Rep. Camille Y. Lilly

Filed: 2/27/2019

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 173

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 173 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The State Prompt Payment Act is amended by
5changing Sections 1 and 7 as follows:
 
6    (30 ILCS 540/1)  (from Ch. 127, par. 132.401)
7    Sec. 1. This Act applies to any State official or agency
8authorized to provide for payment from State funds, by virtue
9of any appropriation of the General Assembly, for goods or
10services furnished to the State.
11    For purposes of this Act, "goods or services furnished to
12the State" include but are not limited to (i) covered health
13care provided to eligible members and their covered dependents
14in accordance with the State Employees Group Insurance Act of
151971, including coverage through a physician-owned health
16maintenance organization under Section 6.1 of that Act, (ii)

 

 

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1prevention, intervention, or treatment services and supports
2for persons with developmental disabilities, mental health
3services, alcohol and substance abuse services, rehabilitation
4services, and early intervention services provided by a vendor,
5and (iii) prevention, intervention, or treatment services and
6supports for youth provided by a vendor by virtue of a
7contractual grant agreement. For the purposes of items (ii) and
8(iii), a vendor includes but is not limited to sellers of goods
9and services, including community-based organizations that are
10licensed to provide prevention, intervention, or treatment
11services and supports for persons with developmental
12disabilities, mental illness, and substance abuse problems, or
13that provides prevention, intervention, or treatment services
14and supports for youth.
15    For the purposes of this Act, "appropriate State official
16or agency" is defined as the Director or Chief Executive or his
17designee of that State agency or department or facility of such
18agency or department. With respect to covered health care
19provided to eligible members and their dependents in accordance
20with the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971,
21"appropriate State official or agency" also includes an
22administrator of a program of health benefits under that Act.
23    As used in this Act, "eligible member" means a member who
24is eligible for health benefits under the State Employees Group
25Insurance Act of 1971, and "member" and "dependent" have the
26meanings ascribed to those terms in that Act.

 

 

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1    As used in this Act, "a proper bill or invoice" means a
2bill or invoice, including, but not limited to, an invoice
3issued under a contractual grant agreement, that includes the
4information necessary for processing the payment as may be
5specified by a State agency and in rules adopted in accordance
6with this Act, including the names of all subcontractors or
7subconsultants to be paid from the bill or invoice and the
8amounts due to each of them, if any.
9(Source: P.A. 100-549, eff. 1-1-18.)
 
10    (30 ILCS 540/7)   (from Ch. 127, par. 132.407)
11    Sec. 7. Payments to subcontractors and material suppliers.
12    (a) When a State official or agency responsible for
13administering a contract submits a voucher to the Comptroller
14for payment to a contractor, that State official or agency
15shall promptly make available electronically the voucher
16number, the date of the voucher, and the amount of the voucher,
17and the names of all subcontractors who are to be paid from
18that pay period in the voucher. The State official or agency
19responsible for administering the contract shall provide
20subcontractors and material suppliers, known to the State
21official or agency, with instructions on how to access the
22electronic information.
23    (a-5) When a contractor receives any payment, the
24contractor shall pay each subcontractor and material supplier
25electronically within 72 hours after receiving payment in

 

 

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1proportion to the work completed by each subcontractor and
2material supplier its application or pay estimate, plus
3interest received under this Act. When a contractor receives
4any payment, the contractor shall pay each lower-tiered
5subcontractor and material supplier and each subcontractor and
6material supplier shall make payment to its own respective
7subcontractors and material suppliers. If the contractor
8receives less than the full payment due under the public
9construction contract, the contractor shall be obligated to
10disburse on a pro rata basis those funds received, plus
11interest received under this Act, with the contractor,
12subcontractors and material suppliers each receiving a
13prorated portion based on the amount of payment each has
14earned. When, however, the State official or agency does not
15release the full payment due under the contract because there
16are specific areas of work or materials the State agency or
17official has determined are not suitable for payment, then
18those specific subcontractors or material suppliers involved
19shall not be paid for that portion of work rejected or deemed
20not suitable for payment and all other subcontractors and
21suppliers shall be paid based upon the amount of payment each
22has earned, plus interest received under this Act.
23    (a-10) For construction contracts with the Department of
24Transportation, the contractor, subcontractor, or material
25supplier, regardless of tier, shall not offset, decrease, or
26diminish payment or payments that are due to its subcontractors

 

 

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1or material suppliers without reasonable cause.
2    A contractor, who refuses to make prompt payment
3electronically within 72 hours after receiving payment, in
4whole or in part, shall provide to the subcontractor or
5material supplier and the public owner or its agent, a written
6notice of that refusal. The written notice shall be made by a
7contractor no later than 5 calendar days after payment is
8received by the contractor. The written notice shall identify
9the Department of Transportation's contract, any subcontract
10or material purchase agreement, a detailed reason for refusal,
11the value of the payment to be withheld, and the specific
12remedial actions required of the subcontractor or material
13supplier so that payment may be made. Written notice of refusal
14may be given in a form and method which is acceptable to the
15parties and public owner.
16    (b) If the contractor, without reasonable cause, fails to
17make full payment of amounts due under subsection (a) to its
18subcontractors and material suppliers within 72 hours 15
19calendar days after receipt of payment from the State official
20or agency, the contractor shall pay to its subcontractors and
21material suppliers, in addition to the payment due them,
22interest in the amount of 2% per month, calculated from the
23expiration of the 72-hour 15-day period until fully paid. This
24subsection shall further apply to any payments made by
25subcontractors and material suppliers to their subcontractors
26and material suppliers and to all payments made to lower tier

 

 

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1subcontractors and material suppliers throughout the
2contracting chain.
3        (1) If a contractor, without reasonable cause, fails to
4    make payment in full as provided in subsection (a-5) within
5    72 hours 15 calendar days after receipt of payment under
6    the public construction contract, any subcontractor or
7    material supplier to whom payments are owed may file a
8    written notice and request for administrative hearing with
9    the State official or agency setting forth the amount owed
10    by the contractor and the contractor's failure to timely
11    pay the amount owed. The written notice and request for
12    administrative hearing shall identify the public
13    construction contract, the contractor, and the amount
14    owed, and shall contain a sworn statement or attestation to
15    verify the accuracy of the notice. The notice and request
16    for administrative hearing shall be filed with the State
17    official for the public construction contract, with a copy
18    of the notice concurrently provided to the contractor.
19    Notice to the State official may be made by certified or
20    registered mail, messenger service, or personal service,
21    and must include proof of delivery to the State official.
22        (2) The State official or agency, within 15 calendar
23    days after receipt of a subcontractor's or material
24    supplier's written notice and request for administrative
25    hearing, shall hold a hearing convened by an administrative
26    law judge to determine whether the contractor withheld

 

 

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1    payment, without reasonable cause, from the subcontractors
2    or material suppliers and what amount, if any, is due to
3    the subcontractors or material suppliers, and the
4    reasonable cause or causes asserted by the contractor. The
5    State official or agency shall provide appropriate notice
6    to the parties of the date, time, and location of the
7    hearing. Each contractor, subcontractor, or material
8    supplier has the right to be represented by counsel at a
9    hearing and to cross-examine witnesses and challenge
10    documents. Upon the request of the subcontractor or
11    material supplier and a showing of good cause, reasonable
12    continuances may be granted by the administrative law
13    judge.
14        (3) Upon a finding by the administrative law judge that
15    the contractor failed to make payment in full, without
16    reasonable cause, as provided in subsection (a-10), then
17    the administrative law judge shall, in writing, order the
18    contractor to pay the amount owed to the subcontractors or
19    material suppliers plus interest within 15 calendar days
20    after the order.
21        (4) If a contractor fails to make full payment as
22    ordered under paragraph (3) of this subsection (b) within
23    15 days after the administrative law judge's order, then
24    the contractor shall be barred from entering into a State
25    public construction contract for a period of one year
26    beginning on the date of the administrative law judge's

 

 

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1    order.
2        (5) If, on 2 or more occasions within a 3-calendar-year
3    period, there is a finding by an administrative law judge
4    that the contractor failed to make payment in full, without
5    reasonable cause, and a written order was issued to a
6    contractor under paragraph (3) of this subsection (b), then
7    the contractor shall be barred from entering into a State
8    public construction contract for a period of 6 months
9    beginning on the date of the administrative law judge's
10    second written order, even if the payments required under
11    the orders were made in full.
12        (6) If a contractor fails to make full payment as
13    ordered under paragraph (4) of this subsection (b), the
14    subcontractor or material supplier may, within 30 days of
15    the date of that order, petition the State agency for an
16    order for reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred in
17    the prosecution of the action under this subsection (b).
18    Upon that petition and taking of additional evidence, as
19    may be required, the administrative law judge may issue a
20    supplemental order directing the contractor to pay those
21    reasonable attorney's fees and costs.
22        (7) The written order of the administrative law judge
23    shall be final and appealable under the Administrative
24    Review Law.
25    (b-5) The contractor shall submit to the State official or
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1electronic copy of all electronic payments made to all
2subcontractors on the same day payment is sent.
3    (c) This Section shall not be construed to in any manner
4diminish, negate, or interfere with the
5contractor-subcontractor or contractor-material supplier
6relationship or commercially useful function.
7    (d) This Section shall not preclude, bar, or stay the
8rights, remedies, and defenses available to the parties by way
9of the operation of their contract, purchase agreement, the
10Mechanics Lien Act, or the Public Construction Bond Act.
11    (e) State officials and agencies may adopt rules as may be
12deemed necessary in order to establish the formal procedures
13required under this Section.
14    (f) As used in this Section:
15    "Payment" means the discharge of an obligation in money or
16other valuable consideration or thing delivered in full or
17partial satisfaction of an obligation to pay. "Payment" shall
18include interest paid pursuant to this Act.
19    "Reasonable cause" may include, but is not limited to,
20unsatisfactory workmanship or materials; failure to provide
21documentation required by the contract, subcontract, or
22material purchase agreement; claims made against the
23Department of Transportation or the subcontractor pursuant to
24subsection (c) of Section 23 of the Mechanics Lien Act or the
25Public Construction Bond Act; judgments, levies, garnishments,
26or other court-ordered assessments or offsets in favor of the

 

 

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1Department of Transportation or other State agency entered
2against a subcontractor or material supplier. "Reasonable
3cause" does not include payments issued to the contractor that
4create a negative or reduced valuation pay application or pay
5estimate due to a reduction of contract quantities or work not
6performed or provided by the subcontractor or material
7supplier; the interception or withholding of funds for reasons
8not related to the subcontractor's or material supplier's work
9on the contract; anticipated claims or assessments of third
10parties not a party related to the contract or subcontract;
11asserted claims or assessments of third parties that are not
12authorized by court order, administrative tribunal, or
13statute. "Reasonable cause" further does not include the
14withholding, offset, or reduction of payment, in whole or in
15part, due to the assessment of liquidated damages or penalties
16assessed by the Department of Transportation against the
17contractor, unless the subcontractor's performance or supplied
18materials were the sole and proximate cause of the liquidated
19damage or penalty.
20(Source: P.A. 100-43, eff. 8-9-17; 100-376, eff. 1-1-18;
21100-863, eff. 8-14-18.)".