Public Procurement Act, 2015
Tender Board Regulations, 1996
Government Notice 237 of 1996
- Published in Government Gazette 1403 on 12 September 1996
- Commenced on 12 September 1996
- [This is the version of this document at 15 November 2017.]
- [Note: The version of this legislation as at 15 November 2017 was revised and consolidated by the Legal Assistance Centre and the Government of the Republic of Namibia. All subsequent amendments have been researched and applied by Laws.Africa for NamibLII.]
Government Notice 140 of 2013 (GG 5212) came into force on date of publication: 31 May 2013
These regulations were originally made in terms of section 20 of the Tender Board of Namibia Act 16 of 1996 which was was brought into force on 1 October 1996 by GN 236/1996 (GG 1403) and repealed by the Public Procurement Act 15 of 2015. The regulations survive pursuant to section 80(2) of the Public Procurement Act 15 of 2015 which states: “Subject to section 81 [on the treatment of tender contracts already concluded and tender advertisements already issued when the Act came into force], anything done under a provision of the law repealed by subsection (1) and which could have been done under a provision of this Act is deemed to have been done under the corresponding provision.”
1. Definitions
In these regulations any word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act shall have the meaning so assigned to it and, unless the context otherwise indicates-“bona fide Namibian dealer or merchant” means any person who-(a)is the holder of a general dealer’s licence;(b)is the holder of a wholesaler’s licence;(c)is a company incorporated in Namibia in terms of the Companies Act, 1973 (Act No. 61 of 1973); or[The Companies Act has been replaced by the Companies Act 28 of 2004.](d)is a close corporation registered in Namibia in terms of the Close Corporations Act, 1988 (Act No. 26 of 1988),and is a registered tax payer with the department of Inland Revenue;[definition of "bona fide Namibian dealer or merchant" substituted by GN 140/2013]“committee” means a committee appointed under section 8(1) of the Act;“company” means an association or body corporate or unincorporated, or a close corporation, or partnership or trust, whether created or recognised under a law in Namibia or elsewhere, and whether created for profit or non-profit purposes;[definition of “company” substituted by GN 140/2013]“contractor” means any person from whom a tender has been accepted by the Board and with whom an agreement, whether in writing or otherwise, has been concluded;“costs of materials” means the costs of materials determined in accordance with the provisions of regulation 8;“goods produced or manufactured in Namibia” means goods which have a local content of at least 60 percent of the manufacturing costs of the goods, as represented by materials produced, direct labour performed, and the last process of manufacture of the goods accomplished, in Namibia, provided-(a)the last process of manufacture is substantial and sufficient to change the nature of the product and give it new characteristics;(b)the final product represents a completely new product or at least an important state in the process of manufacture; and(c)each type of article qualifies separately in its own right, but does, in relation to the process of manufacture, not include-(i)any packaging or bottling, or placing in flasks, bags, cases or boxes, or fixing on cards or boards, of goods, or any other simple packing procedure;(ii)any assembling of goods involving the construction of an article by putting together finished components which may require slight modifications, such as painting or trimming, before assembling, but excluding gluing, screwing, nailing, sewing and minor welding and riveting procedures, with or without the addition of local parts or components of minor importance such as screws, nuts and bolts;(iii)any simple mixing or blending procedure of imported ingredients which does not result in the manufacture of a different product; and(iv)any procedure to ensure the preservation of goods in good condition during transportation or storage, such as ventilation, spreading out, drying, freezing or placing in brine, sulphur-dioxide or other aqueous solutions, the removal of damaged parts or any cleaning or similar procedure;[The definition of “goods produced or manufactured in Namibia” is substituted by GN 140/2013. The word “percent” is spelt “per cent” in all other places in the Gazette.]“local content”, in relation to goods produced or manufactured in Namibia, means such percentage of the manufacturing costs of such goods in their finished conditions as is represented by the costs of-(a)any materials grown, produced or manufactured in Namibia and which were used in the manufacture of the goods; and(b)any direct labour involved in the manufacture of the goods;“manufacturing costs” means the manufacturing costs of goods determined in accordance with the provisions of regulation 9;“the Act” means the Tender Board of Namibia Act, 1996 (Act 16 of 1996).2. Powers of functions of Board
3. Committees of Board
4. Procedure at meetings of Board
5. Decisions of Board
6. Invitation and submission of tenders
7. Price preferences
8. Costs of materials
9. Manufacturing costs
9A. Local labour and produce
10. Liabilities
11. Non-compliance with title of tender or agreement, or delay in performance of agreement
12. Incorrect preferences
If a tender has been accepted on the strength of a preference granted in respect of the production, manufacture or assembly of goods which, after the acceptance of the tender is shown to have been an incorrect preference based on incorrect information furnished by the tenderer, the Board may, in addition to any other legal remedy it may have-13. Promise, offer or give of bribe, commission, gift, loan, benefit or other compensation by tenderer or contractor
14. Death of contractor, sequestration of contractor’s estate, or placement under judicial management or winding-up of contractor
The Board may, in the event of-15. Fees payable
Such fees as may be determined by the Board shall be payable in respect of prints, specifications and tender documents.16. Repeal of regulations, and saving
17. Short title
These regulations shall be called the Tender Board Regulations, 1996.History of this document
15 November 2017 this version
Consolidation
12 September 1996
Commenced
Cited documents 5
Act 5
1. | Administration of Estates Act, 1965 | 1833 citations |
2. | Insolvency Act, 1936 | 732 citations |
3. | Close Corporations Act, 1988 | 551 citations |
4. | Tender Board of Namibia Act, 1996 | 301 citations |
5. | Foreign Investments Act, 1990 | 31 citations |