The Government of the Russian Federation has supplemented the list of cases in which the requirement for the formation of lots provided for in paragraph 1 of the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of 04/19/2021 No. 620 "On the requirement for the formation of lots in the procurement of medical devices that are the object of procurement for state and municipal needs" (hereinafter - Resolution No. 620) is not applied. Thus, according to the new version of paragraph 2 of Resolution No. 620, this requirement does not apply, including in the procurement of medical devices, according to the results of which a contract with counter investment obligations is concluded in accordance with Article 111.4 of Federal Law No. 44.
The republican forum of entrepreneurs "Innovations in public procurement" was held in Kazan. What business needs to know." Naila Volodina, General Director of the Procurement Development Center of the Republic of Tatarstan, said that the event is mostly devoted to various life hacks in working with public procurement.
In their letter, the specialists of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation explained that when forming and placing a draft contract, the customer has the right to increase the quantity of delivered goods by an amount not exceeding the difference between the contract price offered by the winner, taking into account the reduction provided for by the order of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation dated 04.06.2018 N 126n, and the initial (maximum) contract price.
On 08.09.2023, the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 1443 of 02.09.2023 was published, according to which amendments were made to the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 617 of 30.04.2020.
The parties concluded a deal for the supply of disinfection products at the request of the customer. The counterparty sent part of the goods, but it was not accepted: the remaining shelf life of the products was not the same as in the contract. He explained that the goods had improved characteristics. At the time of delivery, their remaining shelf life was longer than in the contract.
The Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission approved a list of criteria to be met by the guarantors of the member States of the Eurasian Economic Union who issue bank guarantees for the purposes of participating in state (municipal) procurement in other member states, as well as the Procedure for exchanging information for mutual recognition of bank guarantees in the implementation of state (municipal) procurement in the member States Of the Eurasian Economic Union.
In the Republic of Tatarstan, free legal assistance can be obtained through the state electronic service of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation – the portal of legal assistance "Pravo.rf".
On September 14, 2023, the State Procurement Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan, with the organizational support of the RT Procurement Development Center JSC, will hold a seminar-meeting with customers on the topic "Procurement in accordance with Federal Law No. 44-FZ of 05.04.2013 "On the contract system in the procurement of goods, works, services for State and Municipal Needs"".
Representatives of the Ministry in their letter, in particular, noted that in order to evaluate applications according to the evaluation criterion "qualification of procurement participants" in relation to the indicator "whether procurement participants have experience in delivering goods, performing work, rendering services related to the subject of the contract", a participant can be provided with any contract (contracts) of a comparable nature and volume with the subject of the planned purchase, including those concluded and executed in accordance with Federal Law No. 44.
The President of the Russian Federation has approved an instruction to the Government of the Russian Federation, together with the autonomous non-profit organization Agency for Strategic Initiatives for the Promotion of New Projects, to consider the feasibility of expanding the types of goods whose purchases meet environmental requirements, including specifying the minimum share of secondary raw materials used in their production. The deadline for the execution of this order is September 30, 2023.