#SSAS1816604ADecree of July 19, 2018 on Public Procurement Regulation for Social Security Organizations
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The Decree of July 19, 2018, regulates public procurement for social security organizations in France, ensuring that these institutions adhere to specific guidelines for the procurement of goods and services. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of various commissions, including the Commission Consultative des Marchés des Organismes de Sécurité Sociale (CCMOSS), which supervises and assists in the procurement process. The law aims to streamline procurement practices while ensuring transparency and compliance with legal standards.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of specific procurement rules for social security organizations
- Creation of the CCMOSS to oversee public procurement processes
- Procedures for reviewing and modifying public contracts based on set thresholds
Obligations
What this law requires
Social security organizations must apply legislative and regulatory provisions relating to conditions of award and execution of public procurement contracts as applicable to the State and its public establishments
The Board of Directors must designate a procurement commission composed of at least four administrators with an equal number of alternates
The procurement commission must have a minimum of three administrators present throughout the entire session to validly deliberate
Modifications to public procurement contracts that increase the initial contract amount by more than 5% must be authorized by the procurement commission
A presentation note must accompany all public procurement projects submitted to the procurement commission or board of directors and must be transmitted to members at least five clear days before the meeting