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State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 SB0339 Introduced 2/2/2023, by Sen. Patrick J. Joyce SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Illinois Procurement Code. Changes the requirements that must be met by a not-for-profit agency for persons with significant disabilities in order for supplies or services to be procured from that agency without advertising or calling for bids. Deletes a provision that requires such an agency to be certified as a work center by the United States Department of Labor or to be an accredited vocational program that provides transition services to youth under a specified provision of the School Code. Requires such an agency to be either a disability-serving organization accredited by a nationally-recognized accrediting organization or a center for independent living. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning finance.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 45-35 as follows:
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6 | | (30 ILCS 500/45-35)
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7 | | Sec. 45-35. Not-for-profit agencies for persons with |
8 | | significant disabilities. |
9 | | (a) Qualification. Supplies and services may be procured
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10 | | without advertising or calling
for bids from any qualified |
11 | | not-for-profit agency for persons with significant |
12 | | disabilities that:
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13 | | (1) complies with Illinois laws governing private
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14 | | not-for-profit organizations;
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15 | | (2) (blank); and is certified as a work center by the |
16 | | Wage
and Hour Division of the
United States Department of |
17 | | Labor or is an accredited vocational program that provides |
18 | | transition services to youth between the ages of 14 1/2 |
19 | | and 22 in accordance with individualized education plans |
20 | | under Section 14-8.03 of the School Code and that provides |
21 | | residential services at a child care institution, as |
22 | | defined under Section 2.06 of the Child Care Act of 1969, |
23 | | or at a group home, as defined under Section 2.16 of the |
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1 | | Child Care Act of 1969; and
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2 | | (3) is a disability-serving organization accredited by |
3 | | a nationally-recognized accrediting organization , |
4 | | including the Council of Quality Leadership or the |
5 | | Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, |
6 | | or is a center for independent living or certified as a |
7 | | developmental training provider by the Department of Human
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8 | | Services .
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9 | | (b) Participation. To participate, the not-for-profit
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10 | | agency must have indicated an
interest in providing the |
11 | | supplies and services, must meet the
specifications and needs |
12 | | of the
using agency, and must set a fair and reasonable price.
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13 | | (c) Committee. There is created within the Department of
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14 | | Central Management
Services a committee to facilitate the |
15 | | purchase of products and
services from not-for-profit agencies |
16 | | that provide employment opportunities to persons with physical |
17 | | disabilities, intellectual or developmental disabilities, |
18 | | mental illnesses, or any combination thereof. This committee |
19 | | is called the State Use Committee. The State Use Committee |
20 | | shall consist of the Director of the
Department of Central
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21 | | Management Services or his or her designee, the Secretary of |
22 | | the Department
of Human Services or his or her designee, the |
23 | | Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity or his or her |
24 | | designee, one public member representing private business who |
25 | | is knowledgeable of the employment needs and concerns of |
26 | | persons with developmental disabilities, one public member |
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1 | | representing private business who is knowledgeable of the |
2 | | needs and concerns of rehabilitation facilities, one public |
3 | | member who is knowledgeable of the employment needs and |
4 | | concerns of persons with developmental disabilities, one |
5 | | public member who is knowledgeable of the needs and concerns |
6 | | of rehabilitation facilities, 2 members who have a disability, |
7 | | 2 public members from a statewide association that represents |
8 | | community-based rehabilitation facilities serving or |
9 | | supporting individuals with intellectual or developmental |
10 | | disabilities, and one public member from a disability-focused |
11 | | statewide advocacy group, all appointed by the
Governor. The |
12 | | public
members shall serve 2 year terms, commencing upon |
13 | | appointment and
every 2 years thereafter.
A public member may |
14 | | be reappointed, and vacancies shall be filled by
appointment |
15 | | for the
completion of the term. In the event there is a vacancy |
16 | | on the State Use Committee, the Governor must make an |
17 | | appointment to fill that vacancy within 30 calendar days after |
18 | | the notice of vacancy. The members shall serve without
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19 | | compensation but shall be reimbursed
for expenses at a rate |
20 | | equal to that of State employees on a per
diem basis by the |
21 | | Department
of Central Management Services. All members shall |
22 | | be entitled to
vote on issues before the
State Use Committee.
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23 | | The State Use Committee shall have the following powers |
24 | | and duties:
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25 | | (1) To request from any State agency information as to
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26 | | product specification
and service requirements in order to |
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1 | | carry out its purpose.
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2 | | (2) To meet quarterly or more often as necessary to
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3 | | carry out its purposes.
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4 | | (3) To request a quarterly report from each
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5 | | participating qualified not-for-profit agency for persons |
6 | | with significant disabilities describing the volume of |
7 | | sales for each product or
service sold under this Section.
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8 | | (4) To prepare a report for the Governor and General |
9 | | Assembly no later than December 31 of each year. The |
10 | | requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall be |
11 | | satisfied by following the procedures set forth in Section |
12 | | 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act.
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13 | | (5) To prepare a publication that lists all supplies
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14 | | and services currently
available from any qualified |
15 | | not-for-profit agency for persons with significant |
16 | | disabilities. This list and
any revisions shall be |
17 | | distributed to all purchasing agencies.
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18 | | (6) To encourage diversity in supplies and services
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19 | | provided by qualified not-for-profit agencies for persons |
20 | | with significant disabilities and discourage unnecessary |
21 | | duplication or
competition among not-for-profit agencies.
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22 | | (7) To develop guidelines to be followed by qualifying
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23 | | agencies for
participation under the provisions of this |
24 | | Section. Guidelines shall include a list of national |
25 | | accrediting organizations which satisfy the requirements |
26 | | of item (3) of subsection (a) of this Section. The
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1 | | guidelines shall be developed within
6 months after the |
2 | | effective date of this Code and made available
on a |
3 | | nondiscriminatory basis
to all qualifying agencies. The |
4 | | new guidelines required under this item (7) by Public Act |
5 | | 100-203 shall be developed within 6 months after August |
6 | | 18, 2017 (the effective date of Public Act 100-203) and |
7 | | made available on a non-discriminatory basis to all |
8 | | qualifying not-for-profit agencies.
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9 | | (8) To review all pricing submitted under the |
10 | | provisions
of this Section and may approve a proposed |
11 | | agreement for supplies or services where the price |
12 | | submitted is fair and reasonable. Review of pricing under |
13 | | this paragraph may include, but is not limited to:
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14 | | (A) Amounts private businesses would pay for |
15 | | similar products or services. |
16 | | (B) Amounts the federal government would pay |
17 | | contractors for similar products or services. |
18 | | (C) The amount paid by the State for similar |
19 | | products or services. |
20 | | (D) The actual cost of manufacturing the product |
21 | | or performing a service at a community rehabilitation |
22 | | program offering employment services on or off |
23 | | premises to persons with disabilities or mental |
24 | | illnesses, with adequate consideration given to legal |
25 | | and moral imperatives to pay workers with disabilities |
26 | | equitable wages. |
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1 | | (E) The usual, customary, and reasonable costs of |
2 | | manufacturing, marketing, and distribution. |
3 | | (9) To, not less than every 3 years, adopt a strategic |
4 | | plan for increasing the number of products and services |
5 | | purchased from qualified not-for-profit agencies for |
6 | | persons with disabilities or mental illnesses, including |
7 | | the feasibility of developing mandatory set-aside |
8 | | contracts. |
9 | | (c-5) Conditions for Use. Each chief procurement officer |
10 | | shall, in consultation with the State Use Committee, determine |
11 | | which articles, materials, services, food stuffs, and supplies |
12 | | that are produced, manufactured, or provided by persons with |
13 | | significant disabilities in qualified not-for-profit agencies |
14 | | shall be given preference by purchasing agencies procuring |
15 | | those items. |
16 | | (d) (Blank).
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17 | | (e) Subcontracts. Subcontracts shall be permitted for |
18 | | agreements authorized under this Section. For the purposes of |
19 | | this subsection (e), "subcontract" means any acquisition from |
20 | | another source of supplies, not including raw materials, or |
21 | | services required by a qualified not-for-profit agency to |
22 | | provide the supplies or services that are the subject of the |
23 | | contract between the State and the qualified not-for-profit |
24 | | agency. |
25 | | The State Use Committee shall develop guidelines to be |
26 | | followed by qualified not-for-profit agencies when seeking and |
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1 | | establishing subcontracts with other persons or not-for-profit |
2 | | agencies in order to fulfill State contract requirements. |
3 | | These guidelines shall include the following: |
4 | | (i) The State Use Committee must approve all |
5 | | subcontracts and substantive amendments to subcontracts |
6 | | prior to execution or amendment of the subcontract. |
7 | | (ii) A qualified not-for-profit agency shall not enter |
8 | | into a subcontract, or any combination of subcontracts, to |
9 | | fulfill an entire requirement, contract, or order without |
10 | | written State Use Committee approval. |
11 | | (iii) A qualified not-for-profit agency shall make |
12 | | reasonable efforts to utilize subcontracts with other |
13 | | not-for-profit agencies for persons with significant |
14 | | disabilities. |
15 | | (iv) For any subcontract not currently performed by a |
16 | | qualified not-for-profit agency, the primary qualified |
17 | | not-for-profit agency must provide to the State Use |
18 | | Committee the following: (A) a written explanation as to |
19 | | why the subcontract is not performed by a qualified |
20 | | not-for-profit agency, and (B) a written plan to transfer |
21 | | the subcontract to a qualified not-for-profit agency, as |
22 | | reasonable. |
23 | | (Source: P.A. 102-343, eff. 8-13-21; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.)
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24 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
25 | | becoming law. |