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The European Single Procurement Document enables accelerated processing of preliminary evidence in EU public procurement. The ESPD EDM enables applications to integrate with national ESPD service providers.
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Purely national Exclusion Ground - dynamic structure #422

Open dragos-eu opened 1 week ago

dragos-eu commented 1 week ago

Hello, We have two questions regarding purely national exclusion grounds:

  1. Will be possible to select "self-cleaning" for a particular purely national exclusion ground by EO, if he chooses the answer "Yes"?
  2. In the context of the wording "When a CA selects the option “Purely national exclusion grounds” in an ESPDRequest, the criteria available in e-Certis classified as “Other exclusion grounds” must be retrieved. All the criteria will be mandatory, that is, the CA is not able to select specific purely national exclusion grounds for a particular procedure.", whether it will be possible to choose only one purely national exclusion ground? According to our national legislation, all purely national exclusion grounds are mandatory in the general field, but not in the infrastructure field.

Thank you for your reply.

Best regards,

Ajda

Originally posted by @AJDAKOST in https://github.com/OP-TED/ESPD-EDM/issues/334#issuecomment-1588646466

dragos-eu commented 1 week ago

Thank you for your question @AJDAKOST ,

  1. no, it will not be possible for the EO to select 'self-cleaning' for a particular purely national exclusion ground, if he chooses 'Yes'
  2. Could you please clarify what you mean with 'the infrastructure field?

Kind regards The ESPD-EDM Team

Hello,

  1. What solution do you propose if we have the possibility of "self-cleaning" in national legislation for a particular purely national exclusion ground?
  2. The "infrastructure field" means procurements by entities operating in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors.

Thank you.

Best regards,

Ajda