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The Procurement Act 2023 (Commencement No. 3 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Regulations 2024

Citation
S.I. 2024/716
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Section 1Citation, extent and interpretation

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Procurement Act 2023 (Commencement No. 3 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Regulations 2024.

(2) These Regulations extend to England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

(3) In these Regulations—

“ the Act ” means the Procurement Act 2023;

“ the 2011 Regulations ” means the Defence and Security Public Contracts Regulations 2011 ;

“ the 2015 Regulations ” means the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 ;

“ the 2016 CC Regulations ” means the Concession Contract Regulations 2016 ;

“ the 2016 UC Regulations ” means the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016 .

Section 2Provisions coming into force

(1) Subsections (2), (3) and (4) of section 115 of the Act come into force the day after the day on which these Regulations are made.

(2) The provisions of the Act set out in the Schedule come into force on 24th February 2025 .

Section 3Saving provisions relating to the 2011 Regulations

(1) Despite the revocation of the 2011 Regulations by section 119(1) of, and paragraph 4 of Schedule 11 to, the Act, those Regulations continue to apply in respect of procurement procedures, contracts and framework agreements in any of the circumstances described in paragraph (2).

(2) The circumstances are that, with reference to the 2011 Regulations, before 24th February 2025 —

(a) a contracting authority has awarded the contract or concluded the framework agreement;

(b) a contracting authority has sought offers in relation to a proposed Part B services contract or a framework agreement in respect of which only Part B services contracts can be based or awarded, other than one excluded by virtue of regulation 7 or 9, for any services referred to in sub-paragraph (c), (d) or (e) of regulation 6(1);

(c) a contracting authority has contacted an economic operator in order to commence the negotiated procedure without prior publication of a contract notice in accordance with regulations 16(1) and 18(1), (2), (9) and (10);

(d) a contracting authority using the restricted procedure has submitted a contract notice inviting requests to be selected to tender in accordance with regulation 17(2);

(e) a contracting authority using the negotiated procedure has submitted a contract notice inviting requests to be selected to negotiate in accordance with regulation 18(3);

(f) a contracting authority using the competitive dialogue procedure has submitted a contract notice inviting requests to participate in accordance with regulation 19(4).

(3) Where the 2011 Regulations continue to apply in accordance with paragraph (1), the Act does not apply.

(4) Terms used in this regulation have the same meaning as in the 2011 Regulations as they had effect immediately before 24th February 2025 .

Section 4Transitional provisions relating to repeat services or works under a contract awarded under the 2011 Regulations

(1) This regulation applies for the purposes of determining whether a contracting authority may award a public contract directly under section 41 of the Act (direct award in special cases) in a case where—

(a) the public contract concerns the supply of services or works by the existing supplier that are a repetition of existing services or works, and

(b) the existing services or works were supplied under a contract or framework agreement that was awarded in accordance with the 2011 Regulations.

(2) The direct award justification in paragraph 8 of Schedule 5 to the Act (direct award justifications) has effect as if—

(a) in the words before paragraph (a), “goods,”, in each place it occurs, were omitted,

(b) in paragraph (a)—

(i) “goods,” and “public” were omitted, and

(ii) for “in accordance with a competitive tendering procedure” there were substituted “otherwise than in accordance with regulation 16 of the Defence and Security Public Contracts Regulations 2011” ,

(c) for paragraph (b) there were substituted—

(b) a contract notice in respect of that earlier contract or framework agreement contained a statement complying with the requirements of regulation 16(6)(a) of the Defence and Security Public Contracts Regulations 2011.

(d) in paragraph 9 of that Schedule—

(i) for “paragraphs 7 and” there were substituted “paragraph” , and

(ii) “goods,” in each place it occurs in the first definition, and where it occurs in the second definition, were omitted.

(3) In paragraph (1)—

“ existing services or works ” means services or works already supplied, or contracted to be supplied, to the contracting authority;

“ existing supplier ” means the supplier that has already supplied, or contracted to supply, the existing services or works.

Section 5Saving provisions relating to the 2015 Regulations

(1) Despite the revocation of the 2015 Regulations by section 119(1) of, and paragraph 5 of Schedule 11 to, the Act, those Regulations continue to apply, as modified by paragraph (4)(b) , (c), (d) and (e) , in respect of procurement procedures, contracts, framework agreements and dynamic purchasing systems in any of the circumstances described in paragraphs (2) and (3).

(2) The circumstances in this paragraph are that, with reference to the 2015 Regulations, before 26th May 2023, a sub-central contracting authority submitted for publication in accordance with regulation 51 (publication on the UK e-notification service) a prior information notice as a call for competition in accordance with regulation 26(9).

(3) The circumstances in this paragraph are that, with reference to the 2015 Regulations, before 24th February 2025 —

(a) a contracting authority has awarded the contract, concluded the framework agreement or established the dynamic purchasing system;

(b) a contracting authority has contacted an economic operator in order to commence the negotiated procedure without prior publication in any of the specific cases and circumstances set out in regulation 32;

(c) either—

(i) a contract notice required by regulation 26(8) or 75(1)(a) (publication of notices: public contracts for social and other specific services), or

(ii) a contest notice required by regulation 79 (notices)

has been submitted for publication in accordance with regulation 51;

(d) a contracting authority has had published on the UK e-notification service a voluntary transparency notice expressing its intention to enter into a contract in accordance with regulation 99(3)(b) (grounds for ineffectiveness: one of the conditions for the non-application of the first ground);

(e) a contracting authority has published information about a contract award opportunity on Contracts Finder in accordance with regulation 110(2) (publication of contract award opportunities on Contracts Finder).

(4) Where the 2015 Regulations continue to apply in accordance with paragraph (1)—

(a) the Act does not apply;

(b) the period of validity of a dynamic purchasing system under regulation 34 of those Regulations—

(i) may not be changed after 23rd February 2026 , and

(ii) expires (if it has not already done so) at the end of 23rd February 2029 ;

(c) regulation 113 of those Regulations (payment of undisputed invoices within 30 days by contracting authorities, contractors and subcontractors) is to be read as if—

(i) in paragraph (7), in the words before sub-paragraph (a)—

(aa) for “Every financial year” there were substituted “In every period, the first being the period beginning with 24th February 2025 and ending with 30th September 2025 and subsequent periods being each subsequent successive period of six months” , and

(bb) after “preceding”, for “financial year” there were substituted “period” ,

(ii) in paragraph (8)(b), for “financial year” there were substituted “period” , and

(iii) in paragraph (11), the definition of “financial year” were omitted ;

(d) in relation to framework agreements, Schedule 4A to the 2015 Regulations (international trade agreements) is to be read as if, at the end was inserted—

Strategic Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Republic of Kazakhstan signed at Astana on 24th April 2024.

Agreement on Partnership and Cooperation between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Iraq signed at London on 14th January 2025.

(e) in relation to dynamic purchasing systems, Schedule 4A to the 2015 Regulations is to be read as if, at the end was inserted—

Agreement on Partnership and Cooperation between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Iraq signed at London on 14th January 2025.

(5) Terms used in this regulation have the same meaning as in the 2015 Regulations as they had effect immediately before 24th February 2025 .

Section 6Transitional provisions relating to repeat services or works supplied under a contract awarded under the 2015 Regulations

(1) This regulation applies for the purposes of determining whether a contracting authority may award a public contract directly under section 41 of the Act (direct award in special cases) in a case where—

(a) the public contract concerns the supply of services or works by the existing supplier that are similar to existing services or works, and

(b) the existing services or works were supplied under a public contract or framework agreement that was awarded in accordance with the 2015 Regulations.

(2) The direct award justification in paragraph 8 of Schedule 5 to the Act (direct award justifications) has effect as if—

(a) in the words before paragraph (a), “goods,”, in each place it occurs, were omitted,

(b) in paragraph (a)—

(i) “goods,” were omitted, and

(ii) for “a competitive tendering procedure” there were substituted “regulation 26(1) and (2) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015” ,

(c) for paragraph (b) there were substituted—

(b) there was a disclosure as soon as that earlier contract was put up for tender that met the requirements of regulation 32(11) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.

(d) in paragraph 9 of that Schedule—

(i) for “paragraphs 7 and” there were substituted “paragraph” , and

(ii) “goods,” in each place it occurs in the first definition, and where it occurs in the second definition were omitted.

(3) In paragraph (1)—

“ existing services or works ” means services or works already supplied, or contracted to be supplied, to the contracting authority;

“ existing supplier ” means the supplier that has already supplied, or contracted to supply, the existing services or works.

Section 7Saving provisions relating to the 2016 CC Regulations

(1) Despite the revocation of the 2016 CC Regulations by section 119(1) of, and paragraph 6 of Schedule 11 to, the Act, those Regulations continue to apply in respect of procurement procedures and contracts where, with reference to those Regulations, before 24th February 2025 , a contracting authority has—

(a) awarded the contract, or

(b) submitted—

(i) a concession notice required by regulation 31(1), or

(ii) a prior information notice required by regulation 31(3),

for publication in accordance with regulation 33(1) (form and manner of publication of notices).

(2) Where the 2016 CC Regulations continue to apply in accordance with paragraph (1), the Act does not apply.

(3) Terms used in paragraph (1) have the same meaning as in the 2016 CC Regulations as they had effect immediately before 24th February 2025 .

Section 8Saving provisions relating to the 2016 UC Regulations

(1) Despite the revocation of the 2016 UC Regulations by section 119(1) of, and paragraph 7 of Schedule 11 to, the Act, those Regulations continue to apply , as modified by paragraph 4(b), (c), (d) and (e), in respect of procurement procedures, contracts, framework agreements and dynamic purchasing systems in any of the circumstances described in paragraphs (2) and (3).

(2) The circumstances in this paragraph are that, with reference to the 2016 UC Regulations, before 26th May 2023, a utility submitted for publication in accordance with regulation 71 (publication on the UK e-notification service) a periodic indicative notice as a call for competition in accordance with regulation 44(4)(a) .

(3) The circumstances in this paragraph are that, with reference to the 2016 UC Regulations, before 24th February 2025 —

(a) a utility has awarded the contract, concluded the framework agreement or established the dynamic purchasing system;

(b) a utility has contacted an economic operator in respect of a proposed contract to which regulation 33 (contracts subject to special arrangements) applies;

(c) a utility has contacted an economic operator to commence the negotiated procedure without prior call for competition in any of the cases set out in regulation 50 (use of the negotiated procedure without prior call for competition);

(d) one of the following notices has been submitted for publication in accordance with regulation 71(1) (publication on the UK e-notification service)—

(i) a notice on the existence of a qualification system required by regulation 68;

(ii) a contract notice required by regulation 69;

(iii) a contest notice required by regulation 95.

(4) Where the 2016 UC Regulations continue to apply in accordance with paragraph (1)—

(a) the Act does not apply;

(b) the period of validity of a dynamic purchasing system under regulation 52 of the 2016 UC Regulations—

(i) may not be changed after 23rd February 2026 , and

(ii) expires (if it has not already done so) at the end of 23rd February 2029 ;

(c) the period of validity of a qualification system under regulation 68 of the 2016 UC Regulations—

(i) may not be changed after 23rd February 2026 , and

(ii) expires (if it has not already done so) at the end of 23rd February 2029 ;

(d) in relation to framework agreements, Schedule 3 to the 2016 UC Regulations (international trade agreements) is to be read as if, at the end was inserted—

Strategic Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Republic of Kazakhstan signed at Astana on 24th April 2024.

Agreement on Partnership and Cooperation between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Iraq signed at London on 14th January 2025.

(e) in relation to dynamic purchasing systems and qualification systems, Schedule 3 to the 2016 UC Regulations is to be read as if, at the end was inserted—

Agreement on Partnership and Cooperation between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Iraq signed at London on 14th January 2025.

(5) Terms used in this regulation have the same meaning as in the 2016 UC Regulations as they had effect immediately before 24th February 2025 .

Section 9Transitional provisions relating to repeat services or works previously supplied under a contract awarded under the 2016 UC Regulations

(1) This regulation applies for the purposes of determining whether a contracting authority may award a public contract directly under section 41 of the Act (direct award in special cases) in a case where—

(a) the public contract concerns the supply of services or works by the existing supplier that are similar to existing services or works, and

(b) the existing services or works were supplied under a public contract of framework agreement that was awarded in accordance with the 2016 UC Regulations.

(2) The direct award justification in paragraph 8 of Schedule 5 to the Act (direct award justifications) has effect as if—

(a) in the words before paragraph (a), “goods,”, in each place it occurs, were omitted,

(b) in paragraph (a)—

(i) “goods,” were omitted;

(ii) for “a competitive tendering procedure” there were substituted “regulation 44(1) and (2) of the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016” ,

(c) for paragraph (b) there were substituted—

(b) there was a disclosure as soon as that earlier contract was put up for tender that met the requirements of regulation 50(4)(b) of the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016.

(d) in paragraph 9 of that Schedule—

(i) for “paragraphs 7 and” there were substituted “paragraph” , and

(ii) “goods,”, in each place it occurs in the first definition, and where it occurs in the second definition, were omitted.

(3) In paragraph (1)—

“ existing services or works ” means services or works already supplied, or contracted to be supplied, to the utility;

“ existing supplier ” means the supplier that has already supplied, or contracted to supply, the existing services or works.

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