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Version
1.0.9
Size
27.6 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 29, 2026

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About Ustawa Pzp

Access the Public Procurement Law directly on your mobile device with Ustawa Pzp, the first app to bring Poland's full procurement legislation to your fingertips. Whether you're a procurement professional, legal advisor, or business stakeholder, having the current act readily available saves time and eliminates uncertainty when you need to reference specific provisions.

The app includes the Act of September 11, 2019, with all latest amendments and updates integrated. A built-in search engine lets you quickly locate specific articles, sections, or phrases without scrolling through the entire document. The detailed table of contents allows direct navigation to any subsection, making it simple to jump between related provisions or cross-reference requirements.

Manage your workflow efficiently with text selection and copy functions — extract clauses or requirements for use in contracts, tenders, or internal documentation. Navigate between search results smoothly to compare different sections and understand how they interconnect. All of this works offline, so you maintain full access to the law even without an internet connection — critical when working on-site or in areas with limited connectivity.

Stay informed with built-in news updates relevant to procurement changes and regulatory developments. The application is free to download and use, backed by ApexNet's expertise as a leading provider in public procurement training and education.

Ustawa Pzp gives procurement professionals, legal teams, and businesses a reliable, always-available reference tool for Polish public procurement law.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Full current Polish procurement law with latest amendments included
  • Built-in search and detailed table of contents for quick navigation
  • Works completely offline, useful for on-site or remote work
  • Text selection and copy functions for extracting clauses into documents

Cons

  • News updates require internet connection despite offline law access
  • No mention of dark mode or accessibility features for extended reading
  • Free app backed by paid training provider may introduce upsells later
  • Single static document with no updates mechanism if law changes after download

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