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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1306
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 1306  on  page  1,
 3    lines  2  and  6,  before  "adding"  each time it appears, by
 4    inserting "changing Section 11-17 and"; and
 5    on page 1, below line 6, by inserting the following:
 6        "(70 ILCS 2605/11.17) (from Ch. 42, par. 331.17)
 7        Sec. 11.17. Powers of purchasing agent.   The  purchasing
 8    agent  shall:  (a)  adopt,  promulgate  and from time to time
 9    revise rules and regulations for the proper  conduct  of  his
10    office;  (b) constitute the agent of the sanitary district in
11    contracting for labor,  materials,  services,  or  work,  the
12    purchase,  lease  or  sale  of  personal property, materials,
13    equipment or supplies in conformity with this Act;  (c)  open
14    all   sealed  bids;  (d)  determine  the  lowest  or  highest
15    responsible bidder, as the case may be; (e)  enforce  written
16    specifications  describing  standards established pursuant to
17    this Act; (f) operate or require such physical,  chemical  or
18    other  tests as may be necessary to insure conformity to such
19    specifications with respect  to  quality  of  materials;  (g)
20    exercise  or  require  such  control  as  may be necessary to
21    insure conformity to  contract  provisions  with  respect  to
22    quantity;  (h)  distribute or cause to be distributed, to the
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 1    various requisitioning agencies  of  such  sanitary  district
 2    such supplies, materials or equipment, as may be purchased by
 3    him;  (i)  transfer  materials, supplies, and equipment to or
 4    between the various requisitioning agencies and to trade  in,
 5    sell,  donate, or dispose of any such materials, supplies, or
 6    equipment that as may become surplus, obsolete, or  unusable;
 7    except that materials, supplies, and equipment may be donated
 8    only to not-for-profit institutions; (j) control and maintain
 9    adequate  inventories  and inventory records of all stocks of
10    materials, supplies and equipment of common  usage  contained
11    in any central or principal storeroom, stockyard or warehouse
12    of  the sanitary district; (k) assume such related activities
13    as may be assigned to him from time to time by the  board  of
14    trustees;  and  (m) submit to the board of trustees an annual
15    report describing the activities of his  office.  The  report
16    shall  be  placed  upon  the official records of the sanitary
17    district or given comparable public distribution.
18    (Source: Laws 1963, p. 2498.)".

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