Sen. Martin A. Sandoval

Filed: 5/2/2019

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2924

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2924 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "(20 ILCS 405/405-530 rep.)
5    Section 5. The Department of Central Management Services
6Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by
7repealing Section 405-530.
 
8    Section 10. The Department of Commerce and Economic
9Opportunity Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
10amended by adding Sections 605-1025 and 605-1030 as follows:
 
11    (20 ILCS 605/605-1025 new)
12    Sec. 605-1025. Higher education supplier diversity report.
13    (a) Every private institution of higher education approved
14by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission for purposes of
15the Monetary Award Program shall submit a 2-page report on its

 

 

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1voluntary supplier diversity program to the Department. The
2report shall set forth all of the following:
3        (1) The name, address, phone number, and e-mail address
4    of the point of contact for the supplier diversity program
5    (or the institution's procurement program if there is no
6    supplier diversity program) for vendors to register with
7    the program.
8        (2) Local and State certifications the institution
9    accepts or recognizes for minority-owned, women-owned, or
10    veteran-owned business status.
11        (3) On the second page, a narrative explaining the
12    results of the report and the tactics to be employed to
13    achieve the goals.
14        (4) The voluntary goals, if any, for either fiscal year
15    or calendar year 2019 in each category for the entire
16    budget of the institution (expending both public and
17    private moneys, including any fee-supported entities) and
18    the commodity codes or a description of particular goods
19    and services for the area of procurement in which the
20    institution expects most of those goals to focus on in the
21    next year. However, a private institution of higher
22    education may report the information under this paragraph
23    (4) for fiscal year or calendar year 2018 instead. With
24    respect to private institutions of higher education,
25    beginning with the 2020 report, the actual spending for the
26    entire budget of the institution (expending both public and

 

 

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1    private moneys, including any fee-supported entities) for
2    minority business enterprises, women's business
3    enterprises, and veteran-owned businesses, expressed both
4    in actual dollars and as a percentage of the total budget
5    of the institution. However, if a private institution of
6    higher education elects to report the information under
7    paragraph (3) for fiscal year or calendar year 2018
8    instead, then the information under this paragraph (4) must
9    be reported beginning with the 2020 report.
10    Each private institution of higher education is required to
11submit a searchable Adobe PDF report to the Department on or
12before November 15, 2019 and on or before November 15 of each
13year thereafter. However, if a private institution of higher
14education elects to report the information under paragraph (3)
15for fiscal year or calendar year 2018 instead, then the
16institution is required to submit the report on or before
17November 15, 2019 and on or before November 15 of each year
18thereafter.
19    (b) For each report submitted under subsection (a), the
20Department shall publish the results on its Internet website
21for 5 years after submission. The Department is not responsible
22for collecting the reports or for the content of the reports.
23    (c) The Department shall hold an annual higher education
24supplier diversity workshop in February of 2020 and every
25February thereafter to discuss the reports with
26representatives of the institutions of higher education and

 

 

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1vendors.
2    (d) The Department shall prepare a one-page template (not
3including the narrative section) for the voluntary supplier
4diversity reports.
 
5    (20 ILCS 605/605-1030 new)
6    Sec. 605-1030. Office of Supplier Diversity.
7    (a) The Office of Supplier Diversity is hereby created
8within the Department. The Office shall assist minority-owned
9businesses, women-owned businesses, and veteran-owned
10businesses as well as State institutions that contract with
11those businesses. The Office shall serve as a repository for
12reports and information concerning entities that manage
13supplier diversity programs to assist minority-owned,
14women-owned, and veteran-owned businesses in connecting with
15potential clients.
16    (b) The Office shall conduct public workshops focused on
17specific industries to collaboratively connect diverse
18enterprises with entities that manage supplier diversity
19programs. These workshops shall be modeled after Illinois
20Commerce Commission hearings for utilities and railroads and
21shall include a collaborative discussion of filed supplier
22diversity reports. The annual calendar for these workshops
23shall be as follows:
24        (1) Gaming, February.
25        (2) Hospitals, April.

 

 

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1        (3) Public and private higher education, July.
2        (4) Economic Development for a Growing Economy tax
3    credits, September.
4        (5) Museums and professional sports teams, November.
5    (c) In addition, the Department shall compile and publish
6on its website a master database of all points of contact for
7supplier diversity programs, including certifications accepted
8and links to the most recent supplier diversity reports
9submitted under:
10        Section 405-530 of the Department of Central
11    Management Services Law of the Civil Administrative Code of
12    Illinois,
13        Section 5.3 of the Illinois Health Facilities Planning
14    Act,
15        Section 8k of the Business Enterprise for Minorities,
16    Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act,
17        Section 5-57 of the Economic Development for a Growing
18    Economy Tax Credit Act,
19        Section 5-117 of the Public Utilities Act,
20        Section 12.2 of the Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975,
21    or
22        Section 10 of the Railroad Supplier Diversity Act.
 
23    Section 15. The Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women,
24and Persons with Disabilities Act is amended by adding Section
258k as follows:
 

 

 

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1    (30 ILCS 575/8k new)
2    Sec. 8k. Museum and sports facility diversity report.
3    (a) Beginning in Fiscal Year 2020 and each fiscal year
4thereafter, (i) any museum under the authority of a park
5district in a municipality having a population of 1,000,000 or
6more, (ii) any sports facility under the jurisdiction of the
7Illinois Sports Facilities Authority, and (iii) any
8professional sports team located in the State that had annual
9ticket sales of more than $20,000,000 in the previous calendar
10year shall submit an annual diversity report to the Department,
11on or before January 30, which includes information and data on
12diversity goals, and progress toward achieving those goals, by
13businesses owned by minorities, women, and persons with
14disabilities.
15    (b) The diversity report shall include the following
16information from the previous fiscal year:
17        (1) the percentage of total annual spending on
18    contracts with businesses owned by minorities, women, and
19    persons with disabilities;
20        (2) the total number of contracts awarded or let to
21    businesses owned by minorities, women, and persons with
22    disabilities;
23        (3) the type of professional service contracts awarded
24    or let to business owned by minorities, women, and persons
25    with disabilities, including, but not limited to,

 

 

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1    construction management, media, accounting, marketing, and
2    public relations contracts;
3        (4) whether the business owned by minorities, women, or
4    persons with disabilities is the primary entity holding the
5    contract with the museum or sports facility or a
6    subcontractor on a larger contract with the museum or
7    sports facility;
8        (5) a narrative description of contracting diversity
9    and equity goals and strategic plans for meeting those
10    goals;
11        (6) the percentage of total annual spending in
12    professional services with businesses owned by minorities,
13    women, and persons with disabilities, including, but not
14    limited to, the following professional services
15    categories: (i) accounting; (ii) architecture and
16    engineering; (iii) consulting; (iv) information
17    technology; (v) insurance; (vi) financial, legal, media,
18    construction management, and marketing services; and (vii)
19    other professional services; and
20        (7) when reporting on businesses owned by minorities,
21    the report shall include a breakdown by demographic group.
22    The reports shall be submitted in the format as prescribed
23by the Department by rule. The Department shall publish each
24annual report on its website. In November of each year, the
25Department shall transmit to the General Assembly a report
26including a summary of the information reported to the

 

 

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1Department for the previous fiscal year and a cumulative
2summary for all previous years in which reports were filed.
3    (c) The Department shall hold an annual symposium on or
4before July 30, 2020, and on or before July 30 of every year
5thereafter, that is open to the public on the status of
6contracting diversity and equity goals, and to share best
7practices and to collaboratively seek solutions to structural
8impediments that preclude achieving those goals. Museums may
9hold this symposium together or separately.
10    (d) The Department shall publish a database on its website
11of the point of contact for each museum and sports facility
12responsible for business diversity, along with a list of
13certifications each recognizes for business diversity.
14    (e) As used in this Section, "Department" means the
15Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
 
16    Section 20. The Economic Development for a Growing Economy
17Tax Credit Act is amended by changing Section 5-57 as follows:
 
18    (35 ILCS 10/5-57)
19    Sec. 5-57. Supplier diversity goals; reports. Each
20taxpayer claiming a credit under this Act shall, no later than
21April 15 of each taxable year for which the taxpayer claims a
22credit under this Act, submit to the Department of Commerce and
23Economic Opportunity an annual report containing the
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1Section 5-117 of the Public Utilities Act. Those reports shall
2be submitted in the form and manner required by the Department
3of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and shall be published on
4the Department's website.
5(Source: P.A. 100-451, eff. 8-25-17; 100-511, eff. 9-18-17.)
 
6    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
7becoming law.".