Public Act 93-0642

HB3048 Re-Enrolled                   LRB093 07661 JAM 07841 b

    AN ACT relating to procurement.

    Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section  5.   The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by
adding Section 30-22 as follows:

    (30 ILCS 500/30-22 new)
    Sec. 30-22.  Construction contracts;  responsible  bidder
requirements.   To  be  considered  a responsible bidder on a
construction contract for purposes of  this  Code,  a  bidder
must  comply  with all of the following requirements and must
present satisfactory  evidence  of  that  compliance  to  the
appropriate construction agency:
         (1)  The bidder must comply with all applicable laws
    concerning the bidder's entitlement to  conduct  business
    in Illinois.
         (2)  The  bidder  must  comply  with  all applicable
    provisions of the Prevailing Wage Act.
         (3)  The  bidder  must  comply  with  Subchapter  VI
    ("Equal Employment Opportunities") of Chapter 21 of Title
    42 of  the  United  States  Code  (42  U.S.C.  2000e  and
    following)  and with Federal Executive Order No. 11246 as
    amended by Executive Order No. 11375.
         (4)  The bidder must have a valid  Federal  Employer
    Identification  Number  or,  if  an  individual,  a valid
    Social Security Number.
         (5)  The bidder must have  a  valid  certificate  of
    insurance   showing   the  following  coverages:  general
    liability,  professional  liability,  product  liability,
    workers' compensation,  completed  operations,  hazardous
    occupation, and automobile.
         (6)  The bidder and all bidder's subcontractors must
    participate  in  applicable  apprenticeship  and training
    programs approved  by  and  registered  with  the  United
    States Department of Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship and
    Training.
    The  provisions  of  this  Section  shall  not  apply  to
federally  funded  construction  projects if such application
would jeopardize the receipt  or  use  of  federal  funds  in
support of such a project.