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Article R2162-30 of the French Public procurement code

The qualification system may comprise several qualification stages. The contracting entity shall establish objective rules and criteria for the exclusion and selection of economic operators requesting qualification and objective rules and criteria for the operation of the qualification system, covering aspects such as registration in the system, periodic updating of qualifications and the duration of the system. These criteria may include the ability of applicants to comply with the technical…

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Article R2162-31 of the French Public procurement code

Contracting entities shall ensure that economic operators may at any time request to be qualified. The rules and criteria for qualification shall be communicated to them at their request. Updated rules and criteria shall be communicated to all interested economic operators. Economic operators are informed of decisions relating to their qualification under the conditions set out in Articles R. 2181-5 and R. 2181-6.

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Article R2162-32 of the French Public procurement code

Contracting entities may only terminate the qualification of an economic operator for reasons based on the rules and criteria mentioned in Article R. 2162-30. The intention to terminate the qualification shall be notified to this operator in advance, in writing, stating the reasons, at least fifteen days before the date set for terminating the qualification.

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Article R2162-35 of the French Public procurement code

Where a call for competition is made by means of a notice on the existence of a qualification system, access to the consultation documents shall be provided as soon as possible and no later than the date on which the invitation to tender is sent.Where a call for competition is made by means of a notice on the existence of a qualification system, works, supply or service contracts covered by…

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Article R2162-36 of the French Public procurement code

Where certain consultation documents are not published on a buyer profile because the contracting entity imposes requirements on the selected participants to protect the confidentiality of certain information, the contracting entity shall indicate in the consultation documents the measures it imposes to protect the confidentiality of the information and the arrangements for access to the documents concerned.

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Article R2162-37 of the French Public procurement code

The dynamic purchasing system may be subdivided into categories of supplies, services or works defined objectively on the basis of the characteristics of the contract to be performed in the category concerned. These characteristics may in particular refer to the maximum authorised size of certain specific contracts or to a precise geographical area in which certain specific contracts will be performed.Where the purchaser has subdivided the system into categories of…

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Article R2162-38 of the French Public procurement code

When setting up a dynamic purchasing system and when the estimated value of the requirement is equal to or greater than the thresholds for the formalised procedure, the purchaser shall comply with the rules governing restricted invitations to tender, subject to the provisions of articles R. 2162-39, R. 2162-41 to R. 2162-47 and R. 2162-49 to R. 2162-51.

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Article R2162-39 of the French Public procurement code

In order to set up a dynamic purchasing system, the purchaser shall publish a notice of invitation to tender. This notice shall state the intention of the purchaser to use such a system and indicate the period of validity of the system.Where a dynamic purchasing system is set up by a central purchasing body, the notice of invitation to tender shall also indicate whether it is likely to be used…

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