112.0.2. If, in any of the situations mentioned in the second paragraph, the Community requires certain technical specifications, it must describe those specifications in terms of performance or functional requirements rather than in terms of descriptive characteristics. If unable to do so, the Community must provide that any description containing what is equivalent to descriptive characteristics will be considered compliant, and may define how equivalency to such characteristics will be evaluated.
The situations concerned are those(1) where, in a call for tenders under section 108 or under a regulation made under section 112.1 or 112.2, or in any document referred to in such a call for tenders, the Community requires technical specifications with regard to goods, services or work;
(2) where, under section 109 or 109.1, the Community evaluates tenders submitted after a call for tenders under section 108 or under a regulation made under section 112.1 or 112.2 on the basis of the technical specifications of the goods, services or work; and
(3) where, under sections 110 and 111, the Community establishes a qualification, certification or registration process that takes into account the technical specifications of the goods, services or work.
Technical specifications of goods, services or work include, in particular, their physical or, as applicable, professional characteristics and attributes.
2018, c. 82018, c. 8, s. 1231.