Public Act 097-0590 Public Act 0590 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0590 | SB0269 Enrolled | LRB097 04079 RLJ 44118 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 State Comptroller Act is amended by adding | Section 23.9 as follows: | (15 ILCS 405/23.9 new) | Sec. 23.9. Minority Contractor Opportunity Initiative. The | State Comptroller Minority Contractor Opportunity Initiative | is created to provide greater opportunities for minority-owned | businesses, female-owned businesses, businesses owned by | persons with disabilities, and small businesses with 20 or | fewer employees in this State to participate in the State | procurement process. The initiative shall be administered by | the Comptroller. Under this initiative, the Comptroller is | responsible for the following: (i) outreach to minority-owned | businesses, female-owned businesses, businesses owned by | persons with disabilities, and small businesses capable of | providing services to the State; (ii) education of | minority-owned businesses, female-owned businesses, businesses | owned by persons with disabilities, and small businesses | concerning State contracting and procurement; (iii) | notification of minority-owned businesses, female-owned | businesses, businesses owned by persons with disabilities, and |
| small businesses of State contracting opportunities; and (iv) | maintenance of an online database of State contracts that | identifies the contracts awarded to minority-owned businesses, | female-owned businesses, businesses owned by persons with | disabilities, and small businesses that includes the total | amount paid by State agencies to contractors and the percentage | paid to minority-owned businesses, female-owned businesses, | businesses owned by persons with disabilities, and small | businesses. | The Comptroller shall work with the Business Enterprise | Council created under Section 5 of the Business Enterprise for | Minorities, Females, and Persons with Disabilities Act to | fulfill the Comptroller's responsibilities under this Section. | The Comptroller may rely on the Business Enterprise Council's | identification of minority-owned businesses, female-owned | businesses, and businesses owned by persons with disabilities. | The Comptroller shall annually prepare and submit a report | to the Governor and the General Assembly concerning the | progress of this initiative including the following | information for the preceding calendar year: (i) a statement of | the total amounts paid by each executive branch agency to | contractors since the previous report; (ii) the percentage of | the amounts that were paid to minority-owned businesses, | female-owned businesses, businesses owned by persons with | disabilities, and small businesses; (iii) the successes | achieved and the challenges faced by the Comptroller in |
| operating outreach programs for minorities, women, persons | with disabilities, and small businesses; (iv) the challenges | each executive branch agency may face in hiring qualified | minority, female, disabled, and small business employees and | contracting with qualified minority-owned businesses, | female-owned businesses, businesses owned by persons with | disabilities, and small businesses; and (iv) any other | information, findings, conclusions, and recommendations for | legislative or agency action, as the Comptroller deems | appropriate. | On and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of | the 97th General Assembly, any bidder or offeror awarded a | contract of $1,000 or more under Section 20-10, 20-15, 20-25, | or 20-30 of the Illinois Procurement Code is required to pay a | fee of $15 to cover expenses related to the administration of | this Section. The Comptroller shall deduct the fee from the | first check issued to the vendor under the contract and deposit | the fee into the Comptroller's Administrative Fund.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/26/2011
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