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Rep. Daniel Didech
Filed: 2/2/2022
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4393
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4393 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Township Code is amended by changing |
5 | | Sections 85-30 and 205-105 as follows:
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6 | | (60 ILCS 1/85-30)
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7 | | Sec. 85-30. Purchases; bids. Any purchase by a township
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8 | | for services, materials, equipment, or supplies in excess of |
9 | | $20,000 (other than
professional services) shall be contracted |
10 | | for in one of the following
ways:
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11 | | (1) By a contract let to the lowest responsible bidder |
12 | | or the best value bidder after advertising
for bids at |
13 | | least once (i) in a newspaper published within the |
14 | | township,
or (ii) if no newspaper is published within the |
15 | | township, then in one published
within the county, or |
16 | | (iii) if no newspaper is published within the county,
then |
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1 | | in a newspaper having general circulation within the |
2 | | township.
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3 | | (2) By a contract let without advertising for bids in |
4 | | the case of an
emergency if authorized by the township |
5 | | board.
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6 | | A township board that awards a contract to a best value |
7 | | bidder must approve the contract by resolution that states |
8 | | with specificity the reasons why the bidder is the best value |
9 | | bidder. The resolution must include the identity of an officer |
10 | | or director of the bidder who is a family member of a board |
11 | | member, is a person with whom a board member maintains a close |
12 | | economic association, or is a person with whom a board member |
13 | | maintains a close political association. |
14 | | As used in this Section: |
15 | | "Best value" means the result determined by a procurement |
16 | | method that considers price and other criteria reflecting an |
17 | | objective and quantifiable analysis, including consideration |
18 | | of some or all of the following factors: (1) the quality of the |
19 | | bidder's performance on previous projects; (2) the timeliness |
20 | | of the bidder's performance on previous projects; (3) the |
21 | | level of customer satisfaction with the bidder's performance |
22 | | on previous projects; (4) the bidder's record of performing |
23 | | previous projects on budget and ability to minimize cost |
24 | | overruns; (5) the bidder's ability to minimize change orders; |
25 | | (6) the bidder's ability to prepare appropriate project plans; |
26 | | (7) the bidder's technical capabilities; (8) the individual |
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1 | | qualifications of the bidder's key personnel; (9) the bidder's |
2 | | ability to assess and minimize risks; (10) the bidder's |
3 | | ability to meet the goals established by the township board |
4 | | for the awarding of contracts to minority-owned businesses, |
5 | | women-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with |
6 | | disabilities; and (11) maintenance costs and life span of the |
7 | | project. |
8 | | "Family member" means a board member's spouse, children, |
9 | | step-children, parents, step-parents, siblings, |
10 | | step-siblings, half-siblings, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, |
11 | | grandparents, and grandchildren, as well as the parents and |
12 | | grandparents of the board member's spouse and a person living |
13 | | with the board member. |
14 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
15 | | economic association" means a person associated with the board |
16 | | member in a partnership, association or professional service |
17 | | corporation, whether as partner, officer, employee, associate, |
18 | | or otherwise. |
19 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
20 | | political association" means a person who has made a campaign |
21 | | contribution to a political committee supporting a board |
22 | | member or a political committee of which a board member is an |
23 | | officer, is a candidate or is an officer of a political |
24 | | committee that has received a campaign contribution from a |
25 | | board member, or is an officer of a political committee |
26 | | supporting a board member. |
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1 | | This Section does not apply to contracts by a township |
2 | | with the federal
government.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 94-435, eff. 8-2-05.)
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4 | | (60 ILCS 1/205-105)
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5 | | Sec. 205-105. Construction contracts; bids.
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6 | | (a) All contracts for construction work whose estimated |
7 | | cost will exceed
$20,000 shall be let to the lowest |
8 | | responsible bidder or the best value bidder after publication |
9 | | of
notice for bids. Notice for bids shall be published once in |
10 | | a newspaper
published and having general circulation in the |
11 | | township, if there is one. If
there is no such newspaper, |
12 | | notice for bids shall be published in a newspaper
published |
13 | | and having general circulation in the county. Notice for bids |
14 | | shall
be published at least 10 days before the date set for |
15 | | receiving bids. Bids
shall be opened and publicly read, and an |
16 | | award shall be made to the lowest
responsible bidder or the |
17 | | best value bidder within 15 days after the receipt of bids.
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18 | | A township board that awards a contract to a best value |
19 | | bidder must approve the contract by resolution that states |
20 | | with specificity the reasons why the bidder is the best value |
21 | | bidder. The resolution must include the identity of an officer |
22 | | or director of the bidder who is a family member of a board |
23 | | member, is a person with whom a board member maintains a close |
24 | | economic association, or is a person with whom a board member |
25 | | maintains a close political association. |
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1 | | As used in this Section: |
2 | | "Best value" means the result determined by a procurement |
3 | | method that considers price and other criteria reflecting an |
4 | | objective and quantifiable analysis, including consideration |
5 | | of some or all of the following factors: (1) the quality of the |
6 | | bidder's performance on previous projects; (2) the timeliness |
7 | | of the bidder's performance on previous projects; (3) the |
8 | | level of customer satisfaction with the bidder's performance |
9 | | on previous projects; (4) the bidder's record of performing |
10 | | previous projects on budget and ability to minimize cost |
11 | | overruns; (5) the bidder's ability to minimize change orders; |
12 | | (6) the bidder's ability to prepare appropriate project plans; |
13 | | (7) the bidder's technical capabilities; (8) the individual |
14 | | qualifications of the bidder's key personnel; (9) the bidder's |
15 | | ability to assess and minimize risks; (10) the bidder's |
16 | | ability to meet the goals established by the township board |
17 | | for the awarding of contracts to minority-owned businesses, |
18 | | women-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with |
19 | | disabilities; and (11) maintenance costs and life span of the |
20 | | project. |
21 | | "Family member" means a board member's spouse, children, |
22 | | step-children, parents, step-parents, siblings, |
23 | | step-siblings, half-siblings, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, |
24 | | grandparents, and grandchildren, as well as the parents and |
25 | | grandparents of the board member's spouse and a person living |
26 | | with the board member. |
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1 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
2 | | economic association" means a person associated with the board |
3 | | member in a partnership, association or professional service |
4 | | corporation, whether as partner, officer, employee, associate, |
5 | | or otherwise. |
6 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
7 | | political association" means a person who has made a campaign |
8 | | contribution to a political committee supporting a board |
9 | | member or a political committee of which a board member is an |
10 | | officer, is a candidate or is an officer of a political |
11 | | committee that has received a campaign contribution from a |
12 | | board member, or is an officer of a political committee |
13 | | supporting a board member. |
14 | | (b) This Section shall not apply to engineering, legal, or |
15 | | other
professional services, but it shall apply to the |
16 | | purchase of equipment unless
the township board, by a |
17 | | resolution adopted by a three-fourths vote, determines
that it |
18 | | is for the best interests of the township that advertising for |
19 | | bids for
the equipment be dispensed with.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 95-300, eff. 8-20-07.)
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21 | | Section 10. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
22 | | changing Sections 4-5-11 and 8-9-1 as follows:
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23 | | (65 ILCS 5/4-5-11) (from Ch. 24, par. 4-5-11)
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24 | | Sec. 4-5-11. Except as otherwise provided, all contracts, |
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1 | | of whatever
character, pertaining to public improvement, or to |
2 | | the maintenance of
the public property of a municipality |
3 | | involving an outlay of $10,000 or
more, shall be based upon |
4 | | specifications to be approved by the council.
Any work or |
5 | | other public improvement which is not to be paid for in
whole |
6 | | or in part by special assessment or special taxation, when the
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7 | | expense thereof will exceed $25,000, shall be constructed as |
8 | | follows:
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9 | | (1) By a contract let to the lowest responsible bidder |
10 | | or the best value bidder after
advertising for bids, in |
11 | | the manner prescribed by ordinance, except that
any such |
12 | | contract may be entered into by the proper officers |
13 | | without
advertising for bids, if authorized by a vote of 4 |
14 | | of the 5 council
members elected; or
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15 | | (2) In the following manner, if authorized by a vote |
16 | | of 4 of the 5
council members elected: the commissioner of |
17 | | public works or other
proper officers to be designated by |
18 | | ordinance, shall superintend and
cause to be carried out |
19 | | the construction of the work or other public
improvement |
20 | | and shall employ exclusively for the performance of all
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21 | | manual labor thereon, laborers and artisans whom the city |
22 | | or village
shall pay by the day or hour, but all material |
23 | | of the value of $25,000
and upward used in the |
24 | | construction of the work or other public
improvement, |
25 | | shall be purchased by contract let to the lowest
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26 | | responsible bidder or the best value bidder in the manner |
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1 | | to be prescribed by ordinance.
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2 | | A city council that awards a contract to a best value |
3 | | bidder must approve the contract by resolution that states |
4 | | with specificity the reasons why the bidder is the best value |
5 | | bidder. The resolution must include the identity of an officer |
6 | | or director of the bidder who is a family member of a city |
7 | | council member, is a person with whom a city council member |
8 | | maintains a close economic association, or is a person with |
9 | | whom a city council member maintains a close political |
10 | | association. |
11 | | As used in this Section: |
12 | | "Best value" means the result determined by a procurement |
13 | | method that considers price and other criteria reflecting an |
14 | | objective and quantifiable analysis, including consideration |
15 | | of some or all of the following factors: (1) the quality of the |
16 | | bidder's performance on previous projects; (2) the timeliness |
17 | | of the bidder's performance on previous projects; (3) the |
18 | | level of customer satisfaction with the bidder's performance |
19 | | on previous projects; (4) the bidder's record of performing |
20 | | previous projects on budget and ability to minimize cost |
21 | | overruns; (5) the bidder's ability to minimize change orders; |
22 | | (6) the bidder's ability to prepare appropriate project plans; |
23 | | (7) the bidder's technical capabilities; (8) the individual |
24 | | qualifications of the bidder's key personnel; (9) the bidder's |
25 | | ability to assess and minimize risks; (10) the bidder's |
26 | | ability to meet the goals established by the city council for |
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1 | | the awarding of contracts to minority-owned businesses, |
2 | | women-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with |
3 | | disabilities; and (11) maintenance costs and life span of the |
4 | | project. |
5 | | "Family member" means a city council member's spouse, |
6 | | children, step-children, parents, step-parents, siblings, |
7 | | step-siblings, half-siblings, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, |
8 | | grandparents, and grandchildren, as well as the parents and |
9 | | grandparents of the city council member's spouse and a person |
10 | | living with the city council member. |
11 | | "Person with whom a city council member maintains a close |
12 | | economic association" means a person associated with the city |
13 | | council member in a partnership, association or professional |
14 | | service corporation, whether as partner, officer, employee, |
15 | | associate, or otherwise. |
16 | | "Person with whom a city council member maintains a close |
17 | | political association" means a person who has made a campaign |
18 | | contribution to a political committee supporting a city |
19 | | council member or a political committee of which a city |
20 | | council member is an officer, is a candidate or is an officer |
21 | | of a political committee that has received a campaign |
22 | | contribution from a city council member, or is an officer of a |
23 | | political committee supporting a city council member. |
24 | | Nothing contained in this Section shall apply to any |
25 | | contract by a
municipality with the United States of America |
26 | | or any agency thereof.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 100-338, eff. 8-25-17.)
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2 | | (65 ILCS 5/8-9-1) (from Ch. 24, par. 8-9-1)
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3 | | Sec. 8-9-1. In municipalities of less than 500,000 except
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4 | | as otherwise provided in Articles 4 and 5 any work or other
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5 | | public improvement which is not to be paid for in whole or in
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6 | | part by special assessment or special taxation, when the |
7 | | expense
thereof will exceed $25,000, shall be constructed |
8 | | either (1)
by a contract let to the lowest responsible bidder |
9 | | or the best value bidder after
advertising for bids, in the |
10 | | manner prescribed by ordinance,
except that any such contract |
11 | | may be entered into by the proper
officers without advertising |
12 | | for bids, if authorized by a vote
of two-thirds of all the |
13 | | alderpersons or trustees then holding office;
or (2) in the |
14 | | following manner, if authorized by a vote of
two-thirds of all |
15 | | the alderpersons or trustees then holding office,
to-wit: the |
16 | | commissioner of public works or other proper officers
to be |
17 | | designated by ordinance, shall superintend and cause to
be |
18 | | carried out the construction of the work or other public
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19 | | improvement and shall employ exclusively for the performance
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20 | | of all manual labor thereon, laborers and artisans whom the
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21 | | municipality shall pay by the day or hour; and all material
of |
22 | | the value of $25,000 and upward used in the construction of
the |
23 | | work or other public improvement, shall be purchased by
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24 | | contract let to the lowest responsible bidder or the best |
25 | | value bidder in the manner
to be prescribed by ordinance. |
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1 | | However, nothing contained
in this Section shall apply to any |
2 | | contract by a city, village
or incorporated town with the |
3 | | federal government or any agency thereof.
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4 | | A city council that awards a contract to a best value |
5 | | bidder must approve the contract by resolution that states |
6 | | with specificity the reasons why the bidder is the best value |
7 | | bidder. The resolution must include the identity of an officer |
8 | | or director of the bidder who is a family member of a city |
9 | | council member, is a person with whom a city council member |
10 | | maintains a close economic association, or is a person with |
11 | | whom a city council member maintains a close political |
12 | | association. |
13 | | As used in this Section: |
14 | | "Best value" means the result determined by a procurement |
15 | | method that considers price and other criteria reflecting an |
16 | | objective and quantifiable analysis, including consideration |
17 | | of some or all of the following factors: (1) the quality of the |
18 | | bidder's performance on previous projects; (2) the timeliness |
19 | | of the bidder's performance on previous projects; (3) the |
20 | | level of customer satisfaction with the bidder's performance |
21 | | on previous projects; (4) the bidder's record of performing |
22 | | previous projects on budget and ability to minimize cost |
23 | | overruns; (5) the bidder's ability to minimize change orders; |
24 | | (6) the bidder's ability to prepare appropriate project plans; |
25 | | (7) the bidder's technical capabilities; (8) the individual |
26 | | qualifications of the bidder's key personnel; (9) the bidder's |
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1 | | ability to assess and minimize risks; (10) the bidder's |
2 | | ability to meet the goals established by the city council for |
3 | | the awarding of contracts to minority-owned businesses, |
4 | | women-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with |
5 | | disabilities; and (11) maintenance costs and life span of the |
6 | | project. |
7 | | "Family member" means a city council member's spouse, |
8 | | children, step-children, parents, step-parents, siblings, |
9 | | step-siblings, half-siblings, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, |
10 | | grandparents, and grandchildren, as well as the parents and |
11 | | grandparents of the city council member's spouse and a person |
12 | | living with the city council member. |
13 | | "Person with whom a city council member maintains a close |
14 | | economic association" means a person associated with the city |
15 | | council member in a partnership, association or professional |
16 | | service corporation, whether as partner, officer, employee, |
17 | | associate, or otherwise. |
18 | | "Person with whom a city council member maintains a close |
19 | | political association" means a person who has made a campaign |
20 | | contribution to a political committee supporting a city |
21 | | council member or a political committee of which a city |
22 | | council member is an officer, is a candidate or is an officer |
23 | | of a political committee that has received a campaign |
24 | | contribution from a city council member, or is an officer of a |
25 | | political committee supporting a city council member. |
26 | | In every city which has adopted Division 1 of Article 10,
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1 | | every such laborer or artisan shall be certified by the civil
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2 | | service commission to the commissioner of public works or |
3 | | other
proper officers, in accordance with the requirement of |
4 | | that division.
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5 | | In municipalities of 500,000 or more population the |
6 | | letting of
contracts for work or other public improvements of |
7 | | the character
described in this Section shall be governed by |
8 | | the provisions of
Division 10 of this Article 8.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 102-15, eff. 6-17-21.)
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10 | | Section 15. The Downstate Forest Preserve District Act is |
11 | | amended by changing Section 8 as follows:
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12 | | (70 ILCS 805/8) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6315)
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13 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 102-460 )
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14 | | Sec. 8. Powers and duties of corporate authority and |
15 | | officers; contracts; salaries.
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16 | | (a) The board shall be the corporate authority of such |
17 | | forest
preserve district and shall have power to pass and |
18 | | enforce all necessary
ordinances, rules and regulations for |
19 | | the management of the property and
conduct of the business of |
20 | | such district. The president of such board
shall have power to |
21 | | appoint such employees as may be necessary. In counties
with |
22 | | population of less than 3,000,000, within 60 days after their |
23 | | selection
the commissioners appointed under the provisions of |
24 | | Section 3a of this Act
shall organize by selecting from their |
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1 | | members a president, vice president, secretary,
treasurer and |
2 | | such other officers as are deemed necessary who shall hold
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3 | | office for the fiscal year in which elected and until their |
4 | | successors are
selected and qualify. In the one district in |
5 | | existence on July 1, 1977, that
is managed by an appointed |
6 | | board of commissioners, the incumbent president
and the other |
7 | | officers appointed in the manner as originally prescribed in |
8 | | this
Act shall hold such offices until the completion of their |
9 | | respective terms or
in the case of the officers other than |
10 | | president until their successors
are appointed by said |
11 | | president, but in all cases not to extend beyond January
1, |
12 | | 1980 and until their successors are selected and qualify. |
13 | | Thereafter,
the officers shall be selected in the manner as |
14 | | prescribed in this Section
except that their first term of |
15 | | office shall not expire until June 30, 1981
and until their |
16 | | successors are selected and qualify.
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17 | | (a-5) An officer selected pursuant to subsection (a) may |
18 | | be removed, with or without cause, upon a motion adopted by an |
19 | | affirmative vote of four-fifths of the board of the forest |
20 | | preserve district. Upon adoption of a motion to remove an |
21 | | officer: (i) the office becomes vacant and the former |
22 | | officer's compensation shall be prorated to the date the |
23 | | motion was approved; (ii) if the officer removed is the |
24 | | president then the vice president immediately assumes the |
25 | | duties of the president without president compensation and, if |
26 | | the officer removed is the vice president, treasurer, or |
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1 | | secretary, then the president shall select an interim |
2 | | appointee who shall serve until the next regularly scheduled |
3 | | forest preserve district board meeting; and (iii) a new |
4 | | officer shall be selected at the next regularly scheduled |
5 | | forest preserve district board meeting. An officer removed |
6 | | under this Section maintains his or her status as a member of |
7 | | the forest preserve district board. |
8 | | (b) In any county, city, village, incorporated town or
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9 | | sanitary district where the corporate authorities act as the
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10 | | governing body of a forest preserve district, the person |
11 | | exercising
the powers of the president of the board shall have |
12 | | power to appoint a
secretary and an assistant secretary and |
13 | | treasurer and an assistant
treasurer and such other officers |
14 | | and such employees as may be necessary.
The assistant |
15 | | secretary and assistant treasurer shall perform the duties
of |
16 | | the secretary and treasurer, respectively in case of death of |
17 | | such officers
or when such officers are unable to perform the |
18 | | duties of their respective
offices. All contracts for |
19 | | supplies, material or
work involving an expenditure in excess |
20 | | of $25,000, or a lower amount if required by board policy, |
21 | | shall be let to the lowest
responsible bidder, after |
22 | | advertising at least once in one or more
newspapers of general |
23 | | circulation within the district, excepting work
requiring |
24 | | personal confidence or necessary
supplies under the control of |
25 | | monopolies, where competitive bidding is
impossible. Contracts |
26 | | for supplies, material or work involving an
expenditure of |
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1 | | $25,000, or a lower amount if required by board policy, or less |
2 | | may be let without advertising for bids,
but whenever |
3 | | practicable, at least 3 competitive bids shall be obtained
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4 | | before letting such contract. All contracts for supplies, |
5 | | material or
work shall be signed by the president of the board |
6 | | of commissioners or
by any such other officer as the board in |
7 | | its discretion may designate.
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8 | | (c) The president of any board of commissioners appointed |
9 | | under the
provisions of Section 3a of this Act shall receive a |
10 | | salary not to
exceed the sum of $2500 per annum and the salary |
11 | | of other members of the
board so appointed shall not exceed |
12 | | $1500 per annum. Salaries of the
commissioners, officers and |
13 | | employees shall be fixed by ordinance.
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14 | | (d) Whenever a forest preserve district owns any personal |
15 | | property that, in the opinion of three-fifths of the members |
16 | | of the board of commissioners, is no longer necessary, useful |
17 | | to, or for the best interests of the forest preserve district, |
18 | | then three-fifths of the members of the board, at any regular |
19 | | meeting or any special meeting called for that purpose by an |
20 | | ordinance or resolution that includes a general description of |
21 | | the personal property, may authorize the conveyance or sale of |
22 | | that personal property in any manner that they may designate, |
23 | | with or without advertising the sale. |
24 | | (Source: P.A. 101-544, eff. 8-23-19.)
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25 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 102-460 )
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1 | | Sec. 8. Powers and duties of corporate authority and |
2 | | officers; contracts; salaries.
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3 | | (a) The board shall be the corporate authority of such |
4 | | forest
preserve district and shall have power to pass and |
5 | | enforce all necessary
ordinances, rules and regulations for |
6 | | the management of the property and
conduct of the business of |
7 | | such district. The president of such board
shall have power to |
8 | | appoint such employees as may be necessary. In counties
with |
9 | | population of less than 3,000,000, within 60 days after their |
10 | | selection
the commissioners appointed under the provisions of |
11 | | Section 3a of this Act
shall organize by selecting from their |
12 | | members a president, vice president, secretary,
treasurer and |
13 | | such other officers as are deemed necessary who shall hold
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14 | | office for the fiscal year in which elected and until their |
15 | | successors are
selected and qualify. In the one district in |
16 | | existence on July 1, 1977, that
is managed by an appointed |
17 | | board of commissioners, the incumbent president
and the other |
18 | | officers appointed in the manner as originally prescribed in |
19 | | this
Act shall hold such offices until the completion of their |
20 | | respective terms or
in the case of the officers other than |
21 | | president until their successors
are appointed by said |
22 | | president, but in all cases not to extend beyond January
1, |
23 | | 1980 and until their successors are selected and qualify. |
24 | | Thereafter,
the officers shall be selected in the manner as |
25 | | prescribed in this Section
except that their first term of |
26 | | office shall not expire until June 30, 1981
and until their |
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2 | | (a-5) An officer selected pursuant to subsection (a) may |
3 | | be removed, with or without cause, upon a motion adopted by an |
4 | | affirmative vote of four-fifths of the board of the forest |
5 | | preserve district. Upon adoption of a motion to remove an |
6 | | officer: (i) the office becomes vacant and the former |
7 | | officer's compensation shall be prorated to the date the |
8 | | motion was approved; (ii) if the officer removed is the |
9 | | president then the vice president immediately assumes the |
10 | | duties of the president without president compensation and, if |
11 | | the officer removed is the vice president, treasurer, or |
12 | | secretary, then the president shall select an interim |
13 | | appointee who shall serve until the next regularly scheduled |
14 | | forest preserve district board meeting; and (iii) a new |
15 | | officer shall be selected at the next regularly scheduled |
16 | | forest preserve district board meeting. An officer removed |
17 | | under this Section maintains his or her status as a member of |
18 | | the forest preserve district board. |
19 | | (b) In any county, city, village, incorporated town or
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20 | | sanitary district where the corporate authorities act as the
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21 | | governing body of a forest preserve district, the person |
22 | | exercising
the powers of the president of the board shall have |
23 | | power to appoint a
secretary and an assistant secretary and |
24 | | treasurer and an assistant
treasurer and such other officers |
25 | | and such employees as may be necessary.
The assistant |
26 | | secretary and assistant treasurer shall perform the duties
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1 | | the secretary and treasurer, respectively in case of death of |
2 | | such officers
or when such officers are unable to perform the |
3 | | duties of their respective
offices. All contracts for |
4 | | supplies, material or
work involving an expenditure in excess |
5 | | of $30,000, or a lower amount if required by board policy, |
6 | | shall be let to the lowest
responsible bidder or the best value |
7 | | bidder , after advertising at least once in one or more
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8 | | newspapers of general circulation within the district, |
9 | | excepting work
requiring personal confidence or necessary
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10 | | supplies under the control of monopolies, where competitive |
11 | | bidding is
impossible, or as otherwise provided in the Forest |
12 | | Preserve District and Conservation District Design-Build |
13 | | Authorization Act. Contracts for supplies, material or work |
14 | | involving an
expenditure of $30,000, or a lower amount if |
15 | | required by board policy, or less may be let without |
16 | | advertising for bids,
but whenever practicable, at least 3 |
17 | | competitive bids shall be obtained
before letting such |
18 | | contract. All contracts for supplies, material or
work shall |
19 | | be signed by the president of the board of commissioners or
by |
20 | | any such other officer as the board in its discretion may |
21 | | designate.
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22 | | A board that awards a contract to a best value bidder must |
23 | | approve the contract by resolution that states with |
24 | | specificity the reasons why the bidder is the best value |
25 | | bidder. The resolution must include the identity of an officer |
26 | | or director of the bidder who is a family member of a board |
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2 | | economic association, or is a person with whom a board member |
3 | | maintains a close political association. |
4 | | As used in this Section: |
5 | | "Best value" means the result determined by a procurement |
6 | | method that considers price and other criteria reflecting an |
7 | | objective and quantifiable analysis, including consideration |
8 | | of some or all of the following factors: (1) the quality of the |
9 | | bidder's performance on previous projects; (2) the timeliness |
10 | | of the bidder's performance on previous projects; (3) the |
11 | | level of customer satisfaction with the bidder's performance |
12 | | on previous projects; (4) the bidder's record of performing |
13 | | previous projects on budget and ability to minimize cost |
14 | | overruns; (5) the bidder's ability to minimize change orders; |
15 | | (6) the bidder's ability to prepare appropriate project plans; |
16 | | (7) the bidder's technical capabilities; (8) the individual |
17 | | qualifications of the bidder's key personnel; (9) the bidder's |
18 | | ability to assess and minimize risks; (10) the bidder's |
19 | | ability to meet the goals established by the board for the |
20 | | awarding of contracts to minority-owned businesses, |
21 | | women-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with |
22 | | disabilities; and (11) maintenance costs and life span of the |
23 | | project. |
24 | | "Family member" means a board member's spouse, children, |
25 | | step-children, parents, step-parents, siblings, |
26 | | step-siblings, half-siblings, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, |
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1 | | grandparents, and grandchildren, as well as the parents and |
2 | | grandparents of the board member's spouse and a person living |
3 | | with the board member. |
4 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
5 | | economic association" means a person associated with the board |
6 | | member in a partnership, association or professional service |
7 | | corporation, whether as partner, officer, employee, associate, |
8 | | or otherwise. |
9 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
10 | | political association" means a person who has made a campaign |
11 | | contribution to a political committee supporting a board |
12 | | member or a political committee of which a board member is an |
13 | | officer, is a candidate or is an officer of a political |
14 | | committee that has received a campaign contribution from a |
15 | | board member, or is an officer of a political committee |
16 | | supporting a board member. |
17 | | (c) The president of any board of commissioners appointed |
18 | | under the
provisions of Section 3a of this Act shall receive a |
19 | | salary not to
exceed the sum of $2500 per annum and the salary |
20 | | of other members of the
board so appointed shall not exceed |
21 | | $1500 per annum. Salaries of the
commissioners, officers and |
22 | | employees shall be fixed by ordinance.
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23 | | (d) Whenever a forest preserve district owns any personal |
24 | | property that, in the opinion of three-fifths of the members |
25 | | of the board of commissioners, is no longer necessary, useful |
26 | | to, or for the best interests of the forest preserve district, |
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1 | | then three-fifths of the members of the board, at any regular |
2 | | meeting or any special meeting called for that purpose by an |
3 | | ordinance or resolution that includes a general description of |
4 | | the personal property, may authorize the conveyance or sale of |
5 | | that personal property in any manner that they may designate, |
6 | | with or without advertising the sale. |
7 | | (Source: P.A. 101-544, eff. 8-23-19; 102-460, eff. 6-1-22.)
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8 | | Section 20. The Park District Code is amended by changing |
9 | | Section 8-1 as follows:
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10 | | (70 ILCS 1205/8-1) (from Ch. 105, par. 8-1)
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11 | | Sec. 8-1. General corporate powers.
Every park district |
12 | | shall, from the time of its
organization, be a body corporate |
13 | | and politic by the name set forth
in the petition for its |
14 | | organization, the specific name set forth in this Code, or the |
15 | | name it may adopt under
Section 8-9 and shall have and exercise |
16 | | the following powers:
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17 | | (a) To adopt a corporate seal and alter the same at |
18 | | pleasure; to sue
and be sued; and to contract in |
19 | | furtherance of any of its corporate purposes.
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20 | | (b)(1) To acquire by gift, legacy, grant or purchase, |
21 | | or by
condemnation in the manner provided for the exercise |
22 | | of the power of eminent
domain under the Eminent Domain |
23 | | Act, any and all real estate, or
rights therein necessary |
24 | | for building, laying out, extending, adorning
and |
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1 | | maintaining any such parks, boulevards and driveways, or |
2 | | for
effecting any of the powers or purposes granted under |
3 | | this Code as its
board may deem proper, whether such lands |
4 | | be located within or without such
district; but no park |
5 | | district, except as provided in paragraph (2) of this
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6 | | subsection, shall have any power of condemnation in the |
7 | | manner provided for the
exercise of the power of eminent |
8 | | domain under the Eminent Domain Act or otherwise as to any |
9 | | real
estate, lands, riparian rights or estate, or other |
10 | | property situated outside of
such district, but shall only |
11 | | have power to acquire the same by gift, legacy,
grant or |
12 | | purchase, and such district shall have the same control of |
13 | | and power
over lands so acquired without the district as |
14 | | over parks, boulevards and
driveways within such district.
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15 | | (2) In addition to the powers granted in paragraph (1) |
16 | | of subsection (b),
a park district located in more than |
17 | | one county, the majority of its territory
located in a |
18 | | county over 450,000 in population and none of its |
19 | | territory
located in a county over 1,000,000 in |
20 | | population, shall have condemnation
power in the manner |
21 | | provided for the exercise of the power of eminent domain
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22 | | under the Eminent Domain Act
or as otherwise granted by |
23 | | law
as to any and all real estate situated up to one mile |
24 | | outside of such district
which is not within the |
25 | | boundaries of another park district.
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26 | | (c) To acquire by gift, legacy or purchase any |
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for its corporate purposes |
2 | | provided that all contracts for supplies, materials
or |
3 | | work involving an expenditure in excess of $25,000, or a |
4 | | lower amount if required by board policy, shall be let to |
5 | | the
lowest responsible bidder or the best value bidder |
6 | | after due advertisement. No district shall be required to |
7 | | accept a bid that does not meet the district's established |
8 | | specifications, terms of
delivery, quality, and |
9 | | serviceability requirements. Contracts which, by their |
10 | | nature, are not adapted to award by competitive
bidding, |
11 | | such as contracts for the services of individuals
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12 | | possessing a high degree of professional skill where the |
13 | | ability or
fitness of the individual plays an important |
14 | | part, contracts for the
printing of finance committee |
15 | | reports and departmental reports,
contracts for the |
16 | | printing or engraving of bonds, tax warrants and other
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17 | | evidences of indebtedness, contracts for utility services |
18 | | such as water,
light, heat, telephone or telegraph, |
19 | | contracts for fuel (such as diesel, gasoline, oil, |
20 | | aviation, or propane), lubricants, or other petroleum |
21 | | products, contracts for the use, purchase,
delivery, |
22 | | movement, or installation of data processing equipment, |
23 | | software, or
services and telecommunications and |
24 | | interconnect equipment, software, or
services, contracts |
25 | | for duplicating machines and supplies, contracts for goods
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26 | | or services procured from another governmental agency, |
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1 | | purchases of equipment
previously owned by some entity |
2 | | other than the district itself, and
contracts for the |
3 | | purchase of magazines, books, periodicals, pamphlets and
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4 | | reports are not subject to competitive bidding. Contracts |
5 | | for emergency expenditures are also exempt from |
6 | | competitive bidding when the
emergency expenditure is |
7 | | approved by 3/4 of the members of the board.
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8 | | All competitive bids for contracts involving an |
9 | | expenditure in excess of $25,000, or a lower amount if |
10 | | required by board policy,
must be sealed by the bidder and |
11 | | must be opened by a member or employee
of the park board at |
12 | | a public bid opening at which the contents of the bids
must |
13 | | be announced. Each bidder must receive at least 3 days |
14 | | notice of the
time and place of the bid opening.
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15 | | A park district board that awards a contract to a best |
16 | | value bidder must approve the contract by resolution that |
17 | | states with specificity the reasons why the bidder is the |
18 | | best value bidder. The resolution must include the |
19 | | identity of an officer or director of the bidder who is a |
20 | | family member of a board member, is a person with whom a |
21 | | board member maintains a close economic association, or is |
22 | | a person with whom a board member maintains a close |
23 | | political association. |
24 | | For purposes of this subsection : , |
25 | | "Best value" means the result determined by a |
26 | | procurement method that considers price and other criteria |
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1 | | reflecting an objective and quantifiable analysis, |
2 | | including consideration of some or all of the following |
3 | | factors: (1) the quality of the bidder's performance on |
4 | | previous projects; (2) the timeliness of the bidder's |
5 | | performance on previous projects; (3) the level of |
6 | | customer satisfaction with the bidder's performance on |
7 | | previous projects; (4) the bidder's record of performing |
8 | | previous projects on budget and ability to minimize cost |
9 | | overruns; (5) the bidder's ability to minimize change |
10 | | orders; (6) the bidder's ability to prepare appropriate |
11 | | project plans; (7) the bidder's technical capabilities; |
12 | | (8) the individual qualifications of the bidder's key |
13 | | personnel; (9) the bidder's ability to assess and minimize |
14 | | risks; (10) the bidder's ability to meet the goals |
15 | | established by the board for the awarding of contracts to |
16 | | minority-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, and |
17 | | businesses owned by persons with disabilities; and (11) |
18 | | maintenance costs and life span of the project. |
19 | | "Due "due advertisement" includes, but is not
limited |
20 | | to, at least one public notice at least 10 days before the |
21 | | bid date in
a newspaper published in the district or, if no |
22 | | newspaper is published in the
district, in a newspaper of |
23 | | general circulation in the area of the district.
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24 | | "Family member" means a board member's spouse, |
25 | | children, step-children, parents, step-parents, siblings, |
26 | | step-siblings, half-siblings, sons-in-law, |
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1 | | daughters-in-law, grandparents, and grandchildren, as well |
2 | | as the parents and grandparents of the board member's |
3 | | spouse and a person living with the board member. |
4 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
5 | | economic association" means a person associated with the |
6 | | board member in a partnership, association or professional |
7 | | service corporation, whether as partner, officer, |
8 | | employee, associate, or otherwise. |
9 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
10 | | political association" means a person who has made a |
11 | | campaign contribution to a political committee supporting |
12 | | a board member or a political committee of which a board |
13 | | member is an officer, is a candidate or is an officer of a |
14 | | political committee that has received a campaign |
15 | | contribution from a board member, or is an officer of a |
16 | | political committee supporting a board member. |
17 | | (d) To pass all necessary ordinances, rules and |
18 | | regulations for the
proper management and conduct of the |
19 | | business of the board and district
and to establish by |
20 | | ordinance all needful rules and regulations for the
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21 | | government and protection of parks, boulevards and |
22 | | driveways and other
property under its jurisdiction, and |
23 | | to effect the objects for which
such districts are formed.
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24 | | (e) To prescribe such fines and penalties for the |
25 | | violation of
ordinances as it shall deem proper not |
26 | | exceeding $1,000 for any
one
offense, which fines and |
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1 | | penalties may be recovered by an action in the name
of such |
2 | | district in the circuit court for the county in which such
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3 | | violation occurred. The park district may also seek in the |
4 | | action, in
addition to or instead of fines and penalties, |
5 | | an order that the offender
be required to make restitution |
6 | | for damage resulting from violations, and
the court shall |
7 | | grant such relief where appropriate. The procedure in
such |
8 | | actions shall be the same as that provided by law for like |
9 | | actions for the
violation of ordinances in cities |
10 | | organized under the general laws of this
State, and |
11 | | offenders may be imprisoned for non-payment of fines and |
12 | | costs in
the same manner as in such cities. All fines when |
13 | | collected shall be paid into
the treasury of such |
14 | | district.
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15 | | (f) To manage and control all officers and property of |
16 | | such
districts and to provide for joint ownership with one |
17 | | or more cities,
villages or incorporated towns of real and |
18 | | personal property used for
park purposes by one or more |
19 | | park districts. In case of joint ownership,
the terms of |
20 | | the agreement shall be fair, just and equitable to all
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21 | | parties and shall be set forth in a written agreement |
22 | | entered into by
the corporate authorities of each |
23 | | participating district, city, village
or incorporated |
24 | | town.
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25 | | (g) To secure grants and loans, or either, from the |
26 | | United States
Government, or any agency or agencies |
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1 | | thereof, for financing the
acquisition or purchase of any |
2 | | and all real estate, or rights therein,
or for effecting |
3 | | any of the powers or purposes granted under this Code
as |
4 | | its Board may deem proper.
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5 | | (h) To establish fees for the use of facilities and |
6 | | recreational programs of
the districts and to derive |
7 | | revenue from non-resident fees from their
operations. Fees |
8 | | charged non-residents of such district need not be the |
9 | | same as
fees charged to residents of the district. |
10 | | Charging fees or deriving revenue
from the facilities and |
11 | | recreational programs shall not affect the right to
assert |
12 | | or utilize any defense or immunity, common law or |
13 | | statutory, available
to the districts or their employees.
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14 | | (i) To make contracts for a term exceeding one year, |
15 | | but not to exceed
3 years, notwithstanding any provision |
16 | | of this Code to the contrary,
relating to: (1) the |
17 | | employment of a park director, superintendent,
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18 | | administrator, engineer, health officer, land planner, |
19 | | finance director,
attorney, police chief, or other officer |
20 | | who requires technical training or
knowledge; (2) the |
21 | | employment of outside professional consultants such as
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22 | | engineers, doctors, land planners, auditors, attorneys, or |
23 | | other
professional consultants who require technical |
24 | | training or knowledge; (3)
the provision of data |
25 | | processing equipment and services; and (4) the purchase of |
26 | | energy from a utility or an alternative retail electric |
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1 | | supplier. With respect to
any contract made under this |
2 | | subsection (i), the corporate authorities
shall include in |
3 | | the annual appropriation ordinance for each fiscal year an
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4 | | appropriation of a sum of money sufficient to pay the |
5 | | amount which, by the
terms of the contract, is to become |
6 | | due and payable during that fiscal year.
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7 | | (j) To enter into licensing or management agreements |
8 | | with not-for-profit
corporations organized under the laws |
9 | | of this State to operate park district
facilities if the |
10 | | corporation covenants to use the facilities to provide |
11 | | public
park or recreational programs for youth.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 101-304, eff. 8-9-19.)
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13 | | Section 25. The Illinois Local Library Act is amended by |
14 | | changing Section 5-5 as follows:
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15 | | (75 ILCS 5/5-5) (from Ch. 81, par. 5-5)
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16 | | Sec. 5-5. When the board determines to commence the |
17 | | construction of the
building or the remodeling, repairing or |
18 | | improving of an existing library
building or the erection of |
19 | | an addition thereto, the purchase of the
necessary equipment |
20 | | for such library, or the acquisition of library
materials such |
21 | | as books, periodicals, recordings and electronic data
storage |
22 | | and retrieval facilities in connection with either the |
23 | | purchase or
construction of a new library building or the |
24 | | expansion of an existing
library building, they may then |
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1 | | revise the plan therefor or adopt a new
plan and provide |
2 | | estimates of the costs thereof, and shall, when the cost
is in |
3 | | excess of $25,000, advertise for
bids for the construction of |
4 | | the building, or the remodeling, repairing or
improving of an |
5 | | existing library building or the erection of an addition
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6 | | thereto, or the purchase of the necessary equipment for such |
7 | | library, or
the acquisition of library materials such as |
8 | | books, periodicals, recordings
and electronic data storage and |
9 | | retrieval facilities in connection with
either the purchase or |
10 | | construction of a new library building or the
expansion of an |
11 | | existing library building, and shall let the contract or
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12 | | contracts for the same, when the cost is in excess of $25,000, |
13 | | to the
lowest responsible bidder or bidders or to the best |
14 | | value bidder or bidders . |
15 | | The board shall not be required to accept a bid that does |
16 | | not meet the library's established specifications, terms of |
17 | | delivery, quality, and serviceability requirements. Contracts |
18 | | which, by their nature, are not adapted to award by |
19 | | competitive bidding, are not subject to competitive bidding, |
20 | | including, but not limited to: |
21 | | (1) contracts for the services of individuals |
22 | | possessing a high degree of professional skill where the |
23 | | ability or fitness of the individual plays an important |
24 | | part; |
25 | | (2) contracts for the printing of finance committee |
26 | | reports and departmental reports; |
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1 | | (3) contracts for the printing or engraving of bonds, |
2 | | tax warrants and other evidences of indebtedness; |
3 | | (4) contracts for the maintenance or servicing of, or |
4 | | provision of repair parts for, equipment which are made |
5 | | with the manufacturer or authorized service agent of that |
6 | | equipment where the provision of parts, maintenance, or |
7 | | servicing can best be performed by the manufacturer or |
8 | | authorized service agent; |
9 | | (5) purchases and contracts for the use, purchase, |
10 | | delivery, movement, or installation of data processing |
11 | | equipment, software, or services and telecommunications |
12 | | and interconnect equipment, software, and services; |
13 | | (6) contracts for duplicating machines and supplies; |
14 | | (7) contracts for utility services such as water, |
15 | | light, heat, telephone or telegraph; |
16 | | (8) contracts for goods or services procured from |
17 | | another governmental agency; |
18 | | (9) purchases of equipment previously owned by some |
19 | | entity other than the library itself; and |
20 | | (10) contracts for goods or services which are |
21 | | economically procurable from only one source, such as for |
22 | | the purchase of magazines, books, periodicals, pamphlets, |
23 | | and reports. |
24 | | Contracts for emergency expenditures are also exempt from |
25 | | competitive bidding when the emergency expenditure is approved |
26 | | by 3/4 of the members of the board. |
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1 | | The board shall
require from such bidders security for the |
2 | | performance of the bids determined by
the board pursuant to |
3 | | law. The board may let the contract or contracts
to one or more |
4 | | bidders, as they shall determine.
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5 | | A board that awards a contract to a best value bidder must |
6 | | approve the contract by resolution that states with |
7 | | specificity the reasons why the bidder is the best value |
8 | | bidder. The resolution must include the identity of an officer |
9 | | or director of the bidder who is a family member of a board |
10 | | member, is a person with whom a board member maintains a close |
11 | | economic association, or is a person with whom a board member |
12 | | maintains a close political association. |
13 | | As used in this Section: |
14 | | "Best value" means the result determined by a procurement |
15 | | method that considers price and other criteria reflecting an |
16 | | objective and quantifiable analysis, including consideration |
17 | | of some or all of the following factors: (1) the quality of the |
18 | | bidder's performance on previous projects; (2) the timeliness |
19 | | of the bidder's performance on previous projects; (3) the |
20 | | level of customer satisfaction with the bidder's performance |
21 | | on previous projects; (4) the bidder's record of performing |
22 | | previous projects on budget and ability to minimize cost |
23 | | overruns; (5) the bidder's ability to minimize change orders; |
24 | | (6) the bidder's ability to prepare appropriate project plans; |
25 | | (7) the bidder's technical capabilities; (8) the individual |
26 | | qualifications of the bidder's key personnel; (9) the bidder's |
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1 | | ability to assess and minimize risks; (10) the bidder's |
2 | | ability to meet the goals established by the board for the |
3 | | awarding of contracts to minority-owned businesses, |
4 | | women-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with |
5 | | disabilities; and (11) maintenance costs and life span of the |
6 | | project. |
7 | | "Family member" means a board member's spouse, children, |
8 | | step-children, parents, step-parents, siblings, |
9 | | step-siblings, half-siblings, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, |
10 | | grandparents, and grandchildren, as well as the parents and |
11 | | grandparents of the board member's spouse and a person living |
12 | | with the board member. |
13 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
14 | | economic association" means a person associated with the board |
15 | | member in a partnership, association or professional service |
16 | | corporation, whether as partner, officer, employee, associate, |
17 | | or otherwise. |
18 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
19 | | political association" means a person who has made a campaign |
20 | | contribution to a political committee supporting a board |
21 | | member or a political committee of which a board member is an |
22 | | officer, is a candidate or is an officer of a political |
23 | | committee that has received a campaign contribution from a |
24 | | board member, or is an officer of a political committee |
25 | | supporting a board member. |
26 | | (Source: P.A. 100-338, eff. 8-25-17.)
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1 | | Section 30. The Public Library District Act of 1991 is |
2 | | amended by changing Section 40-45 as follows:
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3 | | (75 ILCS 16/40-45)
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4 | | Sec. 40-45. Bids for construction, improvements, or |
5 | | equipment purchases.
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6 | | (a) When the trustees determine to commence constructing |
7 | | the
building, purchasing a site or a building, remodeling,
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8 | | repairing, or improving an existing library building, erecting
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9 | | an addition to an existing library building, or
purchasing the |
10 | | necessary equipment for the
library, they may then revise the |
11 | | plan or adopt a new plan and
provide estimates of the costs of |
12 | | the revised or new plan.
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13 | | (b) The board shall, when the cost is in
excess of $25,000, |
14 | | advertise for bids for constructing the building,
remodeling, |
15 | | repairing, or improving of an existing library building, |
16 | | erecting
an addition to an existing library building, or |
17 | | purchasing the necessary
equipment for the library and shall |
18 | | let the contract or contracts for the
project, when the cost is |
19 | | in excess of $25,000, to the lowest responsible
bidder or |
20 | | bidders or the best value bidder or bidders . The board shall |
21 | | not be required to accept a bid that does not meet the |
22 | | library's established specifications, terms of delivery, |
23 | | quality, and serviceability requirements. Contracts which, by |
24 | | their nature, are not adapted to award by competitive bidding, |
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1 | | are not subject to competitive bidding, including, but not |
2 | | limited to: |
3 | | (1) contracts for the services of individuals |
4 | | possessing a high degree of professional skill where the |
5 | | ability or fitness of the individual plays an important |
6 | | part; |
7 | | (2) contracts for the printing of finance committee |
8 | | reports and departmental reports; |
9 | | (3) contracts for the printing or engraving of bonds, |
10 | | tax warrants and other evidences of indebtedness; |
11 | | (4) contracts for the maintenance or servicing of, or |
12 | | provision of repair parts for, equipment which are made |
13 | | with the manufacturer or authorized service agent of that |
14 | | equipment where the provision of parts, maintenance, or |
15 | | servicing can best be performed by the manufacturer or |
16 | | authorized service agent; |
17 | | (5) purchases and contracts for the use, purchase, |
18 | | delivery, movement, or installation of data processing |
19 | | equipment, software, or services and telecommunications |
20 | | and interconnect equipment, software, and services; |
21 | | (6) contracts for duplicating machines and supplies; |
22 | | (7) contracts for utility services such as water, |
23 | | light, heat, telephone or telegraph; |
24 | | (8) contracts for goods or services procured from |
25 | | another governmental agency; |
26 | | (9) purchases of equipment previously owned by some |
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1 | | entity other than the library itself; and |
2 | | (10) contracts for goods or services which are |
3 | | economically procurable from only one source, such as for |
4 | | the purchase of magazines, books, periodicals, pamphlets, |
5 | | and reports. |
6 | | Contracts for emergency expenditures are also exempt from |
7 | | competitive bidding when the emergency expenditure is approved |
8 | | by 3/4 of the members of the board. |
9 | | The board shall require from the bidders security for
the |
10 | | performance of the bids determined by the board pursuant to |
11 | | law.
The trustees may let the contract or contracts to one or |
12 | | more bidders as
they determine.
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13 | | A board that awards a contract to a best value bidder must |
14 | | approve the contract by resolution that states with |
15 | | specificity the reasons why the bidder is the best value |
16 | | bidder. The resolution must include the identity of an officer |
17 | | or director of the bidder who is a family member of a board |
18 | | member, is a person with whom a board member maintains a close |
19 | | economic association, or is a person with whom a board member |
20 | | maintains a close political association. |
21 | | As used in this Section: |
22 | | "Best value" means the result determined by a procurement |
23 | | method that considers price and other criteria reflecting an |
24 | | objective and quantifiable analysis, including consideration |
25 | | of some or all of the following factors: (1) the quality of the |
26 | | bidder's performance on previous projects; (2) the timeliness |
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1 | | of the bidder's performance on previous projects; (3) the |
2 | | level of customer satisfaction with the bidder's performance |
3 | | on previous projects; (4) the bidder's record of performing |
4 | | previous projects on budget and ability to minimize cost |
5 | | overruns; (5) the bidder's ability to minimize change orders; |
6 | | (6) the bidder's ability to prepare appropriate project plans; |
7 | | (7) the bidder's technical capabilities; (8) the individual |
8 | | qualifications of the bidder's key personnel; (9) the bidder's |
9 | | ability to assess and minimize risks; (10) the bidder's |
10 | | ability to meet the goals established by the board for the |
11 | | awarding of contracts to minority-owned businesses, |
12 | | women-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with |
13 | | disabilities; and (11) maintenance costs and life span of the |
14 | | project. |
15 | | "Family member" means a board member's spouse, children, |
16 | | step-children, parents, step-parents, siblings, |
17 | | step-siblings, half-siblings, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, |
18 | | grandparents, and grandchildren, as well as the parents and |
19 | | grandparents of the board member's spouse and a person living |
20 | | with the board member. |
21 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
22 | | economic association" means a person associated with the board |
23 | | member in a partnership, association or professional service |
24 | | corporation, whether as partner, officer, employee, associate, |
25 | | or otherwise. |
26 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
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1 | | political association" means a person who has made a campaign |
2 | | contribution to a political committee supporting a board |
3 | | member or a political committee of which a board member is an |
4 | | officer, is a candidate or is an officer of a political |
5 | | committee that has received a campaign contribution from a |
6 | | board member, or is an officer of a political committee |
7 | | supporting a board member. |
8 | | (Source: P.A. 100-338, eff. 8-25-17.)
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9 | | Section 35. The School Code is amended by changing Section |
10 | | 10-20.21 as follows:
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11 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.21)
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12 | | Sec. 10-20.21. Contracts.
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13 | | (a)
To award all contracts for
purchase of supplies and |
14 | | materials or work involving an expenditure in excess of |
15 | | $25,000 or a lower amount as required by board policy
to the |
16 | | lowest responsible bidder or the best value bidder , |
17 | | considering conformity with
specifications, terms of delivery, |
18 | | quality and serviceability, after due
advertisement, except |
19 | | the following: (i) contracts for the services of
individuals |
20 | | possessing a high degree of professional skill where the
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21 | | ability or fitness of the individual plays an important part; |
22 | | (ii)
contracts for the printing of finance committee reports |
23 | | and departmental
reports; (iii) contracts for the printing or |
24 | | engraving of bonds, tax
warrants and other evidences of |
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1 | | indebtedness; (iv) contracts for the
purchase of perishable |
2 | | foods and perishable beverages; (v) contracts for
materials |
3 | | and work which have been awarded to the lowest responsible |
4 | | bidder or the best value bidder
after due advertisement, but |
5 | | due to unforeseen revisions, not the fault of
the contractor |
6 | | for materials and work, must be revised causing expenditures
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7 | | not in excess of 10% of the contract price; (vi)
contracts for |
8 | | the maintenance or servicing of, or provision of
repair parts |
9 | | for, equipment which are made with the manufacturer or
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10 | | authorized service agent of that equipment where the provision |
11 | | of parts,
maintenance, or servicing can best be performed by |
12 | | the manufacturer or
authorized service agent; (vii) purchases |
13 | | and contracts for the use,
purchase, delivery, movement, or |
14 | | installation of data processing equipment,
software, or |
15 | | services and telecommunications and interconnect
equipment, |
16 | | software, and services; (viii) contracts for duplicating
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17 | | machines and supplies; (ix) contracts for the purchase of |
18 | | fuel, including diesel, gasoline, oil, aviation, natural gas, |
19 | | or propane, lubricants, or other petroleum products; (x) |
20 | | purchases of
equipment previously owned by some entity other |
21 | | than the district
itself; (xi) contracts for repair, |
22 | | maintenance, remodeling, renovation, or
construction, or a |
23 | | single project involving an expenditure not to exceed
$50,000 |
24 | | and not involving a change or increase in the size, type, or |
25 | | extent
of an existing facility; (xii) contracts for goods or |
26 | | services procured
from another governmental agency; (xiii) |
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1 | | contracts for goods or services
which are economically |
2 | | procurable from only one source, such as for the
purchase of |
3 | | magazines, books, periodicals, pamphlets and reports, and for
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4 | | utility services such as water, light, heat, telephone or |
5 | | telegraph;
(xiv) where funds are expended in an emergency and |
6 | | such emergency
expenditure is approved by 3/4 of the members |
7 | | of the board; (xv) State master contracts authorized under |
8 | | Article 28A of this Code; and (xvi) contracts providing for |
9 | | the transportation of pupils, which contracts must be |
10 | | advertised in the same manner as competitive bids and awarded |
11 | | by first considering the bidder or bidders most able to |
12 | | provide safety and comfort for the pupils, stability of |
13 | | service, and any other factors set forth in the request for |
14 | | proposal regarding quality of service, and then price. |
15 | | However, at no time shall a cause of action lie against a |
16 | | school board for awarding a pupil transportation contract per |
17 | | the standards set forth in this subsection (a) unless the |
18 | | cause of action is based on fraudulent conduct. |
19 | | A school board that awards a contract to a best value |
20 | | bidder must approve the contract by resolution that states |
21 | | with specificity the reasons why the bidder is the best value |
22 | | bidder. The resolution must include the identity of an officer |
23 | | or director of the bidder who is a family member of a board |
24 | | member, is a person with whom a board member maintains a close |
25 | | economic association, or is a person with whom a board member |
26 | | maintains a close political association. |
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1 | | Notwithstanding a provision of this Section to the |
2 | | contrary, a school board that awards a competitively bid |
3 | | contract in excess of $25,000 to a third party for |
4 | | non-instructional services currently performed by a employee |
5 | | or bargaining unit member may only award such a contract to the |
6 | | lowest responsible bidder. |
7 | | As used in this Section: |
8 | | "Best value" means the result determined by a procurement |
9 | | method that considers price and other criteria reflecting an |
10 | | objective and quantifiable analysis, including consideration |
11 | | of some or all of the following factors: (1) the quality of the |
12 | | bidder's performance on previous projects; (2) the timeliness |
13 | | of the bidder's performance on previous projects; (3) the |
14 | | level of customer satisfaction with the bidder's performance |
15 | | on previous projects; (4) the bidder's record of performing |
16 | | previous projects on budget and ability to minimize cost |
17 | | overruns; (5) the bidder's ability to minimize change orders; |
18 | | (6) the bidder's ability to prepare appropriate project plans; |
19 | | (7) the bidder's technical capabilities; (8) the individual |
20 | | qualifications of the bidder's key personnel; (9) the bidder's |
21 | | ability to assess and minimize risks; (10) the bidder's |
22 | | ability to meet the goals established by the school board for |
23 | | the awarding of contracts to minority-owned businesses, |
24 | | women-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with |
25 | | disabilities; and (11) maintenance costs and life span of the |
26 | | project. |
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1 | | "Family member" means a board member's spouse, children, |
2 | | step-children, parents, step-parents, siblings, |
3 | | step-siblings, half-siblings, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, |
4 | | grandparents, and grandchildren, as well as the parents and |
5 | | grandparents of the board member's spouse and a person living |
6 | | with the board member. |
7 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
8 | | economic association" means a person associated with the board |
9 | | member in a partnership, association or professional service |
10 | | corporation, whether as partner, officer, employee, associate, |
11 | | or otherwise. |
12 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
13 | | political association" means a person who has made a campaign |
14 | | contribution to a political committee supporting a board |
15 | | member or a political committee of which a board member is an |
16 | | officer, is a candidate or is an officer of a political |
17 | | committee that has received a campaign contribution from a |
18 | | board member, or is an officer of a political committee |
19 | | supporting a board member. |
20 | | All competitive
bids for contracts involving an |
21 | | expenditure in excess of $25,000 or a lower amount as required |
22 | | by board policy must be
sealed by the bidder and must be opened |
23 | | by a member or employee of the
school board at a public bid |
24 | | opening at which the contents of the bids
must be announced. |
25 | | Each bidder must receive at least 3 days' notice of the
time |
26 | | and place of the bid opening. For purposes of this Section due
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1 | | advertisement includes, but is not limited to, at least one |
2 | | public notice
at least 10 days before the bid date in a |
3 | | newspaper published in the
district, or if no newspaper is |
4 | | published in the district, in a newspaper
of general |
5 | | circulation in the area of the district. State master |
6 | | contracts and certified education purchasing contracts, as |
7 | | defined in Article 28A of this Code, are not subject to the |
8 | | requirements of this paragraph.
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9 | | Under this Section, the acceptance of bids sealed by a |
10 | | bidder and the opening of these bids at a public bid opening |
11 | | may be permitted by an electronic process for communicating, |
12 | | accepting, and opening competitive bids. An electronic bidding |
13 | | process must provide for, but is not limited to, the following |
14 | | safeguards: |
15 | | (1) On the date and time certain of a bid opening, the |
16 | | primary person conducting the competitive, sealed, |
17 | | electronic bid process shall log onto a specified database |
18 | | using a unique username and password previously assigned |
19 | | to the bidder to allow access to the bidder's specific bid |
20 | | project number. |
21 | | (2) The specified electronic database must be on a |
22 | | network that (i) is in a secure environment behind a |
23 | | firewall; (ii) has specific encryption tools; (iii) |
24 | | maintains specific intrusion detection systems; (iv) has |
25 | | redundant systems architecture with data storage back-up, |
26 | | whether by compact disc or tape; and (v) maintains a |
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1 | | disaster recovery plan.
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2 | | It is the legislative intent of Public Act 96-841 to maintain |
3 | | the integrity of the sealed bidding process provided for in |
4 | | this Section, to further limit any possibility of bid-rigging, |
5 | | to reduce administrative costs to school districts, and to |
6 | | effect efficiencies in communications with bidders. |
7 | | (b) To require, as a condition of any contract for goods |
8 | | and services,
that persons
bidding for and awarded a contract |
9 | | and all affiliates of the person collect and
remit
Illinois |
10 | | Use Tax on all sales of tangible personal property into the |
11 | | State of
Illinois in
accordance with the provisions of the |
12 | | Illinois Use Tax Act regardless of whether
the
person or |
13 | | affiliate is a "retailer maintaining a place of business |
14 | | within this
State" as
defined in Section 2 of the Use Tax Act. |
15 | | For purposes of this Section, the term
"affiliate"
means any |
16 | | entity that (1) directly, indirectly, or constructively |
17 | | controls
another entity, (2)
is directly, indirectly, or |
18 | | constructively controlled by another entity, or (3)
is subject |
19 | | to
the control of a common entity. For purposes of this |
20 | | subsection (b), an entity
controls
another entity if it owns, |
21 | | directly or individually, more than 10% of the
voting
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22 | | securities
of that entity. As used in this subsection (b), the |
23 | | term "voting security"
means a security
that (1) confers upon |
24 | | the holder the right to vote for the election of members
of the |
25 | | board
of directors or similar governing body of the business |
26 | | or (2) is convertible
into, or entitles
the holder to receive |
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1 | | upon its exercise, a security that confers such a right
to
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2 | | vote. A
general partnership interest is a voting security.
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3 | | To require that bids and contracts include a certification |
4 | | by the bidder
or
contractor that the bidder or contractor is |
5 | | not barred from bidding for or
entering into a
contract under |
6 | | this Section and that the bidder or contractor acknowledges |
7 | | that
the school
board may declare the contract void if the |
8 | | certification completed pursuant to
this
subsection (b) is |
9 | | false.
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10 | | (b-5) To require all contracts and agreements that pertain |
11 | | to goods and services and that are intended to generate |
12 | | additional revenue and other remunerations for the school |
13 | | district in excess of $1,000, including without limitation |
14 | | vending machine contracts, sports and other attire, class |
15 | | rings, and photographic services, to be approved by the school |
16 | | board. The school board shall file as an attachment to its |
17 | | annual budget a report, in a form as determined by the State |
18 | | Board of Education, indicating for the prior year the name of |
19 | | the vendor, the product or service provided, and the actual |
20 | | net revenue and non-monetary remuneration from each of the |
21 | | contracts or agreements. In addition, the report shall |
22 | | indicate for what purpose the revenue was used and how and to |
23 | | whom the non-monetary remuneration was distributed.
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24 | | (b-10) To prohibit any contract to purchase food with a |
25 | | bidder or offeror if the bidder's or offeror's contract terms |
26 | | prohibit the school from donating food to food banks, |
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1 | | including, but not limited to, homeless shelters, food |
2 | | pantries, and soup kitchens. |
3 | | (c) If the State education purchasing entity creates a |
4 | | master contract as defined in Article 28A of this Code, then |
5 | | the State education purchasing entity shall notify school |
6 | | districts of the existence of the master contract. |
7 | | (d) In purchasing supplies, materials, equipment, or |
8 | | services that are not subject to subsection (c) of this |
9 | | Section, before a school district solicits bids or awards a |
10 | | contract, the district may review and consider as a bid under |
11 | | subsection (a) of this Section certified education purchasing |
12 | | contracts that are already available through the State |
13 | | education purchasing entity. |
14 | | (Source: P.A. 101-570, eff. 8-23-19; 101-632, eff. 6-5-20.)
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15 | | Section 40. The Public Community College Act is amended by |
16 | | changing Section 3-27.1 as follows:
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17 | | (110 ILCS 805/3-27.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 103-27.1)
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18 | | Sec. 3-27.1. Contracts. To award all contracts for |
19 | | purchase of
supplies, materials or work involving an |
20 | | expenditure in excess of $25,000 or a lower amount as required |
21 | | by board policy to
the lowest responsible bidder or the best |
22 | | value bidder considering conformity with specifications,
terms |
23 | | of delivery, quality, and serviceability; after due |
24 | | advertisement,
except the following: (a) contracts for the |
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1 | | services of individuals
possessing a high degree of |
2 | | professional skill where the ability or fitness
of the |
3 | | individual plays an important part; (b) contracts for
the |
4 | | printing of finance committee reports and departmental |
5 | | reports; (c)
contracts for the printing or engraving of bonds, |
6 | | tax warrants and other
evidences of indebtedness; (d) |
7 | | contracts for materials and work which
have been awarded to |
8 | | the lowest responsible bidder or the best value bidder after |
9 | | due advertisement,
but due to unforeseen revisions, not the |
10 | | fault of the contractor for
materials and work, must be |
11 | | revised causing expenditures not in excess of
10% of the |
12 | | contract price; (e) contracts for the maintenance or servicing
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13 | | of, or provision of repair parts for, equipment which are made |
14 | | with the
manufacturer or authorized service agent of that |
15 | | equipment where the
provision of parts, maintenance, or |
16 | | servicing can best be performed by the
manufacturer or |
17 | | authorized service agent; (f) purchases and contracts for
the |
18 | | use, purchase, delivery, movement, or installation of data |
19 | | processing
equipment, software, or services and |
20 | | telecommunications and inter-connect
equipment, software, and |
21 | | services; (g) contracts for duplicating machines
and supplies; |
22 | | (h) contracts for the purchase of natural gas when the cost
is |
23 | | less than that offered by a public utility; (i) purchases of |
24 | | equipment
previously owned by some entity other than the |
25 | | district itself; (j)
contracts for repair, maintenance, |
26 | | remodeling, renovation, or construction,
or a single project |
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1 | | involving an expenditure not to exceed $50,000 and not
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2 | | involving a change or increase in the size, type, or extent of |
3 | | an existing
facility; (k) contracts for goods or services |
4 | | procured from another
governmental agency; (l) contracts for |
5 | | goods or services which are economically
procurable from only |
6 | | one source, such as for the purchase of magazines,
books, |
7 | | periodicals, pamphlets and reports, and for utility services |
8 | | such
as water, light, heat, telephone or telegraph; (m) where |
9 | | funds are
expended in an emergency and such emergency |
10 | | expenditure is approved by 3/4
of the members of the board; and |
11 | | (n) contracts for the purchase of perishable foods and |
12 | | perishable beverages.
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13 | | A board that awards a contract to a best value bidder must |
14 | | approve the contract by resolution that states with |
15 | | specificity the reasons why the bidder is the best value |
16 | | bidder. The resolution must include the identity of an officer |
17 | | or director of the bidder who is a family member of a board |
18 | | member, is a person with whom a board member maintains a close |
19 | | economic association, or is a person with whom a board member |
20 | | maintains a close political association. |
21 | | As used in this Section: |
22 | | "Best value" means the result determined by a procurement |
23 | | method that considers price and other criteria reflecting an |
24 | | objective and quantifiable analysis, including consideration |
25 | | of some or all of the following factors: (1) the quality of the |
26 | | bidder's performance on previous projects; (2) the timeliness |
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1 | | of the bidder's performance on previous projects; (3) the |
2 | | level of customer satisfaction with the bidder's performance |
3 | | on previous projects; (4) the bidder's record of performing |
4 | | previous projects on budget and ability to minimize cost |
5 | | overruns; (5) the bidder's ability to minimize change orders; |
6 | | (6) the bidder's ability to prepare appropriate project plans; |
7 | | (7) the bidder's technical capabilities; (8) the individual |
8 | | qualifications of the bidder's key personnel; (9) the bidder's |
9 | | ability to assess and minimize risks; (10) the bidder's |
10 | | ability to meet the goals established by the board for the |
11 | | awarding of contracts to minority-owned businesses, |
12 | | women-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with |
13 | | disabilities; and (11) maintenance costs and life span of the |
14 | | project. |
15 | | "Family member" means a board member's spouse, children, |
16 | | step-children, parents, step-parents, siblings, |
17 | | step-siblings, half-siblings, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, |
18 | | grandparents, and grandchildren, as well as the parents and |
19 | | grandparents of the board member's spouse and a person living |
20 | | with the board member. |
21 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
22 | | economic association" means a person associated with the board |
23 | | member in a partnership, association or professional service |
24 | | corporation, whether as partner, officer, employee, associate, |
25 | | or otherwise. |
26 | | "Person with whom a board member maintains a close |
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1 | | political association" means a person who has made a campaign |
2 | | contribution to a political committee supporting a board |
3 | | member or a political committee of which a board member is an |
4 | | officer, is a candidate or is an officer of a political |
5 | | committee that has received a campaign contribution from a |
6 | | board member, or is an officer of a political committee |
7 | | supporting a board member. |
8 | | All competitive bids for contracts involving an |
9 | | expenditure in excess of
$25,000 or a lower amount as required |
10 | | by board policy must be sealed by the bidder and must be opened |
11 | | by a member or
employee of the board at a public bid opening at |
12 | | which the contents of the
bids must be announced. Each bidder |
13 | | must receive at least 3 days' notice of
the time and place of |
14 | | such bid opening. For purposes of this Section due
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15 | | advertisement includes, but is not limited to, at least one |
16 | | public notice
at least 10 days before the bid date in a |
17 | | newspaper published in the
district, or if no newspaper is |
18 | | published in the district, in a newspaper
of general |
19 | | circulation in the area of the district. Electronic bid |
20 | | submissions shall be considered a sealed document for |
21 | | competitive bid requests if they are received at the |
22 | | designated office by the time and date set for receipt for |
23 | | bids. However, bids for construction purposes are prohibited |
24 | | from being submitted electronically. Electronic bid |
25 | | submissions must be authorized by specific language in the bid |
26 | | documents in order to be considered and must be opened in |
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1 | | accordance with electronic security measures in effect at the |
2 | | community college at the time of opening. Unless the |
3 | | electronic submission procedures provide for a secure receipt, |
4 | | the vendor assumes the risk of premature disclosure due to |
5 | | submission in an unsealed form.
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6 | | The provisions of this Section do not apply to guaranteed |
7 | | energy savings
contracts entered into under Article V-A. The |
8 | | provisions of this Section do not prevent a community college |
9 | | from complying with the terms and conditions of a grant, gift, |
10 | | or bequest that calls for the procurement of a particular good |
11 | | or service, provided that the grant, gift, or bequest provides |
12 | | all funding for the contract, complies with all applicable |
13 | | laws, and does not interfere with or otherwise impair any |
14 | | collective bargaining agreements the community college may |
15 | | have with labor organizations.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 97-1031, eff. 8-17-12; 98-269, eff. 1-1-14.)
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17 | | Section 45. The Illinois Highway Code is amended by |
18 | | changing Section 6-201.7 as follows:
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19 | | (605 ILCS 5/6-201.7) (from Ch. 121, par. 6-201.7)
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20 | | Sec. 6-201.7. Construct, maintain and repair and be |
21 | | responsible for
the construction, maintenance and repair of |
22 | | roads within the district,
let contracts, employ labor and |
23 | | purchase material and machinery
therefor, subject to the |
24 | | limitations provided in this Code.
Contracts,
labor, |
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1 | | machinery, disposal, and incidental expenses related to |
2 | | special services
under Section 6-201.21 of this Code |
3 | | constitute maintenance, for purposes of
this Section.
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4 | | Except for professional services, when the cost of |
5 | | construction,
materials, supplies, new machinery or equipment |
6 | | exceeds
$20,000, the
contract for such construction, |
7 | | materials, supplies, machinery or
equipment shall be let to
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8 | | the lowest responsible bidder or the best value bidder after |
9 | | advertising for bids at least once,
and at least 10 days prior |
10 | | to the time set for the opening of such bids, in a
newspaper
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11 | | published within the township or road district, or, if no |
12 | | newspaper is
published within the township or road district |
13 | | then in one published
within the county, or, if no newspaper is |
14 | | published within the county
then in a newspaper having general |
15 | | circulation within the township or
road district, but, in case |
16 | | of an emergency, such contract may be let
without advertising |
17 | | for bids. For purposes of this
Section "new machinery or |
18 | | equipment" shall be defined as that which has
been previously |
19 | | untitled or that which shows fewer than 200 hours on its
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20 | | operating clock and that is accompanied by a new equipment |
21 | | manufacturer's
warranty.
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22 | | A highway commissioner that awards a contract to a best |
23 | | value bidder must approve the contract by resolution that |
24 | | states with specificity the reasons why the bidder is the best |
25 | | value bidder. The resolution must include the identity of an |
26 | | officer or director of the bidder who is a family member of the |
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1 | | commissioner, is a person with whom the commissioner maintains |
2 | | a close economic association, or is a person with whom the |
3 | | commissioner maintains a close political association. |
4 | | As used in this Section: |
5 | | "Best value" means the result determined by a procurement |
6 | | method that considers price and other criteria reflecting an |
7 | | objective and quantifiable analysis, including consideration |
8 | | of some or all of the following factors: (1) the quality of the |
9 | | bidder's performance on previous projects; (2) the timeliness |
10 | | of the bidder's performance on previous projects; (3) the |
11 | | level of customer satisfaction with the bidder's performance |
12 | | on previous projects; (4) the bidder's record of performing |
13 | | previous projects on budget and ability to minimize cost |
14 | | overruns; (5) the bidder's ability to minimize change orders; |
15 | | (6) the bidder's ability to prepare appropriate project plans; |
16 | | (7) the bidder's technical capabilities; (8) the individual |
17 | | qualifications of the bidder's key personnel; (9) the bidder's |
18 | | ability to assess and minimize risks; (10) the bidder's |
19 | | ability to meet the goals established by the commissioner for |
20 | | the awarding of contracts to minority-owned businesses, |
21 | | women-owned businesses, and businesses owned by persons with |
22 | | disabilities; and (11) maintenance costs and life span of the |
23 | | project. |
24 | | "Family member" means the commissioner's spouse, children, |
25 | | step-children, parents, step-parents, siblings, |
26 | | step-siblings, half-siblings, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, |
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1 | | grandparents, and grandchildren, as well as the parents and |
2 | | grandparents of the commissioner's spouse and a person living |
3 | | with the commissioner. |
4 | | "Person with whom the commissioner maintains a close |
5 | | economic association" means a person associated with the |
6 | | commissioner in a partnership, association or professional |
7 | | service corporation, whether as partner, officer, employee, |
8 | | associate, or otherwise. |
9 | | "Person with whom the commissioner maintains a close |
10 | | political association" means a person who has made a campaign |
11 | | contribution to a political committee supporting the |
12 | | commissioner or a political committee of which the |
13 | | commissioner is an officer, is a candidate or is an officer of |
14 | | a political committee that has received a campaign |
15 | | contribution from the commissioner, or is an officer of a |
16 | | political committee supporting the commissioner. |
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19 | | (Source: P.A. 93-109, eff. 7-8-03; 93-164, eff. 7-10-03; |
20 | | 93-610, eff. 11-18-03; 94-435, eff. 8-2-05.)
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21 | | Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
22 | | changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
23 | | that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
24 | | represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
25 | | not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes |