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Public Act 096-0575 |
HB2651 Enrolled |
LRB096 04574 RLC 14629 b |
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AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing |
Section 33-7 as follows: |
(720 ILCS 5/33-7) |
Sec. 33-7. Public contractor misconduct.
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(a) A public contractor; a person seeking a public contract |
on behalf of himself, herself, or another; an employee of a |
public
contractor; or a person seeking a public contract on |
behalf of himself, herself, or another commits public |
contractor misconduct when, in the performance of, or in |
connection with, a contract with
the State, a unit of local |
government, or a school district or in obtaining or seeking to |
obtain such a contract he or she commits any of
the following |
acts: |
(1) intentionally or knowingly makes, uses, or causes |
to be made or used a false record or statement to conceal, |
avoid, or decrease an obligation to pay or transmit money |
or property; |
(2) knowingly performs an act that he or
she knows he |
or she is forbidden by law to perform; |
(3) with intent to obtain a personal advantage for |
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himself, herself, or another, he or she
performs an act in |
excess of his or her contractual responsibility; or |
(4) solicits or knowingly accepts for the performance |
of any act a fee or
reward that he or she knows is not |
authorized by law ; or . |
(5) knowingly or intentionally seeks or receives |
compensation or reimbursement for goods and services he or |
she purported to deliver or render, but failed to do so |
pursuant to the terms of the contract, to the unit of State |
or local government or school district. |
(b) Sentence. Any person who violates this Section commits |
a Class 3 felony. Any person convicted of this offense or a |
similar offense in any state of the United States which |
contains the same elements of this offense shall be barred for |
10 years from the date of conviction from contracting with, |
employment by, or holding public office with the State or any |
unit of local government or school district. No corporation |
shall be barred as a result of a conviction under this Section |
of any employee or agent of such corporation if the employee so |
convicted is no longer employed by the corporation and (1) it |
has been finally adjudicated not guilty or (2) it demonstrates |
to the government entity with which it seeks to contract, and |
that entity finds, that the commission of the offense was |
neither authorized, requested, commanded, nor performed by a |
director, officer or high managerial agent on behalf of the |
corporation as provided in paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of |
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Section 5-4 of this Code. |
(c) The Attorney General or the State's Attorney in the |
county where the principal office of the unit of local |
government or school district is located may bring a civil |
action on behalf of any unit of State or local government to |
recover a civil penalty from any person who knowingly engages |
in conduct which violates subsection (a) of this Section in |
treble the amount of the monetary cost to the unit of State or |
local government or school district involved in the violation. |
The Attorney General or State's Attorney shall be entitled to |
recover reasonable attorney's fees as part of the costs |
assessed to the defendant. This subsection (c) shall in no way |
limit the ability of any unit of State or local government or |
school district to recover moneys or damages regarding public |
contracts under any other law or ordinance. A civil action |
shall be barred unless the action is commenced within 6 years |
after the later of (1) the date on which the conduct |
establishing the cause of action occurred or (2) the date on |
which the unit of State or local government or school district |
knew or should have known that the conduct establishing the |
cause of action occurred.
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(d) This amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly shall |
not be construed to create a private right of action. |
(Source: P.A. 94-338, eff. 1-1-06.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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