A-33.2.1 - Act respecting the Autorité des marchés publics

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53. The Authority may, on its own initiative or on the request of the Chair of the Conseil du trésor or the minister responsible for municipal affairs, examine a tendering or awarding process for a public contract or examine the performance of such a contract if the public body concerned does not appear to be acting, in respect of the process or contract, in compliance with the normative framework. A single examination may concern more than one tendering or awarding process or the performance of more than one contract.
When the Authority’s intervention concerns one or more ongoing tendering or awarding processes, sections 48 and 49 and the second paragraph of section 50 apply, as the case may be, with the necessary modifications.
2017, c. 27, s. 53; 2022, c. 18, s. 74.
53. The Authority may, on its own initiative or on the request of the Chair of the Conseil du trésor or the minister responsible for municipal affairs, examine a tendering or awarding process for a public contract or examine the performance of such a contract if the public body concerned does not appear to be acting, in respect of the process or contract, in compliance with the normative framework.
When the Authority’s intervention concerns an ongoing tendering or awarding process, sections 48 and 49 and the second paragraph of section 50 apply, as the case may be, with the necessary modifications.
2017, c. 27, s. 53.
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53. The Authority may, on its own initiative or on the request of the Chair of the Conseil du trésor or the minister responsible for municipal affairs, examine a tendering or awarding process for a public contract or examine the performance of such a contract if the public body concerned does not appear to be acting, in respect of the process or contract, in compliance with the normative framework.
When the Authority’s intervention concerns an ongoing tendering or awarding process, sections 48 and 49 and the second paragraph of section 50 apply, as the case may be, with the necessary modifications.
2017, c. 27, s. 53.