Government Procurement Reform Act
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The Government Procurement Reform Act of 2003, officially designated as Republic Act No. 9184, is a Philippine law that prescribes the necessary rules to address the lack of transparency and competition in government procurement, eliminate collusion and interference, and lessen the delay in the procurement process by creating the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) and PhilGEPs.
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Government Procurement Reform Act | |
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Congress of the Philippines | |
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Citation | Government Procurement Reform Act |
Territorial extent | Philippines |
Enacted by | 12th Congress of the Philippines |
Enacted | December 18, 2002 |
Signed by | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo |
Signed | January 10, 2003 |
Effective | January 26, 2003 |
Legislative history | |
Bill citation | House Bill No. 4809 |
Introduced by | Jose de Venecia Jr. |
Second reading | October 22, 2002 |
Third reading | October 23, 2002 |
Committee report | Committee Report No. 00479 |
Bill citation | Senate Bill No. 2248 |
Conference committee bill passed by 12th Congress of the Philippines | May 21, 2002 |
Repeals | |
EO No. 40 s. 2001, EO. No. 262 s. 2000, EO. No. 302 s. 1996, PD No. 1594 s. 1978 | |
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Revised implementing rules and regulations | |
Status: In force |
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The act covers the Philippine government's procurement of infrastructure projects, goods and consulting services from both local and foreign suppliers.