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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 93/36/EEC: of 14 June 1993
coordinating procedures for the award of public supply contracts
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,
and in particular Article 100a thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (1),
In cooperation with the European Parliament (2),
Having regard of the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (3),
Whereas Council Directive 77/62/EEC of 21 December 1976 coordinating procedures
for the award of public supply contracts (4) has been amended on a number
of occasions; whereas, on the occasion of further amendments, the said
Directive should, for reasons of clarity be recast;
Whereas it seems important in particular to align the drafting of the
present Directive, as far as possible, on the provisions on public procurement
as contained in Council Directive 93/37/EEC concerning the coordination
of (1) OJ No C 277, 26. 10. 1992, p. 1.
(2) OJ No C 72, 15. 3. 1993, p. 73 and Decision of 26. 5. 1993 (not yet
published in the Official Journal).
(3) OJ No C 332, 16. 12. 1992, p. 72.
(4) OJ No L 13, 15. 1. 1977, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Directive
92/50//EEC (OJ No L 209, 24. 7. 1992, p. 1).
procedures for the award of public works contracts (5) and Council Directive
92/50/EEC of 18 June 1992, relating to the coordination of procedures
on the award of public service contracts (6);
Whereas the alignments to be introduced relate, in particular, to the
introduction of the functional definition of contracting authorities,
the option of recourse to the open or restricted procedure, the requirement
to justify the refusal of candidates or tenderers, the rules for drawing
up reports on the execution of the different award procedures, the conditions
for referring to the common rules in the technical field, publication
and participation, clarifications concerning award criteria and the introduction
of the Advisory Committee procedure;
Whereas it is also necessary to introduce some drafting changes aimed
at improving the clarity of existing provisions;
Whereas the attainment of freedom of movement of goods in respect of public
supply contracts awarded in Member States on behalf of the State, or regional
or local authorities or other bodies governed by public law entails not
only the abolition of restrictions but also the coordination of national
procedures for the award of public supply contracts;
Whereas such coordination should take into account as far as possible
the procedures and administrative practices in force in each Member State;
(5) See p. 54 of this Official Journal.
(6) OJ No L 209, 24. 7. 1992, p. 1.
Whereas the Community is a Party to the Agreement on government procurement
(1), hereinafter referred to as <the GATT Agreement;;
Whereas Annex I to this Directive sets out the lists of contracting authorities
subject to the GATT Agreement; whereas it is necessary to update this
Annex in accordance with amendments submitted by the Member States;
Whereas this Directive does not apply to certain supply contracts which
are awarded in the water, energy, transport and telecommunication sectors
covered by Directive 90/531/EEC (2);
Whereas, without prejudice to the application of the threshold set out
for supply contracts subject to the GATT Agreement, supply contracts of
less than ECU 200 000 may be exempted from competition as provided under
this Directive and it is appropriate to provide for their exemption from
coordination measures;
Whereas provision must be made for exceptional cases where measures concerning
the coordination of procedures may not necessarily be applied, but whereas
such cases must be expressly limited;
Whereas the negotiated procedure should be considered to be exceptional
and therefore applicable only in limited cases;
Whereas it is necessary to provide common rules in the technical field
which take account of the Community policy on standards and specifications;
Whereas, to ensure development of effective competition in the field of
public contracts, it is necessary that contract notices drawn up by the
contracting authorities of Member States be advertised throughout the
Community; whereas the information contained in these notices must enable
suppliers established in the Community to determine whether the proposed
contracts are of interest to them; whereas, for this purpose, it is appropriate
to give them adequate information about the goods to be supplied and the
conditions attached to their supply; whereas, more particularly, in restricted
procedures advertisement is intended to enable suppliers of Member States
to express their interest in contracts by seeking from the contracting
authorities invitations to tender under the required conditions;
(1) OJ No L 71, 17. 3. 1980, p. 44 and OJ No L 345, 9. 12. 1987, p. 24.
(2) OJ No L 297, 29. 10. 1990, p. 1.
Whereas additional information concerning contracts must, as is customary
in Member States, be given in the contract documents for each contract
or else in an equivalent document;
Whereas it is necessary to provide common rules for participation in public
supply contracts, including both qualitative selection criteria and criteria
for the award of the contracts;
Whereas it would be appropriate to enable certain technical conditions
concerning notices and statistical reports required by this Directive
to be adapted in the light of changing technical requirements; whereas
Annex II to this Directive refers to a nomenclature, whereas the Community
may, as required, revise or replace its common nomenclature and whereas
it is necessary to make provision for the possibility of adapting the
reference made to the nomenclature accordingly;
Whereas this Directive should not affect the obligations of the Member
States concerning the deadlines for transposition into national law and
for application indicated in Annex V,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:
TITLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1
For the purpose of this Directive:
(a) <public supply contracts; are contracts for pecuniary interest
concluded in writing involving the purchase, lease rental or hire purchase,
with or without option to buy, of products between a supplier (a natural
or legal person) and one of the contracting authorities defined in (b)
below. The delivery of such products may in addition include siting and
installation operations;
(b) <contracting authorities; shall be the State, regional or local
authorities, bodies governed by public law, associations formed by one
or several of such authorities or bodies governed by public law;
<a body governed by public law; means any body:
- established for the specific purpose of meeting needs in the general
interest, not having an industrial or commercial character, and
- having legal personality, and
- financed, for the most part, by the State, or regional or local authorities,
or other bodies governed by public law, or subject to management supervision
by those bodies, or having an administrative, managerial or supervisory
board, more than half of whose members are appointed by the State, regional
or local authorities or by other bodies governed by public law;
the lists of bodies or of categories of such bodies governed by public
law which fulfil the criteria referred to in the second subparagraph are
set out in Annex I to Directive 93/37/EEC. These lists shall be as exhaustive
as possible and may be reviewed in accordance with the procedure laid
down in Article 35 of Directive 93/37/EEC;
(c) a supplier who submits a tender shall be designated by the term <tenderer;,
and one who has sought an invitation to take part in a restricted procedure
by the term <candidate;;
(d) <open procedures; are those national procedures whereby all interested
suppliers may submit tenders;
(e) <restricted procedures; are those national procedures whereby only
those suppliers invited by the contracting authorities may submit tenders;
(e) <negotiated procedures; are those national procedures whereby contracting
authorities consult suppliers of their choice and negotiate the terms
of the contract with one or more of them.
Article 2
1. This Directive shall not apply to:
(a) contracts awarded in the fields referred to in Articles 2, 7, 8 and
9 of Directive 90/531/EEC or fulfilling the conditions in Article 6 (2)
of that Directive;
(b) supply contracts which are declared secret or the execution of which
must be accompanied by special security measures in accordance with the
laws, regulations or administrative provisions in force in the Member
States concerned or when the protection of the basic interests of the
Member State's security so requires.
2. When a contracting authority within the meaning of Article 1 (b) grants
to a body other than a contracting authority - regardless of its legal
status - special or exclusive rights to engage in a public service activity,
the instrument granting this right shall stipulate that the body in question
must observe the principle of non?discrimination by nationality when awarding
public supply contracts to third parties.
Article 3
Without prejudice to Articles 2, 4 and 5 (1), this Directive shall apply
to all products to which Article 1 (a) relates, including those covered
by contracts awarded by contracting authorities in the field of defence,
except for the products to which Article 223 (1) (b) of the EEC Treaty
applies.
Article 4
This Directive shall not apply to public supply contracts governed by
different procedural rules and awarded:
(a) in pursuance of an international agreement concluded in conformity
with the Treaty, between a Member State and one or more non?member countries
and covering supplies intended for the joint implementation or exploitation
of a project by the signatory States; all agreements shall be communicated
to the Commission, which may consult the Advisory Committee for Public
Contracts set up by Decision 71/306/EEC (1);
(b) to undertakings in a Member State or a non?member country in pursuance
of an international agreement relating to the stationing of troops;
(c) pursuant to the particular procedure of an international organization.
Article 5
1. (a) Titles II, III and IV and Articles 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 ECU 200 000,
- awarded by the contracting authorities listed in Annex I and whose estimated
value net of VAT is not less than the threshold fixed pursuant to the
GATT Agreement; in the case of contracting authorities in the field of
defence, this shall apply only to contracts involving products covered
by Annex II;
(1) OJ No L 185, 16. 8. 1971, p. 15. Decision amended by Decision 77/63/EEC
(OJ No L 13, 15. 1. 1977, p. 15.
(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 national currencies and the threshold
of the GATT Agreement expressed in ecus 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 threshold laid down in subparagraph (c) and the value of the thresholds
in national currencies and, as regards the threshold fixed by the GATT
Agreement, its threshold expressed in ecus 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. In the case of contracts for the lease, rental or hire purchase of
products, the basis for calculating the estimated contract value shall
be:
- in the case of fixed?term contracts, where their term is 12 months or
less the total contract value for its duration, or, where their term exceeds
12 months, its total value including the estimated residual value;
- in the case of contracts for an indefinite period or in cases where
there is doubt as to the duration of the contracts the monthly value multiplied
by 48.
3. In the case of regular contracts or of contracts which are to be renewed
within a given time, the estimated contract value shall be established
on the basis of:
- either the actual aggregate value of similar contracts concluded over
the previous fiscal year or 12 months, adjusted where possible, for anticipated
changes in quantity or value over the 12 months following the initial
contract;
- or the estimated aggregate value during the 12 months following the
first delivery or during the term of the contract, where this is greater
than 12 months.
The selection of the valuation method shall not be used with the intention
of avoiding the application of this Directive.
4. If a proposed procurement of supplies of the same type may lead to
contracts being awarded at the same time in separate parts, the estimated
value of the total sum of these parts must be taken as the basis for the
application of paragraphs 1 and 2.
5. In the case where a proposed procurement specifies option clauses,
the basis for calculating the estimated contract value shall be the highest
possible total of the purchase, lease, rental, or hire?purchase permissible,
inclusive of the option clauses.
6. No procurement requirement for a given quantity of supplies may be
split up with the intention of avoiding the application of this Directive.
Article 6
1. In awarding public supply contracts the contracting authorities shall
apply the procedures defined in Article 1 (d), (e) and (f), in the cases
set out below.
2. The contracting authorities may award their supply contracts by negotiated
procedure in the case of irregular tenders in response to an open or restricted
procedure or in the case of tenders which are unacceptable under national
provisions that are in accordance with provisions of Title IV, in so far
as the original terms for the contract are not substantially altered.
The contracting authorities shall in these cases publish a tender notice
unless they include in such negotiated procedures all the enterprises
satisfying the criteria of Articles 20 to 24 which, during the prior open
or restricted procedure, have submitted tenders in accordance with the
formal requirements of the tendering procedure.
3. The contracting authorities may award their supply contracts by negotiated
procedure without prior publication of a tender notice, in the following
cases:
(a) in the absence of tenders or appropriate tenders in response to an
open or restricted procedure insofar as the original terms of the contract
are not substantially altered and provided that a report is communicated
to the Commission;
(b) when the products involved are manufactured purely for the purpose
of research, experiment, study or development, this provision does not
extend to quantity production to establish commercial viability or to
recover research and development costs;
(c) when, for technical or artistic reasons, or for reasons connected
with protection of exclusive rights, the products supplied may be manufactured
or delivered only by a particular supplier;
(d) in so far as is strictly necessary when, for reasons of extreme urgency
brought about by events unforeseeable by the contracting authorities in
question, the time limit laid down for the open, restricted or negotiated
procedures referred to in paragraph 2 cannot be kept. The circumstances
invoked to justify extreme urgency must not in any event be attributable
to the contracting authorities;
(e) for additional deliverers by the original supplier which are intended
either as a partial replacement of normal supplies or installations or
as the extension of existing supplies or installations where a change
of supplier would oblige the contracting authority to acquire material
having different technical characteristics which would result in incompatibility
or disproportionate technical difficulties in operation and maintenance.
The length of such contracts as well as that of recurrent contracts may,
as a general rule, not exceed three years.
4. In all other cases, the contracting authorities shall award their supply
contracts by the open procedure or by the restricted procedure.
Article 7
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 name of the successful tenderer.
2. The contracting authority shall inform candidates or tenderers who
so request of the grounds on which it decided not to award a contract
in respect of which a prior call for competition was made, or to recommence
the procedure. It shall also inform the Office for Official Publications
of the European Communities of that decision.
3. For each contract awarded the contracting authorities shall draw up
a written report which shall include at least the following:
- the name and address of the contracting authority, the subject and value
of the contract,
- the names of the candidates or tenderers admitted and the reasons for
their selection,
- the names of the candidates or tenderers rejected and the reasons for
their rejection,
- the name of the successful tenderer and the reasons for his tender having
been selected and, if known, any share of the contract the successful
tenderer may intend to subcontract to a third party,
- for negotiated procedures, the circumstances referred to in Article
6 which justify the use of these procedures.
This report, or the main features of it, shall be communicated to the
Commission at its request.
TITLE II
COMMON RULES IN THE TECHNICAL FIELD
Article 8
1. The technical specifications defined in Annex III shall be given in
the general or contractual documents relating to each contract.
2. Without prejudice to the legally binding national technical rules,
in so far as these are compatible with Community law, the technical specifications
mentioned in paragraph 1 shall be defined by the contracting authorities
by reference to national standards implementing European standards, or
by reference to European technical approvals or by reference to common
technical specifications.
3. A contracting authority may depart from paragraph 2 if:
(a) the standards, European technical approvals or common technical specifications
do not include any provision for establishing conformity or technical
means do not exist for establishing satisfactorily the conformity of a
product to these standards, European technical approvals or common technical
specifications;
(b) the application of paragraph 2 would prejudice the application of
Council Directive 86/361/EEC of 24 July 1986 on the initial stage of the
mutual recognition of type approval for telecommunications terminal equipment
(1) or Council Decision 87/95/EEC of 22 December 1986 on standardization
in the field of information technology and telecommunications (2) or other
Community instruments in specific service or product areas;
(1) OJ No L 217, 5. 8. 1986, p. 21. Directive as amended by Directive
91/263/EEC (OJ No L 128, 23. 5 1991, p. 1).
(2) OJ No L 36, 7. 2. 1987, p. 31.
(c) use of these standards, European technical approvals or common technical
specifications would oblige the contracting authority to acquire supplies
incompatible with equipment already in use or would entail disproportionate
costs or disproportionate technical difficulties, but only as part of
a clearly defined and recorded strategy with a view to change?over, within
a given period, to European standards, European technical approvals or
common technical specifications;
(d) the project concerned is of a genuinely innovative nature for which
use of existing European standards, European technical approvals or common
technical specifications would not be appropriate.
4. Contracting authorities invoking paragraph 3 shall record, wherever
possible, the reasons for doing so in the tender notice published in the
Official Journal of the European Communities or in the contract documents
and in all cases shall record these reasons in their internal documentation
and shall supply such information on request to Member States and to the
Commission.
5. In the absence of European standards, European technical approvals
or common technical specifications, the technical specifications:
(a) shall be defined by reference to the national technical specifications
recognized as complying with the basic requirements listed in the Community
directives on technical harmonization, in accordance with the procedures
laid down in those directives, and in particular in accordance with the
procedures laid down in Directive 89/106/EEC (1);
(b) may be defined by reference to national technical specifications relating
to design and method of calculation and execution of works and use of
materials;
(c) may be defined by reference to other documents. In this case, it is
appropriate to make reference in order of preference to:
(i) national standards implementing international standards accepted by
the country of the contracting authority;
(ii) other national standards and national technical approvals of the
country of the contracting authority;
(iii) any other standard.
6. Unless such specifications are justified by the subject of the contract,
Member States shall prohibit the introduction into the contractual clauses
relating to a given contract of (1) OJ No L 40, 11. 2. 1989, p. 12.
technical specifications which mention goods of specific make or source
or of a particular process and which therefore favour or eliminate certain
suppliers or products. In particular, the indication of trade marks, patents,
types or of a specific origin or production shall be prohibited. However,
if such indication is accompanied by the works <or equivalent; it shall
be authorized in cases where the contracting authorities are unable to
give a description of the subject of the contract using specifications
which are sufficiently precise and fully intelligible to all parties concerned.
TITLE III
COMMON ADVERTISING RULES
Article 9
1. The contracting authorities shall make known, as soon as possible after
the beginning of their budgetary year, by means of an indicative notice,
the total procurement by product area which they envisage awarding during
the subsequent 12 months where the total estimated value, taking into
account the provisions of Article 5, is equal to or greater than ECU 750
000.
The product area shall be established by the contracting authorities by
means of reference to the nomenclature <Classification of Products
According to Activities (CPA);. The Commission shall determine the conditions
of reference in the notice to particular positions of the nomenclature
in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 32 (2).
2. Contracting authorities who wish to award a public supply contract
by open, restricted or negotiated procedure in the cases referred to in
Article 6 (2), shall make known their intention by means of a notice.
3. Contracting authorities who have awarded a contract shall make known
the result by means of a notice. However, certain information on the contract
award may, in certain cases, not be published where release of such information
would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest,
would prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of particular enterprises,
public or private, or might prejudice fair competition between suppliers.
4. The notices shall be drawn up in accordance with the models given in
Annex IV and shall specify the information requested in those models.
The contracting authorities may not require any conditions other than
those specified in Article 22 and 23 when requesting information concerning
the economic and technical standards which they require of suppliers for
their selection (Section 11 of Annex IV B, Section 9 of Annex IV C and
Section 8 of Annex IV D).
5. The contracting authorities shall send the notices as rapidly as possible
and by the most appropriate channels to the Office for Official Publications
of the European Communities. In the case of the accelerated procedure
referred to in Article 12, the notice shall be sent by telex, telegram
or telefax.
The notice referred to in paragraph 1 shall be sent as soon as possible
after the beginning of each budgetary year.
The notice referred to in paragraph 3 shall be sent at the latest 48 days
after the award of the contract in question.
6. The notices referred to in paragraphs 1 and 3 shall be published in
full in the Official Journal of the European Communities and in the TED
data bank in the official languages of the Communities, the text in the
original language alone being authentic.
7. The notice referred to in paragraph 2 shall be published in full in
the Official Journal of the European Communities and in the TED data bank
in their original language. A summary of the important elements of each
notice shall be published in the official languages of the Communities,
the text in the original language alone being authentic.
8. The Office for Official Publications of the European Communities shall
publish the notices not later than 12 days after their dispatch. In the
case of the accelerated procedure referred to in Article 12, this period
shall be reduced to five days.
9. The notices shall not be published in the Official Journals or in the
press of the country of the contracting authority before the date of dispatch
to the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities; they
shall mention that date. They shall not contain information other than
that published in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
10. The contracting authorities must be able to supply proof of the date
of dispatch.
11. The cost of publication of the notices in the Official Journal of
the European Communities shall be borne by the Communities. The length
of the notice shall not be greater than one page of the Journal, or approximately
650 words. Each edition of the Journal containing one or more notices
shall reproduce the model notice or notices on which the published notice
or notices are based.
Article 10
1. In open procedures the time limit for the receipt of tenders, fixed
by the contracting authorities, shall not be less than 52 days from the
date of dispatch of the notice.
2. Provided they have been requested in good time, the contract documents
and supporting documents must be sent to the suppliers by the contracting
authorities or competent departments within six days of receiving their
application.
3. Provided it has been requested in good time, additional information
relating to the contract documents shall be supplied by the contracting
not later than six days before the final date fixed for receipt of tenders.
4. Where the contract documents, supporting documents or additional information
are too bulky to be supplied within the time limits laid down in paragraph
2 or 3 or where tenders can be made only after a visit to the site or
after on?the?spot inspection of the documents supporting the contract
documents, the time limit laid down in paragraph 1 shall be extended accordingly.
Article 11
1. In restricted procedures and negotiated procedures as described in
Article 6 (2), the time limit for receipt of requests to participate fixed
by the contracting authorities shall not be less than 37 days from the
date of dispatch of the notice.
2. The contracting authorities shall simultaneously and in writing invite
the selected candidates to submit their tenders. The letter of invitation
shall be accompanied by the contract documents and supporting documents.
It shall include at least the following information:
(a) where appropriate, the address of the service from which the contract
documents and supporting documents can be requested and the final date
for making such a request; also the amount and terms of payment of any
sum to be paid for such documents;
(b) the final date for receipt of tenders, the address to which they must
be sent and the language or languages in which they must be drawn up;
(c) a reference to the contract notice published;
(d) an indication of any documents to be annexed, either to support the
verifiable statements furnished by the candidate in accordance with Article
9 (4), or to supplement the information provided for in that Article under
the same conditions as those laid down in Articles 22 and 23;
(e) the criteria for the award of the contract if these are not given
in the notice.
3. In restricted procedures, the time limit receipt of tenders fixed by
the contracting authorities may not be less than 40 days from the date
of dispatch of the written invitation.
4. Requests to participate in procedures for the award of contracts may
be made by letter, by telegram, telex, telefax or by telephone. If by
one of the last four, they must be confirmed by letter dispatched before
the end of the period laid down in paragraph 1.
5. Provided it has been requested in good time, additional information
relating to the contract documents must be supplied by the contracting
authorities not later than six days before the final date fixed for receipt
of tenders.
6. Where tenders can be made only after a visit to the site or after on?the?spot
inspection of the documents supporting the contract documents, the time
limit laid down in paragraph 3 shall be extended accordingly.
Article 12
1. In cases where urgency renders impracticable the time limits laid down
in Article 11, the contracting authorities may fix the following time
limits:
(a) a time limit for the receipt of requests to participate which shall
not be less than 15 days from the date of dispatch of the notice;
(b) a time limit for the receipt of tenders which shall not be less than
10 days from the date of the invitation to tender.
2. Provided it has been requested in good time, additional information
relating to the contract documents must be supplied by the contracting
authorities not less than four days before the final date fixed for the
receipt of tenders.
3. Requests for participation in contracts and invitations to tender must
be made by the most rapid means of communication possible. When requests
to participate are made by telegram, telex, telefax or telephone, they
must be confirmed by letter dispatched before the expiry of the time limit
referred to in paragraph 1.
Article 13
Contracting authorities may arrange for the publication in the Official
Journal of the European Communities of notices announcing public supply
contracts which are not subject to the publication requirement laid down
in this Directive.
Article 14
The conditions for the drawing up, transmission, receipt, translation,
collection and distribution of the notices referred to in Article 9 and
of the statistical reports provided for in Article 31 as well as the nomenclature
provided for in Article 9 and in Annexes II and IV may be modified in
accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 32 (2). The conditions
for referring in the notices to particular positions in the nomenclature
may be determined pursuant to the same procedure.
TITLE IV
Chapter 1
Common rules on participation
Article 15
1. Contracts shall be awarded on the basis for the criteria laid down
in Chapter 3 of this Title, taking into account Article 16, after the
suitability of the suppliers not excluded under Article 20 has been checked
by the contracting authorities in accordance with the criteria of economic
and financial standing and of technical capacity referred to in Articles
22, 23 and 24.
2. The contracting authorities shall respect fully the confidential nature
of any information furnished by the suppliers.
Article 16
1. Where the criterion for the award of the contract is that of the most
economically advantageous tender, contracting authorities may take account
of variants which are submitted by a tenderer and meet the minimum specifications
required by the contracting authorities.
The contracting authorities shall state in the contract documents the
minimum specifications to be respected by the variants and any specific
requirements for their presentation. They shall indicate in the tender
notice if variants are not permitted.
Contracting authorities may not reject the submission of a variant of
the sole grounds that it has been drawn up with technical specifications
defined by reference to national standards transposing European standards,
to European technical approvals or to common technical specifications
referred to in Article 8 (2), or again by reference to national technical
specifications to in Article 8 (5) (a) and (b).
2. Contracting authorities which have admitted variants pursuant to paragraph
1 may not reject a variant on the sole grounds that it would lead, if
successful, to a service contract rather than a public supply contract
within the meaning of this Directive.
Article 17
In the contract documents, the contracting authority may ask the tenderer
to indicate in his tender any share of the contract he may intend to subcontract
to third parties.
This indication shall be without prejudice to the question of the principal
supplier's liability.
Article 18
Tenders may be submitted by groups of suppliers. These groups may not
be required to assume a specific legal form in order to submit the tender;
however, the group selected may be required to do so when it has been
awarded the contract, to the extent that this change is necessary for
the satisfactory performance of the contract.
Article 19
1. In restricted and negotiated procedures the contracting authorities
shall, on the basis of information given relating to the supplier's personal
position as well as to the information and formalities necessary for the
evaluation of the minimum conditions of an economic and technical nature
to be fulfilled by him, select from among the candidates with the qualifications
required by Articles 20 to 24 those whom they will invite to submit a
tender or to negotiate.
2. Where the contracting authorities award a contact by restricted procedure,
they may prescribe the range within which the number of suppliers which
they intend to invite will fall. In this case the range shall be indicated
in the contract notice. The range shall be determined in the light of
the nature of the goods to be supplied. The range must number at least
five suppliers and may be up to 20.
In any event, the number of candidates invited to tender shall be sufficient
to ensure genuine competition.
3. Where the contracting authorities award a contract by negotiated procedure
as referred to in Article 6 (2), the number of candidates admitted to
negotiate may not be less than three provided that there is a sufficient
number of suitable candidates.
4. Each Member State shall ensure that contracting authorities issue invitations
without discrimination to those nationals of other Member States who satisfy
the necessary requirements and under the same conditions as to its own
nationals.
Chapter 2
Criteria for qualitative selection
Article 20
1. Any supplier may be excluded from participation in the contract who:
(a) is bankrupt or is being wound up, whose affairs are being administered
by the court, who has entered into an arrangement with creditors, who
has suspended business activities or who is any analogous situation arising
from a similar procedure under national laws and regulations;
(b) is the subject of proceedings for a declaration of bankruptcy, for
an order for compulsory winding up or administration by the court or for
an arrangement with creditors or of any other similar proceedings under
national laws and regulations;
(c) has been convicted of an offence concerning his professional conduct
by a judgment which has the force of res judicata;
(d) has been guilty of grave professional misconduct proven by any means
which the contracting authorities can justify;
(e) has not fulfilled obligations relating to the payment of social security
contributions in accordance with the legal provisions of the country in
which he is established or with those of the country of the contracting
authority;
(f) has not fulfilled obligations relating to the payment of taxes in
accordance with the legal provisions of the country in which he is established
or those of the country of the contracting authority;
(g) is guilty of serious misrepresentation in supplying the information
required under this Chapter.
2. Where the contracting authority requires to the supplier proof that
none of the cases quoted in (a), (b), (c), (e) or (f) of paragraph 1 applies
to him, it shall accept as sufficient evidence:
- for points (a), (b) or (c), the production of an extract from the <judicial
record; or, failing this, of an equivalent document issued by a competent
judicial or administrative authority in the country of origin in the country
whence that person comes showing that these requirements have been met,
- for points (e) or (f), a certificate issued by the competent authority
in the Member State concerned.
3. Where the country in question does not issue the documents or certificates
referred to in paragraph 2 or where these do not cover all the cases quoted
in (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph 1, they may be replaced by a declaration
on oath or, in Member States where there is no provision for declarations
on oath, by a solemn declaration made by the person concerned before a
competent judicial or administrative authority, a notary or a competent
professional or trade body, in the country of origin in the country whence
that person comes.
4. Member States shall designate the authorities and bodies competent
to issue the documents, certificates or declarations referred to in paragraphs
2 and 3 and shall forthwith inform the other Member States and the Commission
thereof.
Article 21
1. Any supplier wishing to take part in a public supply contract may be
requested to prove his enrolment, as prescribed in his country of establishment,
in one of the professional or trade registers or to provide a declaration
on oath or certificate as described in paragraph 2 below.
2. The relevant professional and trade registers or declarations or certificates
are:
- in Belgium: <Registre du commerce/Handelsregister;,
- in Denmark: <Aktieselskabsregistret;, <Foreningsregistret; and
<Handelsregistret;,
- in Germany: <Handelsregister; and <Handwerksrolle;,
- in Greece: <Biotexnikó þ Biomhxanikó þ
Emporikó Epimelhtþrio;,
- in Spain: <Registro Mercantil; or, in the case of non?registered
individuals, a certificate stating that the person concerned has declared
on oath that he is engaged in the profession in question,
- in France: <Registre du commerce; and <répertoire des métiers;,
- in Italy: <Registro della Camera di commercio, industria, agricoltura
e artigianato;, and <Registro delle Commissioni provinciali per l'artigianato;,
- in Luxembourg: <Registre aux firmes; and <Rôle de la chambre
des métiers;,
- in the Netherlands: <Handelsregister;,
- in Portugal: <Registo Nacional das Pessoas Colectivas;,
- in the United Kingdom and Ireland, the supplier may be requested to
provide a certificate from the Registrar of Companies or the Registrar
of Friendly Societies, that he is certified as incorporated or registered
or, if he is not so certified, a certificate stating that the person concerned
has declared on oath that he is engaged in the profession in question
in the country in which he is established in a specific place under a
given business name and under a specific trading name.
Article 22
1. Evidence of the supplier's financial and economic standing may, as
a general rule, be furnished by one or more of the following references:
(a) appropriate statements from bankers;
(b) the presentation of the supplier's balance?sheets or extracts from
the balance?sheets, where publication of the balance?sheet is required
under the law of the country in which the supplier is established;
(c) a statement of the supplier's overall turnover and its turnover in
respect of the products to which the contract relates for the three previous
financial years.
2. The contracting authorities shall specify in the notice or in the invitation
to tender which reference or references mentioned in paragraph 1 they
have chosen and which references other than those mentioned under paragraph
1 are to be produced.
3. If, for any valid reason, the supplier is unable to provide the references
requested by the contracting authority, he may prove his economic and
financial standing by any other document which the contracting authority
considers appropriate.
Article 23
1. Evidence of the supplier's technical capacity may be furnished by one
or more of the following means according to the nature, quantity and purpose
of the products to be supplied:
(a) a list of the principal deliveries effected in the past three years,
with the sums, dates and recipients, public or private, involved:
- where effected to public authorities, evidence to be in the form of
certificates issued or countersigned by the competent authority;
- where effected to private purchasers, delivery to be certified by the
purchaser or, failing this, simply declared by the supplier to have been
effected;
(b) a description of the supplier's technical facilities, its measures
for ensuring quality and its study and research facilities;
(c) indication of the technicians or technical bodies involved, whether
or not belonging directly to the supplier, especially those responsible
for quality control;
(d) samples, description and/or photographs of the products to be supplied,
the authenticity of which must be certified if the contracting authority
so requests;
(e) certificates drawn up by official quality control institutes or agencies
of recognized competence attesting conformity to certain specifications
or standards of products clearly identified by references to specifications
or standards;
(f) where the products to be supplied are complex or, exceptionally, are
required for a special purpose, a check carried out by the contracting
authorities or on their behalf by a competent official body of the country
in which the supplier is established, subject to that body's agreement,
on the production capacities of the supplier and if necessary on his study
and research facilities and quality control measures.
2. The contracting authority shall specify, in the notice or in the invitation
to tender, which references it wishes to receive.
3. The extent of the information referred to in Article 22 and in paragraph
1 and 2 of this Article must be confined to the subject of the contract;
the contracting authority shall take into consideration the legitimate
interests of the suppliers as regards the protection of their technical
or trade secrets.
Article 24
Within the limits of Articles 20 to 23 the contracting authority may invite
the suppliers to supplement the certificates and documents submitted or
to clarify them.
Article 25
1. Member States who have official lists of recognized suppliers must
adapt them to the provisions of points (a) to (d) and (g) of Article 20
(1) and of Articles 21, 22 and 23.
2. Suppliers registered in the official lists may, for each contract,
submit to the contracting authority a certificate of registration issued
by the competent authority. This certificate shall state the reference
which enabled them to be registered in the list and the classification
given in that list.
3. Certified registration in official lists of suppliers by the competent
bodies shall, for the contracting authorities of other Member States,
constitute a presumption of suitability corresponding to the suppliers
classification only as regards Article 20 (1) (a) to (d) and (g), Article
21, Article 22 (1) (b) (e) Article 23 (1) (a).
Information which can be deduced from registration in official lists may
not be questioned. However, with regard to the payment of social security
contributions, an additional certificate may be required of any registered
suppliers whenever a contract is offered.
The contracting authorities of other Member States shall apply the first
and second subparagraph only in favour of suppliers established in the
Member States holding the official list.
4. For the registration of suppliers of other Member States in an official
list, no further proof or statements can be required other than those
requested of national suppliers and, in any event, only those provided
for under Articles 20 to 23.
5. Member States holding an official list shall communicate the address
of the body to which requests for registration may be made to other Member
States and to the Commission which shall ensure distribution.
Chapter 3
Criteria for the award of contracts
Article 26
1. The criteria on which the contracting authority shall base the award
of contracts shall be:
(a) either the lowest price only;
(b) or, when award is made to the most economically advantageous tender,
various criteria according to the contract in question: e. g. price, delivery
date, running costs, cost?effectiveness, quality, aesthetic and functional
characteristics, technical merit, after?sales service and technical assistance.
2. In the case referred to in point (b) of paragraph 1, the contracting
authority shall state in the contract documents or in the contract notice
all the criteria they intend to apply to the award, where possible in
descending order of importance.
Article 27
If, for a given contract, tenders appear to be abnormally low in relation
to the goods to be supplied, the contracting authority shall, before it
may reject those tenders, request in writing details of the constituent
elements of the tender which it considers relevant and shall verify those
constituent elements taking account of the explanations received.
The contracting authority may take into consideration explanations relating
to the economics of the manufacturing process, or to the technical solutions
chosen, or to the exceptionally favourable conditions available to the
tenderer for the supply of the goods, or to the originality of the suppliers
proposed by the tenderer.
If the documents relating to the contract provide for its award at the
lowest price tendered, the contracting authority must communicate to the
Commission the rejection of tenders which it considers to be too low.
TITLE V
FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 28
For the purposes of the award of public contracts by the contracting authorities
referred to in Annex I, and, to the extent that rectifications, modifications
or amendments have been made thereto, by their successor 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, in particular those in Articles V and VI of that Agreement,
on the restricted procedure, information and review. 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.
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 IX (6) of the GATT
Agreement and shall, if necessary, submit appropriate proposals to the
Council.
3. The Commission shall update Annex I on the basis of any rectifications,
modifications or amendments referred to in Article 28 and shall have the
updated version published in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
Article 30
The calculation of time limits shall be made in accordance with Council
Regulation (EEC, Euratom) No 1182/71 of 3 June 1971 determining the rules
applicable to periods, dates and time limits (1).
Article 31
1. In order to permit assessment of the results of applying this Directive,
Member States shall forward to the Commission a statistical report relative
to supply contract awards:
(a) not later than 31 October of each year for the preceding year in respect
of the contracting authorities listed in Annex I;
(b) not later than 31 October 1991 and for the Hellenic Republic, the
Kingdom of Spain and the Portuguese Republic 31 October 1995 and thereafter
31 October of each second year for the preceding year in respect of the
other contracting authorities within the meaning of Article 1.
2. The statistical report shall detail at least:
(a) the number and value of contracts awarded by each contracting authority
above the threshold and, in the case of contracting authorities mentioned
in Annex I, the value below the threshold;
(b) the number and value of contracts awarded by each contracting authority
above the threshold, subdivided by procedure, product 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(1) OJ No L 124, 8. 6. 1971, p. 1.
of the contracts awarded to each Member State and to third countries,
and in the case of contracting authorities referred to in Annex I, the
number and value of the contracts awarded to each signatory to 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.
Article 32
1. The Commission shall be assisted by the Advisory Committee for Public
Contracts set up by Decision 71/306/EEC.
2. Where reference is made to the procedure laid down in this paragraph,
the representative of the Commission shall submit to the Committee a draft
of the measures to be taken. The Committee shall deliver its opinion on
the draft within a time limit which the chairman may lay down according
to the urgency of the matter, if necessary by taking a vote.
The opinion shall be recorded in the minutes; in addition, each Member
State shall have the right to ask to have its position recorded in the
minutes.
The Commission shall take the utmost account to the opinion delivered
by the Committee. It shall inform the Committee of the manner in which
its opinion has been taken into account.
3. The Committee mentioned in paragraph 1 shall examine, on the initiative
of the Commission or at the request of a Member State, any question relating
to the application of this Directive.
Article 33
Directive 77/62/EEC (1) is hereby repealed, without prejudice to the obligation
of the Member States concerning the deadlines for transposition into national
law and for application indicated in Annex V.
References to the repealed Directives shall be construed as reference
to this Directive and should be read in accordance with the correlation
table set out in Annex VI.
Article 34
1. Member States shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative
provisions necessary to comply with this Directive before 14 June 1994.
They shall immediately 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.
Article 35
This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Luxembourg, 14 June 1993.
For the Council The President J. TRûJBORG
(1) Including the provisions which amended this Directive, namely:
- Directive 80/767/EEC (OJ No L 215, 18. 8. 1980, p. 1),
- Directive 88/295/EEC (OJ No L 127, 20. 5. 1988, p. 1),
- Article 35 (1) of Directive 90/531/EEC (OJ No L 297, 29. 10. 1990, p.
1),
- Article 42 (1) of Directive 92/50/EEC (OJ No L 209, 24. 7. 1992, p.
1).
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LIST OF CONTRACTING AUTHORITIES SUBJECT TO THE GATT AGREEMENT ON GOVERNMENT
PROCUREMENT
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'ÉtatHet
Algemeen Gebouwenfonds voor de rijksscholen
Le Fonds de construction d'institutions hospitalières et médico?socialesHet
Fonds voor de bouw van ziekenhuizen en medisch?sociale inrichtingen
La Société nationale terrienneDe Nationale Landmaatschappij
L'Office national de sécurité socialeDe Rijksdienst voor
sociale zekerheid
L'Institut national d'assurances sociales pour travailleurs indépendantsHet
Rijksinstituut voor de sociale verzekeringen der zelfstandigen
L'Institut national d'assurance maladie?invaliditéHet Rijksinstituut
voor ziekte? en invaliditeitsverzekering
L'Institut national de crédit agricoleHet Nationaal Instituut voor
landbouwkrediet
L'Office national des pensionsDe Rijksdienst voor pensioenen
L'Office central de crédit hypothécaireHet Centraal Bureau
voor hypothecair krediet
L'Office national du ducroireDe Nationale Delcrederedienst
La Caisse auxiliaire d'assurance maladie?invaliditéDe Hulpkas voor
ziekte? en invaliditeitsverzekering
Le Fonds des maladies professionnellesHet Fonds voor de beroepsziekten
La Caisse nationale de crédit professionnelDe Nationale Kas voor
beroepskrediet
L'Office national des débouchés agricoles et horticolesDe
Nationale Dienst voor afzet van land? en tuinbouwprodukten
L'Office national du lait et de ses dérivésDe Nationale
Zuiveldienst
L'Office national de l'emploiDe Rijksdienst voor arbeidsvoorziening
Régie des voies aériennesDe Regie der Luchtwegen
(1) Non?warlike materials contained in Annex II.
(2) Postal business only.
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 Forsßgsanlæg
Risß
6. Finansministeriet
(to departementer)- fire direktorater og institutioner inklusive Direktoratet
for Statens Indkßb
- 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, Håndværk 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. Miljßministeriet- fem direktorater
15. Kultur? og Kommunikationsministeriet (1)- tre direktorater og adskillige
statsejede museer og hßjere uddannelsesinstitutioner
16. Socialministeriet- fire direktorater
17. Undervisningsministeriet- seks direktorater
- 12 universiteter og andre hßjere læreanstalter
18. ûkonomiministeriet
(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
(1) With the exception od telecommunications services of the <Post?
og Telegrafvæsenet;.
(2) With the exception of the <Danske Statsbaner;.
(3) Non?warlike materials contained in Annex II.
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
1. Auswärtiges Amt
2. Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Sozialordnung
3. Bundesministerium für Bildung und Wissenschaft
4. Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Forsten
5. Bundesministerium der Finanzen
6. Bundesministerium für Forschung und Technologie
7. Bundesministerium des Inneren (nur ziviles Material)
8. Bundesministerium für Gesundheit
9. Bundesministerium für Frauen und Jugend
10. Bundesministerium für Familie und Senioren
11. Bundesministerium der Justiz
12. Bundesministerium für Raumordnung, Bauwesen und Städtebau
13. Bundesministerium für Post? und Telekommunikation (1)
14. Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft
15. Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit
16. Bundesministerium der Verteidigung (2)
17. Bundesministerium für 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.
(1) With the exception of telecommunications equipement.
(2) Non?warlike materials contained in Annex II.
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
(1) Non?warlike materials contained in Annex II.
(2) Postal business only.
- 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)
- 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 Úuvres 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'Ðle?de?France
- Centres d'éducation populaire et de sport (CREPS)
- Centres régionaux des Úuvres universitaires (CROUS)
- Centres régionaux de la propriété forestière
- Centre de sécurité sociale des travailleurs migrants
- Chancelleries des universités
- Collèges d'État
(1) Postal business only.
- 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'Únologie 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
(1) Non?warlike materials contained in Annex II.
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.
(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.
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
(1) Non?warlike materials contained in Annex II.
(2) Postal business only.
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)
(1) Non?warlike materials contained in Annex II.
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
(1) Non?warlike materials contained in Annex II.
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
GREECE
1. Ypoyrgeío Eunikþw Oikonomíaw
2. Ypoyrgeío Paideíaw & Urhskeymátvn
3. Ypoyrgeío Emporíoy
4. Ypoyrgeío Biomhxaníaw?Enérgeiaw?Texnologíaw
5. Ypoyrgeío Emporikþw Naytilíaw
6. Ypoyrgeío Proedríaw thw Kybérnhshw
7. Ypoyrgeío Aigaíoy
8. Ypoyrgeío EjvterikÊn
9. Ypoyrgeío DikaiosÃnhw
10. Ypoyrgeío EjvterikÊn
11. Ypoyrgeío Ergasíaw
12. Ypoyrgeío Politismoà kai EpisthmÊn
13. Ypoyrgeío Peribállontow Xvrotajíaw & Dhmosívn
Årgvn
14. Ypoyrgeío OikonomikÊn
15. Ypoyrgeío MetaforÊn kai EpikoinvniÊn
16. Ypoyrgeío Ygeíaw, Prónoiaw & KoinvnikÊn
Asfalísevn
17. Ypoyrgeío Makedoníaw?Urákhw
18. Genikó Epiteleío Stratoà (1)
19. Genikó Epiteleío Naytikoà (1)
20. Genikó Epiteleío Aeroporíaw (1)
21. Ypoyrgeío Gevrgíaw
22. Genikþ Grammateía TÃpoy kai PlhroforiÊn
23. Genikþ Grammateía Néaw Geniáw
24. Genikó Xhmeío toy Krátoyw
25. Genikþ Grammateía Laïkþw Epimórfvshw
26. Genikþ Grammateía Isóthtaw tvn DÃo FÃlvn
27. Genikþ Grammateía KoinvnikÊn Asfalísevn
28. Genikþ Grammateía Apódhmoy EllhnismoÃ
29. Genikþ Grammateía Biomhxaníaw
30. Genikþ Grammateía Åreynaw kai Texnologíaw
31. Genikþ Grammateía AulhtismoÃ
32. Genikþ Grammateía Dhmosívn Årgvn
33. Eunikþ Statistikþ Yphresía
34. Euników Organismów Prónoiaw
35. Organismów Ergatikþw Estíaw
36. Eunikó Typografeío
37. Ellhnikþ Epitropþ Atomikþw Enérgeiaw
(1) Non?warlike materials contained in Annex II.
38. Tameío Eunikþw Odopoiíaw
39. Eunikó Kapodistriakó Panepistþmio AuhnÊn
40. Panepistþmio Aigaíoy
41. Aristotéleio Panepistþmio Uessaloníkhw
42. Dhmokríteio Panepistþmio Urákhw
43. Panepistþmio Ivannínvn
44. Panepistþmio PatrÊn
45. Polytexneío Krþthw
46. Sibitanídeiow Sxólh
47. Panepistþmio Makedoníaw (Oikonomikéw & Koin/kew
Episthméw)
48. Aiginþteio Nosokomeío
49. Aretaíeio Nosokomeío
50. Eunikó Kéntro Dhmósiaw Dioíkhshw
51. Ellhniká Taxydromeía
52. Organismów Diaxeírishw Dhmósioy YlikoÃ
53. Organismów GevrgikÊn Asfalísevn
54. Organismów SxolikÊn Ktirívn
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
(1) Non?warlike materials contained in Annex II.
PORTUGAL
Presidência do Conselho de Ministros
1. Auditoria Jurídica da Presidência do Conselho de Ministros
2. Centro de Estudos e Formaçâo Autárquica
3. Centro de Estudos Técnicos e Apoio Legislativo
4. Centro de Gestâo da Rede Informática do Governo
5. Conselho Nacional de Planeamento Civil de Emergência
6. Conselho Permanente de Concertaçâo Social
7. Departamento de Formaçâo e Aperfeiçoamento Profissional
8. Gabinete de Macau
9. Gabinete do Serviço Cívico dos Objectores de Consciência
10. Instituto da Juventude
11. Instituto Nacional de Administraçâo
12. Secretaria?Geral da Presidência do Conselho de Ministros
13. Secretariado para a Modernizaçâo Administrativa
14. Serviço Nacional de Protecçâo Civil
15. Serviços Sociais da Presidência do Conselho de Ministros
Ministério da Administraçâo Interna
1. Direcçâo?Geral de Viaçâo
2. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento de Instalaçòes
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 Informaçâo e Segurança
11. Serviço Nacional de Bombeiros
Ministério da Agricultura
1. Agência do Controlo das Ajudas Comunitárias ao Sector
do Azeite
2. Direcçâo?Geral da Hidráulica e Engenharia Agrícola
3. Direcçâo?Geral da Pecuária
4. Direcçâo?Geral das Florestas
5. Direcçâo?Geral de Planeamento e Agricultura
6. Direcçâo?Geral dos Mercados Agrícolas e da Indústria
Agro?alimentar
7. Direcçâo Regional de Agricultura da Beira Interior
8. Direcçâo Regional de Agricultura da Beira Litoral
9. Direcçâo Regional de Agricultura de Entre Douro e Minho
10. Direcçâo Regional de Agricultura de Trás?os?Montes
11. Direcçâo Regional de Agricultura do Alentejo
12. Direcçâo Regional de Agricultura do Algarve
13. Direcçâo Regional de Agricultura do Ribatejo e Oeste
14. Gabinete para os Assuntos Agrícolas Comunitários
15. Inspecçâo Geral e Auditoria de Gestâo
16. Instituto da Vinha e do Vinho
17. Instituto de Qualidade Alimentar
18. Instituto Nacional de Investigaçâo Agrária
19. Instituto Regulador Orientador dos Mercados Agrícolas
20. Obra Social - Secretaria Geral
21. Rede de Informaçâo de Contabilidades Agrícolas
22. Secretaria Geral
23. IFADAP - Instituto Financeiro de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento da Agricultura
e Pescas
24. INGA - Instituto Nacional de Intervençâo e Garantia Agrícola
Ministério do Ambiente e Recursos Naturais
1. Direcçâo?Geral da Qualidade do Ambiente
2. Direcçâo?Geral dos Recursos Naturais
3. Gabinete dos Assuntos Europeus
4. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento
5. Gabinete de Protecçâo 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 Conservaçâo
da Natureza
11. Gabinete do Saneamento Básico da Costa do Estoril
12. Delegaçòes Regionais
13. Instituto Nacional da ùgua
Ministério do Comércio e Turismo
1. Comissâo de Aplicaçâo de Coimas em Matéria
Económica
2. Direcçâo?Geral de Concorrência e Preços
3. Direcçâo?Geral de Inspecçâo Económica
4. Direcçâo?Geral do Comércio Externo
5. Direcçâo?Geral do Comércio Interno
6. Direcçâo?Geral do Turismo
7. Fundo de Turismo
8. Gabinete para os Assuntos Comunitários
9. ICEP - Instituto do Comércio Externo de Portugal
10. Inspecçâo Geral de Jogos
11. Instituto de Promoçâo Turística
12. Instituto Nacional de Formaçâo Turística
13. Regiòes de turismo
14. Secretaria?Geral
15. ENATUR - Empresa Nacional de Turismo, EP
16. AGA - Administraçâo?Geral do Açúcar e do
ùlcool, 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. Direcçâo?Geral do Material Naval
7. Direcçâo das Infra?Estruturas Navais
8. Direcçâo de Abastecimento
9. Fábrica Nacional de Cordoaria
10. Hospital da Marinha
11. Arsenal do Alfeite
12. Instituto Hidrográfico
13. Direcçâo?Geral de Armamento
14. Direcçâo?Geral de Pessoal e Infra?estruturas
15. Direcçâo?Geral de Política de Defesa Nacional
16. Instituto de Defesa Nacional
17. Secretaria?Geral
Ministério da Educaçâo
1. Auditoria Jurídica
2. Direcçâo?Geral da Administraçâo Escolar
3. Direcçâo?Geral da Extensâo Educativa
4. Direcçâo?Geral do Ensino Superior
5. Direcçâo?Geral dos Desportos
6. Direcçâo?Geral dos Ensinos Básico e Secundário
7. Direcçâo Regional de Educaçâo de Lisboa
8. Direcçâo Regional de Educaçâo do Algarve
9. Direcçâo Regional de Educaçâo do Centro
10. Direcçâo Regional de Educaçâo do Norte
11. Direcçâo Regional de Educaçâo do Sul
12. Editorial do Ministério da Educaçâo
13. Gabinete Coordenador do Ingresso no Ensino Superior
14. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento
15. Gabinete de Gestâo Financeira
16. Gabinete do Ensino Tecnológico, Artístico e Profissional
(1) Non?warlike materials contained in Annex II.
17. Inspecçâo Geral de Educaçâo
18. Instituto de Cultura da Língua Portuguesa
19. Instituto de Inovaçâo Educacional
20. Instituto dos Assuntos Sociais da Educaçâo
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 Pensòes
6. Centros Regionais de Segurança Social
7. Comissâo para a Igualdade e Direitos das Mulheres
8. Departamento de Estatística
9. Departamento de Estudos e Planeamento
10. Departamento de Relaçòes Internacionais e Convençòes
da Segurança Social
11. Departamento para Assuntos do Fundo Social Europeu
12. Departamento para os Assuntos Europeus e Relaçòes Externas
13. Direcçâo?Geral da Acçâo Social
14. Direcçâo?Geral da Família
15. Direcçâo?Geral das Relaçòes de Trabalho
16. Direcçâo?Geral de Apoio Técnico à Gestâo
17. Direcçâo?Geral de Higiene e Segurança no Trabalho
18. Direcçâo?Geral do Emprego e Formaçâo Profissional
19. Direcçâo?Geral dos Regimes de Segurança Social
20. Fundo de Estabilizaçâo Financeira da Segurança
Social
21. Inspecçâo Geral da Segurança Social
22. Inspecçâo Geral do Trabalho
23. Instituto de Gestâo Financeira da Segurança Social
24. Instituto do Emprego e Formaçâo Profissional
25. Instituto Nacional para o Aproveitamento dos Tempos Livres dos Trabalhadores
26. Secretaria?Geral
27. Secretariado Nacional de Reabilitaçâo
28. Serviços Sociais do MESS
29. Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa
Ministério das Finanças
1. ADSE - Direcçâo?Geral de Protecçâo aos Funcionários
e Agentes da Administraçâo Pública
2. Auditoria Jurídica
3. Direcçâo?Geral da Administraçâo Pública
4. Direcçâo?Geral da Contabilidade Pública e Intendência
Geral do Orçamento
5. Direcçâo?Geral da Junta de Crédito Público
6. Direcçâo?Geral das Alfândegas
7. Direcçâo?Geral das Contribuiçòes e Impostos
8. Direcçâo?Geral do Património do Estado
9. Direcçâo?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. Inspecçâo 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. Delegaçâo Regional da Indústria e Energia de Lisboa
e Vale do Tejo
2. Delegaçâo Regional da Indústria e Energia do Alentejo
3. Delegaçâo Regional da Indústria e Energia do Algarve
4. Delegaçâo Regional da Indústria e Energia do Centro
5. Delegaçâo Regional da Indústria e Energia do Norte
6. Direcçâo?Geral da Indústria
7. Direcçâo?Geral da Energia
8. Direcçâo?Geral de Geologia e Minas
9. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento
10. Gabinete para a Pesquisa e Exploraçâo 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 Identificaçâo Civil e Criminal
3. Centros de Observaçâo e Acçâo Social
4. Conselho Superior de Magistratura
5. Conservatória dos Registos Centrais
6. Direcçâo?Geral dos Registos e Notariado
7. Direcçâo?Geral dos Serviços de Informática
8. Direcçâo?Geral dos Serviços Judiciários
9. Direcçâo?Geral dos Serviços Prisionais
10. Direcçâo?Geral dos Serviços Tutelares de Menores
11. Estabelecimentos Prisionais
12. Gabinete de Direito Europeu
13. Gabinete de Documentaçâo e Direito Comparado
14. Gabinete de Estudos e Planeamento
15. Gabinete de Gestâo Financeira
16. Gabinete de Planeamento e Coordenaçâo do Combate à
Droga
17. Hospital?prisâo de S. Joâo de Deus
18. Instituto Corpus Christi
19. Instituto da Guarda
20. Instituto de Reinserçâo 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
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