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Public Act 095-0971
Public Act 0971 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0971 |
HB0824 Enrolled |
LRB095 10469 RCE 30684 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Election Code is amended by adding Section | 9-35 as follows: | (10 ILCS 5/9-35 new)
| Sec. 9-35. Registration of business entities. | (a) This Section governs the procedures for the | registration required under Section 20-160 of the Illinois | Procurement Code. | For the purposes of this Section, the terms "officeholder", | "State contract", "business entity", "State agency", | "affiliated entity", and "affiliated person" have the meanings | ascribed to those terms in Section 50-37 of the Illinois | Procurement Code. | (b) Registration under Section 20-160 of the Illinois | Procurement Code, and any changes to that registration, must be | made electronically. The State Board of Elections by rule shall | provide for electronic registration, which must contain | substantially the following: | (1) The name and address of the business entity. | (2) The name and address of any affiliated entity of | the business entity, including a description of the |
| affiliation. | (3) The name and address of any affiliated person of | the business entity, including a description of the | affiliation. | (c) The Board shall provide a certificate of registration | to the business entity. The certificate shall be electronic and | accessible to the business entity through the State Board of | Elections' website and protected by a password. | (d) Any business entity required to register under Section | 20-160 of the Illinois Procurement Code shall provide a copy of | the registration certificate, by first class mail or hand | delivery within 10 days after registration, to each affiliated | entity or affiliated person whose identity is required to be | disclosed. Failure to provide notice to an affiliated entity or | affiliated person is a business offense for which the business | entity is subject to a fine not to exceed $1,001. | (e) In addition to any penalty under Section 20-160 of the | Illinois Procurement Code, intentional, willful, or material | failure to disclose information required for registration is | subject to a civil penalty imposed by the State Board of | Elections. The State Board shall impose a civil penalty of | $1,000 per business day for failure to update a registration. | (f) Any business entity required to register under Section | 20-160 of the Illinois Procurement Code shall notify any | political committee to which it makes a contribution, at the | time of the contribution, that the business entity is |
| registered with the State Board of Elections under Section | 20-160 of the Illinois Procurement Code. Any affiliated entity | or affiliated person of a business entity required to register | under Section 20-160 of the Illinois Procurement Code shall | notify any political committee to which it makes a contribution | that it is affiliated with a business entity registered with | the State Board of Elections under Section 20-160 of the | Illinois Procurement Code. | (g) The State Board of Elections on its official website | shall have a searchable database containing (i) all information | required to be submitted to the Board under Section 20-160 of | the Illinois Procurement Code and (ii) all reports filed under | this Article with the State Board of Elections by all political | committees. For the purposes of databases maintained by the | State Board of Elections, "searchable" means able to search by | "political committee", as defined in this Article, and by | "officeholder", "State agency", "business entity", "affiliated | entity", and "affiliated person". The Board shall not place the | name of a minor child on the website. However, the Board shall | provide a link to all contributions made by anyone reporting | the same residential address as any affiliated person. In | addition, the State Board of Elections on its official website | shall provide an electronic connection to any searchable | database of State contracts maintained by the Comptroller, | searchable by business entity. | (h) The State Board of Elections shall have rulemaking |
| authority to implement this Section. | Section 10. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by | adding Sections 20-160 and 50-37 as follows: | (30 ILCS 500/20-160 new)
| Sec. 20-160. Business entities; certification; | registration with the State Board of Elections. | (a) For purposes of this Section, the terms "business | entity", "contract", "State contract", "contract with a State | agency", "State agency", "affiliated entity", and "affiliated | person" have the meanings ascribed to those terms in Section | 50-37. | (b) Every bid submitted to and every contract executed by | the State on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act | of the 95th General Assembly shall contain (1) a certification | by the bidder or contractor that either (i) the bidder or | contractor is not required to register as a business entity | with the State Board of Elections pursuant to this Section or | (ii) the bidder or contractor has registered as a business | entity with the State Board of Elections and acknowledges a | continuing duty to update the registration and (2) a statement | that the contract is voidable under Section 50-60 for the | bidder's or contractor's failure to comply with this Section. | (c) Within 30 days after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly, each business |
| entity (i) whose aggregate bids and proposals on State | contracts annually total more than $50,000, (ii) whose | aggregate bids and proposals on State contracts combined with | the business entity's aggregate annual total value of State | contracts exceed $50,000, or (iii) whose contracts with State | agencies, in the aggregate, annually total more than $50,000 | shall register with the State Board of Elections in accordance | with Section 9-35 of the Election Code. A business entity | required to register under this subsection shall submit a copy | of the certificate of registration to the applicable chief | procurement officer within 90 days after the effective date of | this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly. A business | entity required to register under this subsection due to item | (i) or (ii) has a continuing duty to ensure that the | registration is accurate during the period beginning on the | date of registration and ending on the day after the date the | contract is awarded; any change in information must be reported | to the State Board of Elections within 2 business days | following such change. A business entity required to register | under this subsection due to item (iii) has a continuing duty | to ensure that the registration is accurate in accordance with | subsection (f). | (d) Any business entity, not required under subsection (c) | to register within 30 days after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly, whose aggregate | bids and proposals on State contracts annually total more than |
| $50,000, or whose aggregate bids and proposals on State | contracts combined with the business entity's aggregate annual | total value of State contracts exceed $50,000, shall register | with the State Board of Elections in accordance with Section | 9-35 of the Election Code prior to submitting to a State agency | the bid or proposal whose value causes the business entity to | fall within the monetary description of this subsection. A | business entity required to register under this subsection has | a continuing duty to ensure that the registration is accurate | during the period beginning on the date of registration and | ending on the day after the date the contract is awarded. Any | change in information must be reported to the State Board of | Elections within 2 business days following such change. | (e) A business entity whose contracts with State agencies, | in the aggregate, annually total more than $50,000 must | maintain its registration under this Section and has a | continuing duty to ensure that the registration is accurate for | the duration of the term of office of the incumbent | officeholder awarding the contracts or for a period of 2 years | following the expiration or termination of the contracts, | whichever is longer. Any change in information shall be | reported to the State Board of Elections within 10 days | following such change; however, if a business entity required | to register under this subsection has a pending bid or | proposal, any change in information shall be reported to the | State Board of Elections within 2 business days. |
| (f) A business entity's continuing duty under this Section | to ensure the accuracy of its registration includes the | requirement that the business entity notify the State Board of | Elections of any change in information, including but not | limited to changes of affiliated entities or affiliated | persons. | (g) A copy of a certificate of registration must accompany | any bid or proposal for a contract with a State agency by a | business entity required to register under this Section. A | chief procurement officer shall not accept a bid or proposal | unless the certificate is submitted to the agency with the bid | or proposal. | (h) A registration, and any changes to a registration, must | include the business entity's verification of accuracy and | subjects the business entity to the penalties of the laws of | this State for perjury. | In addition to any penalty under Section 9-35 of the | Election Code, intentional, willful, or material failure to | disclose information required for registration shall render | the contract, bid, proposal, or other procurement relationship | voidable by the chief procurement officer if he or she deems it | to be in the best interest of the State of Illinois. | (i) This Section applies regardless of the method of source | selection used in awarding the contract. | (30 ILCS 500/50-37 new) |
| Sec. 50-37. Prohibition of political contributions. | (a) As used in this Section: | The terms "contract", "State contract", and "contract | with a State agency" each mean any contract, as defined in | this Code, between a business entity and a State agency let | or awarded pursuant to this Code. The terms "contract", | "State contract", and "contract with a State agency" do not | include cost reimbursement contracts; purchase of care | agreements as defined in Section 1-15.68 of this Code; | grants, including but are not limited to grants for job | training or transportation; and grants, loans, or tax | credit agreements for economic development purposes. | "Contribution" means a contribution as defined in | Section 9-1.4 of the Election Code. | "Declared candidate" means a person who has filed a | statement of candidacy and petition for nomination or | election in the principal office of the State Board of | Elections. | "State agency" means and includes all boards, | commissions, agencies, institutions, authorities, and | bodies politic and corporate of the State, created by or in | accordance with the Illinois Constitution or State | statute, of the executive branch of State government and | does include colleges, universities,
public employee | retirement systems, and institutions under the | jurisdiction of the governing boards of the University of |
| Illinois, Southern Illinois University, Illinois State | University, Eastern Illinois University, Northern Illinois | University, Western Illinois University, Chicago State | University, Governors State University, Northeastern | Illinois University, and the Illinois Board of Higher | Education. | "Officeholder" means the Governor, Lieutenant | Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, | Comptroller, or Treasurer. The Governor shall be | considered the officeholder responsible for awarding all | contracts by all officers and employees of, and vendors and | others doing business with, executive branch State | agencies under the jurisdiction of the Executive Ethics | Commission and not within the jurisdiction of the Attorney | General, the Secretary of State, the Comptroller, or the | Treasurer. | "Sponsoring entity" means a sponsoring entity as | defined in Section 9-3 of the Election Code. | "Affiliated person" means (i) any person with any | ownership
interest or distributive share of the bidding or | contracting business entity in excess of 7.5%, (ii) | executive employees of the bidding or contracting business | entity, and (iii) the spouse and minor children of any such | persons. | "Affiliated entity" means (i) any subsidiary of the | bidding or contracting business entity, (ii) any member of |
| the same unitary business group, (iii) any organization | recognized by the United States Internal Revenue Service as | a tax-exempt organization described in Section 501(c) of | the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or any successor | provision of federal tax law) established by the bidding or | contracting business entity, any affiliated entity of that | business entity, or any affiliated person of that business | entity, or (iv) any political committee for which the | bidding or contracting business entity, or any 501(c) | organization described in item (iii) related to that | business entity, is the sponsoring entity. | "Business entity" means any entity doing business for | profit, whether organized as a corporation, partnership, | sole proprietorship, limited liability company or | partnership, or otherwise. | "Executive employee" means the President, Chairman, | Chief Executive Officer, or other employee with executive | decision-making authority over the long-term and | day-to-day affairs of the entity employing the employee, or | an employee whose compensation is determined directly, in | whole or in part, by the award or payment of contracts by a | State agency to the entity employing the employee. | (b) Any business entity whose contracts with State | agencies, in the aggregate, annually total more than $50,000, | and any affiliated entities or affiliated persons of such | business entity, are prohibited from making any contributions |
| to any political committees established to promote the | candidacy of (i) the officeholder responsible for awarding the | contracts or (ii) any other declared candidate for that office. | This prohibition shall be effective for the duration of the | term of office of the incumbent officeholder awarding the | contracts or for a period of 2 years following the expiration | or termination of the contracts, whichever is longer. | (c) Any business entity whose aggregate pending bids and | proposals on State contracts total more than $50,000, or whose | aggregate pending bids and proposals on State contracts | combined with the business entity's aggregate annual total | value of State contracts exceed $50,000, and any affiliated | entities or affiliated persons of such business entity, are | prohibited from making any contributions to any political | committee
established to promote the candidacy of the | officeholder responsible for awarding the contract on which the | business entity has submitted a bid or proposal during the | period beginning on the date the invitation for bids or request | for proposals is issued and ending on the day after the date | the contract is awarded. | (d) All contracts between State agencies and a business | entity that violate subsection (b) or (c) shall be voidable | under Section 50-60. If a business entity violates subsection | (b) 3 or more times within a 36-month period, then all | contracts between State agencies and that business entity shall | be void, and that business entity shall not bid or respond to |
| any invitation to bid or request for proposals from any State | agency or otherwise enter into any contract with any State | agency for 3 years from the date of the last violation. A | notice of each violation and the penalty imposed shall be | published in both the Procurement Bulletin and the Illinois | Register. | (e) Any political committee that has received a | contribution in violation of subsection (b) or (c) shall pay an | amount equal to the value of the contribution to the State no | more than 30 days after notice of the violation concerning the | contribution appears in the Illinois Register. Payments | received by the State
pursuant to this subsection shall be | deposited into the general revenue
fund.
| Section 97. Severability. If the provisions of this Act or | its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, | the invalidity of that provision or application does not affect | the other provisions or applications of this Act that can be | given effect without the invalid provision or application. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2009
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