“Assurance Guide”
Means the Assurance Compliance and Governance Guide for Projects and Procurement.
“Authorised Officer”
Means a person authorised by the relevant Chief Officer to act on the Council’s behalf.
“Best Value”
Means the optimum combination of whole life costs, quality and benefits to meet the customer’s requirement. Selecting tenders on this basis will meet the requirement to select the most economically advantageous tender under the EU Procurement Rules.
“Category Plan”
Means strategic planning of the category, at a category or sub-category level, including review of the current position, constraints and opportunities, desired outcomes, options and actions. The template plan should be used in all cases except where an alternative approach (having the same effect) forms part of external funding or joint procurement requirements.
“Category”
Will include each category identified in the list published from time to time at appendix 2 of the
procurement strategy (PDF, 1.2 MB) External link by the Chief Officer - Financial Services.
“Chief Officer”
Means the head of the procuring directorate and includes the Chief Executive, Assistant Chief Executive, City Solicitor, Directors, and Chief Officers with appropriate delegations and sub-delegations.
“Chief Officer - Financial Services”
Means the Chief Officer - Financial Services who is responsible for the procurement function on behalf of the Council and includes any Officer within PCS who carries out the functions of the Chief Officer - Financial Services under these CPRs.
“Constitution”
The
Council’s constitution sets out the rules that the Council and all Council employees must follow.
“Constructionline”
A list of construction contractors that have been pre-approved by a UK government certification service. Constructionline can be accessed through the construction and housing category team.
“Consultant”
Means a provider of professional services or expertise engaged to:
- provide expert analysis and advice which facilitates decision making or could potentially result in new business, funding or service transformation
- provide a specific, one-off task or set of tasks, and
- perform a task involving skills or perspectives which would not normally be expected to reside within the Council
“Contract”
Means an agreement between the Council and any Contractor made by formal agreement or by issue of a letter of acceptance or official order for goods, works or services.
“Contracts Finder”
Means a
national website used to advertise public sector procurements.
“Contract Management Plan”
Means a practical plan for the contract period for a single contract or group of similar contracts which includes key responsibilities, milestone dates, escalation, communication and performance management arrangements. A template is available from the intranet. The Contract Management Plan will be in such format as prescribed by the Chief Officer - Financial Services except where an alternative approach (having the same effect) forms part of external funding or joint procurement requirements.
“(The) Council”
Means Leeds City Council.
“CPR”
Means these Contracts Procedure Rules.
“Data Protection Legislation”
Means the Data Protection Act 1998, the new Data Protection Act 2018, the Data Protection Directive (95/46/EC), Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the European Council of 27 April 2016 (commonly known as the General Data Protection Regulation) once in force, the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (SI 2426/2003), and all other applicable laws and regulations relating to the processing of personal data and privacy and any subordinate legislation relating to the processing of personal data and privacy from time to time together with any applicable guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant government department in relation to such legislation.
“Delegated Decision”
Means a formal decision taken in accordance with the Council’s constitution and sub-delegation schemes. It is for the Officer seeking the Delegated Decision to decide which type of decision is required in accordance with the
constitution and the Assurance Guide.
“Emergency”
Means an urgent situation or crisis created as a result of a natural disaster (such as flooding or an earthquake) or tragedy (such as an explosion or plane crash).
“Exempt Contracts”
Are:
- employment contracts
- contracts relating solely to disposal or acquisition of an interest in land
- concessions relating to street traders and market stalls
- urgent special educational needs or social care contracts, provided that the relevant Chief Officer has (in consultation with the Chief Officer - Financial Services) determined and recorded through a written report and Delegated Decision notice that the exemption is in the Council’s interests or necessary to meet its obligations under relevant legislation and demonstrates Best Value
- residential and nursing care contracts which the Council has a duty to provide under s75 and / or s76 of the Care Act 2014, S117 Mental Health Act 1983, S17, s17A, s17B and s17ZA – ZI Children Act 1989 and S2 Local Government Act 2000, provided that the relevant Chief Officer has (in consultation with the Chief Officer - Financial Services) determined and recorded through a written report and Delegated Decision notice that it is in the Council’s interests and demonstrates Best Value
- health and care contracts where the recipient of care has a personal choice or direct payment including under sections 18 – 36 of the Care Act 2014, section 57 - s 58of the Health and Social Care Act 2001, section 12A of the NHS Act 2006 and section 17A of the Children Act 1989, provided that the relevant Chief Officer has (in consultation with the Chief Officer - Financial Services) determined and recorded through a written report and Delegated Decision notice that it is in the Council’s interests and demonstrates Best Value, and
- legal services contracts and arbitration services provided they fall within the exemptions set out in Regulation 10 of the Public Contracts Regulations
“Exit Plan”
Means the practical plan for dealing with the end of the Contract including milestone dates and handover activities. Its complexity and detail will depend on the nature of the procurement.
“IR35 Legislation”
Means Chapter 10 Part 2 of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions Act) (ITEPA) 2003.
“ISP”
Means Internal Service Provider for example Commercial Services; Legal Services etc.
“Letter of Intent”
Means a letter setting out the parties’ intentions to enter into a contract at a later date. However, the fact that the parties envisage that the letter is to be superseded by a more formal contract does not, of itself, prevent it from taking effect as a contract.
“The List of Forthcoming Key Decisions”
Means the list published on the Council’s internet site showing proposed Key decisions 28 clear calendar days before they are taken
“Member(s)”
Means elected member(s) of the Council.
“Midscale and Complex Projects”
Means a project that is allocated as such under the PM Lite project registration process.
“Officer(s)”
Means employee(s) of the Council.
“OJEU”
Means the Official Journal of the European Union.
“PIN”
Means Prior Information Notice for publication in the OJEU.
“PM Lite”
Means the Council’s project management methodology.
“Procurement Checklist”
See template available from [PCS].
“Procurement Plan”
Means practical planning of the procurement, or group of similar procurements, including approach, resourcing and timetable. This involves identifying major projects within each category of spend to be maintained by the relevant Chief Officer. It also provides a basis for information for the PCS to meet the Council’s reporting obligations. The Procurement Plan will be in such format as prescribed by the Chief Officer - Financial Services except where an alternative approach (having the same effect) forms part of external funding or joint procurement requirements.
“Procurement Strategy”
Means the Council’s published
procurement strategy (PDF, 1.2 MB) External link setting out its ambition for procurement and confirming a category management and whole lifecycle approach to procurement.
“Project Registration Process”
Means registering on the Project Register which then allocates the procurement to either a light touch process or the development of a more detailed project brief.
“PCS”
Means the Council’s Procurement and Commercial Service.
“Public Contracts Regulations”
Means the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and any successor, amending or enabling legislation.
“Strategic Partner”
Means an organisation that the Council has a long term arrangement with for the provision of goods, works and / or services.
“Third Party Framework Agreement”
Means a framework agreement that has been set up by an organisation other than the Council see CPR 12 for information on the use of these agreements.
“TUPE”
Means the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006.
“Waiver Report”
Means a report of the relevant Chief Officer in the form of the Waiver Report set out at this template document.
“YORtender”
Means the Council’s provider and contract management system maintained by the [PCS].