of Session

Lands Tribunal for Scotland

Pensions Appeal Tribunals

Scottish Land Court

Scottish Law Commission

Sheriff Courts

Social Security Commissioners' Office

Scottish Office

Central Services

Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland

Artificial Insemination Service

Crofters Commission

Red Deer Commission

Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Industry Department for Scotland

Scottish Electricity Consultative Councils

Scottish Development Department

Rent Assessment Panel and Committees

Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland

Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland

Scottish Education Department

National Galleries of Scotland

National Library of Scotland

National Museums of Scotland

Scottish and Health Departments

HM Inspectorate of Constabulary

Local Health Councils

Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland

National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting for Scotland

Parole Board for Scotland and Local Review Committees

Scottish Antibody Production Unit

Scottish Council for Postgraduate Medical Education

Scottish Crime Squad

Scottish Criminal Record Office

Scottish Fire Service Training School

Scottish Health Boards

Scottish Health Service - Common Services Agency

Scottish Health Service Planning Council

Scottish Police College

Scottish Record Office

HM Stationery Office

HM Treasury

Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency

Chessington Computer Centre

Civil Service Catering Organization

National Economic Development Council

Rating of Government Property Department

Welsh Office

Ancient Monuments (Wales) Commission

Council for the Education and Training of Health Visitors

Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales

Local Valuation Panels and Courts

National Health Service Authorities

Rent Control Tribunals and Rent Assessment Panels and Committees

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25. ÃaaíéêÞ Ãñáììáôaassá ËáúêÞò AAðéìueñoeùóçò

26. ÃaaíéêÞ Ãñáììáôaassá Éóueôçôáò ôùí AEýï OEýëùí

27. ÃaaíéêÞ Ãñáììáôaassá Êïéíùíéêþí Áóoeáëssóaaùí

28. ÃaaíéêÞ Ãñáììáôaassá Áðueaeçìïõ AAëëçíéóìïý

29. ÃaaíéêÞ Ãñáììáôaassá Âéïìç÷áíssáò

30. ÃaaíéêÞ Ãñáììáôaassá ¸ñaaõíáò êáé Ôaa÷íïëïãssáò

31. ÃaaíéêÞ Ãñáììáôaassá Áèëçôéóìïý

32. ÃaaíéêÞ Ãñáììáôaassá AEçìïóssùí ¸ñãùí

33. AAèíéêÞ ÓôáôéóôéêÞ Õðçñaaóssá

34. AAèíéêueò Ïñãáíéóìueò Ðñueíïéáò

35. Ïñãáíéóìueò AAñãáôéêÞò AAóôssáò

36. AAèíéêue Ôõðïãñáoeaassï

37. AAëëçíéêÞ AAðéôñïðÞ ÁôïìéêÞò AAíÝñãaaéáò

38. Ôáìaassï AAèíéêÞò Ïaeïðïéssáò

39. AAèíéêue Êáðïaeéóôñéáêue ÐáíaaðéóôÞìéï Áèçíþí

40. ÐáíaaðéóôÞìéï Áéãássïõ

41. ÁñéóôïôÝëaaéï ÐáíaaðéóôÞìéï Èaaóóáëïíssêçò

42. AEçìïêñssôaaéï ÐáíaaðéóôÞìéï ÈñUEêçò

43. ÐáíaaðéóôÞìéï Éùáííssíùí

44. ÐáíaaðéóôÞìéï Ðáôñþí

45. Ðïëõôaa÷íaassï ÊñÞôçò

46. Óéâéôáíssaeaaéïò Ó÷ueëç

47. ÐáíaaðéóôÞìéï Ìáêaaaeïíssáò (ÏéêïíïìéêÝò & Êïéí/êaaò AAðéóôçìÝò)

48. ÁéãéíÞôaaéï Íïóïêïìaassï

49. Áñaaôássaaéï Íïóïêïìaassï

50. AAèíéêue ÊÝíôñï AEçìueóéáò AEéïssêçóçò

51. AAëëçíéêUE Ôá÷õaeñïìaassá

52. Ïñãáíéóìueò AEéá÷aassñéóçò AEçìueóéïõ Õëéêïý

53. Ïñãáíéóìueò Ãaaùñãéêþí Áóoeáëssóaaùí

54. Ïñãáíéóìueò Ó÷ïëéêþí Êôéñssùí

SPAIN

1. Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores

2. Ministerio de Justicia

3. Ministerio de Defensa (1)

4. Ministerio de Economía y Hacienda

5. Ministerio del Interior

6. Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Transportes

7. Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia

8. Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social

9. Ministerio de Industria, Comercio y Turismo

10. Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación

11. Ministerio para las Administraciones Públicas

12. Ministerio de Cultura

13. Ministerio de Relaciones con las Cortes y de la Secretaría del Gobierno

14. Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo

15. Ministerio de Asuntos Sociales

16. Ministerio del Portavoz del Gobierno

PORTUGAL

Presidência do Conselho de Ministros

1. Auditoria Jurídica da Presidência do Conselho de Ministros

2. Centro de Estudos e Formação Autárquica

3. Centro de Estudos Técnicos e Apoio Legislativo

4. Centro de Gestão da Rede Informática do Governo

5. Conselho Nacional de Planeamento Civil de Emergência

6. Conselho Permanente de Concertação Social

7. Departamento de Formação e Aperfeiçoamento Profissional

8. Gabinete de Macau

9. Gabinete do Serviço Cívico dos Objectores de Consciência

10. Instituto da Juventude

11. Instituto Nacional de Administração

12. Secretaria-Geral da Presidência do Conselho de Ministros

13. Secretariado para a Modernização Administrativa

14. Serviço Nacional de Protecção Civil

15. Serviços Sociais da Presidência do Conselho de Ministros

Ministério da Administração Interna

1. Direcção-Geral de Viação

2. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento de Instalações

3. Governos Civis

4. Guarda Fiscal

5. Guarda Nacional Republicana

6. Polícia de Segurança Pública

7. Secretaria-Geral

8. Secretariado Técnico dos Assuntos para o Processo Eleitoral

9. Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras

10. Serviço de Informação e Segurança

11. Serviço Nacional de Bombeiros

Ministério da Agricultura

1. Agência do Controlo das Ajudas Comunitárias ao Sector do Azeite

2. Direcção-Geral da Hidráulica e Engenharia Agrícola

3. Direcção-Geral da Pecuária

4. Direcção-Geral das Florestas

5. Direcção-Geral de Planeamento e Agricultura

6. Direcção-Geral dos Mercados Agrícolas e da Indústria Agro-alimentar

7. Direcção Regional de Agricultura da Beira Interior

8. Direcção Regional de Agricultura da Beira Litoral

9. Direcção Regional de Agricultura de Entre Douro e Minho

10. Direcção Regional de Agricultura de Trás-os-Montes

11. Direcção Regional de Agricultura do Alentejo

12. Direcção Regional de Agricultura do Algarve

13. Direcção Regional de Agricultura do Ribatejo e Oeste

14. Gabinete para os Assuntos Agrícolas Comunitários

15. Inspecção Geral e Auditoria de Gestão

16. Instituto da Vinha e do Vinho

17. Instituto de Qualidade Alimentar

18. Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária

19. Instituto Regulador Orientador dos Mercados Agrícolas

20. Obra Social - Secretaria Geral

21. Rede de Informação de Contabilidades Agrícolas

22. Secretaria Geral

23. IFADAP - Instituto Financeiro de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento da Agricultura e Pescas

24. INGA - Instituto Nacional de Intervenção e Garantia Agrícola

Ministério do Ambiente e Recursos Naturais

1. Direcção-Geral da Qualidade do Ambiente

2. Direcção-Geral dos Recursos Naturais

3. Gabinete dos Assuntos Europeus

4. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento

5. Gabinete de Protecção e Segurança Nuclear

6. Instituto Nacional do Ambiente

7. Instituto Nacional de Defesa do Consumidor

8. Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia e Geofísica

9. Secretaria-Geral

10. Serviço Nacional de Parques, Reservas e Conservação da Natureza

11. Gabinete do Saneamento Básico da Costa do Estoril

12. Delegações Regionais

13. Instituto Nacional da Água

Ministério do Comércio e Turismo

1. Comissão de Aplicação de Coimas em Matéria Económica

2. Direcção-Geral de Concorrência e Preços

3. Direcção-Geral de Inspecção Económica

4. Direcção-Geral do Comércio Externo

5. Direcção-Geral do Comércio Interno

6. Direcção-Geral do Turismo

7. Fundo de Turismo

8. Gabinete para os Assuntos Comunitários

9. ICEP - Instituto do Comércio Externo de Portugal

10. Inspecção Geral de Jogos

11. Instituto de Promoção Turística

12. Instituto Nacional de Formação Turística

13. Regiões de turismo

14. Secretaria-Geral

15. ENATUR - Empresa Nacional de Turismo, EP

16. AGA - Administração-Geral do Açúcar e do Álcool, EP

Ministério da Defesa Nacional (1)

1. Estado-Maior General das Forças Armadas

2. Estado-Maior da Força Aérea

3. Comando Logístico-Administrativo da Força Aérea

4. Estado-Maior do Exército

5. Estado-Maior da Armada

6. Direcção-Geral do Material Naval

7. Direcção das Infra-Estruturas Navais

8. Direcção de Abastecimento

9. Fábrica Nacional de Cordoaria

10. Hospital da Marinha

11. Arsenal do Alfeite

12. Instituto Hidrográfico

13. Direcção-Geral de Armamento

14. Direcção-Geral de Pessoal e Infra-estruturas

15. Direcção-Geral de Política de Defesa Nacional

16. Instituto de Defesa Nacional

17. Secretaria-Geral

Ministério da Educação

1. Auditoria Jurídica

2. Direcção-Geral da Administração Escolar

3. Direcção-Geral da Extensão Educativa

4. Direcção-Geral do Ensino Superior

5. Direcção-Geral dos Desportos

6. Direcção-Geral dos Ensinos Básico e Secundário

7. Direcção Regional de Educação de Lisboa

8. Direcção Regional de Educação do Algarve

9. Direcção Regional de Educação do Centro

10. Direcção Regional de Educação do Norte

11. Direcção Regional de Educação do Sul

12. Editorial do Ministério da Educação

13. Gabinete Coordenador do Ingresso no Ensino Superior

14. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento

15. Gabinete de Gestão Financeira

16. Gabinete do Ensino Tecnológico, Artístico e Profissional

17. Inspecção Geral de Educação

18. Instituto de Cultura da Língua Portuguesa

19. Instituto de Inovação Educacional

20. Instituto dos Assuntos Sociais da Educação

21. Secretaria-Geral

Ministério do Emprego e Segurança Social

1. Auditoria Jurídica

2. Caixa Nacional de Seguros e Doenças Profissionais

3. Caixas de Previdência Social

4. Casa Pia de Lisboa

5. Centro Nacional de Pensões

6. Centros Regionais de Segurança Social

7. Comissão para a Igualdade e Direitos das Mulheres

8. Departamento de Estatística

9. Departamento de Estudos e Planeamento

10. Departamento de Relações Internacionais e Convenções da Segurança Social

11. Departamento para Assuntos do Fundo Social Europeu

12. Departamento para os Assuntos Europeus e Relações Externas

13. Direcção-Geral da Acção Social

14. Direcção-Geral da Família

15. Direcção-Geral das Relações de Trabalho

16. Direcção-Geral de Apoio Técnico à Gestão

17. Direcção-Geral de Higiene e Segurança no Trabalho

18. Direcção-Geral do Emprego e Formação Profissional

19. Direcção-Geral dos Regimes de Segurança Social

20. Fundo de Estabilização Financeira da Segurança Social

21. Inspecção Geral da Segurança Social

22. Inspecção Geral do Trabalho

23. Instituto de Gestão Financeira da Segurança Social

24. Instituto do Emprego e Formação Profissional

25. Instituto Nacional para o Aproveitamento dos Tempos Livres dos Trabalhadores

26. Secretaria-Geral

27. Secretariado Nacional de Reabilitação

28. Serviços Sociais do MESS

29. Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa

Ministério das Finanças

1. ADSE - Direcção-Geral de Protecção aos Funcionários e Agentes da Administração Pública

2. Auditoria Jurídica

3. Direcção-Geral da Administração Pública

4. Direcção-Geral da Contabilidade Pública e Intendência Geral do Orçamento

5. Direcção-Geral da Junta de Crédito Público

6. Direcção-Geral das Alfândegas

7. Direcção-Geral das Contribuições e Impostos

8. Direcção-Geral do Património do Estado

9. Direcção-Geral do Tesouro

10. Gabinete de Estudos Económicos

11. Gabinete dos Assuntos Europeus

12. GAFEEP - Gabinete para a análise do Financiamento do Estado e das Empresas Públicas

13. Inspecção Geral de Finanças

14. Instituto de Informática

15. Junta de Crédito Público

16. Secretaria-Geral

17. SOFE - Serviços Sociais do Ministério das Finanças

Ministério da Indústria e Energia

1. Delegação Regional da Indústria e Energia de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo

2. Delegação Regional da Indústria e Energia do Alentejo

3. Delegação Regional da Indústria e Energia do Algarve

4. Delegação Regional da Indústria e Energia do Centro

5. Delegação Regional da Indústria e Energia do Norte

6. Direcção-Geral da Indústria

7. Direcção-Geral da Energia

8. Direcção-Geral de Geologia e Minas

9. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento

10. Gabinete para a Pesquisa e Exploração do Petróleo

11. Gabinete para os Assuntos Comunitários

12. Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial

13. Instituto Português da Qualidade

14. LNETI - Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia e Tecnologia Industrial

15. Secretaria-Geral

Ministério da Justiça

1. Centro de Estudos Judiciários

2. Centro de Identificação Civil e Criminal

3. Centros de Observação e Acção Social

4. Conselho Superior de Magistratura

5. Conservatória dos Registos Centrais

6. Direcção-Geral dos Registos e Notariado

7. Direcção-Geral dos Serviços de Informática

8. Direcção-Geral dos Serviços Judiciários

9. Direcção-Geral dos Serviços Prisionais

10. Direcção-Geral dos Serviços Tutelares de Menores

11. Estabelecimentos Prisionais

12. Gabinete de Direito Europeu

13. Gabinete de Documentação e Direito Comparado

14. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento

15. Gabinete de Gestão Financeira

16. Gabinete de Planeamento e Coordenação do Combate à Droga

17. Hospital-prisão de S. João de Deus

18. Instituto Corpus Christi

19. Instituto da Guarda

20. Instituto de Reinserção Social

21. Instituto de S. Domingos de Benfica

22. Instituto Nacional da Política e Ciências Criminais

23. Instituto Navarro Paiva

24. Instituto Padre António Oliveira

25. Instituto S. Fiel

26. Instituto S. José

27. Instituto Vila Fernando

28. Instituto de Criminologia

29. Instituto de Medicina Legal

30. Polícia Judiciária

31. Secretaria-Geral

32. Serviços Sociais

Ministério das Obras Públicas, Transportes e Comunicações

1. Conselho de Mercados de Obras Públicas e Particulares

2. Direcção-Geral de Aviação Civil

3. Direcção-Geral dos Edifícios e Monumentos Nacionais

4. Direcção-Geral dos Transportes Terrestres

5. Gabinete da Travessia do Tejo

6. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento

7. Gabinete do Nó Ferroviário de Lisboa

8. Gabinete do Nó Ferroviário do Porto

9. Gabinete para a Navegabilidade do Douro

10. Gabinete para as Comunidades Europeias

11. Inspecção Geral de Obras Públicas, Transportes e Comunicações

12. Junta Autónoma das Estradas

13. Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil

14. Obra Social do Ministério das Obras Públicas, Transportes e Comunicações

15. Secretaria-Geral

Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros

1. Direcção-Geral dos Assuntos Consulares e Administração Financeira

2. Direcção-Geral das Comunidades Europeias

3. Direcção-Geral da Cooperação

4. Instituto de Apoio à Emigração e às Comunidades Portuguesas

5. Instituto de Cooperação Económica

6. Secretaria-Geral

Ministério do Planeamento e Administração do Território

1. Academia das Ciências

2. Auditoria Jurídica

3. Centro Nacional de Informação Geográfica

4. Comissão Coordenadora da Região Centro

5. Comissão Coordenadora da Região de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo

6. Comissão Coordenadora da Região do Alentejo

7. Comissão Coordenadora da Região do Algarve

8. Comissão Coordenadora da Região Norte

9. Departamento Central de Planeamento

10. Direcção-Geral da Administração Autárquica

11. Direcção-Geral do Desenvolvimento Regional

12. Direcção-Geral do Ordenamento do Território

13. Gabinete Coordenador do projecto do Alqueva

14. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento da Administração do Território

15. Gabinete para os Aeroportos da Região Autónoma da Madeira

16. Inspecção Geral de Administração do Território

17. Instituto Nacional de Estatísticas

18. Instituto António Sérgio de Sector Cooperativo

19. Instituto de Investigação Científica e Tropical

20. Instituto Geográfico e Cadastral

(1) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

(2) Postal business only.

(1) With the exception of telecommunications services of the 'Post- og Telegrafvaesenet`.

(2) With the exception of the 'Danske Statsbaner`.

(3) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

(1) With the exception of telecommunications equipment.

(2) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

(1) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

(2) Postal business only.

(1) Postal business only.

(1) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

(1) Acting as the central purchasing entity for most of the other Ministries or entities.

(2) Not including purchases made by the tobacco and salt monopolies.

(3) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

(4) Postal business only.

(1) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

(2) Postal business only.

(1) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

(1) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

(1) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

(1) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

(1) Non-warlike materials contained in Annex II.

ANNEX II

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ANNEX III

MODEL NOTICES OF SERVICES CONTRACTS

A. PRIOR INFORMATION

1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and fax numbers of the contracting authority, and, if different, of the service from which additional information may be obtained.

2. Intended total procurement in each of the service categories listed in Annex I A.

3. Estimated date for initiating the award procedures, per category.

4. Other information.

5. Date of dispatch of the notice.

6. Date of receipt of the notice by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

7. Indication whether the procurement is covered by the GATT Agreement.

B. OPEN PROCEDURE

1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and fax numbers of the contracting authority.

2. Category of service and description. CPC reference number. Quantity, including, where applicable, any options for further procurement and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of regular contracts or of contracts which are to be renewed within a given time, see Article 7, also, if known, an estimate of the timing of the subsequent calls for tender for the services to be procured.

3. Place of delivery.

4. (a) Indication of whether the execution of the service is reserved by law, regulation or administrative provision to a particular profession.

(b) Reference of the law, regulation or administrative provision.

(c) Indication of whether legal persons should indicate the names and professional qualifications of the staff to be responsible for the execution of the service.

5. Indication of whether service providers can tender for a part of the services concerned.

6. Where applicable, non-acceptance of variants.

7. Time limits for starting, delivery, or completion or duration of service contract.

8. (a) Name and address of the service from which the necessary documents may be requested.

(b) Where applicable, final date for making such requests.

(c) Where applicable, the amount and terms of payment of any sum payable for such documents.

9. (a) Final date for receipt of tenders.

(b) Address to which they must be sent.

(c) Language or languages in which they must be drawn up.

10. (a) Persons authorized to be present at the opening of tenders.

(b) Date, time and place of such opening.

11. Where applicable, any deposits and guarantees required.

12. Main terms concerning financing and payment and/or references to the relevant provisions.

13. Where applicable, the legal form to be taken by the grouping of service providers winning the contract.

14. Information concerning the service provider's own position, and information and formalities necessary for an appraisal of the minimum economic and technical standards required of him.

15. Period during which the tenderer is bound to keep open his tender.

16. Criteria for the award of the contract and, if possible, their order of importance. Criteria other than the lowest price shall be mentioned if they do not appear in the contract documents.

17. Other information.

18. Date(s) of publication of the prior information notice in the Official Journal of the European Communities or reference to its non-publication.

19. Date of dispatch of the notice.

20. Date of receipt of the notice by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

21 Indication whether the procurement is covered by the GATT Agreement.

C. RESTRICTED PROCEDURE

1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and fax numbers of the contracting authority.

2. Category of service and description. CPC reference number. Quantity, including, where applicable, any options for further procurement and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of regular contracts or of contracts which are to be renewed within a given time, see Article 7, also, if known, an estimate of the timing of the subsequent calls for tender for the services to be procured.

3. Place of delivery.

4. (a) Indication of whether the execution of the service is reserved by law, regulation or administrative provision to a particular profession.

(b) Reference of the law, regulation or administrative provision.

(c) Indication of whether legal persons should indicate the names and professional qualifications of the staff to be responsible for the execution of the service.

5. Indication of whether service provider can tender for a part of the services concerned.

6. Envisaged number or range of service providers which will be invited to tender.

7. Where applicable, non-acceptance of variants.

8. Time limits for starting, delivery, or completion or duration of service contract.

9. Where applicable, the legal form to be assumed by the grouping of service providers winning the contract.

10. (a) Where applicable, justification for the use of the accelerated procedure.

(b) Final date for the receipt of requests to participate.

(c) Address to which they must be sent.

(d) Language(s) in which they must be drawn up.

11. Final date for dispatch of invitations to tender.

12. Where applicable, any deposits and guarantees required.

13. Information concerning the service provider's own position, and the information and formalities necessary for an appraisal of the minimum economic and technical standards required of him.

14. Criteria for the award of the contract and, if possible, their order of importance if these are not stated in the invitation to tender.

15. Other information.

16. Date(s) of publication of the prior information notice in the Official Journal of the European Communities or reference to its non-publication.

17. Date of dispatch of the notice.

18. Date of receipt of the notice by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

19. Indication whether the procurement is covered by the GATT Agreement.

D. NEGOTIATED PROCEDURE

1. Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and fax numbers of the contracting authority.

2. Category of service and description. CPC reference number. Quantity, including, where applicable, any options for further procurement and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of regular contracts or of contracts which are to be renewed within a given time, see Article 7, also, if known, an estimate of the timing of the subsequent calls for tender for the services to be procured.

3. Place of delivery.

4. (a) Indication of whether the execution of the service is reserved by law, regulation or administrative provision to a particular profession.

(b) Reference of the law, regulation or administrative provision.

(c) Indication of whether legal persons should indicate the names and professional qualifications of the staff to be responsible for the execution of the service.

5. Indication of whether the service provider can tender for a part of the services concerned.

6. Envisaged number or range of service providers which will be invited to tender.

7. Where applicable, non-acceptance of variants.

8. Time limits for starting, delivery, or completion or duration of service contract.

9. Where applicable, the legal form to be assumed by the grouping of service providers winning the contract.

10. (a) Where applicable, justification for the use of the accelerated procedure.

(b) Final date for the receipt of requests to participate.

(c) Address to which they must be sent.

(d) Language(s) in which they must be drawn up.

11. Where applicable, any deposits and guarantees required.

12. Information concerning the service provider's own position, and the information and formalities necessary for an appraisal of the minimum economic and technical standards required of him.

13. Where applicable, the names and addresses of service providers already selected by the contracting authority.

14. Other information.

15. Date of dispatch of the notice.

16. Date of receipt of the notice by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

17. Date(s) of previous publications in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

18. Indication whether the procurement is covered by the GATT Agreement.

E. CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE

1. Name and address of the contracting authority.

2. Award procedure chosen. In the case of the negotiated procedure without prior publication of a tender notice justification (Article 11 (3)).

3. Category of service and description. CPC reference number. Quantity of services procured.

4. Date of award of the contract.

5. Criteria for award of the contract.

6. Number of tenders received.

7. Name and address of service provider(s).

8. Price or range of prices (minimum/maximum) paid.

9. Value of winning award(s) or the highest and lowest offer taken into account in the award of the contract.

10. Where appropriate, value and proportion of the contract which may be subcontracted to third parties.

11. Other information.

12. Date of publication of the contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

13. Date of dispatch of the notice.

14. Date of receipt of the notice by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

15. In the case of contracts for services listed in Annex I B, agreement by the contracting authority to publication of the notice (Article 16 (3)).`

ANNEX III

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ANNEX IV

MODEL NOTICES OF SUPPLY CONTRACTS

A. PRIOR INFORMATION

1. The name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and fax numbers of the contracting authority, and if different, of the service from which additional information may be obtained.

2. The nature and quantity or value of the products to be supplied. CPA reference number.

3. Estimated date for initiating the award procedures in respect of the contract or contracts (if known).

4. Other information.

5. Date of dispatch of the notice.

6. Date of receipt of the notice by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

7. Indication whether the procurement is covered by the GATT Agreement.

B. OPEN PROCEDURE

1. The name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and fax numbers of the contracting authority.

2. (a) The award procedure chosen.

(b) Form of the contract for which tenders are being requested.

3. (a) Place of delivery.

(b) The nature of the goods to be supplied, including whether tenders are requested for purchase, lease, rental or hire purchase or a combination of these; CPA reference number.

(c) Quantity of the goods to be supplied, including any options for further procurement and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of regular contracts or of contracts which are to be renewed in a given time, see Article 5, also, if known, an estimate of the timing of the subsequent calls for tender for the supplies to be procured.

(d) Indication of whether the supplier can tender for a part of the goods required.

4. Time limit for starting, delivery, or completion or duration of supplies contract.

5. (a) Name and address of the service from which the contract documents and additional documents may be requested.

(b) Where applicable, final date for making such requests.

(c) Where applicable, the amount and terms of payment of the sum to be paid to obtain such documents.

6. (a) The final date for receipt of tenders.

(b) The address to which they must be sent.

(c) The language or languages in which they must be drawn up.

7. (a) The Persons authorized to be present at the opening of tenders.

(b) The date, hour and place of such opening.

8. Where applicable, any deposits and guarantees required.

9. The main terms concerning financing and payment and/or references to the provisions in which these are contained.

10. Where applicable, the legal form to be taken by the grouping of suppliers to whom the contract is awarded.

11. Information concerning the supplier's own position, and information and formalities necessary for an appraisal of the minimum economic and technical standards required of the supplier.

12. Period during which the tenderer is bound to keep open his tender.

13. The criteria for the award of the contract. Criteria other than the lowest price shall be mentioned if they do not appear in the contract documents.

14. Where applicable, prohibition on variants.

15. Other information.

16. Date(s) of publication of the prior information notice in the Official Journal of the European Communities or references to its non-publication.

17. Date of dispatch of the notice.

18. Date of receipt of the notice by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

19. Indication whether the procurement is covered by the GATT Agreement.

C. RESTRICTED PROCEDURES

1. The name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and fax numbers of the contracting authority.

2. (a) The award procedure chosen.

(b) Where applicable, justification for use of the accelerated procedure.

(c) Form of the contract for which tenders are being requested.

3. (a) Place of delivery.

(b) The nature of the goods to be supplied, including whether tenders are requested for purchase, lease, rental or hire purchase or a combination of these; CPA reference number.

(c) The quantity of the goods to be supplied, including any options for further procurement and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of regular contracts or of contracts which are to be renewed in a given time, see Article 5, also, if known, an estimate of the subsequent calls for tender for the supplies to be procured.

(d) Indication of whether the supplier can tender for a part of the goods required.

4. Time limits for starting, delivery, or completion or duration of supplies contract.

5. Where applicable, the legal form to be assumed by the grouping of suppliers to whom the contract is awarded.

6. (a) The final date for the receipt of requests to participate.

(b) The address to which they must be sent.

(c) The language or languages in which they must be drawn up.

7. The final date for the dispatch of invitations to tender.

8. Where applicable, any deposits and guarantees required.

9. Information concerning the supplier's personal position, and the information and formalities necessary for an appraisal of the minimum economic and technical standards required of him.

10. The criteria for the award of the contract where they are not mentioned in the invitation to tender.

11. Envisaged number or range of suppliers which will be invited to tender.

12. Where applicable, prohibition on variants.

13. Other information.

14. Date(s) of publication the prior information notice in the Official Journal of the European Communities or references to its non-publication.

15. Date of dispatch of the notice.

16. Date of receipt of the notice by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

17. Indication whether the procurement is covered by the GATT Agreement.

D. NEGOTIATED PROCEDURES

1. The name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and fax numbers of the contracting authority.

2. (a) The award procedure chosen.

(b) Where applicable, justification for use of the accelerated procedure.

(c) Where applicable, form of the contract for which tenders are invited.

3. (a) Place of delivery.

(b) The nature of the goods to be supplied, including whether tenders are requested for rental, purchase, lease or hire purchase or a combination of these; CPA reference number.

(c) The quantity of the goods to be supplied, including any options for further procurement and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of regular contracts or of contracts which are to be renewed in a given time, see Article 5, also, if known, an estimate of the subsequent calls for tender for the supplies to be procured.

(d) Indication of whether the suppliers can tender for a part of the goods required.

4. Time limit for starting, delivery, completion or duration of supplies contract.

5. Where applicable, the legal form to be assumed by a grouping of suppliers to whom the contract is awarded.

6. (a) The final date for the receipt of request to participate.

(b) The address to which they must be sent.

(c) The language or languages in which they must be drawn up.

7. Where applicable, any deposits and guarantees required.

8. Information concerning the supplier's personal position, and the information and formalities necessary for an appraisal of the minimum economic and technical standards required of him.

9. Envisaged number or range of suppliers which will be invited to tender.

10. Where applicable, prohibition on variants.

11. Where applicable, the names and addresses of suppliers already selected by the contracting authority.

12. Where applicable, date(s) of previous publications in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

13. Other information.

14. Date of dispatch of the notice.

15. Date of receipt of the notice by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

16. Indication whether the procurement is covered by the GATT Agreement.

E. CONTRACT AWARDS

1. Name and address of the contracting authority.

2. Award procedure chosen. In the case of the negotiated procedure, without publication of a tender notice, justification (Article 6 (3)).

3. Date of award of the contract.

4. Criteria for award of the contract.

5. Number of tenders received.

6. Name and address of supplier(s).

7. The nature and quantity of goods supplied, where applicable, by supplier; CPA reference number.

8. Price or range of prices (minimum/maximum) paid.

9. Value of winning award(s) or the highest and lowest offer taken into account in the award of the contract.

10. Where appropriate, value and proportion of the contract likely to be subcontracted to third parties.

11. Other information.

12. Date of publication of the tender notice in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

13. Date of dispatch of the notice.

14. Date of receipt of the notice by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.`

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