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Basic Data: Standard ID | GB/T 42506-2023 (GB/T42506-2023) | Description (Translated English) | Publication specifications of purchasing credit information for state-owned enterprises | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | A20 | Classification of International Standard | 03.080.99 | Word Count Estimation | 16,196 | Date of Issue | 2023-03-17 | Date of Implementation | 2023-03-17 | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, National Standardization Management Committee |
Contents, Scope, and Excerpt:GB/T 42506-2023
ICS 03.080.99
CCSA20
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Specifications for publicity of state-owned enterprise procurement credit information
state-owned enterprises
Released on 2023-03-17
2023-03-17 Implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
Released by the National Standardization Management Committee
table of contents
Preface III
Introduction IV
1 Range 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and Definitions 1
4 Basic principles 2
4.1 Authenticity 2
4.2 Compliance2
4.3 Objectivity 2
4.4 Timeliness 2
5 Publicity content 2
5.1 General 2
5.2 Basic Information of Suppliers (Bidders) 2
5.3 Credit Status Information 3
5.4 Credit Commitment Information 3
5.5 Public disclosure information 3
5.6 Untrustworthy record information 3
5.7 Bid winning (selection) information 3
6 Publication format, carrier and privacy protection 4
6.1 Publicity format 4
6.2 Publicity carrier 4
6.3 Public information privacy protection 4
7 Credit Information Application 4
7.1 Application Scenario 4
7.2 Qualification application 4
7.3 Procurement review application 4
8 Public information objection handling and improvement 5
Appendix A (Informative) State-owned Enterprise Procurement Credit Information Publicity Form 6
Reference 9
foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules for Standardization Documents"
drafting.
Please note that some contents of this document may refer to patents. The issuing agency of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents.
This document was proposed and managed by the National Social Credit Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC470).
This document is drafted by. State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission Research Center of the State Council, Commercial Credit Center, China National Institute of Standardization, State Council
Net Digital Technology Holdings Co., Ltd., China Telecom Group Co., Ltd., China FAW Group Co., Ltd., China General Technology (Group)
Holding Co., Ltd., China Merchants Group Co., Ltd., China Communications Construction Group Co., Ltd., China State Shipbuilding Corporation, China Bing
Equipment Industry Group Co., Ltd., China Energy Investment Group Co., Ltd., COFCO Corporation, Bank of China Limited, China
Construction Third Bureau Group Co., Ltd., China Railway Communication and Signal Co., Ltd., Dagong International Credit Rating Co., Ltd., Beijing Industrial Development Corporation
Company, Fujian Bosi Software Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Trading Group Co., Ltd., Sichuan Huaxi Jicai E-Commerce Co., Ltd., Ant Technology
Group Co., Ltd., Orpheus Group Co., Ltd., Beijing Jingdong Century Trading Co., Ltd., State Grid Co., Ltd., Chongqing Zheng
Letter LLC.
The main drafters of this document. Yi Xuedong, Dai Zhenghong, Zhou Li, Zhao Bingzhen, Yuan Xingyu, Li Hanshi, Zhao Yan, Chen Zhong, Lin Ling, Wang Xiangwei, Chen Ming,
Li Jiajie, Chang Wei, Zhang Yuchen, Wu Xingwang, Yang Xiang, Zhou Dayu, Fu Youhua, Liu Chaohong, Xu Jipin, Zhang Ruohong, Fan Wei, Huang Bo, Li Mao, Ying Haifeng,
Xiao Zheng, Lu Haijun, Liang Yu, Ni Xingjun, Liu Qing, Ding Yunbo, Li Jing, Mou Jianyong, Xu Lei, Shuai Jun, Pan Weikang, Shi Tongyang, Deng Chenhui, Wang Jinqiang,
Xu Shenghuai, Xing Jian, Wang Yan, Chen Jinmeng, Kong Jia, Lan Lu, Fu Maosheng, Zhao Liang, Wang Yue, Mou Siyu, Li Tianyu, Cheng Huan, Xiong Wei, Cai Hongbo.
introduction
The state attaches great importance to the construction of a social credit system, and publicizing credit information is an important part of implementing the credit supervision mechanism, which is conducive to promoting
Streamlining administration and delegating power, realizing the combination of decentralization and management, and effectively transforming government functions; it is conducive to strengthening social supervision, standardizing the behavior of market players, and establishing a trustworthy system.
A new supervision mechanism based on practicality; it is conducive to strengthening the integration of credit information resources and giving full play to the impact of credit information on people's production, life and
The service role of economic and social activities, comprehensively promote the construction of social credit system, and innovate to improve the level of national social governance and economic management.
With the construction and operation of the state-owned enterprise procurement supervision website represented by the state-owned enterprise procurement and supply credit management platform, the central and local state
Some enterprises have extensively carried out the publicity of procurement credit information. In order to promote the construction of the credit system in the procurement field of state-owned enterprises and standardize the procurement of state-owned enterprises
Purchasing behavior, strengthen the supervision and management of state-owned enterprise assets, improve the mechanism of incentives for keeping promises and restraints for breaking promises, and combine the actual procurement work of state-owned enterprises to improve
Specifications for publicity of procurement credit information for state-owned enterprises.
Specifications for publicity of procurement credit information of state-owned enterprises
1 Scope
This document stipulates the basic principles, publicity content, publicity format, publicity carrier, privacy protection,
The content of credit information application, public information objection handling and improvement.
This document is applicable to the disclosure of credit information in state-owned enterprise procurement activities, and can also be used for reference in other activities.
Note 1.State-owned enterprise procurement mentioned in this document refers to state-owned enterprises using state-owned funds to acquire projects, goods and services with compensation in the form of contracts.
Note 2.The publicity of credit information mentioned in this document mainly includes the publicity of suppliers (bidders) in the procurement activities of state-owned enterprises, the publicity of bid-winning (selected) candidates, and the
Bidding (selection) results publicity and other links.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute the essential provisions of this document through normative references in the text. Among them, dated references
For documents, only the version corresponding to the date is applicable to this document; for undated reference documents, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to
this document.
GB/T 22116 Enterprise Credit Rating Representation Method
GB/T 22117 Basic Terms of Credit
GB/T 39441 Public Credit Information Classification and Coding Specifications
GB/T 39450 Credit Evaluation Indicators for Commercial Circulation Enterprises
3 Terms and Definitions
The following terms and definitions defined in GB/T 22116, GB/T 22117, GB/T 39441 and GB/T 39450 apply to this
document.
3.1
Credit subject subjectofcredit
Individuals or organizations involved in credit activities.
[Source. GB/T 22117-2018, 2.4]
Note. The credit subjects referred to in this document are suppliers (bidders) participating in procurement activities.
3.2
Purchaser purchaser
An institution or department that undertakes procurement tasks according to the division of functions.
Note 1.In bidding and bidding activities, it is called the tenderer.
Note 2.The purchasers specified in this document are state-owned enterprises.
3.3
supplier supplier
Legal persons and other organizations or natural persons that provide goods, projects or services to purchasers.
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