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Section 65
Functions, Duties And Powers Of Public Procurement Monitoring Office
(1) The functions, duties and powers of the Public Procurement Monitoring Office, in addition to the ones referred to elsewhere in this Act, shall be as follows:-
(a) To make recommendation to the government of Nepal for reform in the procurement policy or laws in force,
(b) To issue technical guidelines and manuals required for implementing this Act,
(c) To prepare standard model of the standard bidding documents, prequalification documents, procurement contract document and documents relating to proposal to be used by a Public
Entity to conduct procurement proceedings,
(d) To collect statistics of procurement proceedings to be operated or operated by a Public Entity and to monitor or to make or cause to be made technical auditing of whether or not such proceedings are conducted in compliance with this Act or Regulations or manual, made thereunder.
(e) If the Public Entity seeks opinion, advice about a matter as referred to in this Act or Regulations, Manuals made there- under, to provide opinion, advice,
(f) To establish and operate procurement website,
(g) To publish a bulletin in order to have made public this Act and the Regulations, Manuals, Technical Notes made thereunder and public procurement related writings, article, material and similar other matters,
(h) To prepare procedures required for coordination in the procurement proceedings and submit to the Government of Nepal for approval,
(i) To make arrangements for regular training program for the bidder or the employee involved or to be involved in
procurement proceedings,
(j) To make necessary criteria of exclusion from the blacklist under Section 63 and exclude from such blacklist as per such criteria,
(k) To review, appraise construction works, supply, consultancy service, and other services system in order to make the procurement system effective, and to solicit regularly suggestion from customers or international organization and other foreign bodies as per necessity,
(l) To prepare plan of domestic or foreign assistance required to systematize and reform procurement system and to act as the central body for coordinating such assistance,
(m) To submit the annual report of the procurement proceedings to
the Government of Nepal, and
(n) To do other prescribed functions.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in Sub-section (1), the Public
Procurement Monitoring Office shall not involve in any manner in the
procurement proceedings, except the procurement proceedings of its office, of
other public entities nor shall resolve any dispute arisen in respect thereof.
(3) The Public Procurement Monitoring Office shall carry out the work
of the secretariat of the Review Committee under Section 48 and it shall have to
make arrangements of the budget required for the committee.
(a) To make recommendation to the government of Nepal for reform in the procurement policy or laws in force,
(b) To issue technical guidelines and manuals required for implementing this Act,
(c) To prepare standard model of the standard bidding documents, prequalification documents, procurement contract document and documents relating to proposal to be used by a Public
Entity to conduct procurement proceedings,
(d) To collect statistics of procurement proceedings to be operated or operated by a Public Entity and to monitor or to make or cause to be made technical auditing of whether or not such proceedings are conducted in compliance with this Act or Regulations or manual, made thereunder.
(e) If the Public Entity seeks opinion, advice about a matter as referred to in this Act or Regulations, Manuals made there- under, to provide opinion, advice,
(f) To establish and operate procurement website,
(g) To publish a bulletin in order to have made public this Act and the Regulations, Manuals, Technical Notes made thereunder and public procurement related writings, article, material and similar other matters,
(h) To prepare procedures required for coordination in the procurement proceedings and submit to the Government of Nepal for approval,
(i) To make arrangements for regular training program for the bidder or the employee involved or to be involved in
procurement proceedings,
(j) To make necessary criteria of exclusion from the blacklist under Section 63 and exclude from such blacklist as per such criteria,
(k) To review, appraise construction works, supply, consultancy service, and other services system in order to make the procurement system effective, and to solicit regularly suggestion from customers or international organization and other foreign bodies as per necessity,
(l) To prepare plan of domestic or foreign assistance required to systematize and reform procurement system and to act as the central body for coordinating such assistance,
(m) To submit the annual report of the procurement proceedings to
the Government of Nepal, and
(n) To do other prescribed functions.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in Sub-section (1), the Public
Procurement Monitoring Office shall not involve in any manner in the
procurement proceedings, except the procurement proceedings of its office, of
other public entities nor shall resolve any dispute arisen in respect thereof.
(3) The Public Procurement Monitoring Office shall carry out the work
of the secretariat of the Review Committee under Section 48 and it shall have to
make arrangements of the budget required for the committee.