PPP Laws/Concession Laws - Germany
There is no specific law providing a comprehensive framework for PPPs. The federal PPP Acceleration Act (ÖPPBeschleunigungsgesetz) was enacted in 2005.
There is no specific law providing a comprehensive framework for PPPs. The federal PPP Acceleration Act (ÖPPBeschleunigungsgesetz) was enacted in 2005.
The Office of Global Partnerships (GP) strives to advance the Department of State’s top foreign policy priorities through private sector engagement.
The District of Columbia Office of Public-Private Partnerships (OP3) and The Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority (P3A) are examples of local authorities.
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) encourages the consideration of public-private partnerships (P3s) in the development of transportation improvements.
There is no national PPP law for the United States and the regulatory framework for PPPs is contained in the the individual states’ laws.
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Provincial bodies include Infrastructure Ontario, Partnerships BC, SaskBuilds, Alberta Infrastructure, Partnerships New Brunswick and the Société québécoise des infrastructures.
At the municipal level, some municipalities have undertaken to develop their own projects, often implemented in partnership with the provincial agencies.
In 2016, Nicaragua passed the Public Private Partnership Law (Ley de Asociación Público Privada).
The Public Private Partnership Policy Framework is an institutional and legal outline which encourages the private sector to participate in the procurement and financing of public projects.
A Draft Public Private Partnership (PPP) policy was approved in October 2021.
The Small Business Development Act provide incentives in the form of concessions.
There is no specific PPP law in the UK. You will find the policy and framework for PPPs on the website for the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.
Ley 9/2017, de 8 de noviembre, de Contratos del Sector Público, por la que se transponen al ordenamiento jurídico español las Directivas del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo 2014/23/UE y 2014/24/UE, de 26 de febrero de 2014.