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1 | AN ACT concerning finance.
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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 5. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by | ||||||
5 | changing Sections 1-15.15, 10-20, 20-25, 20-60, 20-120, 35-15, | ||||||
6 | 35-20, 35-25, 35-30, 35-35, 35-40, 40-15, 50-10.5, 50-35, | ||||||
7 | 50-38, and 50-39 and by adding Sections 1-11 and 1-15.108 as | ||||||
8 | follows: | ||||||
9 | (30 ILCS 500/1-11 new) | ||||||
10 | Sec. 1-11. Applicability of certain Public Acts. The | ||||||
11 | changes made to this Code by Public Act 96-793, Public Act | ||||||
12 | 96-795, and this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly | ||||||
13 | apply to those procurements for which contractors were first | ||||||
14 | solicited on or after July 1, 2010. | ||||||
15 | (30 ILCS 500/1-15.15) | ||||||
16 | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 96-795 ) | ||||||
17 | Sec. 1-15.15. Chief Procurement Officer. "Chief
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18 | Procurement Officer" means: | ||||||
19 | (1) for procurements for construction and | ||||||
20 | construction-related services
committed by law to the | ||||||
21 | jurisdiction or responsibility of the Capital
Development | ||||||
22 | Board, the executive director of the Capital Development |
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1 | Board. | ||||||
2 | (2) for procurements for all construction, | ||||||
3 | construction-related services,
operation of any facility, | ||||||
4 | and the provision of any service or activity
committed by | ||||||
5 | law to the jurisdiction or responsibility of the Illinois
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6 | Department of Transportation, including the direct or | ||||||
7 | reimbursable expenditure
of all federal funds for which the | ||||||
8 | Department of Transportation is responsible
or accountable | ||||||
9 | for the use thereof in accordance with federal law, | ||||||
10 | regulation,
or procedure, the Secretary of Transportation. | ||||||
11 | (3) for all procurements made by a public institution | ||||||
12 | of higher education, a
representative designated by the | ||||||
13 | Governor. | ||||||
14 | (4) for all procurements made by the Illinois Power | ||||||
15 | Agency, the Director of the Illinois Power Agency.
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16 | (5) for all other procurements, the Director of the | ||||||
17 | Department of Central
Management Services. | ||||||
18 | (Source: P.A. 95-481, eff. 8-28-07.) | ||||||
19 | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 96-795 ) | ||||||
20 | Sec. 1-15.15. Chief Procurement Officer. "Chief
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21 | Procurement Officer" means any of the 4 persons appointed or | ||||||
22 | approved by a majority of the members of the Executive Ethics | ||||||
23 | Commission for : | ||||||
24 | (1) for procurements for construction and | ||||||
25 | construction-related services
committed by law to the |
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1 | jurisdiction or responsibility of the Capital
Development | ||||||
2 | Board , the independent chief procurement officer appointed | ||||||
3 | by a majority of the members of the Executive Ethics | ||||||
4 | Commission . | ||||||
5 | (2) for procurements for all construction, | ||||||
6 | construction-related services,
operation of any facility, | ||||||
7 | and the provision of any construction or | ||||||
8 | construction-related service or activity
committed by law | ||||||
9 | to the jurisdiction or responsibility of the Illinois
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10 | Department of Transportation, including the direct or | ||||||
11 | reimbursable expenditure
of all federal funds for which the | ||||||
12 | Department of Transportation is responsible
or accountable | ||||||
13 | for the use thereof in accordance with federal law, | ||||||
14 | regulation,
or procedure , the independent chief | ||||||
15 | procurement officer appointed by the Secretary of | ||||||
16 | Transportation with the consent of the majority of the | ||||||
17 | members of the Executive Ethics Commission . | ||||||
18 | (3) for all procurements made by a public institution | ||||||
19 | of higher education , the independent chief procurement | ||||||
20 | officer appointed by a majority of the members of the | ||||||
21 | Executive Ethics Commission . | ||||||
22 | (4) (Blank).
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23 | (5) for all other procurements , the independent chief | ||||||
24 | procurement officer appointed by a majority of the members | ||||||
25 | of the Executive Ethics Commission . | ||||||
26 | (Source: P.A. 95-481, eff. 8-28-07; 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see |
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1 | Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 for the effective date of changes made | ||||||
2 | by P.A. 96-795).) | ||||||
3 | (30 ILCS 500/1-15.108 new) | ||||||
4 | Sec. 1-15.108. Subcontractor. "Subcontractor" means a | ||||||
5 | person or entity that enters into a contractual agreement with | ||||||
6 | a total value of $25,000 or more with a person or entity who | ||||||
7 | has or is seeking a contract subject to this Code pursuant to | ||||||
8 | which the person or entity provides some or all of the goods, | ||||||
9 | services, property, remuneration, or other forms of | ||||||
10 | consideration that are the subject of the primary State | ||||||
11 | contract, including subleases from a lessee of a State | ||||||
12 | contract. | ||||||
13 | (30 ILCS 500/10-20) | ||||||
14 | (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a | ||||||
15 | delayed effective date ) | ||||||
16 | Sec. 10-20. Independent chief procurement officers. | ||||||
17 | (a) Appointment. Within 60 days after the effective date of | ||||||
18 | this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, the Executive | ||||||
19 | Ethics Commission, with the advice and consent of the Senate | ||||||
20 | shall appoint or approve 4 chief procurement officers, one for | ||||||
21 | each of the following categories: | ||||||
22 | (1) for procurements for construction and | ||||||
23 | construction-related services committed by law to the | ||||||
24 | jurisdiction or responsibility of the Capital Development |
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1 | Board; | ||||||
2 | (2) for procurements for all construction, | ||||||
3 | construction-related services, operation of any facility, | ||||||
4 | and the provision of any service or activity committed by | ||||||
5 | law to the jurisdiction or responsibility of the Illinois | ||||||
6 | Department of Transportation, including the direct or | ||||||
7 | reimbursable expenditure of all federal funds for which the | ||||||
8 | Department of Transportation is responsible or accountable | ||||||
9 | for the use thereof in accordance with federal law, | ||||||
10 | regulation, or procedure , the chief procurement officer | ||||||
11 | recommended for approval under this item appointed by the | ||||||
12 | Secretary of Transportation after consent by the Executive | ||||||
13 | Ethics Commission ; | ||||||
14 | (3) for all procurements made by a public institution | ||||||
15 | of higher education; and | ||||||
16 | (4) for all other procurement needs of State agencies. | ||||||
17 | A chief procurement officer shall be responsible to the | ||||||
18 | Executive Ethics Commission but must be located within the | ||||||
19 | agency that the officer provides with procurement services. The | ||||||
20 | chief procurement officer for higher education shall have an | ||||||
21 | office located within the Board of Higher Education, unless | ||||||
22 | otherwise designated by the Executive Ethics Commission. The | ||||||
23 | chief procurement officer for all other procurement needs of | ||||||
24 | the State shall have an office located within the Department of | ||||||
25 | Central Management Services, unless otherwise designated by | ||||||
26 | the Executive Ethics Commission. |
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1 | (b) Terms and independence. Each chief procurement officer | ||||||
2 | appointed under this Section shall serve for a term of 5 years | ||||||
3 | beginning on the date of the officer's appointment. The chief | ||||||
4 | procurement officer may be removed for cause after a hearing by | ||||||
5 | the Executive Ethics Commission. The Governor or the director | ||||||
6 | of a State agency directly responsible to the Governor may | ||||||
7 | institute a complaint against the officer by filing such | ||||||
8 | complaint with the Commission. The Commission shall have a | ||||||
9 | hearing based on the complaint. The officer and the complainant | ||||||
10 | shall receive reasonable notice of the hearing and shall be | ||||||
11 | permitted to present their respective arguments on the | ||||||
12 | complaint. After the hearing, the Commission shall make a | ||||||
13 | finding on the complaint and may take disciplinary action, | ||||||
14 | including but not limited to removal of the officer. | ||||||
15 | The salary of a chief procurement officer shall be | ||||||
16 | established by the Executive Ethics Commission and may not be | ||||||
17 | diminished during the officer's term. The salary may not exceed | ||||||
18 | the salary of the director of a State agency for which the | ||||||
19 | officer serves as chief procurement officer. | ||||||
20 | (c) Qualifications. In addition to any other requirement or | ||||||
21 | qualification required by State law, each chief procurement | ||||||
22 | officer must within 12 months of employment be a Certified | ||||||
23 | Professional Public Buyer or a Certified Public Purchasing | ||||||
24 | Officer, pursuant to certification by the Universal Public | ||||||
25 | Purchasing Certification Council, and must reside in Illinois. | ||||||
26 | (d) Fiduciary duty. Each chief procurement officer owes a |
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1 | fiduciary duty to the State. | ||||||
2 | (e) Vacancy. In case of a vacancy in one or more of the | ||||||
3 | offices of a chief procurement officer under this Section | ||||||
4 | during the recess of the Senate, the Executive Ethics | ||||||
5 | Commission shall make a temporary appointment until the next | ||||||
6 | meeting of the Senate, when the Executive Ethics Commission | ||||||
7 | shall nominate some person to fill the office, and any person | ||||||
8 | so nominated who is confirmed by the Senate shall hold office | ||||||
9 | during the remainder of the term and until his or her successor | ||||||
10 | is appointed and qualified. If the Senate is not in session at | ||||||
11 | the time this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly takes | ||||||
12 | effect, the Executive Ethics Commission shall make a temporary | ||||||
13 | appointment as in the case of a vacancy. | ||||||
14 | (f) Acting chief procurement officers. Prior to August 31, | ||||||
15 | 2010, the Executive Ethics Commission may, until an initial | ||||||
16 | chief procurement officer is appointed and qualified, | ||||||
17 | designate some person as an acting chief procurement officer to | ||||||
18 | execute the powers and discharge the duties vested by law in | ||||||
19 | that chief procurement officer. An acting chief procurement | ||||||
20 | officer shall serve no later than the appointment of the | ||||||
21 | initial chief procurement officer pursuant to subsection (a) of | ||||||
22 | this Section. Nothing in this subsection shall prohibit the | ||||||
23 | Executive Ethics Commission from appointing an acting chief | ||||||
24 | procurement officer as a chief procurement officer. | ||||||
25 | (g) Transition schedule. Notwithstanding any other | ||||||
26 | provision of this Act or this amendatory Act of the 96th |
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1 | General Assembly, the chief procurement officers on the | ||||||
2 | effective date of Public Act 96-793 shall continue to serve as | ||||||
3 | chief procurement officers until August 31, 2010 and shall | ||||||
4 | retain their powers and duties pertaining to procurements, | ||||||
5 | provided the chief procurement officer appointed or approved by | ||||||
6 | the Executive Ethics Commission shall approve any rules | ||||||
7 | promulgated to implement this Code or the provisions of this | ||||||
8 | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly. The chief | ||||||
9 | procurement officers appointed or approved by the Executive | ||||||
10 | Ethics Commission shall assume the position of chief | ||||||
11 | procurement officer upon appointment and work in collaboration | ||||||
12 | with the current chief procurement officer and staff. On | ||||||
13 | September 1, 2010, the chief procurement officers appointed by | ||||||
14 | the Executive Ethics Commission shall assume the powers and | ||||||
15 | duties of the chief procurement officers. | ||||||
16 | (Source: P.A. 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 | ||||||
17 | for the effective date of P.A. 96-795).)
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18 | (30 ILCS 500/20-25)
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19 | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 96-795 )
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20 | Sec. 20-25. Sole source procurements. In accordance with
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21 | standards set by rule,
contracts may be awarded without use of | ||||||
22 | the specified
method of source selection when
there is only one | ||||||
23 | economically feasible source for the item. At
least 2 weeks | ||||||
24 | before entering
into a sole source contract, the purchasing | ||||||
25 | agency shall publish
in the Illinois Procurement
Bulletin a |
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1 | notice of intent to do so along with a description of
the item | ||||||
2 | to be procured and the
intended sole source contractor.
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3 | (Source: P.A. 90-572, eff. date - See Sec. 99-5.)
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4 | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 96-795 )
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5 | Sec. 20-25. Sole source procurements. | ||||||
6 | (a) In accordance with
standards set by rule,
contracts may | ||||||
7 | be awarded without use of the specified
method of source | ||||||
8 | selection when
there is only one economically feasible source | ||||||
9 | for the item. A State contract may not be awarded as a sole | ||||||
10 | source procurement unless approved by the chief procurement | ||||||
11 | officer following a public hearing at which the chief | ||||||
12 | procurement officer and purchasing agency present written | ||||||
13 | justification for the procurement method. The Procurement | ||||||
14 | Policy Board and the public may present testimony. | ||||||
15 | (b) This Section may not be used as a basis for amending a | ||||||
16 | contract for professional or artistic services if the amendment | ||||||
17 | would result in an increase in the amount paid under the | ||||||
18 | contract of more than 5% of the initial award, or would extend | ||||||
19 | the contract term beyond the time reasonably needed for a | ||||||
20 | competitive procurement, not to exceed 2 months. | ||||||
21 | (c) Notice of intent to enter into a sole source contract | ||||||
22 | shall be provided to the Procurement Policy Board and published | ||||||
23 | in the online electronic Bulletin at least 14 days before the | ||||||
24 | public hearing required in subsection (a). The notice shall | ||||||
25 | include the sole source procurement justification form |
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1 | prescribed by the Board, a description of the item to be | ||||||
2 | procured, the intended sole source contractor, and the date, | ||||||
3 | time, and location of the public hearing. A copy of the notice | ||||||
4 | and all documents provided at the hearing shall be included in | ||||||
5 | the subsequent Procurement Bulletin.
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6 | (d) By August 1 each year, each chief procurement officer | ||||||
7 | shall file a report with the General Assembly identifying each | ||||||
8 | contract the officer sought under the sole source procurement | ||||||
9 | method and providing the justification given for seeking sole | ||||||
10 | source as the procurement method for each of those contracts. | ||||||
11 | (Source: P.A. 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 | ||||||
12 | for the effective date of changes made by P.A. 96-795).)
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13 | (30 ILCS 500/20-60) | ||||||
14 | Sec. 20-60. Duration of contracts. | ||||||
15 | (a) Maximum duration. A contract, other than a contract | ||||||
16 | entered into pursuant to the State University Certificates of | ||||||
17 | Participation Act, may be entered into for
any period of time | ||||||
18 | deemed
to be in the best interests of the State but not
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19 | exceeding 10 years inclusive, beginning January 1, 2010, of | ||||||
20 | proposed contract renewals. The length of
a lease for real | ||||||
21 | property or capital improvements shall be in
accordance with | ||||||
22 | the provisions of
Section 40-25. A contract for bond or | ||||||
23 | mortgage insurance awarded by the Illinois Housing Development | ||||||
24 | Authority, however, may be entered into for any period of time | ||||||
25 | less than or equal to the maximum period of time that the |
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1 | subject bond or mortgage may remain outstanding.
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2 | (b) Subject to appropriation. All contracts made or entered
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3 | into shall recite that they are
subject to termination and | ||||||
4 | cancellation in any year for which the
General Assembly fails | ||||||
5 | to make
an appropriation to make payments under the terms of | ||||||
6 | the contract. | ||||||
7 | (c) The chief procurement officer shall file a proposed | ||||||
8 | extension or renewal of a contract with the Procurement Policy | ||||||
9 | Board prior to entering into any extension or renewal if the | ||||||
10 | cost associated with the extension or renewal exceeds $249,999. | ||||||
11 | The Procurement Policy Board may object to the proposed | ||||||
12 | extension or renewal within 30 calendar days and require a | ||||||
13 | hearing before the Board prior to entering into the extension | ||||||
14 | or renewal. If the Procurement Policy Board does not object | ||||||
15 | within 30 calendar days or takes affirmative action to | ||||||
16 | recommend the extension or renewal, the chief procurement | ||||||
17 | officer may enter into the extension or renewal of a contract. | ||||||
18 | This subsection does not apply to any emergency procurement, | ||||||
19 | any procurement under Article 40, or any procurement exempted | ||||||
20 | by Section 1-10(b) of this Code. If any State agency contract | ||||||
21 | is paid for in whole or in part with federal-aid funds, grants, | ||||||
22 | or loans and the provisions of this subsection would result in | ||||||
23 | the loss of those federal-aid funds, grants, or loans, then the | ||||||
24 | contract is exempt from the provisions of this subsection in | ||||||
25 | order to remain eligible for those federal-aid funds, grants, | ||||||
26 | or loans, and the State agency shall file notice of this |
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1 | exemption with the Procurement Policy Board prior to entering | ||||||
2 | into the proposed extension or renewal. Nothing in this | ||||||
3 | subsection permits a chief procurement officer to enter into an | ||||||
4 | extension or renewal in violation of subsection (a). By August | ||||||
5 | 1 each year, the Procurement Policy Board shall file a report | ||||||
6 | with the General Assembly identifying for the previous fiscal | ||||||
7 | year (i) the proposed extensions or renewals that were filed | ||||||
8 | with the Board and whether the Board objected and (ii) the | ||||||
9 | contracts exempt from this subsection. | ||||||
10 | (Source: P.A. 95-344, eff. 8-21-07; 96-15, eff. 6-22-09; | ||||||
11 | 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 for the | ||||||
12 | effective date of changes made by P.A. 96-795).) | ||||||
13 | (30 ILCS 500/20-120) | ||||||
14 | (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a | ||||||
15 | delayed effective date ) | ||||||
16 | Sec. 20-120. Subcontractors. | ||||||
17 | (a) Any contract granted under this Code shall state | ||||||
18 | whether the services of a subcontractor will or may be used. | ||||||
19 | The To the extent that the information is known, the contract | ||||||
20 | shall include the names and addresses of all known | ||||||
21 | subcontractors with subcontracts with an annual value of more | ||||||
22 | than $25,000 and the expected amount of money each will receive | ||||||
23 | under the contract. For procurements subject to the authority | ||||||
24 | of the chief procurement officer appointed pursuant to | ||||||
25 | subsection (a)(2) of Section 10-20, the contract shall include |
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1 | only the names and addresses of all known subcontractors of the | ||||||
2 | primary contractor with subcontracts with an annual value of | ||||||
3 | more than $25,000. The contractor shall provide the chief | ||||||
4 | procurement officer or State purchasing officer a copy of any | ||||||
5 | subcontract with an annual value of more than $25,000 so | ||||||
6 | identified within 20 days after the execution of the State | ||||||
7 | contract or after execution of the subcontract, whichever is | ||||||
8 | later. A subcontractor, or contractor on behalf of a | ||||||
9 | subcontractor, may identify information that is deemed | ||||||
10 | proprietary or confidential. If the chief procurement officer | ||||||
11 | determines the information is not relevant to the primary | ||||||
12 | contract, the chief procurement officer may excuse the | ||||||
13 | inclusion of the information. If the chief procurement officer | ||||||
14 | determines the information is proprietary or could harm the | ||||||
15 | business interest of the subcontractor, the chief procurement | ||||||
16 | officer may, in his or her discretion, redact the information. | ||||||
17 | Redacted information shall not become part of the public | ||||||
18 | record. | ||||||
19 | (b) If at any time during the term of a contract, a | ||||||
20 | contractor adds or changes any subcontractors, he or she shall | ||||||
21 | promptly notify, in writing, the chief procurement officer, | ||||||
22 | State purchasing officer, or their designee of the names and | ||||||
23 | addresses and the expected amount of money each new or replaced | ||||||
24 | subcontractor will receive. The contractor shall provide to the | ||||||
25 | responsible chief procurement officer a copy of the subcontract | ||||||
26 | within 20 days after the execution of the subcontract. |
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1 | (c) In addition to any other requirements of this Code, a | ||||||
2 | subcontract subject to this Section must include all of the | ||||||
3 | subcontractor's certifications required by Article 50 of the | ||||||
4 | Code. | ||||||
5 | (d) This Section applies to procurements solicited | ||||||
6 | executed on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act | ||||||
7 | of the 96th General Assembly.
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8 | (Source: P.A. 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 | ||||||
9 | for the effective date of P.A. 96-795).) | ||||||
10 | (30 ILCS 500/35-15) | ||||||
11 | Sec. 35-15. Prequalification. | ||||||
12 | (a) The chief procurement officer for matters other than | ||||||
13 | construction Director of Central Management Services, the | ||||||
14 | Illinois Power Agency, and the higher education
chief | ||||||
15 | procurement officer shall each develop appropriate
and | ||||||
16 | reasonable prequalification standards and categories of | ||||||
17 | professional and
artistic services. | ||||||
18 | (b) The prequalifications and categorizations shall be | ||||||
19 | submitted to the
Procurement Policy Board and published for | ||||||
20 | public comment prior to their
submission to the Joint Committee | ||||||
21 | on Administrative Rules for approval. | ||||||
22 | (c) The chief procurement officer for matters other than | ||||||
23 | construction Director of Central Management Services, the | ||||||
24 | Illinois Power Agency, and the higher education
chief | ||||||
25 | procurement officer shall each also assemble and
maintain a |
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1 | comprehensive list of prequalified and categorized businesses | ||||||
2 | and
persons. | ||||||
3 | (d) Prequalification shall not be used to bar or prevent | ||||||
4 | any qualified
business or person for bidding or responding to | ||||||
5 | invitations for bid or
proposal. | ||||||
6 | (Source: P.A. 95-481, eff. 8-28-07.) | ||||||
7 | (30 ILCS 500/35-20) | ||||||
8 | Sec. 35-20. Uniformity in procurement. | ||||||
9 | (a) The chief procurement officer for matters other than | ||||||
10 | construction Director of Central Management Services, the | ||||||
11 | Illinois Power Agency, and the higher education
chief | ||||||
12 | procurement officer shall each develop, cause to be
printed, | ||||||
13 | and distribute uniform documents for the solicitation, review, | ||||||
14 | and
acceptance of all professional and artistic services. | ||||||
15 | (b) All chief procurement officers, State purchasing | ||||||
16 | officers, and their
designees shall use the appropriate uniform | ||||||
17 | procedures and forms specified in
this Code for
all | ||||||
18 | professional and artistic services. | ||||||
19 | (c) These forms shall include in detail, in writing, at | ||||||
20 | least: | ||||||
21 | (1) a description of the goal to be achieved; | ||||||
22 | (2) the services to be performed; | ||||||
23 | (3) the need for the service; | ||||||
24 | (4) the qualifications that are necessary; and | ||||||
25 | (5) a plan for post-performance review. |
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1 | (Source: P.A. 95-481, eff. 8-28-07.) | ||||||
2 | (30 ILCS 500/35-25) | ||||||
3 | Sec. 35-25. Uniformity in contract. | ||||||
4 | (a) The chief procurement officer for matters other than | ||||||
5 | construction Director of Central Management Services, the | ||||||
6 | Illinois Power Agency, and the higher education
chief | ||||||
7 | procurement officer shall each develop, cause to be
printed, | ||||||
8 | and distribute uniform documents for the contracting of | ||||||
9 | professional
and artistic services. | ||||||
10 | (b) All chief procurement officers, State purchasing | ||||||
11 | officers, and their
designees shall use the appropriate uniform | ||||||
12 | contracts and forms in
contracting for all professional and | ||||||
13 | artistic services. | ||||||
14 | (c) These contracts and forms shall include in detail, in | ||||||
15 | writing, at least: | ||||||
16 | (1) the detail listed in subsection (c) of Section | ||||||
17 | 35-20; | ||||||
18 | (2) the duration of the contract, with a schedule of | ||||||
19 | delivery, when
applicable; | ||||||
20 | (3) the method for charging and measuring cost (hourly, | ||||||
21 | per day, etc.); | ||||||
22 | (4) the rate of remuneration; and | ||||||
23 | (5) the maximum price. | ||||||
24 | (Source: P.A. 95-481, eff. 8-28-07.) |
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1 | (30 ILCS 500/35-30) | ||||||
2 | Sec. 35-30. Awards. | ||||||
3 | (a) All State contracts for professional and artistic | ||||||
4 | services, except as
provided in this Section, shall be awarded | ||||||
5 | using the
competitive request for proposal process outlined in | ||||||
6 | this Section. | ||||||
7 | (b) For each contract offered, the chief procurement | ||||||
8 | officer, State
purchasing officer, or his or her designee shall | ||||||
9 | use the appropriate standard
solicitation
forms
available from | ||||||
10 | the chief procurement officer for matters other than | ||||||
11 | construction Department of Central Management Services, the | ||||||
12 | Illinois Power Agency, or the higher
education chief | ||||||
13 | procurement officer. | ||||||
14 | (c) Prepared forms shall be submitted to the chief | ||||||
15 | procurement officer for matters other than construction | ||||||
16 | Department of Central
Management Services, the Illinois Power | ||||||
17 | Agency, or the higher education chief procurement officer,
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18 | whichever is appropriate, for
publication in its Illinois | ||||||
19 | Procurement Bulletin and circulation to the chief procurement | ||||||
20 | officer for matters other than construction
Department of | ||||||
21 | Central Management
Services' or the higher education chief | ||||||
22 | procurement officer's list of
prequalified vendors. Notice of | ||||||
23 | the offer or request for
proposal shall appear at least 14 days | ||||||
24 | before the response to the offer is due. | ||||||
25 | (d) All interested respondents shall return their | ||||||
26 | responses to the chief procurement officer for matters other |
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1 | than construction
Department of Central
Management Services, | ||||||
2 | the Illinois Power Agency, or the higher education chief | ||||||
3 | procurement officer,
whichever is appropriate, which shall | ||||||
4 | open
and record them. The chief procurement officer for matters | ||||||
5 | other than construction Department or higher education chief | ||||||
6 | procurement officer
then shall forward the responses, together
| ||||||
7 | with any
information it has available about the qualifications | ||||||
8 | and other State work
of the respondents. | ||||||
9 | (e) After evaluation, ranking, and selection, the | ||||||
10 | responsible chief
procurement officer, State purchasing | ||||||
11 | officer, or
his or her designee shall notify the chief | ||||||
12 | procurement officer for matters other than construction | ||||||
13 | Department of Central Management Services, the Illinois Power | ||||||
14 | Agency,
or the higher education chief procurement officer, | ||||||
15 | whichever is appropriate,
of the successful respondent and | ||||||
16 | shall forward
a copy of the signed contract for the chief | ||||||
17 | procurement officer for matters other than construction | ||||||
18 | Department's, Agency's, or higher education chief
procurement | ||||||
19 | officer's file. The chief procurement officer for matters other | ||||||
20 | than construction Department, Agency, or higher education | ||||||
21 | chief
procurement officer shall
publish the names of the
| ||||||
22 | responsible procurement decision-maker,
the agency letting the | ||||||
23 | contract, the
successful respondent, a contract reference, and | ||||||
24 | value of the let contract
in the next appropriate volume of the | ||||||
25 | Illinois Procurement Bulletin. | ||||||
26 | (f) For all professional and artistic contracts with |
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1 | annualized value
that exceeds $25,000, evaluation and ranking | ||||||
2 | by price are required. Any chief
procurement officer or State | ||||||
3 | purchasing officer,
but not their designees, may select an | ||||||
4 | offeror other than the lowest bidder by
price. In any case, | ||||||
5 | when the contract exceeds the $25,000 threshold and
the lowest | ||||||
6 | bidder is not selected, the chief procurement officer or the | ||||||
7 | State
purchasing officer shall forward together
with the | ||||||
8 | contract notice of who the low bidder was and a written | ||||||
9 | decision as
to why another was selected to the chief | ||||||
10 | procurement officer for matters other than construction | ||||||
11 | Department of Central Management Services, the Illinois Power | ||||||
12 | Agency, or
the higher education chief procurement officer, | ||||||
13 | whichever is appropriate.
The chief procurement officer for | ||||||
14 | matters other than construction Department, Agency, or higher | ||||||
15 | education chief procurement officer shall publish as
provided | ||||||
16 | in subsection (e) of Section 35-30,
but
shall include notice of | ||||||
17 | the chief procurement officer's or State purchasing
officer's | ||||||
18 | written decision. | ||||||
19 | (g) The chief procurement officer for matters other than | ||||||
20 | construction Department of Central Management Services, the | ||||||
21 | Illinois Power Agency, and higher education chief
procurement | ||||||
22 | officer may each refine, but not
contradict, this Section by | ||||||
23 | promulgating rules
for submission to the Procurement Policy | ||||||
24 | Board and then to the Joint Committee
on Administrative Rules. | ||||||
25 | Any
refinement shall be based on the principles and procedures | ||||||
26 | of the federal
Architect-Engineer Selection Law, Public Law |
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| |||||||
1 | 92-582 Brooks Act, and the
Architectural, Engineering, and Land | ||||||
2 | Surveying Qualifications Based Selection
Act; except that | ||||||
3 | pricing shall be an integral part of the selection process. | ||||||
4 | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-481, eff. 8-28-07.) | ||||||
5 | (30 ILCS 500/35-35) | ||||||
6 | Sec. 35-35. Exceptions. | ||||||
7 | (a) Exceptions to Section 35-30 are allowed for sole source | ||||||
8 | procurements,
emergency procurements, and at the discretion of | ||||||
9 | the chief procurement officer
or the State purchasing officer, | ||||||
10 | but not
their designees, for professional and artistic | ||||||
11 | contracts that are nonrenewable,
one year or less in duration, | ||||||
12 | and have a value of less than $20,000. | ||||||
13 | (b) All exceptions granted under this Article must still be | ||||||
14 | submitted to the chief procurement officer for matters other | ||||||
15 | than construction
Department of Central Management Services, | ||||||
16 | the Illinois Power Agency,
or the higher education chief | ||||||
17 | procurement officer, whichever is appropriate,
and published | ||||||
18 | as provided for in subsection (f) of Section 35-30, shall name
| ||||||
19 | the authorizing
chief procurement officer or State purchasing | ||||||
20 | officer, and shall include a
brief explanation of the reason | ||||||
21 | for the exception. | ||||||
22 | (Source: P.A. 95-481, eff. 8-28-07.) | ||||||
23 | (30 ILCS 500/35-40) | ||||||
24 | Sec. 35-40. Subcontractors. |
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1 | (a) Any contract granted under this Article shall state | ||||||
2 | whether the services
of a subcontractor will be used. The | ||||||
3 | contract shall include the names and
addresses of all | ||||||
4 | subcontractors and the expected amount of money each will
| ||||||
5 | receive under the contract. | ||||||
6 | (b) If at any time during the term of a contract, a | ||||||
7 | contractor adds or
changes any subcontractors, he or she shall | ||||||
8 | promptly notify, in writing, the chief procurement officer for | ||||||
9 | matters other than construction
Department of Central | ||||||
10 | Management Services, the Illinois Power Agency, or the higher | ||||||
11 | education chief
procurement officer, whichever is appropriate, | ||||||
12 | and the
responsible chief procurement officer, State | ||||||
13 | purchasing officer, or their
designee of the names and | ||||||
14 | addresses and the
expected amount of money each new or replaced | ||||||
15 | subcontractor will receive. | ||||||
16 | (Source: P.A. 95-481, eff. 8-28-07.)
| ||||||
17 | (30 ILCS 500/40-15)
| ||||||
18 | Sec. 40-15. Method of source selection.
| ||||||
19 | (a) Request for information. Except as provided in
| ||||||
20 | subsections (b) and (c), all State
contracts for leases of real | ||||||
21 | property or capital improvements
shall be awarded by a request | ||||||
22 | for
information process in accordance with Section 40-20.
| ||||||
23 | (b) Other methods. A request for information process need
| ||||||
24 | not be used in procuring any
of the following leases:
| ||||||
25 | (1) Property of less than 10,000 square feet with rent |
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| |||||||
1 | of less than $100,000 per year .
| ||||||
2 | (2) (Blank) Rent of less than $100,000 per year .
| ||||||
3 | (3) Duration of less than one year that cannot be
| ||||||
4 | renewed.
| ||||||
5 | (4) Specialized space available at only one location.
| ||||||
6 | (5) Renewal or extension of a lease;
provided that: (i) | ||||||
7 | the chief procurement officer determines in writing that | ||||||
8 | the
renewal or extension is in the best interest of the | ||||||
9 | State; (ii) the chief
procurement officer submits his or | ||||||
10 | her written determination and the renewal or
extension to | ||||||
11 | the Board; (iii) the Board does not object in writing to | ||||||
12 | the
renewal or extension within 30 days after its | ||||||
13 | submission; and (iv) the chief
procurement officer | ||||||
14 | publishes the renewal or extension in the appropriate
| ||||||
15 | volume of the Procurement Bulletin.
| ||||||
16 | (c) Leases with governmental units. Leases with other
| ||||||
17 | governmental units may be
negotiated without using the request | ||||||
18 | for information process when
deemed by the chief procurement | ||||||
19 | officer to be
in the best interest of the State.
| ||||||
20 | (Source: P.A. 95-647, eff. 10-11-07.)
| ||||||
21 | (30 ILCS 500/50-10.5) | ||||||
22 | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 96-795 ) | ||||||
23 | Sec. 50-10.5. Prohibited bidders and contractors. | ||||||
24 | (a) Unless otherwise provided, no business shall bid or | ||||||
25 | enter into a
contract with the State of Illinois or any State |
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| |||||||
1 | agency if the business or any
officer, director, partner, or | ||||||
2 | other managerial agent of the business has been
convicted of a | ||||||
3 | felony under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 or a
Class 3 or | ||||||
4 | Class 2 felony under the Illinois Securities Law of 1953 for a
| ||||||
5 | period of 5 years from
the date of conviction. | ||||||
6 | (b) Every bid submitted to and contract executed by the | ||||||
7 | State shall contain
a certification by the bidder or contractor | ||||||
8 | that the contractor is not barred
from being awarded a contract | ||||||
9 | under this Section and that the contractor
acknowledges that | ||||||
10 | the contracting State agency shall declare the contract void
if
| ||||||
11 | the certification completed pursuant to this subsection (b) is | ||||||
12 | false. | ||||||
13 | (c) If a business is not a natural person, the prohibition | ||||||
14 | in subsection (a)
applies only if: | ||||||
15 | (1) the business itself is convicted of a felony | ||||||
16 | referenced in subsection
(a); or | ||||||
17 | (2) the business is ordered to pay punitive damages | ||||||
18 | based on the
conduct
of any officer, director, partner, or | ||||||
19 | other managerial agent who has been
convicted of a felony | ||||||
20 | referenced in subsection (a). | ||||||
21 | (d) A natural person who is convicted of a felony | ||||||
22 | referenced in subsection
(a) remains subject to Section 50-10. | ||||||
23 | (Source: P.A. 93-600, eff. 1-1-04.) | ||||||
24 | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 96-795 ) | ||||||
25 | Sec. 50-10.5. Prohibited bidders and contractors. |
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1 | (a) Unless otherwise provided, no business shall bid or | ||||||
2 | enter into a
contract or subcontract under this Code if the | ||||||
3 | business or any
officer, director, partner, or other managerial | ||||||
4 | agent of the business has been
convicted of a felony under the | ||||||
5 | Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 or a
Class 3 or Class 2 felony under | ||||||
6 | the Illinois Securities Law of 1953 for a
period of 5 years | ||||||
7 | from
the date of conviction. | ||||||
8 | (b) Every bid submitted to and contract executed by the | ||||||
9 | State and every subcontract subject to Section 20-120 of this | ||||||
10 | Code shall contain
a certification by the bidder, contractor, | ||||||
11 | or subcontractor, respectively, that the bidder, contractor, | ||||||
12 | or subcontractor is not barred
from being awarded a contract or | ||||||
13 | subcontract under this Section and
acknowledges that the chief | ||||||
14 | procurement officer shall declare the related contract void
if | ||||||
15 | any of
the certifications completed pursuant to this subsection | ||||||
16 | (b) are false. | ||||||
17 | (c) If a business is not a natural person, the prohibition | ||||||
18 | in subsection (a)
applies only if: | ||||||
19 | (1) the business itself is convicted of a felony | ||||||
20 | referenced in subsection
(a); or | ||||||
21 | (2) the business is ordered to pay punitive damages | ||||||
22 | based on the
conduct
of any officer, director, partner, or | ||||||
23 | other managerial agent who has been
convicted of a felony | ||||||
24 | referenced in subsection (a). | ||||||
25 | (d) A natural person who is convicted of a felony | ||||||
26 | referenced in subsection
(a) remains subject to Section 50-10. |
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1 | (e) No person or business shall bid or enter into a | ||||||
2 | contract under this Code if the person or business: | ||||||
3 | (1) assisted the State of Illinois or a State agency in | ||||||
4 | determining whether there is a need for a contract except | ||||||
5 | as part of a response to a publicly issued request for | ||||||
6 | information; or | ||||||
7 | (2) assisted the State of Illinois or a State agency by | ||||||
8 | reviewing, drafting, or preparing any invitation for bids, | ||||||
9 | a request for proposal, proposals or request for | ||||||
10 | information or provided similar assistance except as part | ||||||
11 | of a publicly issued opportunity to review drafts of all or | ||||||
12 | part of these documents . | ||||||
13 | This subsection does not prohibit a person or business from | ||||||
14 | submitting a bid or proposal or entering into a contract if the | ||||||
15 | person or business: (i) initiates a communication to provide | ||||||
16 | general information about products, services, or industry best | ||||||
17 | practices and, if applicable, that communication is documented | ||||||
18 | in accordance with Section 50-39 or (ii) responds to a | ||||||
19 | communication initiated by an employee of the State for the | ||||||
20 | purposes of providing information to evaluate new products, | ||||||
21 | trends, services, or technologies. | ||||||
22 | For purposes of this subsection (e), "business" includes | ||||||
23 | all individuals with whom a business is affiliated, including, | ||||||
24 | but not limited to, any officer, agent, employee, consultant, | ||||||
25 | independent contractor, director, partner, manager, or | ||||||
26 | shareholder of a business. |
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1 | (Source: P.A. 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 | ||||||
2 | for the effective date of changes made by P.A. 96-795).) | ||||||
3 | (30 ILCS 500/50-35) | ||||||
4 | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 96-795 ) | ||||||
5 | Sec. 50-35. Disclosure and potential conflicts of | ||||||
6 | interest. | ||||||
7 | (a) All offers from responsive bidders or offerors with an | ||||||
8 | annual value of
more than $10,000 shall be accompanied by | ||||||
9 | disclosure of the financial
interests of the contractor, | ||||||
10 | bidder, or proposer. The financial disclosure of
each | ||||||
11 | successful bidder or offeror shall become
part of the publicly | ||||||
12 | available contract or procurement file
maintained by the | ||||||
13 | appropriate chief procurement officer. | ||||||
14 | (b) Disclosure by the responsive bidders or offerors shall | ||||||
15 | include any
ownership or distributive income share that is in | ||||||
16 | excess of 5%, or an amount
greater than 60% of the annual | ||||||
17 | salary of the Governor, of the bidding entity
or its parent | ||||||
18 | entity, whichever is less, unless the contractor or bidder
(i) | ||||||
19 | is a
publicly traded entity subject to Federal 10K reporting, | ||||||
20 | in which case it may
submit its 10K
disclosure in place of the | ||||||
21 | prescribed disclosure, or (ii) is a privately held
entity that | ||||||
22 | is exempt from Federal 10k reporting but has more than 400
| ||||||
23 | shareholders, in which case it may submit the information that | ||||||
24 | Federal 10k
reporting companies are required to report under 17 | ||||||
25 | CFR 229.401 and list the
names of any person or entity holding |
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| |||||||
1 | any ownership share that is in excess of
5% in place of the | ||||||
2 | prescribed disclosure. The form of disclosure shall
be | ||||||
3 | prescribed by the applicable chief procurement officer and must | ||||||
4 | include at
least the names,
addresses, and dollar or | ||||||
5 | proportionate share of ownership of each person
identified in | ||||||
6 | this Section, their instrument of ownership or beneficial
| ||||||
7 | relationship, and notice of any potential conflict of interest | ||||||
8 | resulting from
the current ownership or beneficial | ||||||
9 | relationship of each person identified in
this Section having | ||||||
10 | in addition any of the following relationships: | ||||||
11 | (1) State employment, currently or in the previous 3 | ||||||
12 | years, including
contractual employment of services. | ||||||
13 | (2) State employment of spouse, father, mother, son, or | ||||||
14 | daughter,
including
contractual employment for services in | ||||||
15 | the previous 2 years. | ||||||
16 | (3) Elective status; the holding of elective office of | ||||||
17 | the State of
Illinois, the government of the United States, | ||||||
18 | any unit of local government
authorized by the Constitution | ||||||
19 | of the State of Illinois or the statutes of the
State of | ||||||
20 | Illinois currently or in the previous 3 years. | ||||||
21 | (4) Relationship to anyone holding elective office | ||||||
22 | currently or in the
previous 2 years; spouse, father, | ||||||
23 | mother, son, or daughter. | ||||||
24 | (5) Appointive office; the holding of any appointive | ||||||
25 | government office of
the State of Illinois, the United | ||||||
26 | States of America, or any unit of local
government |
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1 | authorized by the Constitution of the State of Illinois or | ||||||
2 | the
statutes of the State of Illinois, which office | ||||||
3 | entitles the holder to
compensation in excess of expenses | ||||||
4 | incurred in the discharge of that office
currently or in | ||||||
5 | the previous 3 years. | ||||||
6 | (6) Relationship to anyone holding appointive office | ||||||
7 | currently or in the
previous 2 years; spouse, father, | ||||||
8 | mother, son, or daughter. | ||||||
9 | (7) Employment, currently or in the previous 3 years, | ||||||
10 | as or by any
registered lobbyist of the State government. | ||||||
11 | (8) Relationship to anyone who is or was a registered | ||||||
12 | lobbyist in the
previous 2 years; spouse, father, mother, | ||||||
13 | son, or daughter. | ||||||
14 | (9) Compensated employment, currently or in the | ||||||
15 | previous 3 years, by any
registered election or re-election | ||||||
16 | committee registered with the Secretary of
State or any | ||||||
17 | county clerk in the State of Illinois, or any political | ||||||
18 | action
committee registered with either the Secretary of | ||||||
19 | State or the Federal Board of
Elections. | ||||||
20 | (10) Relationship to anyone; spouse, father, mother, | ||||||
21 | son, or daughter; who
is or was a compensated employee in | ||||||
22 | the last 2 years of any registered
election or re-election | ||||||
23 | committee registered with the Secretary of State or any
| ||||||
24 | county clerk in the State of Illinois, or any political | ||||||
25 | action committee
registered with either the Secretary of | ||||||
26 | State or the Federal Board of
Elections. |
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1 | (c) The disclosure in subsection (b) is not intended to | ||||||
2 | prohibit or prevent
any
contract. The disclosure is meant to | ||||||
3 | fully and publicly disclose any potential
conflict to the chief | ||||||
4 | procurement officers, State purchasing officers, their
| ||||||
5 | designees, and executive officers so they may adequately | ||||||
6 | discharge their duty
to protect the State. | ||||||
7 | (d) In the case of any contract for personal services in | ||||||
8 | excess of
$50,000; any contract competitively bid in excess of | ||||||
9 | $250,000; any other
contract in excess of $50,000; when a | ||||||
10 | potential for a conflict of interest
is identified, discovered, | ||||||
11 | or reasonably suspected it shall be reviewed and
commented on | ||||||
12 | in writing by the Governor of the State of Illinois, or by an
| ||||||
13 | executive ethics board or commission he or she might designate. | ||||||
14 | The comment
shall be
returned to the responsible chief | ||||||
15 | procurement officer who must rule in writing
whether to void or
| ||||||
16 | allow the contract, bid, offer, or proposal weighing the best | ||||||
17 | interest of the
State of Illinois. The comment and | ||||||
18 | determination shall become a publicly
available part of the | ||||||
19 | contract, bid, or proposal file. | ||||||
20 | (e) These thresholds and disclosure do not relieve the | ||||||
21 | chief procurement
officer, the State purchasing officer, or
| ||||||
22 | their designees from reasonable care and diligence for any | ||||||
23 | contract, bid,
offer,
or proposal. The chief procurement | ||||||
24 | officer, the State purchasing officer, or
their designees shall | ||||||
25 | be
responsible for using any reasonably known and publicly | ||||||
26 | available information
to
discover any undisclosed potential |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | conflict of interest and act to protect the
best interest of | ||||||
2 | the State of Illinois. | ||||||
3 | (f) Inadvertent or accidental failure to fully disclose | ||||||
4 | shall render the
contract, bid, proposal, or relationship | ||||||
5 | voidable by the chief procurement
officer if he or she deems it | ||||||
6 | in
the best interest of the State of Illinois and, at his or | ||||||
7 | her discretion, may
be cause for barring from future contracts, | ||||||
8 | bids, proposals, or
relationships with the State for a period | ||||||
9 | of up to 2 years. | ||||||
10 | (g) Intentional, willful, or material failure to disclose | ||||||
11 | shall render the
contract, bid, proposal, or relationship | ||||||
12 | voidable by the chief procurement
officer if he or she deems it | ||||||
13 | in
the best interest of the State of Illinois and shall result | ||||||
14 | in debarment from
future contracts, bids, proposals, or | ||||||
15 | relationships for a period of not less
than 2 years and not | ||||||
16 | more than 10 years. Reinstatement after 2 years and
before 10 | ||||||
17 | years must be reviewed and commented on in writing by the | ||||||
18 | Governor
of the State of Illinois, or by an executive ethics | ||||||
19 | board or commission he or
she
might designate. The comment | ||||||
20 | shall be returned to the responsible chief
procurement officer | ||||||
21 | who must
rule in writing whether and when to reinstate. | ||||||
22 | (h) In addition, all disclosures shall note any other | ||||||
23 | current or pending
contracts, proposals, leases, or other | ||||||
24 | ongoing procurement relationships the
bidding, proposing, or | ||||||
25 | offering entity has with any other unit of State
government and | ||||||
26 | shall clearly identify the unit and the contract, proposal,
|
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | lease, or other relationship. | ||||||
2 | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.) | ||||||
3 | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 96-795 ) | ||||||
4 | Sec. 50-35. Financial disclosure and potential conflicts | ||||||
5 | of interest. | ||||||
6 | (a) All offers from responsive bidders or offerors with an | ||||||
7 | annual value of
more than $25,000 $10,000 , and all subcontracts | ||||||
8 | identified as , copies of which must be provided by Section | ||||||
9 | 20-120 of this Code, shall be accompanied by disclosure of the | ||||||
10 | financial
interests of the contractor, bidder, or proposer and | ||||||
11 | each subcontractor to be used. The financial disclosure of
each | ||||||
12 | successful bidder or offeror and its subcontractors shall be | ||||||
13 | incorporated as a material term of the contract and shall | ||||||
14 | become
part of the publicly available contract or procurement | ||||||
15 | file
maintained by the appropriate chief procurement officer. | ||||||
16 | Each disclosure under this Section and Section 50-34 shall be | ||||||
17 | signed and made under penalty of perjury by an authorized | ||||||
18 | officer or employee on behalf of the bidder or offeror, and | ||||||
19 | must be filed with the Procurement Policy Board. | ||||||
20 | (b) Disclosure shall include any
ownership or distributive | ||||||
21 | income share that is in excess of 5%, or an amount
greater than | ||||||
22 | 60% of the annual salary of the Governor, of the disclosing | ||||||
23 | entity
or its parent entity, whichever is less, unless the | ||||||
24 | contractor, bidder, or subcontractor
(i) is a
publicly traded | ||||||
25 | entity subject to Federal 10K reporting, in which case it may
|
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | submit its 10K
disclosure in place of the prescribed | ||||||
2 | disclosure, or (ii) is a privately held
entity that is exempt | ||||||
3 | from Federal 10k reporting but has more than 400
shareholders, | ||||||
4 | in which case it may submit the information that Federal 10k
| ||||||
5 | reporting companies are required to report under 17 CFR 229.401 | ||||||
6 | and list the
names of any person or entity holding any | ||||||
7 | ownership share that is in excess of
5% in place of the | ||||||
8 | prescribed disclosure. The form of disclosure shall
be | ||||||
9 | prescribed by the applicable chief procurement officer and must | ||||||
10 | include at
least the names,
addresses, and dollar or | ||||||
11 | proportionate share of ownership of each person
identified in | ||||||
12 | this Section, their instrument of ownership or beneficial
| ||||||
13 | relationship, and notice of any potential conflict of interest | ||||||
14 | resulting from
the current ownership or beneficial | ||||||
15 | relationship of each person identified in
this Section having | ||||||
16 | in addition any of the following relationships: | ||||||
17 | (1) State employment, currently or in the previous 3 | ||||||
18 | years, including
contractual employment of services. | ||||||
19 | (2) State employment of spouse, father, mother, son, or | ||||||
20 | daughter,
including
contractual employment for services in | ||||||
21 | the previous 2 years. | ||||||
22 | (3) Elective status; the holding of elective office of | ||||||
23 | the State of
Illinois, the government of the United States, | ||||||
24 | any unit of local government
authorized by the Constitution | ||||||
25 | of the State of Illinois or the statutes of the
State of | ||||||
26 | Illinois currently or in the previous 3 years. |
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1 | (4) Relationship to anyone holding elective office | ||||||
2 | currently or in the
previous 2 years; spouse, father, | ||||||
3 | mother, son, or daughter. | ||||||
4 | (5) Appointive office; the holding of any appointive | ||||||
5 | government office of
the State of Illinois, the United | ||||||
6 | States of America, or any unit of local
government | ||||||
7 | authorized by the Constitution of the State of Illinois or | ||||||
8 | the
statutes of the State of Illinois, which office | ||||||
9 | entitles the holder to
compensation in excess of expenses | ||||||
10 | incurred in the discharge of that office
currently or in | ||||||
11 | the previous 3 years. | ||||||
12 | (6) Relationship to anyone holding appointive office | ||||||
13 | currently or in the
previous 2 years; spouse, father, | ||||||
14 | mother, son, or daughter. | ||||||
15 | (7) Employment, currently or in the previous 3 years, | ||||||
16 | as or by any
registered lobbyist of the State government. | ||||||
17 | (8) Relationship to anyone who is or was a registered | ||||||
18 | lobbyist in the
previous 2 years; spouse, father, mother, | ||||||
19 | son, or daughter. | ||||||
20 | (9) Compensated employment, currently or in the | ||||||
21 | previous 3 years, by any
registered election or re-election | ||||||
22 | committee registered with the Secretary of
State or any | ||||||
23 | county clerk in the State of Illinois, or any political | ||||||
24 | action
committee registered with either the Secretary of | ||||||
25 | State or the Federal Board of
Elections. | ||||||
26 | (10) Relationship to anyone; spouse, father, mother, |
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1 | son, or daughter; who
is or was a compensated employee in | ||||||
2 | the last 2 years of any registered
election or re-election | ||||||
3 | committee registered with the Secretary of State or any
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4 | county clerk in the State of Illinois, or any political | ||||||
5 | action committee
registered with either the Secretary of | ||||||
6 | State or the Federal Board of
Elections. | ||||||
7 | (b-1) The disclosure required under this Section must also | ||||||
8 | include the name and address of each lobbyist required to | ||||||
9 | register under the Lobbyist Registration Act and other agent of | ||||||
10 | the bidder or offeror who is not identified under subsections | ||||||
11 | (a) and (b) and who has communicated, is communicating, or may | ||||||
12 | communicate with any State officer or employee concerning the | ||||||
13 | bid or offer. The disclosure under this subsection is a | ||||||
14 | continuing obligation and must be promptly supplemented for | ||||||
15 | accuracy throughout the process and throughout the term of the | ||||||
16 | contract if the bid or offer is successful. | ||||||
17 | (b-2) The disclosure required under this Section must also | ||||||
18 | include, for each of the persons identified in subsection (b) | ||||||
19 | or (b-1), each of the following that occurred within the | ||||||
20 | previous 10 years: debarment from contracting with any | ||||||
21 | governmental entity; professional licensure discipline; | ||||||
22 | bankruptcies; adverse civil judgments and administrative | ||||||
23 | findings; and criminal felony convictions. The disclosure | ||||||
24 | under this subsection is a continuing obligation and must be | ||||||
25 | promptly supplemented for accuracy throughout the process and | ||||||
26 | throughout the term of the contract if the bid or offer is |
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1 | successful. | ||||||
2 | (c) The disclosure in subsection (b) is not intended to | ||||||
3 | prohibit or prevent
any
contract. The disclosure is meant to | ||||||
4 | fully and publicly disclose any potential
conflict to the chief | ||||||
5 | procurement officers, State purchasing officers, their
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6 | designees, and executive officers so they may adequately | ||||||
7 | discharge their duty
to protect the State. | ||||||
8 | (d) When a potential for a conflict of interest is | ||||||
9 | identified, discovered, or reasonably suspected, the chief | ||||||
10 | procurement officer or State procurement officer shall send the | ||||||
11 | contract to the Procurement Policy Board. The Board shall | ||||||
12 | recommend, in writing, whether to allow or void the contract, | ||||||
13 | bid, offer, or subcontract weighing the best interest of the | ||||||
14 | State of Illinois. All recommendations shall be submitted to | ||||||
15 | the chief procurement officer. The chief procurement officer | ||||||
16 | must hold a public hearing if the Procurement Policy Board | ||||||
17 | makes a recommendation to (i) void a contract or (ii) void a | ||||||
18 | bid or offer and the chief procurement officer selected or | ||||||
19 | intends to award the contract to the bidder or offeror. A chief | ||||||
20 | procurement officer is prohibited from awarding a contract | ||||||
21 | before a hearing if the Board recommendation does not support a | ||||||
22 | bid or offer. The recommendation and proceedings of any | ||||||
23 | hearing, if applicable, shall become part of the contract, bid, | ||||||
24 | or proposal file and shall be available to the public. | ||||||
25 | (e) These thresholds and disclosure do not relieve the | ||||||
26 | chief procurement
officer, the State purchasing officer, or
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1 | their designees from reasonable care and diligence for any | ||||||
2 | contract, bid,
offer,
or proposal. The chief procurement | ||||||
3 | officer, the State purchasing officer, or
their designees shall | ||||||
4 | be
responsible for using any reasonably known and publicly | ||||||
5 | available information
to
discover any undisclosed potential | ||||||
6 | conflict of interest and act to protect the
best interest of | ||||||
7 | the State of Illinois. | ||||||
8 | (f) Inadvertent or accidental failure to fully disclose | ||||||
9 | shall render the
contract, bid, proposal, subcontract, or | ||||||
10 | relationship voidable by the chief procurement
officer if he or | ||||||
11 | she deems it in
the best interest of the State of Illinois and, | ||||||
12 | at his or her discretion, may
be cause for barring from future | ||||||
13 | contracts, bids, proposals, subcontracts, or
relationships | ||||||
14 | with the State for a period of up to 2 years. | ||||||
15 | (g) Intentional, willful, or material failure to disclose | ||||||
16 | shall render the
contract, bid, proposal, subcontract, or | ||||||
17 | relationship voidable by the chief procurement
officer if he or | ||||||
18 | she deems it in
the best interest of the State of Illinois and | ||||||
19 | shall result in debarment from
future contracts, bids, | ||||||
20 | proposals, subcontracts, or relationships for a period of not | ||||||
21 | less
than 2 years and not more than 10 years. Reinstatement | ||||||
22 | after 2 years and
before 10 years must be reviewed and | ||||||
23 | commented on in writing by the Governor
of the State of | ||||||
24 | Illinois, or by an executive ethics board or commission he or
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25 | she
might designate. The comment shall be returned to the | ||||||
26 | responsible chief
procurement officer who must
rule in writing |
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1 | whether and when to reinstate. | ||||||
2 | (h) In addition, all disclosures shall note any other | ||||||
3 | current or pending
contracts, proposals, subcontracts, leases, | ||||||
4 | or other ongoing procurement relationships the
bidding, | ||||||
5 | proposing, offering, or subcontracting entity has with any | ||||||
6 | other unit of State
government and shall clearly identify the | ||||||
7 | unit and the contract, proposal,
lease, or other relationship. | ||||||
8 | (i) The contractor or bidder has a continuing obligation to | ||||||
9 | supplement the disclosure required by this Section throughout | ||||||
10 | the bidding process or during the term of any contract. | ||||||
11 | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see | ||||||
12 | Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 for the effective date of changes made | ||||||
13 | by P.A. 96-795).) | ||||||
14 | (30 ILCS 500/50-38) | ||||||
15 | (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a | ||||||
16 | delayed effective date ) | ||||||
17 | Sec. 50-38. Lobbying restrictions. | ||||||
18 | (a) A person or business that is let or awarded a contract | ||||||
19 | is not entitled to receive any payment, compensation, or other | ||||||
20 | remuneration from the State to compensate the person or | ||||||
21 | business for any expenses related to travel, lodging, or meals | ||||||
22 | that are paid by the person or business to any officer, agent, | ||||||
23 | employee, consultant, independent contractor, director, | ||||||
24 | partner, manager, or shareholder. | ||||||
25 | (b) Any bidder or offeror on a State contract that hires a |
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1 | person required to register under the Lobbyist Registration Act | ||||||
2 | to assist in obtaining a contract shall (i) disclose all costs, | ||||||
3 | fees, compensation, reimbursements, and other remunerations | ||||||
4 | paid or to be paid to the lobbyist related to the contract, | ||||||
5 | (ii) not bill or otherwise cause the State of Illinois to pay | ||||||
6 | for any of the lobbyist's costs, fees, compensation, | ||||||
7 | reimbursements, or other remuneration, and (iii) sign a | ||||||
8 | verification certifying that none of the lobbyist's costs, | ||||||
9 | fees, compensation, reimbursements, or other remuneration were | ||||||
10 | billed to the State. This information, along with all | ||||||
11 | supporting documents, shall be filed with the agency awarding | ||||||
12 | the contract and with the Secretary of State. The chief | ||||||
13 | procurement officer shall post this information, together with | ||||||
14 | the contract award notice, in the online Procurement Bulletin. | ||||||
15 | (c) Ban on contingency fee. No person or entity shall | ||||||
16 | retain a person or entity required to register under the | ||||||
17 | Lobbyist Registration Act to attempt to influence the outcome | ||||||
18 | of a procurement decision made under this Code for compensation | ||||||
19 | contingent in whole or in part upon the decision or | ||||||
20 | procurement. Any person who violates this subsection is guilty | ||||||
21 | of a business offense and shall be fined not more than $10,000. | ||||||
22 | (Source: P.A. 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 | ||||||
23 | for the effective date of P.A. 96-795).) | ||||||
24 | (30 ILCS 500/50-39) | ||||||
25 | (This Section may contain text from a Public Act with a |
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1 | delayed effective date ) | ||||||
2 | Sec. 50-39. Procurement communications reporting | ||||||
3 | requirement. | ||||||
4 | (a) Any written or oral communication received by a State | ||||||
5 | employee that imparts or requests material information or makes | ||||||
6 | a material argument regarding potential action concerning a | ||||||
7 | procurement matter, including, but not limited to, an | ||||||
8 | application, a contract, or a project, shall be reported to the | ||||||
9 | Procurement Policy Board. These communications do not include | ||||||
10 | the following: (i) statements by a person publicly made in a | ||||||
11 | public forum; (ii) statements regarding matters of procedure | ||||||
12 | and practice, such as format, the number of copies required, | ||||||
13 | the manner of filing, and the status of a matter; and (iii) | ||||||
14 | statements made by a State employee of the agency to the agency | ||||||
15 | head or other employees of that agency or to the employees of | ||||||
16 | the Executive Ethics Commission. The provisions of this Section | ||||||
17 | shall not apply to communications regarding the administration | ||||||
18 | and implementation of an existing contract, except | ||||||
19 | communications regarding change orders or the renewal or | ||||||
20 | extension of a contract. | ||||||
21 | (b) The report required by subsection (a) shall be | ||||||
22 | submitted monthly and include at least the following: (i) the | ||||||
23 | date and time of each communication; (ii) the identity of each | ||||||
24 | person from whom the written or oral communication was | ||||||
25 | received, the individual or entity represented by that person, | ||||||
26 | and any action the person requested or recommended; (iii) the |
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1 | identity and job title of the person to whom each communication | ||||||
2 | was made; (iv) if a response is made, the identity and job | ||||||
3 | title of the person making each response; (v) a detailed | ||||||
4 | summary of the points made by each person involved in the | ||||||
5 | communication; (vi) the duration of the communication; (vii) | ||||||
6 | the location or locations of all persons involved in the | ||||||
7 | communication and, if the communication occurred by telephone, | ||||||
8 | the telephone numbers for the callers and recipients of the | ||||||
9 | communication; and (viii) any other pertinent information. | ||||||
10 | (c) Additionally, when an oral communication made by a | ||||||
11 | person required to register under the Lobbyist Registration Act | ||||||
12 | is received by a State employee that is covered under this | ||||||
13 | Section, all individuals who initiate or participate in the | ||||||
14 | oral communication shall submit a written report to that State | ||||||
15 | employee that memorializes the communication and includes, but | ||||||
16 | is not limited to, the items listed in subsection (b). | ||||||
17 | (d) The Procurement Policy Board shall make each report | ||||||
18 | submitted pursuant to this Section available on its website | ||||||
19 | within 7 days after its receipt of the report. The Procurement | ||||||
20 | Policy Board may promulgate rules to ensure compliance with | ||||||
21 | this Section. | ||||||
22 | (e) The reporting requirements shall also be conveyed | ||||||
23 | through ethics training under the State Employees and Officials | ||||||
24 | Ethics Act. An employee who knowingly and intentionally | ||||||
25 | violates this Section shall be subject to suspension or | ||||||
26 | discharge. The Executive Ethics Commission shall promulgate |
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1 | rules, including emergency rules, to implement this Section. | ||||||
2 | (f) This Section becomes operative on January 1, 2011. | ||||||
3 | (Source: P.A. 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 | ||||||
4 | for the effective date of changes made by P.A. 96-795).)
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5 | Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes | ||||||
6 | changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text | ||||||
7 | that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section | ||||||
8 | represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does | ||||||
9 | not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes | ||||||
10 | made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other | ||||||
11 | Public Act.
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12 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | ||||||
13 | 2010.
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