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7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions docs/history/changelog.md
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* [#1452](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1452) Add 'proClass'.
* [#1637](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1637) Add 'sdg' and 'sdgTarget'.
* [#1684](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1684) Add 'oc4idsProjectSector' from project extension.
* [#1726](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1726) Remove 'CELEX' and 'LEXML'

* `documentType.csv`:
* Add codes:
* [#1336](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1336) 'unsuccessfulDetails'
* [#1453](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1453) 'marketEngagementNotice'
* [#1647](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1647) 'noObjectionCertificate'
* [#1726](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1726) 'legislation' from EU extension
* [#1419](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1419) Add codes for document types described in the [UNCITRAL Model Law on Public Procurement](https://uncitral.un.org/en/texts/procurement/modellaw/public_procurement):
* 'otherParticipationRequirements'
* 'procurementMethodRationale'
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* 'leadBank'
* 'lender'
* 'equityInvestor'
* [#1726](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1726) Add codes from the EU extension:
* 'leadBuyer'
* 'leadTenderer'
* 'submissionReceiptBody'
* 'evaluationBody'
* [#1182](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1182) Deprecate 'funder'
* Clarify the descriptions of:
* [#1182](https://github.com/open-contracting/standard/pull/1182) 'buyer'
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2 changes: 0 additions & 2 deletions schema/codelists/classificationScheme.csv
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NAICS,North American Industry Classification System,"The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS, are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance.",https://www.census.gov/naics/,item
PSC,Product and Service Codes,"The Product and Service Codes (PSC) Manual provides codes to describe products, services, and research and development (R&D) purchased by the United States federal government. These codes indicate 'WHAT' was bought for each contract action reported in the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS).",https://www.acquisition.gov/Psc-manual,item
HS,Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System,"The Harmonized System is an international nomenclature for the classification of products. It allows participating countries to classify traded goods on a common basis for customs purposes. At the international level, the Harmonized System (HS) for classifying goods is a six-digit code system.",https://www.wcotradetools.org/en/harmonized-system,item
CELEX,CELEX number,Identifier scheme for EUR-Lex documents,https://eur-lex.europa.eu/content/help/eurlex-content/celex-number.html,legalBasis
LEXML,LexML URN,Identifier scheme for BR-Lex documents,https://projeto.lexml.gov.br/,legalBasis
COFOG,Classification of the Functions of Government,"A standard classifying the purposes of government activities, developed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and published by the United Nations Statistical Division.",https://unstats.un.org/unsd/classifications/Econ/,organization
proClass,ProClass,ProClass is a procurement classification scheme intended for use by local government in the United Kingdom.,https://proclass.org.uk/,item
sdg,Sustainable Development Goals,"The Sustainable Development Goals are a collection of 17 interlinked goals set by the United Nations General Assembly and designed to be a ""blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all"".",https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/indicators/indicators-list/,tender
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions schema/codelists/documentType.csv
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tender,eligibilityCriteria,Eligibility criteria,Detailed documents about the eligibility of bidders.,1.2,"This code had unclear semantics and used ambiguous terms, and is deprecated in favor of 'exclusionGrounds'."
"tender, award, contract",contractSchedule,Contract schedules,"Any document which contains additional terms, obligations or information related to the contract, such as a schedule, appendix, annex, attachment or addendum.",1.2,Deprecated in favor of contractAnnexe.
"tender, award",noObjectionCertificate,No objection certificate,A document that certifies that the issuer has no objections to the tender or award.,,
tender,legislation,Legislation,"A general regulatory framework applicable in the place where the contract is to be performed. For example, tax legislation, environmental protection legislation or employment protection and working conditions legislation.",,
4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions schema/codelists/partyRole.csv
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Code,Title,Description,Source,Deprecated
buyer,Buyer,"The organization aiming to conclude a contract with a supplier or to use the goods, services or works resulting from the contract.",,
leadBuyer,Lead buyer,The lead buyer in a group of buyers.,,
procuringEntity,Procuring entity,"The organization managing the contracting (or planning) process. If an organization is both a buyer and a procuring entity (as can be the case in simple contracting processes), its roles should include 'buyer', but not 'procuringEntity'.",,
supplier,Supplier,An organization with which a buyer or a procuring entity decided to conclude a contract.,,
tenderer,Tenderer,An organization that submitted a bid.,,
leadTenderer,Lead tenderer,The lead tenderer in the case of a consortium or equivalent.,,
funder,Funder,The funder is an organization providing money or finance for this contracting process.,,1.2
enquirer,Enquirer,An organization that submitted an enquiry during the enquiry period of the contracting process.,,
payer,Payer,An organization making a payment from a transaction.,,
payee,Payee,An organization in receipt of a payment from a transaction.,,
submissionReceiptBody,Submission receipt body,The organization responsible for receiving bids or requests to participate.,,
evaluationBody,Evaluation body,The organization responsible for evaluating bids or requests to participate.,,
reviewBody,Review body,An organization responsible for the review of this procurement process. This organization often has a role in any challenges made to the contract award.,,
interestedParty,Interested party,"An organization that expressed interest in the contracting process: for example, by signing up for notifications, submitting enquiries, or requesting procurement documents. The organization can be a potential supplier, news organization, investor, etc.",,
contractImplementationManager,Contract implementation manager,The organization responsible for managing the implementation of the contract on behalf of the buyer. (This may be different from the procuring entity that manages the contracting process.),,
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