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Public Act 096-0943
Public Act 0943 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0943 |
HB4798 Enrolled |
LRB096 15301 RLC 30418 b |
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| AN ACT concerning corrections.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. If and only if the provisions of
House Bill 1994 | of the 96th General Assembly that
are changed by this | amendatory Act of the 96th
General Assembly become law, the | Illinois Procurement Code is amended by changing Section 45-30 | as follows:
| (30 ILCS 500/45-30)
| Sec. 45-30. Illinois Correctional industries. | Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in other law, the | chief procurement officer of the Department of Central | Management Services shall, in consultation
with Illinois | Correctional Industries, a division of the Illinois Department | of Corrections (referred to as the "Illinois Correctional | Industries" or "ICI") determine for all State agencies which | articles, materials,
industry related services, food stuffs, | and finished goods that are produced or
manufactured by persons | confined in institutions and facilities of the Department of | Corrections who are participating inmate workers employed in | Illinois Correctional Industries programs shall be purchased | from Illinois Correctional Industries.
The chief procurement | officer of Central Management Services shall develop and |
| distribute to the various
purchasing and using agencies a | listing of all Illinois Correctional Industries products and | procedures for implementing this Section.
| (Source: P.A. 90-572, eff. date - See Sec. 99-5; 96HB1994 | enrolled.)
| Section 10. If and only if the provisions of
House Bill | 1994 of the 96th General Assembly that
are changed by this | amendatory Act of the 96th
General Assembly become law, the | Unified Code of Corrections is amended by changing Sections | 3-12-2, 3-12-3a, 3-12-6, and 3-12-7 as follows:
| (730 ILCS 5/3-12-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-12-2)
| Sec. 3-12-2. Types of employment.
| (a) The Department shall provide inmate workers for | Illinois Correctional Industries to work in programs | established to train and employ committed
persons in the | production of food stuffs products and finished goods and any | articles, materials or supplies for
resale to State agencies | and authorized purchasers. It may also employ committed persons | on public
works, buildings and property, the conservation of | natural resources of the
State, anti-pollution or | environmental control projects, or for other public
purposes, | for the maintenance of the Department's buildings and | properties and
for the production of food or other necessities | for its programs. The
Department may establish, maintain and |
| employ committed persons in the
production of vehicle | registration plates. A committed person's labor shall
not be | sold, contracted or hired out by the Department except under | this
Article and under Section 3-9-2 .
| (b) Works of art, literature, handicraft or other items | produced by
committed persons as an avocation and not as a | product of a work program of the
Department may be sold to the | public under rules and regulations established by
the | Department. The cost of selling such products may be deducted | from the
proceeds, and the balance shall be credited to the | person's account under
Section 3-4-3. The Department shall | notify the Attorney General of the
existence of any proceeds | which it believes should be applied towards a
satisfaction, in | whole or in part, of the person's incarceration costs.
| (Source: P.A. 94-1017, eff. 7-7-06; 96HB1994 enrolled.)
| (730 ILCS 5/3-12-3a) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-12-3a)
| Sec. 3-12-3a. (a) Contracts , leases, and business | agreements. The
Department shall promulgate such rules and | policies as it deems necessary to establish, manage, and | operate its Illinois Correctional Industries division enter | into a contract
or other type of business
agreement with | Illinois Correctional Industries
for the purpose of utilizing | committed persons in the
manufacture of food stuffs products , | finished goods or wares . To the extent not inconsistent with | the function and role of the ICI, the Department may enter into |
| a contract, lease, or other type of business agreement, not to | exceed 20 years, with any private corporation, partnership, | person, or other business entity for the purpose of utilizing | committed persons in the provision of services or for any other | business or commercial enterprise deemed by the Department to | be consistent with proper training and rehabilitation of | committed persons of Illinois Correctional Industries .
| Illinois Correctional Industries' spending authority shall | be separate and apart from the Department's budget and | appropriations. Control of Illinois Correctional Industries | accounting processes and budget requests to the General | Assembly, other budgetary processes, audits by the Office of | the Auditor General, and computer processes shall be returned | to Illinois Correctional Industries. | (b) The Department shall be permitted to construct | buildings on State
property for the purposes identified in | subsection (a) and to lease for a
period not to exceed 20 years | any building or portion thereof on State
property for the | purposes identified in subsection (a).
| (c) Any contract or other business agreement referenced in
| subsection (a) shall include a provision requiring that all | committed
persons assigned receive in connection with their | assignment such
vocational training and/or apprenticeship | programs as the Department deems appropriate.
| (d) Committed persons assigned in accordance with this | Section shall be
compensated in accordance with the provisions |
| of Section 3-12-5.
| (Source: P.A. 86-450; 96HB1994 enrolled.)
| (730 ILCS 5/3-12-6) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-12-6)
| Sec. 3-12-6. Programs. Through its Illinois Correctional | Industries division, the Department shall establish | commercial, business, and manufacturing programs on behalf of | the State of Illinois for the sale of finished goods and | processed food and beverages to the State, its political units, | its agencies, and other public institutions. Illinois | Correctional Industries shall establish, operate, and maintain | manufacturing and food and beverage production in the | Department of Corrections facilities and provide food for the | Department of Corrections institutions and for the mental | health and developmental disabilities institutions of the | Department of Human Services and the institutions of the | Department of Veterans' Affairs for consumption in those | agencies' institutions . | Illinois Correctional Industries shall be administered by | a chief executive officer. The chief executive officer shall | report to the Director of the Department. The Director may not | delegate direction of Illinois Correctional Industries | management and fiscal processes formally or indirectly to any | other division, component, or contractor of the Department. The | chief executive officer shall be responsible for all persons | assigned to the institution or facility that are employed in |
| Industries programs. The chief executive officer shall | administer the commercial and business programs of ICI for | inmate workers in the custody of the Department of Corrections. | The chief executive officer shall have such assistants as | are required for sales staff, manufacturing, budget, fiscal, | accounting, computer, human services, and personnel as | necessary to run its commercial and business programs. | Illinois Correctional Industries shall have a financial | officer who shall report to the chief executive officer. The | financial officer shall: (i) assist in the development and | presentation of the Department budget submission; (ii) manage | and control the spending authority of ICI; and (iii) provide | oversight of the financial activities of ICI, both internally | and through coordination with the Department fiscal operations | personnel, including accounting processes, budget submissions, | other budgetary processes, audits by the Office of the Auditor | General, and computer processes. | Illinois Correctional Industries shall be located in | Springfield. The chief executive officer of Illinois | Correctional Industries
shall assign personnel to
direct the | production of goods and shall employ committed persons
assigned | by the chief administrative officer. The Department of | Corrections may
direct such other vocational programs as it | that the Department deems necessary for the rehabilitation of | inmates , which shall be separate and apart from, and not . Such | programs shall not compete, interfere, or be in conflict with , |
| the missions and programs of Illinois Correctional Industries.
| (Source: P.A. 80-728; 96HB1994 enrolled.)
| (730 ILCS 5/3-12-7) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-12-7)
| Sec. 3-12-7. Purchasers; Allocation. | (a) The State, its political
units, its agencies and other | public institutions shall purchase from Illinois Correctional | Industries all manufactured goods, articles, materials, | industry related services, food
stuffs, and supplies required | by them which are produced or
manufactured by persons confined | in institutions and facilities of the
Department that are | employed in Illinois Correctional Industries programs . The | Secretary of State may purchase from the Department
vehicle | registration plates produced by persons confined in | institutions
and facilities of the Department. The Secretary | shall determine reasonable
specifications and prices of such | vehicle registration plates as agreed
upon with the Department. | Not-for-profit corporations chartered in Illinois
or other | States may purchase such goods and services. Units of the | Federal
government and units of government in other States may | also purchase such
goods and services. All entities which | contract with the State, its
political units, its agencies, its | public institutions or not-for-profit
corporations chartered | in Illinois may purchase goods or services from the
Department | which are used in the performance of such contracts. Nothing
| shall prohibit the Department from bidding on portions of a |
| State contract
which are subcontracted by the primary | contractor. The public may purchase
crushed limestone and lime | dust for agricultural and horticultural purposes
and hardwood. | Illinois Correctional Industries may also sell grain from its | agricultural
operations on the open market. All other articles, | materials, industry
related services, food stuffs and supplies | which are produced or
manufactured by persons confined in | institutions and facilities of the
Department shall be | available for sale on the open market.
| (b) Allocation of goods shall be made in the following | manner:
| (1) first, for needs of the Department of Corrections and | the Department of Human Services;
| (2) second, for the State, its agencies and public | institutions;
| (3) third, for those political subdivisions of the State | and their
agencies in which the producing institution or | facility of the
Department is located;
| (4) fourth, for other political subdivisions of the State | and their
agencies and public institutions;
| (5) fifth, for sale on the open market;
| (6) sixth, for not for profit corporations chartered in | Illinois;
| (7) seventh, for units of government in other states;
| (8) eighth, for units of the Federal government;
| (9) ninth, for not-for-profit organizations chartered in |
| other
states;
| (10) tenth, all other permitted purchasers.
| (c) Exemption from required purchases shall be on | certification of
Illinois Correctional Industries that the | items to be purchased are
not manufactured by Illinois | Correctional Industries.
| (Source: P.A. 86-450; 96HB1994 enrolled.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2010.
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Effective Date: 7/1/2010
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