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15 March 2019

The Autorité des marchés publics Assumes Its Responsibilities

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Previously, the operating rules of the SEAO had been set solely by the secretariat of the Conseil du trésor.
Canada Government, Public Sector
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The majority of the activities of the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) under the Act respecting contracting by public bodies were transferred to the Autorité des marchés publics (AMP) on January 25, 2019.

The AMP was created in response to the first recommendation of the Charbonneau Commission after An Act to facilitate oversight of public bodies' contracts and to establish the Autorité des marchés publics was enacted on December 1, 2017.

The first president and CEO of the AMP, Me Denis Gallant, assumed his duties on July 25, 2018 (press release issued in French only). Since then, the AMP has had the mandate to work with the secretariat of the Conseil du trésor to establish the operating rules of the système électronique d'appel d'offres du Gouvernement du Québec (SEAO), the government's online public calls for the tender system. Previously, the operating rules of the SEAO had been set solely by the secretariat of the Conseil du trésor.

On January 25, 2019, the following changes came into effect:

The following additional changes will come into effect on May 25, 2019:

  • Municipalities will be required to publish a notice of intention on the SEAO site 15 days before entering into a contract by mutual agreement with a single supplier for an amount exceeding the threshold established by order.
  • Any interested person or partnership will be able to file a complaint with the AMP about the tendering process for public contracts, the decision made by a public body to award a public contract, or the amendments to the tender documents.
  • The AMP will have the power to suspend, examine and revise a tendering or awarding process for a public contract following a complaint if the public body concerned does not appear to be acting, in respect of the process or contract, in compliance with the normative framework.

It is still too early to determine the impact on the authorization process of the transfer to the AMP of the responsibilities that, until now, had been handled by the AMF. However, the new powers conferred on the AMP could affect the speed of the public contract tendering and awarding processes. During a press conference on January 23, 2019, Me Gallant stated that the call for tenders and awarding processes for public contracts could be slowed down as a result of the provisions regarding complaints to the AMP coming into force on May 25, 2019.

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