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System No. 10 of 2021 regarding the Partnership between the Public and Private Sectors in the Kurdistan Region - Iraq.

País/Territorio
Iraq
Subdivisión territorial
Kurdistan Region
Tipo de documento
Legislación
Fecha
2021
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
General
Palabra clave
Legislación básica Negocios/industria/corporaciones Fortalecimiento de la capacidad Contrato/acuerdo Institución Procedimientos judiciales/procedimientos administrativos Monitoreo Cuestiones de procedimiento Participación pública Participación público privada (PPP)
Área geográphica
Asia, Medio Oriente, Africa del Norte y Cercano Oriente, Golfo Pérsico, Asia Occidental
Entry into force notes
This System enters into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.
Resumen

This System, comprising 10 articles, is designed to incentivize private sector involvement in financing partnership projects with the public sector. It operates within a legal framework that prioritizes competition and transparency, aiming to enhance public utility services and production. The main objectives include (i) developing a comprehensive legal framework to regulate public partnerships; (ii) ensuring fairness and transparency in contract conclusion and implementation; (iii) facilitating the establishment, rehabilitation, operation, maintenance, and development of public infrastructure and facilities, with risk distribution between the two sectors; (iv) providing public services and financing for government projects; (v) leveraging the private sector's technical expertise to enhance project efficiency, performance, and financial support for partnership projects. The provisions of this Law apply to the funded partnership projects, whether directly or jointly with the public sector, if approved by the Supreme Council for PPP, established by Article 4 of this System. Its main functions are (i) drawing up the general policy for partnership projects, the general objectives, and determining the most important aspects and priorities; (ii) select eligible partnership projects based on reports prepared by the Ministry of Planning and the Ministry of Finance and Economy; (iii) approval of preliminary feasibility studies, feasibility reports, terms of reference and appointment of project experts; (iv) final approval of the tender referral and the partnership contract in its final form. Article 5 establishes at the Ministry of Plannig the Unit for PPP Projects with the main task of helping government institutions to define the projects presented and define their priorities. While the Ministry of Finance and Economy will follow and control the financial process of the project, ensuring the supply of the necessary financing.

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www.parliament.krd