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Public Act 100-0153 |
HB3110 Enrolled | LRB100 08886 KTG 19029 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Social |
Services Contract Notice Act. |
Section 5. Purpose and policy. |
(a) Recognizing that the loss of vital social services |
causes turmoil and harm for the people of our State, the |
General Assembly supports: responsible fiscal foresight and |
planning to prevent such losses, advance notice to the public |
when losses to vital services are unavoidable, and addressing |
uncertainty in the State's contracting practices, all of which |
affect service providers' fiscal stability, employment |
capacity, and economic contributions to the State. |
(b) It is the purpose of this Act and is declared to be the |
policy of the State that the principles of fair and responsible |
business practices shall be applicable to provider agencies |
delivering social services on behalf of the State; and that |
Illinoisans shall be advised in advance of service reductions |
to programs that are designed to ensure the health, safety, |
education, or welfare of Illinois residents. |
Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
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(a) "Authorized service provider" means a non-governmental |
entity responsible for providing services on behalf of the |
State of Illinois under a contract with a State agency. |
(b) "Contract" means all types of State agreements for |
social service delivery, regardless of what they may be called, |
including grants, fee-for-service, fixed rate, |
cost-reimbursement, purchase of care, renewals, and |
amendments. It does not include agreements procured for goods. |
(c) "Direct services" means those services that are |
provided on behalf of Illinois residents by an authorized |
service provider. |
(d) "Reduction of contract" means a decrease in the defined |
or estimated contract value. This is not inclusive of |
adjustments made by the State through the generally accepted |
accounting principles (GAAP) reconciliation process, under the |
Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act, or on account of the service |
provider's underutilization of contract value, as determined |
by the State. |
(e) "Social services" or "services" means direct services |
that are provided by a State agency through a grant awarded to |
or service agreement or contract with an authorized service |
provider and that are designed to ensure the health, safety, |
education, or welfare of Illinois residents. |
(f) "State agency" means: |
(1) the Department on Aging or its successor agency; |
(2) the Department of Children and Family Services or |
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its successor agency; |
(3) the Department of Healthcare and Family Services or |
its successor agency; |
(4) the Department of Human Services or its successor |
agency; |
(5) the Department of Public Health or its successor |
agency; |
(6) the Department of Corrections or its successor |
agency; |
(7) the Department of Juvenile Justice or its successor |
agency; |
(8) the Illinois Criminal Justice Information |
Authority or its successor agency; |
(9) the Illinois State Board of Education or its |
successor agency; |
(10) the Illinois Community College Board or its |
successor agency; |
(11) the Illinois Housing Development Authority or its |
successor agency; |
(12) the Department of Employment Security or its |
successor agency; |
(13) the Department of Veterans' Affairs or its |
successor agency; |
(14) the Department of Military Affairs or its |
successor agency; |
(15) the Illinois Emergency Management Agency or its |
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successor agency; |
(16) the Department of Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity or its successor agency; |
(17) any commission, board, or authority within the |
State agencies or successor agencies listed in this |
Section; or |
(18) any State agency, or its successor agency, |
designated to enter into contracts with one or more |
authorized service providers on behalf of a State agency |
subject to this Act. |
Section 15. Application. |
(a) This Act applies only to non-governmental service |
providers who deliver social services designed to ensure the |
health, safety, education, or welfare of Illinois residents on |
behalf of the State through grants, contracts, or agreements |
with State agencies. This Act does not apply to: |
(1) Grants, contracts, or agreements with State |
agencies for the primary purpose of delivering or producing |
goods on behalf of the State. |
(2) Contracts between the State and its political |
subdivisions or other governments or between State |
governmental bodies. |
(3) Modifications to contractor payment by the State |
resulting from the GAAP reconciliation process, the |
Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act, or the service |
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provider's underutilization of contract value, as |
determined by the State. |
(b) This Act applies regardless of the source of the funds |
with which the grants, contracts, or agreements are paid, |
including federal assistance moneys. |
Section 20. Reduction of contract. |
(a) Any contract between a State agency and an authorized |
service provider for the provision of social services may be |
terminated, suspended, or reduced by either party to the |
contract for any or no reason upon 30 days prior written notice |
to the other party. |
(b) A written notice issued by a State agency pursuant to |
subsection (a) shall include the date upon which the authorized |
service provider must submit its final invoice to the State |
agency for payment of services rendered. |
(c) Notwithstanding subsections (a) and (b), the State |
agency may, upon written notice, immediately terminate a |
contract for social services if the authorized service provider |
has made material misrepresentations or material omissions |
explicitly prohibited under State contracting requirements. |
(d) Nothing in this Section affects the parties' ability to |
immediately terminate a contract for breach of contract or if |
the actions or inactions of the service provider, its agents, |
employees, or subcontractors have caused, or reasonably could |
cause, jeopardy to health, safety, or property. |
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(e) This Section applies to agreements or contracts |
executed on or after the effective date of this Act. |
Section 25. Notice. |
(a) If a State agency that provides social services to |
Illinois residents through a contract with an authorized |
service provider intends to suspend, terminate, or reduce the |
amount of one or more contracts for a particular social |
services program due to the failure of appropriation or a |
reduction in the amount of available funds to support the |
program, the State agency shall notify the Governor, the |
Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Minority Leader of |
the House of Representatives, the President of the Senate, and |
the Minority Leader of the Senate in writing of its intent to |
suspend, terminate, or reduce one or more contracts. Such |
notice shall be provided no less than 45 days before the State |
agency suspends, terminates, or reduces the contract and must |
include the level of appropriations required to prevent any |
suspension, termination, or reduction. |
(b) This Section applies to contracts entered before, on, |
or after the effective date of this Act. |
(c) Failure of a State agency to submit notice to the |
General Assembly as required under this Section shall not |
prevent termination, suspension, or reduction of a contract |
entered into prior to the effective date of this Act. |