See II.1.1).
All goods will be delivered fresh; In no case may they be frozen before delivery.
Invoicing: an invoice per order or A monthly invoice - to be agreed between the firm and the CPAS.
Frequency of delivery: once a day between 6:30 and 7:00 (7 days / 7).
In case of troubleshooting, delivery within one hour.
Any goods that will be refused will be compulsorily replaced the same day.
Legislation specific to this lot: legal requirements to respect in relation to the products supplied
1) the successful tenderer undertakes to comply with the regulations in force and any new regulations that come into force and govern the manufacture and marketing of the products or articles supplied. The laws and orders listed below, as well as the information extracted from these texts, are given for informational purposes only and are not exhaustive;
2) the tenderer undertakes to comply with all the conditions set out in the regulations. For this purpose, it shall, if necessary, take all information from the manufacturers of the products concerned.
Authorization and general requirements for hygiene:
The successful tenderer must have requested and obtained the authorization (Royal Decree of 16.1.2006).
The tenderer must be able to specify, on request, the date of the last visit of the Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain of the Ministry of Public Health.
The tenderer must comply with all the general and specific hygiene conditions relating to its establishment and to the transport conditions described in the European regulation n ° 852/2004.
labeling:
Prepackaged products must be labeled in accordance with the provisions of the Royal Decree of 13.9. 1999 on the labeling of prepacked foods.
Responsibility of the supplier:
The successful tenderer is responsible for his supplies - law of 25.2. 1991 relating to liability for defective products - until such time as the inspection operations on receipt are carried out, except where the causes or the losses or damages occurring in the consignee's deposits are due to a case of force majeure, a fortuitous event or fault attributable to the administration.
Note: the extracts listed under the titles of the regulations are given for information purposes only. All regulatory texts must be respected.
Royal Decree of 14.11.2003 on self-checking, mandatory notification and traceability in the food chain
16.1.2006. - Royal Decree laying down the terms of approvals, authorizations and prior registrations issued by the Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain
Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29.4.2004 on the hygiene of foodstuffs
This regulation specifies, inter alia, that:
Chapter II Obligations of food business operators
Article 3: 'General obligation: food business operators shall ensure that all stages of the production, processing and distribution of food under their responsibility comply with the relevant hygiene requirements laid down in this Regulation regulation ".
Royal Decree of 22.12.2005 on the hygiene of foodstuffs.
Royal Decree of 13.9.1999 on the labeling of prepackaged foods. This RA states, inter alia, that (Article 2 (1)
'Without prejudice to the special provisions relating to certain particulars which must appear on the labeling of certain foodstuffs, it is forbidden to put on the market pre-packaged foodstuffs which do not bear the following information under the conditions and under ... ( see market documents)
All goods will be delivered fresh; In no case may they be frozen before delivery.
Invoicing: an invoice per order or a monthly invoice - to be agreed between the firm and the CPAS.
Frequency of delivery: once a week - to be agreed with the CPAS - from 7:00 to 8:00 except holidays.
Indicate the origin of the products offered.
Any goods that will be refused will be compulsorily replaced the same day.
Short circuit: short circuit is defined as limiting the intermediaries between the farmer and the consumer or the processor. More specifically, a short circuit is a method of marketing agricultural or horticultural products, whether raw or processed, in which at most one intermediary intervenes between the producer and the consumer (RW / DGO3). Given its definition, the short circuit leads to a geographical and relational proximity between the producer and the consumer. It promotes fresh, local and seasonal products, grown in an environmentally friendly way and in good working conditions for the producers, of differentiated quality.
Specific legislation for this lot:
Legal requirements to be complied with in relation to the products supplied
1) the successful tenderer undertakes to comply with the regulations in force and any new regulations that come into force and govern the manufacture and marketing of the products or articles supplied. The laws and orders listed below, as well as the information extracted from these texts, are given for informational purposes only and are not exhaustive;
2) the tenderer undertakes to comply with all the conditions set out in the regulations. For this purpose, it shall, if necessary, take all information from the manufacturers of the products concerned.
Authorization and general requirements for hygiene
The successful tenderer must have applied for and obtained the authorization (Royal Decree of 16.1.2006).
The tenderer must be able to specify, on request, the date of the last visit of the Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain of the Ministry of Public Health.
The tenderer must comply with all the general and specific hygiene conditions relating to its establishment and to the transport conditions described in the European Regulation nº 852/2004.
labeling:
Products or articles of any kind or origin must be labeled in accordance with the requirements of the Royal Decree of 13.9.1999 on the labeling of prepackaged foods and the Royal Decree of 13.2.2005 amending the Royal Decree of 13.9 .1999 on the labeling of foodstuffs.
Responsibility of the supplier:
The successful tenderer is responsible for his supplies - the law of 25.2.1991 on liability for defective products - until the moment when the inspection operations on receipt are carried out, except in cases where the causes or the losses or Damages occurring in the consignee's deposits are due to a case of force majeure, a fortuitous event or fault attributable to the administration.
Note: the extracts listed under the titles of the regulations are given for information purposes only. All regulatory texts must be respected.
Royal Decree of 14.11.2003 on self-checking, mandatory notification and traceability in the food chain
16.1.2006. - Royal Decree laying down the terms of approvals, authorizations and prior registrations issued by the Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain.
Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29.4.2004 on the hygiene of foodstuffs.
This regulation specifies, inter alia, that:
Chapter II Obligations of exp ... (see contract documents)