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Public Act 096-0584 |
SB0420 Enrolled |
LRB096 06455 RCE 16539 b |
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AN ACT concerning finance.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Governmental Joint Purchasing Act is amended |
by changing Sections 2, 3, and 4 as follows:
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(30 ILCS 525/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1602)
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Sec. 2. Joint purchasing authority. |
(a) Any governmental unit may purchase personal property, |
supplies
and services jointly with one or more other |
governmental units. All such joint
purchases shall be by |
competitive bids as provided in Section 4 of this Act.
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provisions of any other acts under which a governmental unit |
operates which
refer to purchases and procedures in connection |
therewith shall be superseded
by the provisions of this Act |
when the governmental units are exercising the
joint powers |
created by this Act.
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(a-5) The Department of Central Management Services may |
purchase personal property, supplies, and services jointly |
with a governmental entity of another state or with a |
consortium of governmental entities of one or more other |
states. Subject to provisions of the joint purchasing |
solicitation, the Department of Central Management Services |
may designate the resulting contract as available to |
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governmental units in Illinois. |
(b) Any not-for-profit agency that qualifies under Section |
45-35 of the Illinois Procurement Code 7-1 of the
Illinois |
Purchasing Act and that either (1) acts pursuant to a board
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established by or controlled by a unit of local government or |
(2) receives
grant funds from the State or from a unit of local |
government, shall be
eligible to participate in contracts |
established by the State.
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(Source: P.A. 87-960.)
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(30 ILCS 525/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1603)
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Sec. 3. Conduct of bid-letting. Under any Any agreement of |
the governmental units that which desire to make joint
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purchases pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 2 , one of the |
governmental units shall conduct the letting of bids.
Where the |
State of Illinois is a party to the joint purchase agreement, |
the
Department of Central Management Services shall conduct the |
letting of
bids. Expenses of such bid-letting may be shared by |
the participating
governmental units in proportion to the |
amount of personal property,
supplies or services each unit |
purchases.
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When the State of Illinois is a party to the joint
purchase |
agreement pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 2 , the |
acceptance of bids shall be in
accordance with the Illinois |
Procurement Code and
rules promulgated under that Code. When |
the State of
Illinois is not a party to the joint purchase |
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agreement, the
acceptance of bids shall be governed by the |
agreement.
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When the State of Illinois is a party to a joint purchase |
agreement pursuant to subsection (a-5) of Section 2, the State |
may act as the lead state or as a participant state. When the |
State of Illinois is the lead state, all such joint purchases |
shall be conducted in accordance with the Illinois Procurement |
Code. When Illinois is a participant state, all such joint |
purchases shall be conducted in accordance with the procurement |
laws of the lead state; provided that all such joint |
procurements must be by competitive sealed bid. All resulting |
awards shall be published in the appropriate volume of the |
Illinois Procurement Bulletin as may be required by Illinois |
law governing publication of the solicitation, protest, and |
award of Illinois State contracts. Contracts resulting from a |
joint purchase shall contain all provisions required by |
Illinois law and rule. |
The personal
property, supplies or services involved shall |
be distributed or rendered
directly to each governmental unit |
taking part in the purchase. The person
selling the personal |
property, supplies or services may bill each
governmental unit |
separately for its proportionate share of the cost of the
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personal property, supplies or services purchased.
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The credit or liability of each governmental unit shall |
remain separate
and distinct. Disputes between bidders and |
governmental units shall be resolved
between the immediate |
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parties.
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(Source: P.A. 90-572, eff. date - See Sec. 99-5.)
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(30 ILCS 525/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 1604)
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Sec. 4. Bids. The purchases of all personal property, |
supplies and services under
this Act shall be based on |
competitive, sealed bids. For purchases pursuant to subsection |
(a) of Section 2, bids Bids shall be
solicited by public notice |
inserted at least once in a newspaper of general
circulation in |
one of the counties where the materials are to be used and
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least 5 calendar days before the final date of submitting bids. |
Where
the State of Illinois is a party to the joint purchase |
agreement, public
notice soliciting the bids shall be inserted |
in the appropriate volume of the Illinois Procurement Bulletin |
official newspaper of
the State . Such notice shall include a |
general description of the personal
property, supplies or |
services to be purchased and shall state where all
blanks and |
specifications may be obtained and the time and place for the
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opening of bids. The governmental unit conducting the |
bid-letting may also
solicit sealed bids by sending requests by |
mail to prospective suppliers
and by posting notices on a |
public bulletin board in its office.
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All purchases, orders or contracts shall be awarded to the |
lowest
responsible bidder, taking into consideration the |
qualities of the articles
or services supplied, their |
conformity with the specifications, their
suitability to the |
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requirements of the participating governmental units and
the |
delivery terms.
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Where the State of Illinois is not a party, all bids may be |
rejected and
new bids solicited if one or more of the |
participating governmental units
believes the public interest |
may be served thereby. Each bid, with the name
of the bidder, |
shall be entered on a record, which record with the
successful |
bid indicated thereon shall, after the award of the purchase or
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order or contract, be open to public inspection. A copy of all |
contracts
shall be filed with the purchasing agent or clerk or |
secretary of each
participating governmental unit.
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(Source: P.A. 76-641.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
1, 2010.
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