1984 Ed.]
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(4) Tenders of a value in excess of $100,000 but not exceeding $500,000 shall be procured by invitation to tender published in the Gazette, unless an alternative tender procedure is approved by the tender board panel.
(5) Tenders of a value in excess of $500,000 shall be procured by invitation to tender published in the Gazette, unless an alternative tender procedure is approved by the Committee.
10. (1) Tenders of a value not exceeding $500,000 shall be submitted to and accepted or rejected by the tender board panel or a public officer to whom the Committee has delegated its power.
(2) Tenders of a value in excess of $500,000 shall be submitted to and accepted or rejected by the Committee.
11. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of by-laws 9 and 10—
(a) the Standing Committee may generally or specially authorize the making of any purchase or the obtaining of any service for the Council without recourse to tender;
(b) the Museums Select Committee may, where tender procedures are impractical or inappropriate, without recourse to tender, authorize expenditure—
(i) on items for display in the Museums of the Council;
(ii) on the production of any presentation in the Space Theatre; and
(iii) on exhibition expenses in the Museums of the Council,
of an amount not exceeding the provision therefor appearing in the approved estimates of expenditure;
(c) the Libraries Select Committee may, where tender procedures are impractical or inappropriate, without recourse to tender, authorize expenditure on the purchase of books and provision of library extension activities of an amount not exceeding 50 per cent of the provision therefor appearing in the approved estimates of expenditure;
(d) the Culture Select Committee may, where tender procedures are impractical or inappropriate, without recourse to tender, authorize expenditure on the public cultural activities of the Council of an amount not exceeding the provision for the public cultural activities appearing in the approved estimates of expenditure;
(e) the Entertainment Select Committee may, where tender procedures are impractical or inappropriate, without recourse to tender, authorize expenditure on the public entertainment activities of the Council of an amount not exceeding the provision for the public entertainment activities appearing in the approved estimates of expenditures;
(f) the Recreation Select Committee may, where tender procedures are impractical or inappropriate, without recourse
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[Subsidiary]
Amount of tender. L.N. 136/84.
Delegations. L.N. 384/75. L.N. 230/77.
L.N. 133/78.
L.N. 94/80 L.N. 158/81.
L.N. 136/84.
L.N. 136/84.
L.N. 136/84.
L.N. 136/84.
L.N. 136/84.
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1984 Ed.]
Urban Council Financial By-laws
[CAP. 101
(4) Tenders of a value in excess of $100,000 but not exceeding $500,000 shall be procured by invitation to tender published in the Gazette, unless an alternative tender procedure is approved by the tender board panel.
(5) Tenders of a value in excess of $500,000 shall be procured by invitation to tender published in the Gazette, unless an alternative tender procedure is approved by the Committee.
10. (1) Tenders of a value not exceeding $500.000 shall be submitted to and accepted or rejected by the tender board panel or a public officer to whom the Committee has delegated its power.
(2) Tenders of a value in excess of $500,000 shall be submitted to and accepted or rejected by the Committee.
11. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of by-laws 9 and 10- (a) the Standing Committee may generally or specially author- ize the making of any purchase or the obtaining of any service for the Council without recourse to tender;
(b) the Museums Select Committee may, where tender proce- dures are impractical or inappropriate, without recourse to tender, authorize expenditure-
(i) on items for display in the Museums of the Council; (ii) on the production of any presentation in the Space Theatre; and
(iii) on exhibition expenses in the Museums of the Council,
of an amount not exceeding the provision therefor appear- ing in the approved estimates of expenditure;
(c) the Libraries Select Committee may, where tender proce- dures are impractical or inappropriate, without recourse to tender, authorize expenditure on the purchase of books and provision of library extension activities of an amount not exceeding 50 per cent of the provision therefor appear- ing in the approved estimates of expenditure;
(d) the Culture Select Committee may, where tender proce- dures are impractical or inappropriate, without recourse to tender, authorize expenditure on the public cultural activities of the Council of an amount not exceeding the provision for the public cultural activities appearing in the approved estimates of expenditure;
(e) the Entertainment Select Committee may, where tender procedures are impractical or inappropriate, without re- course to tender, authorize expenditure on the public entertainment activities of the Council of an amount not exceeding the provision for the public entertainment activi- ties appearing in the approved estimates of expenditures; (ƒ) the Recreation Select Committee may, where tender proce- dures are impractical or inappropriate, without recourse
D 5
[Subsidiary]
Amount of tender. L.N. 136/84.
Delegations. LN. 384/75. L.N. 230/77.
L.N. 133778.
L.N. 94/80 L.N. 158/81.
L.N.136/84.
L.N. 136/84.
L.N. 136/84.
L.N. 136/84.
L.N. 136/84.
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