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1 October 2013

Subsoil Users’ Procurement Rules Dated 14 February 2013: Analysis Of Key Changes

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In May 2013, two Decrees of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan – Nos. 133 and 134 dated 14 February 2013 were published in official national newspapers.
Kazakhstan Government, Public Sector
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1. Introduction

 In May 2013, two Decrees of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan – Nos. 133 and 134 (the "RoK GD") dated 14 February 2013 were published in official national newspapers:

  1. Rules for Procurement of Goods, Works and Services in Subsoil Use Operations (the "Rules 134"); 
  2. Rules for Procurement of Goods, Works and Services in Subsoil Use Operations Through the State Information System "Register of Goods, Works and Services Used in Subsoil Use Operations and their Suppliers" (the "Rules 133" or the "New Rules").

Rules 134 superseded the formerly valid similarly-named rules approved by the RoK GD No. 1139 dd.

27 November 2007, in the version dated 1 April 2010 (the "Rules 1139" or the "Old Rules").

According to the Rules 134, a subsoil user (we note that though all the above mentioned procurement rules also apply to subsoil users' contractors procuring goods, works and services ("GWS") from subcontractors, for the sake of convenience we shall refer to all these using the term "Subsoil- User(s)") must procure GWS via a system synchronized with the Register of Goods, Works and Services Used in Subsoil Use Operations and their Suppliers (new.reestr.nadloc.kz) (the "Register"). The Rules 134 also envisage the use of the Rules 133 by Subsoil Users.

However, given that currently there are no systems synchronized with the Register in Kazakhstan, yet Subsoil Users are still obliged to use the Register, the Rules 133 must be applied.

This article briefly discusses the basic differences between Rules 133 (the New Rules) and Rules 1139 (the Old Rules).

To read more please click on the link below:
Article on New Procurement Rules_Eng

Originally published 27 August 2013

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ARTICLE
1 October 2013

Subsoil Users’ Procurement Rules Dated 14 February 2013: Analysis Of Key Changes

Kazakhstan Government, Public Sector
Contributor
GRATA International is a dynamically developing international law firm which provides services for projects in the countries of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. More than 28 years 250 professionals in 19 countries advise major international and local firms. GRATA is recognised by Chambers & Partners, Legal 500, IFLR1000, WWL, Asialaw Profiles. GRATA is recognised by Chambers & Partners, Legal 500, IFLR1000, WWL, Asialaw Profiles.
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