Sen. Antonio Muņoz

Filed: 2/10/2022

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3884

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3884 as follows:
 
3by replacing line 1 on page 6 through line 1 on page 9 with the
4following:
 
5    "(30 ILCS 500/10-20)
6    Sec. 10-20. Independent chief procurement officers.
7    (a) Appointment. Within 60 calendar days after the
8effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General
9Assembly, the Executive Ethics Commission, with the advice and
10consent of the Senate shall appoint or approve 3 4 chief
11procurement officers, one for each of the following
12categories:
13        (1) for procurements for construction and
14    construction-related services committed by law to the
15    jurisdiction or responsibility of the Capital Development
16    Board;

 

 

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1        (2) for procurements for all construction,
2    construction-related services, operation of any facility,
3    and the provision of any service or activity committed by
4    law to the jurisdiction or responsibility of the Illinois
5    Department of Transportation, including the direct or
6    reimbursable expenditure of all federal funds for which
7    the Department of Transportation is responsible or
8    accountable for the use thereof in accordance with federal
9    law, regulation, or procedure, the chief procurement
10    officer recommended for approval under this item appointed
11    by the Secretary of Transportation after consent by the
12    Executive Ethics Commission;
13        (3) (blank); and for all procurements made by a public
14    institution of higher education; and
15        (4) for all other procurement needs of State agencies.
16    Except for the Chief Procurement Officer for Higher
17Education, a A chief procurement officer shall be responsible
18to the Executive Ethics Commission but must be located within
19the agency that the officer provides with procurement
20services. The chief procurement officer for higher education
21shall have an office located within the Board of Higher
22Education, unless otherwise designated by the Executive Ethics
23Commission. The chief procurement officer for all other
24procurement needs of the State shall have an office located
25within the Department of Central Management Services, unless
26otherwise designated by the Executive Ethics Commission.

 

 

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1    (b) Terms and independence. Each chief procurement officer
2appointed under this Section shall serve for a term of 5 years
3beginning on the date of the officer's appointment. The chief
4procurement officer may be removed for cause after a hearing
5by the Executive Ethics Commission. The Governor or the
6director of a State agency directly responsible to the
7Governor may institute a complaint against the officer by
8filing such complaint with the Commission. The Commission
9shall have a hearing based on the complaint. The officer and
10the complainant shall receive reasonable notice of the hearing
11and shall be permitted to present their respective arguments
12on the complaint. After the hearing, the Commission shall make
13a finding on the complaint and may take disciplinary action,
14including but not limited to removal of the officer.
15    The salary of a chief procurement officer shall be
16established by the Executive Ethics Commission and may not be
17diminished during the officer's term. The salary may not
18exceed the salary of the director of a State agency for which
19the officer serves as chief procurement officer.
20    (c) Qualifications. In addition to any other requirement
21or qualification required by State law, each chief procurement
22officer must within 12 months of employment be a Certified
23Professional Public Buyer or a Certified Public Purchasing
24Officer, pursuant to certification by the Universal Public
25Purchasing Certification Council, and must reside in Illinois.
26    (d) Fiduciary duty. Each chief procurement officer owes a

 

 

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1fiduciary duty to the State.
2    (e) Vacancy. In case of a vacancy in one or more of the
3offices of a chief procurement officer under this Section
4during the recess of the Senate, the Executive Ethics
5Commission shall make a temporary appointment until the next
6meeting of the Senate, when the Executive Ethics Commission
7shall nominate some person to fill the office, and any person
8so nominated who is confirmed by the Senate shall hold office
9during the remainder of the term and until his or her successor
10is appointed and qualified. If the Senate is not in session at
11the time this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly
12takes effect, the Executive Ethics Commission shall make a
13temporary appointment as in the case of a vacancy.
14    (f) (Blank).
15    (g) (Blank).
16(Source: P.A. 98-1076, eff. 1-1-15.)".