Common use of Contracting Procedures Clause in Contracts

Contracting Procedures. 1. NATO Forces, in accordance with the laws and/or regulations of NATO, NATO Member States or Operational Partners, as appropriate, may enter into contracts for the acquisition of articles and services, including construction, in the territory of Afghanistan. Afghanistan recognizes that NATO Forces are bound by the laws and/or regulations of NATO, NATO Member States or Operational Partners, as appropriate, in the solicitation, award, and administration of such contracts. NATO Forces shall strive to utilize Afghan suppliers of goods, products and services to the greatest extent practicable, in accordance with NATO policies and practice. 2. NATO Contractors are subject to registration in Afghanistan, via an expedited process that shall include issuance of a business registration license valid for three years and payment of a reasonable, standard, one-time service charge to the Afghanistan Investment Support Agency as required by the laws and regulations of Afghanistan. NATO Contractors shall otherwise be exempt from all other Afghan licenses and similar requirements in relation to their entry into or execution of contracts and subcontracts with or on behalf of NATO Forces. 3. Recognizing the importance of transparency, including through the sharing of information and consultations as may be mutually agreed, NATO Forces shall give due consideration to concerns and disputes expressed by Afghan authorities regarding NATO Contractors. The Parties will work together to improve transparency, accountability, and effectiveness of contracting processes in Afghanistan with a view to preventing misuse and bad contracting practices. 4. Upon the request of either Party, the Parties shall consult immediately through the Afghanistan-NATO Implementation Commission concerning any issues, including issues concerning the activities of NATO Contractors and NATO Contractor Employees that may arise regarding implementation of this Article.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Status of Forces Agreement, Status of Forces Agreement

Contracting Procedures. 1. NATO Forces, in accordance with the laws and/or regulations of NATO, NATO Member States or Operational Partners, as appropriate, may enter into contracts for the acquisition of articles and services, including construction, in the territory of Afghanistan. Afghanistan recognizes that NATO Forces are bound by the laws and/or regulations of NATO, NATO Member States or Operational Partners, as appropriate, in the solicitation, award, and administration of such contracts. NATO Forces shall strive to utilize Afghan suppliers of goods, products and services to the greatest extent practicable, in accordance with NATO policies and practice. 2. NATO Contractors are subject to registration in Afghanistan, via an expedited process that shall include issuance of a business registration license valid for three years and payment of a reasonable, standard, one-time service charge to the Afghanistan Investment Support Agency as required by the laws and regulations of Afghanistan. NATO Contractors shall otherwise be exempt from all other Afghan licenses and similar requirements in relation to their entry into or execution of contracts and subcontracts with or on behalf of NATO Forces. 3. Recognizing the importance of transparency, including through the sharing of information and consultations as may be mutually agreed, NATO Forces shall give due consideration to concerns and disputes expressed by Afghan authorities regarding NATO Contractors. The Parties will work together to improve transparency, accountability, and effectiveness of contracting processes in Afghanistan with a view to preventing misuse and bad contracting practices. 4. Upon the request of either Party, the Parties shall consult immediately through the Afghanistan-NATO Implementation Commission concerning any issues, including issues concerning the activities of NATO Contractors and NATO Contractor Employees that may arise regarding implementation of this Article.. ACKU

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Status of Forces Agreement