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Government procurement in Poland is regulated by the Public Procurement Law, an act of parliament of 29 January 2004.
The Act specifies:
Public procurement rules
Principles of contract announcement
Mode of public procurement procedures
Public procurement modes (tender in the restricted and unrestricted, competitive dialogue, negotiated procedure with publication and without notice, procurement, request for quotation, and electronic bidding)
The rules for selecting the best bid
Rules for documenting procedures
Rules for the conclusion of framework agreements
Rules for the establishment and operation of a dynamic purchasing system