(1) administrative and business funds within the fiscal budget;
(2) equipment funds arranged by the capital construction funds within the fiscal budget;
(3) extrabudgetary funds included in the management of the fiscal special account;
(4) government loans. Article 5 The establishment of the provincial government procurement of state organs and institutions in Yunnan Province, the coordination meeting system, responsible for coordinating, guiding and supervising the provincial government procurement work. Coordination meeting chaired by the vice governor in charge of finance and his counterpart as deputy secretary general, the provincial party committee, the provincial people's Congress Standing Committee, the provincial CPPCC, the provincial discipline inspection commission, the provincial Planning Commission, the Department of Finance, Supervision, Audit, Administration for Industry and Commerce, the Bureau of Technical Supervision, etc., as a member of the coordination meeting. Article 6 Duties of the Government Procurement Coordination Conference
(1) to lead the provincial state organs and institutions in government procurement work;
(2) to determine the focus of the provincial state organs and institutions in government procurement work for a period of time, and to approve the procurement work plan;
(3) responsible for the approval of the procurement project;
(4) to determine the winning unit of the procurement;
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(v) coordinating the relationship between provincial departments in the work of government procurement;
(vi) supervising and checking the work of the government procurement center. Article 7 The Government Procurement Center is established to be responsible for the specific work of government procurement. The Procurement Center shall be attached to the Provincial Department of Finance. The Procurement Center may temporarily employ relevant experts to participate in the work as needed. Procurement center to implement unpaid services. According to the needs of the work, the provincial financial allocation of the necessary operating funds. Article 8 Duties of the Government Procurement Center
(1) It is responsible for the daily work of government procurement of provincial state organs and institutions;
(2) It is responsible for putting forward the focus of government procurement of provincial state organs and institutions for a period of time and drawing up the work plan of government procurement;
(3) It collects and understands the relevant market dynamics and information of commodities;
(4) It is responsible for the establishment of projects, the development of the government procurement of provincial state organs and institutions and the formulation of the work plan of government procurement. (D) to be responsible for the review of government procurement projects;
(E) to be responsible for organizing the relevant expert technical team to provide technical justification and consultation on government procurement projects, and to organize and participate in bid evaluation;
(F) to be responsible for the specific work of government procurement bidding and tendering;
(G) to be responsible for guiding the centralized purchasing work of the provincial-level state organs and institutions within the system. Article 9 Forms and Scope of Government Procurement
Government procurement takes the form of both centralized and decentralized procurement.
Centralized procurement refers to the procurement organized by the government procurement center. Centralized procurement applies to commodities with a unit value of more than 10,000 yuan or receive services of equivalent value; although the unit value is less than 10,000 yuan, but belongs to the equipment included in the management of fixed assets and needs to be purchased in bulk during the year, with a cumulative value of more than 100,000 yuan of the same kind of commodities or receive services of equivalent value are also subject to centralized procurement. For each procurement organized by the procurement center, the total value of commodities purchased must reach $100.
Decentralized purchasing refers to purchases organized by the unit that needs to purchase goods or receive services on its own. It applies to low-value consumables and commodities or services other than those stipulated in paragraph 2 of this article.
The commodities included in the scope of centralized government procurement are mainly commodities included in the special control and equipment commodities. Specific commodity catalogs and service items shall be determined by the Government Procurement Coordination Conference. Article X centralized purchasing procedures
(1) procurement project. Taking the combination of unit declaration and procurement center designation, the procurement center to put forward the procurement project program, reported to the government procurement coordination meeting for approval.
Procurement projects should meet the following conditions: (1) the procurement project must be within the scope of procurement. (2) The amount of the project identified in the annual expenditure budget of the provincial financial year shall be controlled within the budget amount; if the amount of the project contains self-financing units, the self-financing funds shall be verified, and the total amount of the project shall be controlled.
(2) organization of bidding. (1) take the combination of open bidding and inviting limited bidding. (2) carefully review the qualifications of the bidding unit to determine the competing units. (3) Determine the winning units and commodities through fair competition.
(3) The purchasing center signs an agreement with the winning unit.
(4) The Purchasing Center notifies the commodity-using units to sign the purchase contract with the winning unit and strictly perform it.
(v) The procurement center is responsible for the summary evaluation of the procurement work. Article 11 The procurement funds shall be issued by the Provincial Department of Finance in accordance with the amount determined by the agreement signed between the Procurement Center and the successful unit, and the budget shall be disbursed by the Procurement Center directly to the successful unit, and the final account of the expenditure shall be handled. Procurement funds contain units of self-financing (including government loans), the unit should be within the specified time, the self-financing funds deposited in the financial sector designated banks and accounts.