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Public Act 094-0435
Public Act 0435 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0435 |
SB1882 Enrolled |
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| AN ACT concerning libraries.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 3. The Township Code is amended by changing Section | 85-30 as follows:
| (60 ILCS 1/85-30)
| Sec. 85-30. Purchases; bids. Any purchase by a township | having fewer than
10,000 inhabitants and located in a county | with a population under 3,000,000
for services, materials, | equipment, or supplies in excess of $20,000
$10,000 (other than
| professional services) and any purchase by a township in a | county with a
population of 3,000,000 or more, or by a township | having 10,000 or more
inhabitants and located in a county with | a population of less than 3,000,000,
for services, materials, | equipment, or supplies in excess of $10,000 (other
than | professional services) shall be contracted for in one of the | following
ways:
| (1) By a contract let to the lowest responsible bidder | after advertising
for bids at least once (i) in a newspaper | published within the township,
or (ii) if no newspaper is | published within the township, then in one published
within | the county, or (iii) if no newspaper is published within | the county,
then in a newspaper having general circulation | within the township.
| (2) By a contract let without advertising for bids in | the case of an
emergency if authorized by the township | board.
| This Section does not apply to contracts by a township with | the federal
government.
| (Source: P.A. 92-627, eff. 7-11-02.)
| Section 4. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
| changing Sections 4-5-11 and 8-9-1 as follows:
| (65 ILCS 5/4-5-11) (from Ch. 24, par. 4-5-11)
| Sec. 4-5-11. Except as otherwise provided, all contracts, | of whatever
character, pertaining to public improvement, or to | the maintenance of
the public property of a municipality | involving an outlay of $10,000
$1,500 or
more, shall be based | upon specifications to be approved by the council.
Any work or | other public improvement which is not to be paid for in
whole | or in part by special assessment or special taxation, when the
| expense thereof will exceed $20,000
$10,000 , shall be | constructed as follows:
| (1) By a contract let to the lowest responsible bidder | after
advertising for bids, in the manner prescribed by | ordinance, except that
any such contract may be entered into by | the proper officers without
advertising for bids, if authorized | by a vote of 4 of the 5 council
members elected; or
| (2) In the following manner, if authorized by a vote of 4 | of the 5
council members elected: the commissioner of public | works or other
proper officers to be designated by ordinance, | shall superintend and
cause to be carried out the construction | of the work or other public
improvement and shall employ | exclusively for the performance of all
manual labor thereon, | laborers and artisans whom the city or village
shall pay by the | day or hour, but all material of the value of $20,000
$10,000
| and upward used in the construction of the work or other public
| improvement, shall be purchased by contract let to the lowest
| responsible bidder in the manner to be prescribed by ordinance.
| Nothing contained in this section shall apply to any | contract by a
municipality with the United States of America or | any agency thereof.
| (Source: P.A. 86-576.)
| (65 ILCS 5/8-9-1) (from Ch. 24, par. 8-9-1)
| Sec. 8-9-1. In municipalities of less than 500,000 except
| as otherwise provided in Articles 4 and 5 any work or other
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| public improvement which is not to be paid for in whole or in
| part by special assessment or special taxation, when the | expense
thereof will exceed $20,000
$10,000 , shall be | constructed either (1)
by a contract let to the lowest | responsible bidder after
advertising for bids, in the manner | prescribed by ordinance,
except that any such contract may be | entered into by the proper
officers without advertising for | bids, if authorized by a vote
of two-thirds of all the aldermen | or trustees then holding office;
or (2) in the following | manner, if authorized by a vote of
two-thirds of all the | aldermen or trustees then holding office,
to-wit: the | commissioner of public works or other proper officers
to be | designated by ordinance, shall superintend and cause to
be | carried out the construction of the work or other public
| improvement and shall employ exclusively for the performance
of | all manual labor thereon, laborers and artisans whom the
| municipality shall pay by the day or hour; and all material
of | the value of $20,000
$10,000 and upward used in the | construction of
the work or other public improvement, shall be | purchased by
contract let to the lowest responsible bidder in | the manner
to be prescribed by ordinance. However, nothing | contained
in this section shall apply to any contract by a | city, village
or incorporated town with the federal government | or any agency thereof.
| In every city which has adopted Division 1 of Article 10,
| every such laborer or artisan shall be certified by the civil
| service commission to the commissioner of public works or other
| proper officers, in accordance with the requirement of that | division.
| In municipalities of 500,000 or more population the letting | of
contracts for work or other public improvements of the | character
described in this section shall be governed by the | provisions of
Division 10 of this Article 8.
| (Source: P.A. 86-576.)
| Section 5. The Illinois Local Library Act is amended by |
| changing Section 5-5 as follows:
| (75 ILCS 5/5-5) (from Ch. 81, par. 5-5)
| Sec. 5-5. When the directors determine to commence the | construction of the
building or the remodeling, repairing or | improving of an existing library
building or the erection of an | addition thereto, the purchase of the
necessary equipment for | such library, or the acquisition of library
materials such as | books, periodicals, recordings and electronic data
storage and | retrieval facilities in connection with either the purchase or
| construction of a new library building or the expansion of an | existing
library building, they may then revise the plan | therefor or adopt a new
plan and provide estimates of the costs | thereof, and shall, when the cost
is in excess of $20,000
| $10,000 , advertise for
bids for the construction of the | building, or the remodeling, repairing or
improving of an | existing library building or the erection of an addition
| thereto, or the purchase of the necessary equipment for such | library, or
the acquisition of library materials such as books, | periodicals, recordings
and electronic data storage and | retrieval facilities in connection with
either the purchase or | construction of a new library building or the
expansion of an | existing library building, and shall let the contract or
| contracts for the same, when the cost is in excess of $20,000
| $10,000 , to the
lowest responsible bidder or bidders and may
| require from such bidders, such security for the performance of | the bids as
the board shall determine. The directors may let | the contract or contracts
to one or more bidders, as they shall | determine.
| (Source: P.A. 86-405.)
| Section 10. The Public Library District Act of 1991 is | amended by changing Section 40-45 as follows:
| (75 ILCS 16/40-45)
| Sec. 40-45. Bids for construction, improvements, or |
| equipment purchases.
| (a) When the trustees determine to commence constructing | the
building, purchasing a site or a building, remodeling,
| repairing, or improving an existing library building, erecting
| an addition to an existing library building, or
purchasing the | necessary equipment for the
library, they may then revise the | plan or adopt a new plan and
provide estimates of the costs of | the revised or new plan.
| (b) The board shall, when the cost is in
excess of $20,000
| $10,000 , advertise for bids for constructing the building,
| remodeling, repairing, or improving of an existing library | building, erecting
an addition to an existing library building, | or purchasing the necessary
equipment for the library and shall | let the contract or contracts for the
project, when the cost is | in excess of $20,000
$10,000 , to the lowest responsible
bidder | or bidders. The board shall require from the bidders security | for
the performance of the bids determined by the board | pursuant to law.
The trustees may let the contract or contracts | to one or more bidders as
they determine.
| (Source: P.A. 87-1277.)
| Section 15. The Illinois Highway Code is amended by | changing Section 6-201.7 as follows:
| (605 ILCS 5/6-201.7) (from Ch. 121, par. 6-201.7)
| Sec. 6-201.7. Construct, maintain and repair and be | responsible for
the construction, maintenance and repair of | roads within the district,
let contracts, employ labor and | purchase material and machinery
therefor, subject to the | limitations provided in this Code.
Contracts,
labor, | machinery, disposal, and incidental expenses related to | special services
under Section 6-201.21 of this Code constitute | maintenance, for purposes of
this Section.
| Except for professional services, when the cost of | construction,
materials, supplies, new machinery or equipment | exceeds
$20,000
$10,000 , the
contract for such construction, |
| materials, supplies, machinery or
equipment shall be let to
the | lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids at least | once,
and at least 10 days prior to the time set for the | opening of such bids, in a
newspaper
published within the | township or road district, or, if no newspaper is
published | within the township or road district then in one published
| within the county, or, if no newspaper is published within the | county
then in a newspaper having general circulation within | the township or
road district, but, in case of an emergency, | such contract may be let
without advertising for bids. For | purposes of this
Section "new machinery or equipment" shall be | defined as that which has
been previously untitled or that | which shows fewer than 200 hours on its
operating clock and | that is accompanied by a new equipment manufacturer's
warranty.
| (Source: P.A. 92-268, eff. 1-1-02; 93-109, eff. 7-8-03; 93-164, | eff.
7-10-03; 93-610, eff. 11-18-03; revised 12-4-03.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/2/2005
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