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1 | AN ACT concerning efficient government.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Council on Efficient Government Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Purposes. The purposes of the council on | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | efficient government are to: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (1) Ensure that each State agency focuses on its core | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | mission and delivers goods and services effectively and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | efficiently by leveraging resources and contracting with | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | private sector vendors if these vendors can more effectively | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | and efficiently provide these goods or services and reduce the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | cost of government. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | (2) Evaluate for feasibility, cost effectiveness, and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | efficiency business cases to be outsourced before a State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | agency proceeds with any outsourcing of goods or services. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Section 10. Council on efficient government; members; | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | terms; vacancies. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | (A) The council on efficient government is established | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | consisting of the following members: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | (1) The chief executive or administrative officer of a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | State agency who is appointed by the Governor. |
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1 | (2) Two members who are engaged in private enterprise | ||||||
2 | and who are appointed by the Governor. | ||||||
3 | (3) Two members who are engaged in private enterprise | ||||||
4 | and who are appointed by the President of the Senate. | ||||||
5 | (4) Two members who are engaged in private enterprise | ||||||
6 | and who are appointed by the Speaker of the House of | ||||||
7 | Representatives. | ||||||
8 | (B) The terms of one of each of the 2 initial appointees | ||||||
9 | under each of items (2), (3), and (4) of subsection (A) are for | ||||||
10 | one year as determined by lot. Otherwise, the terms of | ||||||
11 | appointment to the council are for 2 years unless the chief | ||||||
12 | executive or administrative officer of a State agency ceases to | ||||||
13 | hold office. The Governor shall appoint a replacement member | ||||||
14 | for the remainder of the unexpired term. | ||||||
15 | (C) A member of the council who is engaged in private | ||||||
16 | enterprise is not eligible to receive compensation but is | ||||||
17 | eligible for reimbursement of expenses. | ||||||
18 | (D) A member of the council may not participate in a | ||||||
19 | council review of a business case to outsource if the State | ||||||
20 | agency is conducting the proposed outsourcing or, in the case | ||||||
21 | of a member engaged in private enterprise, if the member has a | ||||||
22 | business relationship with an entity that is involved or | ||||||
23 | potentially could be involved in the proposed outsourcing. | ||||||
24 | (E) A member of the council who is engaged in private | ||||||
25 | enterprise may not delegate the membership to a designee. | ||||||
26 | (F) A quorum shall consist of at least 3 members of the |
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1 | council. | ||||||
2 | (G) Any vacancy on the council shall be filled in the same | ||||||
3 | manner as the original appointment, and any member appointed to | ||||||
4 | fill a vacancy occurring for a reason other than the expiration | ||||||
5 | of a term serves only for the unexpired term of the member's | ||||||
6 | predecessor. | ||||||
7 | (H) The council shall select a chairperson from among its | ||||||
8 | members. | ||||||
9 | Section 15. Powers and duties of council. | ||||||
10 | (A) The council shall: | ||||||
11 | (1) Review whether or not a good or service provided by | ||||||
12 | a State agency could be privatized to provide the same type | ||||||
13 | and quality of good or service that would result in cost | ||||||
14 | savings or best value. The council may hold public hearings | ||||||
15 | as part of its evaluation process and shall report its | ||||||
16 | recommendations to the Governor, the President of the | ||||||
17 | Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
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18 | (2) Review privatization of a good or service at the | ||||||
19 | request of a State agency or a private enterprise.
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20 | (3) Review issues concerning agency competition with | ||||||
21 | one or more private enterprises to determine ways to | ||||||
22 | eliminate any unfair competition with a private | ||||||
23 | enterprise.
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24 | (4) Recommend privatization to a State agency if a | ||||||
25 | proposed privatization is demonstrated to provide a more |
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1 | cost efficient or more effective manner of providing a good | ||||||
2 | or service.
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3 | (5) Comply with Sections 20 and 25.
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4 | (6) Employ a standard process for reviewing business | ||||||
5 | cases to outsource.
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6 | (7) Review and evaluate business cases to outsource as | ||||||
7 | requested by the Governor or the State agency head whose | ||||||
8 | agency is proposing to outsource.
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9 | (8) No later than 30 days before a State agency's | ||||||
10 | issuance of a solicitation of $10,000,000 or more, provide | ||||||
11 | to the State agency conducting the procurement, the | ||||||
12 | Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of | ||||||
13 | the House of Representatives an advisory report for each | ||||||
14 | business case reviewed and evaluated by the council. The | ||||||
15 | report must contain all versions of the business case, an | ||||||
16 | evaluation of the business case, any relevant | ||||||
17 | recommendations and sufficient information to assist the | ||||||
18 | State agency proposing to outsource in determining whether | ||||||
19 | the business case to outsource should be included with the | ||||||
20 | legislative budget request.
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21 | (9) Recommend and implement standard processes for | ||||||
22 | State agency and council review and evaluate State agency | ||||||
23 | business cases to outsource, including templates for use by | ||||||
24 | State agencies in submitting business cases to the council.
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25 | (10) Recommend standards, processes, and guidelines | ||||||
26 | for use by State agencies in developing business cases to |
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1 | outsource.
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2 | (11) Incorporate any lessons learned from outsourcing | ||||||
3 | services and activities into council standards, procedures | ||||||
4 | and guidelines, as appropriate, and identify and | ||||||
5 | disseminate to agencies information regarding best | ||||||
6 | practices in outsourcing efforts.
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7 | (12) Develop guidelines for assisting State employees | ||||||
8 | whose jobs are eliminated as a result of outsourcing.
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9 | (13) Receive complaints of violations of this Act.
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10 | (14) Transmit complaints received under this Section | ||||||
11 | to the State agency alleged to be in violation.
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12 | (15) Hold public hearings on complaints and determine | ||||||
13 | whether the agency is in violation of this Act.
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14 | (16) Issue a written report of its findings to the | ||||||
15 | complainant within 90 days after receiving the State | ||||||
16 | agency's response.
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17 | (17) Transmit to the Governor, the President of the | ||||||
18 | Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives a | ||||||
19 | complete report of each meeting, including recommendations | ||||||
20 | to correct violations of prohibitions on competition with | ||||||
21 | private enterprise and findings on necessary exceptions to | ||||||
22 | the prohibitions.
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23 | (18) Solicit petitions of interest from private sector | ||||||
24 | service providers as the council considers appropriate. | ||||||
25 | The council may evaluate and review the petitions and may | ||||||
26 | hold public hearings as part of the evaluation process. The |
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1 | council may recommend some or all of the petitions to the | ||||||
2 | Governor's Office of Management and Budget for further | ||||||
3 | review. A person does not have a cause of action based on | ||||||
4 | the failure of the council to consider a petition of | ||||||
5 | interest or make a recommendation.
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6 | (B) The council may evaluate and review all State agency | ||||||
7 | exemptions and exemptions to the restrictions on competition | ||||||
8 | with private enterprise in this Act and may determine that any | ||||||
9 | function or functions of State agency are in violation of this | ||||||
10 | Act. The council shall report its findings and recommendations | ||||||
11 | to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker | ||||||
12 | of the House of Representatives.
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13 | (C) The council shall prepare an annual report on: | ||||||
14 | (1) Recommendations on innovative methods of | ||||||
15 | delivering government services that would improve the | ||||||
16 | efficiency, effectiveness, or competition in the delivery | ||||||
17 | of government services, including enterprisewide | ||||||
18 | proposals.
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19 | (2) Outsourcing efforts of each State agency, | ||||||
20 | including the number of outsourcing business cases and | ||||||
21 | solicitations, the number and dollar value of outsourcing | ||||||
22 | contracts, descriptions of performance results as | ||||||
23 | applicable, any contract violations or project slippages, | ||||||
24 | and the status of extensions, renewals, and amendments of | ||||||
25 | outsourcing contracts. | ||||||
26 | (3) Information about the council's activities. |
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1 | (4) The status of the inventory created under Section | ||||||
2 | 20. | ||||||
3 | (D) The council shall submit the annual report prescribed | ||||||
4 | by subsection (C) of this Section to the Governor, the | ||||||
5 | President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of | ||||||
6 | Representatives no later than January 15 immediately following | ||||||
7 | the calendar year for which the report is made. The council | ||||||
8 | shall provide an oral report to the legislative appropriations | ||||||
9 | committees and the Governor's Office of Management and Budget | ||||||
10 | when the legislature is not in session.
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11 | (E) The Auditor General shall employ an adequate number of | ||||||
12 | staff who collectively possess significant expertise and | ||||||
13 | experience as required to carry out the responsibilities of | ||||||
14 | this Act. | ||||||
15 | (F) Each State agency shall submit to the council all | ||||||
16 | information, documents, and other materials required by the | ||||||
17 | council pursuant to this Act. | ||||||
18 | (G) At the request of the council and on approval of the | ||||||
19 | Legislative Audit Commission, the Auditor General shall | ||||||
20 | provide performance audit and other required information | ||||||
21 | relating to State agency budgets and functions. The Auditor | ||||||
22 | General may assist in the development and review of the agency | ||||||
23 | inventory of commercial activities prescribed in Section 20. | ||||||
24 | (H) In addition to filing a copy of recommendations for | ||||||
25 | privatization with an agency head, the council shall file a | ||||||
26 | copy of its recommendations for privatization with the |
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1 | Governor's office, the legislative appropriations committees, | ||||||
2 | and the Governor's Office of Management and Budget for | ||||||
3 | submission to the relevant legislative appropriation | ||||||
4 | committees. | ||||||
5 | (I) The council may appoint advisory groups to conduct | ||||||
6 | studies, research, or analyses and make reports and | ||||||
7 | recommendations with respect to a matter within the | ||||||
8 | jurisdiction of the council. At least one member of the council | ||||||
9 | shall serve on each advisory group. | ||||||
10 | (J) Subject to Section 25, subsection (B), this Act does | ||||||
11 | not preclude a State agency from privatizing the provision of a | ||||||
12 | good or service independent of the council. | ||||||
13 | (K) Any aggrieved person may elect to directly seek | ||||||
14 | judicial relief. | ||||||
15 | Section 20. Commercial activities inventory and review. | ||||||
16 | (A) On or before June 30, 2010, the council shall create an | ||||||
17 | inventory of activities of State agencies to classify whether | ||||||
18 | each activity or elements of the activity are:
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19 | (1) A commercial activity that can be obtained in whole | ||||||
20 | or in part from a private enterprise.
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21 | (2) An inherently governmental activity.
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22 | (B) The council shall update the inventory created under | ||||||
23 | this Section at least every 2 years. | ||||||
24 | (C) The council shall make the inventory available to the | ||||||
25 | public through electronic means. |
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1 | (D) State agencies shall cooperate with inventory requests | ||||||
2 | made by the council. | ||||||
3 | Section 25. Business cases to outsource; review and | ||||||
4 | analysis; requirements. | ||||||
5 | (A) A proposal to outsource having a projected cost of more | ||||||
6 | than $10,000,000 in any fiscal year shall require: | ||||||
7 | (1) An initial business case analysis conducted by the | ||||||
8 | State agency and submitted to the council, the Governor, | ||||||
9 | the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House | ||||||
10 | of Representatives at least 60 days before a solicitation | ||||||
11 | is issued. The council shall evaluate the business case | ||||||
12 | analysis and submit an advisory report to the State agency, | ||||||
13 | the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker | ||||||
14 | of the House of Representatives when the advisory report is | ||||||
15 | completed, but at least 30 days before the agency issues | ||||||
16 | the solicitation. | ||||||
17 | (2) A final business case analysis conducted by the | ||||||
18 | State agency and submitted after the conclusion of any | ||||||
19 | negotiations, at least 30 days before execution of a | ||||||
20 | contract, to the council, the Governor, the President of | ||||||
21 | the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of | ||||||
22 | Representatives. | ||||||
23 | (B) A proposal to outsource having a projected cost of at | ||||||
24 | least $1,000,000 but not more than $10,000,000 in any fiscal | ||||||
25 | year shall require:
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1 | (1) An initial business case analysis conducted by the | ||||||
2 | State agency and submission of the business case, at least | ||||||
3 | 30 days before issuing a solicitation, to the council, the | ||||||
4 | Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of | ||||||
5 | the House of Representatives. | ||||||
6 | (2) A final business case analysis conducted by the | ||||||
7 | State agency and submitted after the conclusion of any | ||||||
8 | negotiations, at least 30 days before execution of a | ||||||
9 | contract, to the council, the Governor, the President of | ||||||
10 | the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of | ||||||
11 | Representatives.
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12 | (C) A business case to outsource having a projected cost of | ||||||
13 | less than $1,000,000 in any fiscal year shall require a final | ||||||
14 | business case analysis conducted by the State agency after the | ||||||
15 | conclusion of any negotiations and provided to the council at | ||||||
16 | least 30 days before execution of a contract. The council shall | ||||||
17 | provide the business cases in its annual report to the | ||||||
18 | President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of | ||||||
19 | Representatives.
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20 | (D) For any proposed outsourcing, the State agency shall | ||||||
21 | develop a business case that justifies the proposal to | ||||||
22 | outsource. The business case is not subject to challenge or | ||||||
23 | protest. The business case must include: | ||||||
24 | (1) A detailed description of the service or activity | ||||||
25 | for which the outsourcing is proposed.
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26 | (2) A description and analysis of the State agency's |
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1 | current performance based on existing performance measures | ||||||
2 | if the State agency is currently performing the service or | ||||||
3 | activity.
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4 | (3) The goals desired to be achieved through the | ||||||
5 | proposed outsourcing and the rationale for the goals.
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6 | (4) A citation to the existing or proposed legal | ||||||
7 | authority for outsourcing the service or activity.
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8 | (5) A description of available options for achieving | ||||||
9 | the goals. If State employees are currently performing the | ||||||
10 | service or activity, at least one option involving | ||||||
11 | maintaining State provision of the service or activity | ||||||
12 | shall be included.
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13 | (6) An analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of | ||||||
14 | each option, including, at a minimum, potential | ||||||
15 | performance improvements and risks.
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16 | (7) A description of the current market for the | ||||||
17 | contractual services that are under consideration for | ||||||
18 | outsourcing.
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19 | (8) A cost benefit analysis documenting the direct and | ||||||
20 | indirect specific baseline costs, savings, and qualitative | ||||||
21 | and quantitative benefits involved in or resulting from the | ||||||
22 | implementation of the recommended option or options. The | ||||||
23 | analysis must specify the schedule that, at a minimum, must | ||||||
24 | be adhered to in order to achieve the estimated savings. | ||||||
25 | All elements of cost must be clearly identified in the cost | ||||||
26 | benefit analysis, described in the business case and |
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1 | supported by applicable records and reports. The State | ||||||
2 | agency head shall attest that based on the data and | ||||||
3 | information underlying the business case and to the best of | ||||||
4 | the State agency head's knowledge all projected costs, | ||||||
5 | savings, and benefits are valid and achievable. For the | ||||||
6 | purposes of this paragraph: | ||||||
7 | (a) "Cost" means the reasonable, relevant, and | ||||||
8 | verifiable cost, which may include elements such as | ||||||
9 | personnel, materials and supplies, services, | ||||||
10 | equipment, capital depreciation, rent, maintenance and | ||||||
11 | repairs, utilities, insurance, personnel travel, | ||||||
12 | overhead, and interim and final payments. The | ||||||
13 | appropriate elements shall depend on the nature of the | ||||||
14 | specific initiative.
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15 | (b) "Savings" means the difference between the | ||||||
16 | direct and indirect actual annual baseline costs | ||||||
17 | compared to the projected annual cost for the | ||||||
18 | contracted functions or responsibilities in any | ||||||
19 | succeeding State fiscal year during the term of the | ||||||
20 | contract.
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21 | (9) A description of differences among current State | ||||||
22 | agency policies and processes and, as appropriate, a | ||||||
23 | discussion of options for or a plan to standardize, | ||||||
24 | consolidate, or revise current policies and processes, if | ||||||
25 | any, to reduce the customization of any proposed solution | ||||||
26 | that would otherwise be required.
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1 | (10) A description of the specific performance | ||||||
2 | standards that must, at a minimum, be met to ensure | ||||||
3 | adequate performance.
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4 | (11) The projected time frame for key events from the | ||||||
5 | beginning of the procurement process through the | ||||||
6 | expiration of a contract.
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7 | (12) A plan to ensure compliance with the public | ||||||
8 | records law.
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9 | (13) A specific and feasible contingency plan | ||||||
10 | addressing contractor nonperformance and a description of | ||||||
11 | the tasks involved in and costs required for its | ||||||
12 | implementation.
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13 | (14) A State agency's transition plan for addressing | ||||||
14 | changes in the number of agency personnel, affected | ||||||
15 | business processes, employee transition issues, and | ||||||
16 | communication with affected stakeholders, such as agency | ||||||
17 | clients and the public. The transition plan must contain a | ||||||
18 | reemployment and retraining assistance plan for employees | ||||||
19 | who are not retained by the State agency or employed by the | ||||||
20 | contractor.
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21 | (15) A plan for ensuring access by persons with | ||||||
22 | disabilities in compliance with applicable State and | ||||||
23 | federal law.
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24 | (16) A description of legislative and budgetary | ||||||
25 | actions necessary to accomplish the proposed outsourcing.
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26 | (E) Each contract for a proposed outsourcing pursuant to |
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1 | this Section shall include the following:
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2 | (1) A scope-of-work provision that clearly specifies | ||||||
3 | each service or deliverable to be provided, including a | ||||||
4 | description of each deliverable or activity that is | ||||||
5 | quantifiable, measurable, and verifiable. This provision | ||||||
6 | must include a clause stating that if a particular service | ||||||
7 | or deliverable is inadvertently omitted or not clearly | ||||||
8 | specified but determined to be operationally necessary and | ||||||
9 | verified to have been performed by the agency within the 12 | ||||||
10 | months before the execution of the contract, the service or | ||||||
11 | deliverable will be provided by the contractor through the | ||||||
12 | identified contract amendment process.
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13 | (2) A service level agreement provision describing all | ||||||
14 | services to be provided under the terms of the agreement, | ||||||
15 | the State agency's service requirements and performance | ||||||
16 | objectives, specific responsibilities of the State agency | ||||||
17 | and the contractor, and the process for amending any | ||||||
18 | portion of the service level agreement. Each service level | ||||||
19 | agreement must contain an exclusivity clause that allows | ||||||
20 | the State agency to retain the right to perform the service | ||||||
21 | or activity, directly or with another contractor, if | ||||||
22 | service levels are not being achieved.
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23 | (3) A provision that identifies all associated costs, | ||||||
24 | specific payment terms, and payment schedules, including | ||||||
25 | provisions governing incentives and financial | ||||||
26 | disincentives and criteria governing payment.
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1 | (4) A provision that identifies a clear and specific | ||||||
2 | transition plan that will be implemented in order to | ||||||
3 | complete all required activities needed to transfer the | ||||||
4 | service or activity from the State agency to the contractor | ||||||
5 | and operate the service or activity successfully.
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6 | (5) A performance standards provision that identifies | ||||||
7 | all required performance standards, which must include at a | ||||||
8 | minimum:
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9 | (a) Detailed and measurable acceptance criteria | ||||||
10 | for each deliverable and service to be provided to the | ||||||
11 | State agency under the terms of the contract that | ||||||
12 | document the required performance level.
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13 | (b) A method for monitoring and reporting progress | ||||||
14 | in achieving specified performance standards and | ||||||
15 | levels.
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16 | (c) The sanctions or disincentives that will be | ||||||
17 | imposed for nonperformance by the contractor or State | ||||||
18 | agency.
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19 | (6) A provision that requires the contractor and its | ||||||
20 | subcontractors to maintain adequate accounting records | ||||||
21 | that comply with all applicable federal and State laws and | ||||||
22 | generally accepted accounting principles.
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23 | (7) A provision that authorizes the State agency to | ||||||
24 | have access to and audit all records related to the | ||||||
25 | contract and subcontracts, or any responsibilities or | ||||||
26 | functions under the contract and subcontracts, for |
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1 | purposes of legislative oversight and a requirement for | ||||||
2 | audits by a service organization pursuant to professional | ||||||
3 | auditing standards, if appropriate.
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4 | (8) A provision that requires the contractor to | ||||||
5 | interview and consider for employment with the contractor | ||||||
6 | each displaced State employee who is interested in that | ||||||
7 | employment.
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8 | (9) A contingency plan provision that describes the | ||||||
9 | mechanism for continuing the operation of the service or | ||||||
10 | activity, including transferring the service or activity | ||||||
11 | back to the State agency or successor contractor, if the | ||||||
12 | contractor fails to perform and comply with the performance | ||||||
13 | standards and levels of the contract and the contract is | ||||||
14 | terminated.
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15 | (10) A provision that requires the contractor and its | ||||||
16 | subcontractors to comply with public records laws | ||||||
17 | specifically to: | ||||||
18 | (a) Keep and maintain the public records that | ||||||
19 | ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the | ||||||
20 | State agency in order to perform the service or | ||||||
21 | activity.
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22 | (b) Provide the public with access to the public | ||||||
23 | records on the same terms and conditions that the State | ||||||
24 | agency would provide the records.
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25 | (c) Ensure that records that are exempt or records | ||||||
26 | that are confidential and exempt are not disclosed |
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1 | except as authorized by law.
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2 | (d) Meet all requirements for retaining records | ||||||
3 | and transfer to the State agency, at no cost, all | ||||||
4 | public records in possession of the contractor on | ||||||
5 | termination of the contract and destroy any duplicate | ||||||
6 | public records that are exempt or confidential. All | ||||||
7 | records stored electronically must be provided to the | ||||||
8 | State agency in a format that is compatible with the | ||||||
9 | information technology systems of the State agency.
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10 | (11) A provision that addresses ownership of | ||||||
11 | intellectual property. This paragraph does not provide the | ||||||
12 | specific authority needed by a State agency to obtain a | ||||||
13 | copyright or trademark.
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14 | (12) If applicable, a provision that allows the State | ||||||
15 | agency to purchase from the contractor, at its depreciated | ||||||
16 | value, assets used by the contractor in the performance of | ||||||
17 | the contract. If assets have not depreciated, the State | ||||||
18 | agency shall retain the right to negotiate to purchase at | ||||||
19 | an agreed on cost. | ||||||
20 | Section 30. Council accounting method. The council, by | ||||||
21 | rule, shall establish an accounting method that: | ||||||
22 | (1) Is similar to generally accepted accounting principles | ||||||
23 | used by a private enterprise. | ||||||
24 | (2) Allows an agency to identify the total actual cost of | ||||||
25 | engaging in a commercial activity in a manner similar to how a |
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1 | private enterprise identifies the total actual cost to the | ||||||
2 | private enterprise, including the following: | ||||||
3 | (a) Labor expenses, such as compensation and benefits, | ||||||
4 | costs of training, costs of paying overtime, and costs of | ||||||
5 | supervising labor or other personnel expenses. | ||||||
6 | (b) Operating costs, such as vehicle maintenance and | ||||||
7 | repair, marketing, advertising or other sales expenses, | ||||||
8 | office expenses, costs of an accounting operation such as | ||||||
9 | billing, insurance expenses, real estate or equipment | ||||||
10 | costs, debt service costs or a proportionate amount of | ||||||
11 | other overhead or capital expenses, such as vehicle | ||||||
12 | depreciation and depreciation of other fixed assets.
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13 | (c) Contract management costs.
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14 | (d) Other costs particular to a person supplying the | ||||||
15 | good or service.
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16 | (3) Provides a process to estimate the taxes a State agency | ||||||
17 | would pay related to engaging in a commercial activity if the | ||||||
18 | State agency were required to pay federal, State, and local | ||||||
19 | taxes to the same extent as a private enterprise engaging in | ||||||
20 | the commercial activity. | ||||||
21 | Section 35. Governor; required review of commercial | ||||||
22 | activities. Beginning with fiscal year 2010, the Governor, at | ||||||
23 | least once every 2 fiscal years, shall select at least 3 | ||||||
24 | commercial activities that are being performed by a State | ||||||
25 | agency to be examined by the Governor's Office of Management |
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1 | and Budget. | ||||||
2 | Section 40. Duties of the Governor's Office of Management | ||||||
3 | and Budget. | ||||||
4 | (A) The Governor's Office of Management and Budget shall: | ||||||
5 | (1) Determine the amount of an appropriation that is no | ||||||
6 | longer needed by an executive branch agency because all or | ||||||
7 | a portion of the agency's provision of a good or service is | ||||||
8 | privatized. | ||||||
9 | (2) Adjust the Governor's budget recommendations to | ||||||
10 | reflect the amount that is determined under paragraph (1). | ||||||
11 | (3) Report its findings to the President of the Senate | ||||||
12 | and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. | ||||||
13 | (B) This Section does not prevent the Governor from making | ||||||
14 | a budget recommendation regarding the restoration of a portion | ||||||
15 | of the appropriation to a State agency that is reduced under | ||||||
16 | this Section. | ||||||
17 | Section 45. Applicability. This Act does not apply to | ||||||
18 | contracts in support of the planning, development, | ||||||
19 | implementation, operation, or maintenance of the road, bridge, | ||||||
20 | and public transportation construction program of the | ||||||
21 | Department of Transportation. | ||||||
22 | Section 90. Repeal. This Act is repealed on July 1, 2019.
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23 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon July |
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