Kazakhstan:
New PPP Law In Kazakhstan
11 September 2013
GRATA International
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The Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 4 July 2013 No.
131-V ЗРК 'On introducing amendments to
certain legislative acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan in relation
to introduction of new forms of Public Private Partnership and
extension of spheres of its application' came into force on 22
July 2013 (apart from certain provisions).
The main purpose of the law is to introduce new forms of PPP
including build-own-operate (BOO),
build–operate–transfer (BOT) and
design-build-finance-operate (DBFO) in Kazakhstan (before only BTO
(build-transfer-operate) contracts were possible in Kazakhstan) and
allow such concepts as 'availability payment' to be legal
under Kazakhstan law.
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