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93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004 SB2739
Introduced 2/5/2004, by Louis S. Viverito SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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20 ILCS 605/605-525 |
was 20 ILCS 605/46.55 |
20 ILCS 2310/2310-372 |
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20 ILCS 3105/16 |
from Ch. 127, par. 783b |
30 ILCS 105/8.32 |
from Ch. 127, par. 144.32 |
30 ILCS 500/45-45 |
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30 ILCS 500/45-65 |
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30 ILCS 575/Act title |
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30 ILCS 575/0.01 |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.600 |
30 ILCS 575/1 |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.601 |
30 ILCS 575/2 |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.602 |
30 ILCS 575/4 |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.604 |
30 ILCS 575/5 |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.605 |
30 ILCS 575/6 |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.606 |
30 ILCS 575/6a |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.606a |
30 ILCS 575/7 |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.607 |
30 ILCS 575/8 |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.608 |
30 ILCS 575/8a |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.608a |
30 ILCS 575/8b |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.608b |
30 ILCS 575/8f |
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30 ILCS 575/9 |
from Ch. 127, par. 132.609 |
30 ILCS 750/9-4.3 |
from Ch. 127, par. 2709-4.3 |
40 ILCS 5/1-109.1 |
from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 1-109.1 |
40 ILCS 5/15-167.3 |
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70 ILCS 210/23.1 |
from Ch. 85, par. 1243.1 |
70 ILCS 3205/9 |
from Ch. 85, par. 6009 |
70 ILCS 3210/40 |
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110 ILCS 675/20-115 |
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230 ILCS 5/12.1 |
from Ch. 8, par. 37-12.1 |
230 ILCS 10/4 |
from Ch. 120, par. 2404 |
230 ILCS 10/11.2 |
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720 ILCS 5/33C-2 |
from Ch. 38, par. 33C-2 |
720 ILCS 5/33C-3 |
from Ch. 38, par. 33C-3 |
720 ILCS 5/33C-5 |
from Ch. 38, par. 33C-5 |
720 ILCS 5/33E-2 |
from Ch. 38, par. 33E-2 |
805 ILCS 5/14.05 |
from Ch. 32, par. 14.05 |
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Amends the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with
Disabilities Act. Adds veteran-owned business enterprises and establishes for them a goal of 3% of total State contracts. Extends repeal of the Act to September 6, 2008. Changes the short title. Amends the Build Illinois Act to authorize small business loans to veteran-owned small businesses. Makes conforming changes in other Acts. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning veteran-owned business enterprises.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Department of Commerce and Economic | 5 |
| Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is | 6 |
| amended by changing Section 605-525 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 605/605-525) (was 20 ILCS 605/46.55)
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| Sec. 605-525. Minority Controlled and Female Controlled | 9 |
| Business Loan
Board. There is hereby created a Minority | 10 |
| Controlled
and Female Controlled Businesses Loan Board, | 11 |
| hereinafter referred to as the
Board, consisting of 6
members | 12 |
| appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the
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| Senate. No more than 3 members shall be of the same political | 14 |
| party. For
the initial appointments to the Board, 3 members | 15 |
| shall be appointed to
serve a 2 year term and 3 members shall | 16 |
| be appointed to serve a 4 year term.
Successor members shall | 17 |
| serve for terms of 4 years.
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| The Board shall maintain an office in each of the following | 19 |
| areas:
Alexander or Pulaski County, East St. Louis, and the | 20 |
| City of Chicago. For the
purpose of this Act, the terms | 21 |
| "minority person", "female", "minority owned
business" and | 22 |
| "female owned business" shall have the definitions of those
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| terms provided in Section 2 of the Business Enterprise for | 24 |
| Minorities,
Females, Veterans, and Persons with Disabilities | 25 |
| Act.
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| The Board shall have the authority to make direct grants | 27 |
| and low interest
loans to minority controlled businesses and | 28 |
| female controlled businesses in
East St. Louis, the City of | 29 |
| Chicago,
and either Alexander County or Pulaski County from
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| appropriations for that purpose to the Department. The Board | 31 |
| shall establish
and publish guidelines to be followed in making | 32 |
| the grants and
loans.
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| Grant funds will be allowed to reimburse businesses for | 2 |
| expenses incurred
in the preparation of proposals that are | 3 |
| accepted for loan assistance
and to maintain administering | 4 |
| offices in each of the 4
target areas. Loan funds will be | 5 |
| awarded at a cost of no more than 3% per
annum for up to 20 | 6 |
| years to businesses that are existing or proposed.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)
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| Section 10. The Department of Public Health Powers and | 9 |
| Duties Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is | 10 |
| amended by changing Section 2310-372 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 2310/2310-372)
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| Sec. 2310-372. Stroke Task Force.
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| (a) The Stroke Task Force is created within the Department | 14 |
| of Public Health.
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| (b) The task force shall be composed of the following | 16 |
| members:
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| (1) Nineteen members appointed by the Director of | 18 |
| Public Health
from nominations submitted to the Director by | 19 |
| the following organizations, one
member to represent each | 20 |
| organization: the American Stroke Association;
the | 21 |
| National Stroke Association; the Illinois State Medical | 22 |
| Society; the
Illinois
Neurological Society; the Illinois | 23 |
| Academy of Family Physicians; the Illinois
Chapter of the | 24 |
| American College of Emergency Physicians; the Illinois | 25 |
| Chapter
of
the American College of Cardiology; the Illinois | 26 |
| Nurses Association; the
Illinois
Hospital and Health | 27 |
| Systems Association; the Illinois Physical Therapy
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| Association; the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association; | 29 |
| the Illinois Rural
Health Association; the Illinois | 30 |
| Chapter of AARP; the Illinois Association of
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| Rehabilitation Facilities; the Illinois Life Insurance | 32 |
| Council; the Illinois
Public Health Association; the | 33 |
| Illinois Speech-Language Hearing Association;
the American | 34 |
| Association of Neurological Surgeons; and the
Illinois
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| Health Care Cost Containment Council.
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| (2) Five members appointed by the Governor as follows: | 3 |
| one stroke
survivor; one licensed emergency medical | 4 |
| technician; one individual who (i)
holds the degree of | 5 |
| Medical Doctor or Doctor of Philosophy and (ii) is a
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| teacher
or researcher at a teaching or research university | 7 |
| located in Illinois; one
individual
who is a minority | 8 |
| person as defined in the Business Enterprise for | 9 |
| Minorities,
Females, Veterans, and Persons with | 10 |
| Disabilities Act; and one member of the general
public.
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| (3) The following ex officio members: the chairperson | 12 |
| of the Senate
Public Health Committee; the minority | 13 |
| spokesperson of the Senate Public Health
Committee; the | 14 |
| chairperson of the House Health Care Committee; and the
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| minority spokesperson of the House Health Care Committee.
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| The Director of Public Health shall serve as the | 17 |
| chairperson of the task
force.
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| If a vacancy occurs in the task force membership, the | 19 |
| vacancy shall be filled
in the
same manner as the initial | 20 |
| appointment.
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| (c) Task force members shall serve without compensation, | 22 |
| but nonpublic
members shall be reimbursed for their reasonable | 23 |
| travel expenses incurred in
performing their
duties in | 24 |
| connection with the task force.
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| (d) The task force shall adopt bylaws; shall meet at least | 26 |
| 3 times each
calendar
year; and may establish committees as it | 27 |
| deems necessary. For purposes of
task force
meetings, a quorum | 28 |
| is the number of members present at a meeting. Meetings of
the | 29 |
| task
force are subject to the Open Meetings Act. The task force | 30 |
| must afford an
opportunity for
public comment at its meetings.
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| (e) The task force shall advise the Department of Public | 32 |
| Health with regard
to
setting priorities for improvements in | 33 |
| stroke prevention and treatment efforts,
including,
but not | 34 |
| limited to, the following:
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| (1) Developing and implementing a comprehensive | 36 |
| statewide public
education program on stroke prevention, |
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| targeted to high-risk populations and
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geographic areas | 2 |
| where there is a high incidence of stroke.
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| (2) Identifying the signs and symptoms of stroke and | 4 |
| the action to be
taken
when these signs or symptoms occur.
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| (3) Recommending and disseminating guidelines on the | 6 |
| treatment of stroke
patients, including emergency stroke | 7 |
| care.
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| (4) Ensuring that the public and health care providers | 9 |
| and institutions
are
sufficiently informed regarding the | 10 |
| most effective strategies for stroke
prevention;
and | 11 |
| assisting health care providers in using the most effective | 12 |
| treatment
strategies
for stroke.
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| (5) Addressing means by which guidelines may be revised | 14 |
| to remain
current with developing treatment methodologies.
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| (f) The task force shall advise the Department of Public | 16 |
| Health concerning
the
awarding of grants to providers of | 17 |
| emergency medical services and to hospitals
for the
purpose of | 18 |
| improving care to stroke patients.
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| (g) The task force shall submit an annual report to the | 20 |
| Governor and the
General
Assembly by January 1 of each year, | 21 |
| beginning in 2003. The report must include,
but
need not be | 22 |
| limited to, the following:
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| (1) The task force's plans, actions, and | 24 |
| recommendations.
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| (2) An accounting of moneys spent for grants and for | 26 |
| other purposes.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-710, eff. 7-19-02.)
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| Section 15. The Capital Development Board Act is amended by | 29 |
| changing Section 16 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 3105/16) (from Ch. 127, par. 783b)
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| Sec. 16. (a) In addition to any other power granted in this | 32 |
| Act to
adopt rules or regulations, the Board may adopt | 33 |
| regulations or rules
relating to the issuance or renewal of the | 34 |
| prequalification of an
architect, engineer or contractor or the |
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| suspension or modification of the
prequalification of any such | 2 |
| person or entity including, without
limitation, an interim or | 3 |
| emergency suspension or modification without a
hearing founded | 4 |
| on any one or more of the bases set forth in this Section.
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| (b) Among the bases for an interim or emergency suspension | 6 |
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modification of prequalification are:
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| (1) A finding by the Board that the public interest, | 8 |
| safety or welfare
requires a summary suspension or | 9 |
| modification of a prequalification without
hearings.
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| (2) The occurrence of an event or series of events | 11 |
| which, in the Board's
opinion, warrants a summary | 12 |
| suspension or modification of a
prequalification without a | 13 |
| hearing including, without limitation, (i) the
indictment | 14 |
| of the holder of the prequalification by a State or federal
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| agency or other branch of government for a crime; (ii) the | 16 |
| suspension or
modification of a license or | 17 |
| prequalification by another State agency or
federal agency | 18 |
| or other branch of government after hearings; (iii) a
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| material breach of a contract made between the Board and an | 20 |
| architect,
engineer or contractor; and (iv) the failure to | 21 |
| comply with State law
including, without limitation, the | 22 |
| Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females,
Veterans, and
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| Persons with Disabilities Act,
the prevailing wage | 24 |
| requirements, and the Steel Products Procurement Act.
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| (c) If a prequalification is suspended or modified by the | 26 |
| Board without
hearings for any reason set forth in this Section | 27 |
| or in Section 10-65 of the
Illinois Administrative Procedure | 28 |
| Act, as amended, the Board
shall within 30 days of the issuance | 29 |
| of an order of suspension or modification
of a prequalification | 30 |
| initiate proceedings for the suspension or modification
of or | 31 |
| other action upon the prequalification.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
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| Section 20. The State Finance Act is amended by changing | 34 |
| Section 8.32 as follows:
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| (30 ILCS 105/8.32) (from Ch. 127, par. 144.32)
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| Sec. 8.32. All moneys received by the Minority and Female
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| Business Enterprise Council for Minorities, Females, Veterans, | 4 |
| and Persons with Disabilities , or by the Department of Central
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| Management Services on behalf of the Council or the | 6 |
| Department's
Minority and Female Business Enterprise for | 7 |
| Minorities, Females, Veterans, and Persons with Disabilities
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| Division, from grants,
donations, seminar registration fees, | 9 |
| and the sale of directories,
lists and other such information, | 10 |
| shall be deposited into the
Minority and Female Business | 11 |
| Enterprise Fund in the State treasury.
Expenses of the Council | 12 |
| or the Department's Minority and Female
Business Enterprise for | 13 |
| Minorities, Females, Veterans, and Persons with Disabilities
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| Division may be paid from this Fund.
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| (Source: P.A. 86-1482.)
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| Section 25. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by | 17 |
| changing Sections 45-45 and 45-65 as follows:
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| (30 ILCS 500/45-45)
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| Sec. 45-45. Small businesses.
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| (a) Set-asides. The chief procurement officer has | 21 |
| authority to designate as
small business set-asides a fair
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| proportion of construction, supply, and service contracts for | 23 |
| award
to small businesses in Illinois.
Advertisements for bids | 24 |
| or offers for those contracts shall
specify designation as | 25 |
| small business
set-asides. In awarding the contracts, only bids | 26 |
| or offers from
qualified small businesses shall
be considered.
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| (b) Small business. "Small business" means a business that
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| is independently owned and
operated and that is not dominant in | 29 |
| its field of operation. The
chief procurement officer shall | 30 |
| establish a detailed
definition by rule, using in addition to | 31 |
| the foregoing criteria
other criteria, including the number
of | 32 |
| employees and the dollar volume of business. When computing
the | 33 |
| size status of a bidder,
annual sales and receipts of the | 34 |
| bidder and all of its affiliates
shall be included. The maximum
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| number of employees and the maximum dollar volume that a small
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| business may have under
the rules promulgated by the chief | 3 |
| procurement officer may vary from industry
to
industry to the | 4 |
| extent necessary
to reflect differing characteristics of those | 5 |
| industries, subject
to the following limitations:
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| (1) No wholesale business is a small business if its
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| annual sales for its most
recently completed fiscal year | 8 |
| exceed $7,500,000.
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| (2) No retail business or business selling services is
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| a small business if its
annual sales and receipts exceed | 11 |
| $1,500,000.
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| (3) No manufacturing business is a small business if it
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| employs more than 250
persons.
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| (4) No construction business is a small business if its
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| annual sales and receipts
exceed $10,000,000.
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| (c) Fair proportion. For the purpose of subsection (a), for | 17 |
| State agencies
of the executive branch, a
fair proportion of | 18 |
| construction
contracts shall be no less than 25% nor more than | 19 |
| 40% of the
annual total contracts for
construction.
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| (d) Withdrawal of designation. A small business set-aside
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| designation may be withdrawn
by the purchasing agency when | 22 |
| deemed in the best interests of the
State. Upon withdrawal, all
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| bids or offers shall be rejected, and the bidders or offerors
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| shall be notified of the reason for
rejection. The contract | 25 |
| shall then be awarded in accordance with
this Code without the
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| designation of small business set-aside.
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| (e) Small business specialist. The chief procurement | 28 |
| officer shall
designate a
State purchasing officer
who will be | 29 |
| responsible for engaging an experienced contract
negotiator to | 30 |
| serve as its small
business specialist, whose duties shall | 31 |
| include:
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| (1) Compiling and maintaining a comprehensive bidders
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| list of small
businesses. In this duty, he or she shall | 34 |
| cooperate with the
Federal Small Business
Administration | 35 |
| in locating potential sources for various products
and | 36 |
| services.
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| (2) Assisting small businesses in complying with the
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| procedures for bidding
on State contracts.
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| (3) Examining requests from State agencies for the
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| purchase of property or
services to help determine which | 5 |
| invitations to bid are to be
designated small business | 6 |
| set-asides.
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| (4) Making recommendations to the chief procurement | 8 |
| officer for the
simplification of
specifications and terms | 9 |
| in order to increase the opportunities
for small business | 10 |
| participation.
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| (5) Assisting in investigations by purchasing agencies
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| to determine the
responsibility of bidders on small | 13 |
| business set-asides.
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| (f) Small business annual report. The State purchasing
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| officer designated under
subsection (e) shall annually before | 16 |
| December 1 report in writing
to the General Assembly
concerning | 17 |
| the awarding of contracts to small businesses. The
report shall | 18 |
| include the total
value of awards made in the preceding fiscal | 19 |
| year under the
designation of small business set-aside.
The | 20 |
| report shall also include the total value of awards made to
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| businesses owned by minorities, females, and persons with | 22 |
| disabilities, as
defined in the Business Enterprise for | 23 |
| Minorities, Females, Veterans, and Persons with
Disabilities | 24 |
| Act, in the preceding fiscal year under the designation of | 25 |
| small
business set-aside.
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| The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall
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| be satisfied by filing copies
of the report as required by | 28 |
| Section 3.1 of the General Assembly
Organization Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-60, eff. 7-12-01.)
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| (30 ILCS 500/45-65)
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| Sec. 45-65. Additional preferences. This Code is subject
to | 32 |
| applicable provisions of:
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| (1) the Public Purchases in Other States Act;
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| (2) the Illinois Mined Coal Act;
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| (3) the Steel Products Procurement Act;
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| (4) the Veterans Preference Act; and
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| (5) the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, | 3 |
| Veterans, and Persons with
Disabilities Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-572, eff. date - See Sec. 99-5.)
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| Section 30. The Business Enterprise for Minorities, | 6 |
| Females, and Persons with
Disabilities Act is amended by | 7 |
| changing the title of the Act and Sections 0.01, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, | 8 |
| 6a, 7, 8, 8a, 8b, 8f, and 9 as follows:
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| (30 ILCS 575/Act title)
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| An Act in relation to businesses owned by minorities, | 11 |
| females, veterans, and
persons with disabilities.
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| (30 ILCS 575/0.01) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.600)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
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| Sec. 0.01. Short title. This Act may be
cited as the | 15 |
| Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, Veterans, and | 16 |
| Persons with Disabilities Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 88-597, eff. 8-28-94 .)
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| (30 ILCS 575/1) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.601)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
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| Sec. 1. Purpose. The State of Illinois declares that it is | 21 |
| the public
policy of the State to promote and encourage the | 22 |
| continuing economic
development of minority and female owned | 23 |
| and operated businesses
and that
minority and female owned and | 24 |
| operated businesses participate in the
State's procurement | 25 |
| process as both prime and subcontractors.
The State
of Illinois | 26 |
| has observed that the goals established in this
Act have served | 27 |
| to increase the
participation of minority and female businesses
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| in contracts awarded by the
State. The State hereby declares | 29 |
| that
the adoption of this amendatory Act of 1989 shall serve | 30 |
| the State's
continuing interest in promoting open access in the | 31 |
| awarding of State
contracts to disadvantaged small business | 32 |
| enterprises victimized by
discriminatory
practices. |
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| Furthermore, after reviewing evidence of the high level of
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| attainment of the 10% minimum goals established under this Act, | 3 |
| and, after
considering evidence that minority and female | 4 |
| businesses, as established in
1982, constituted and continue to | 5 |
| constitute more than 10% of the
businesses operating in this | 6 |
| State, the State declares that the
continuation of such 10% | 7 |
| minimum goals under this amendatory Act of 1989 is
a narrowly | 8 |
| tailored means of promoting open access and thus the further
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| growth and development of minority and female businesses.
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| The State of Illinois further declares that it is the | 11 |
| public policy of this
State to promote and encourage the | 12 |
| continuous economic development of
businesses
owned by persons | 13 |
| with disabilities and a 2% contracting goal is a narrowly
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| tailored means of promoting open access and thus the further | 15 |
| growth and
development of those businesses.
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| The State of Illinois further declares that it is the | 17 |
| public policy of this
State to promote and encourage the | 18 |
| continuous economic development of
businesses
owned by | 19 |
| veterans and that a 3% contracting goal is a narrowly
tailored | 20 |
| means of promoting open access and thus the further growth and
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| development of those businesses.
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| (Source: P.A. 88-597, eff. 8-28-94 .)
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| (30 ILCS 575/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.602)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
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| Sec. 2. Definitions.
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| (A) For the purpose of this Act, the following
terms shall | 27 |
| have the following definitions:
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| (1) "Minority person" shall mean a person who is a citizen | 29 |
| or lawful
permanent resident of the United States and who is:
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| (a) African American (a person having origins in any of | 31 |
| the
black racial groups in Africa);
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| (b) Hispanic (a person of Spanish or Portuguese culture | 33 |
| with origins in
Mexico, South or Central America, or the | 34 |
| Caribbean Islands, regardless of
race);
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| (c) Asian American (a person having origins in any of |
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| the original
peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the | 2 |
| Indian Subcontinent or the
Pacific Islands); or
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| (d) Native American or Alaskan Native (a person having
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| origins in any of
the original peoples of North America).
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| (1.1) "Veteran" means a person who has served in active | 6 |
| duty as a member of the United States armed forces, and whose | 7 |
| separation from that service was not dishonorable; a member of | 8 |
| the Illinois National Guard, called to active military service | 9 |
| pursuant to an order of the President of the United States; or | 10 |
| a member of any reserve component of the Armed Forces of the | 11 |
| United States, called to active military service pursuant to an | 12 |
| order of the President of the United States.
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| (2) "Female" shall mean a person who is a citizen or lawful | 14 |
| permanent
resident of the United States and who is of the | 15 |
| female gender.
| 16 |
| (2.05) "Person with a disability" means a person who is a | 17 |
| citizen or
lawful resident of the United States and is a person | 18 |
| qualifying as being
disabled under subdivision (2.1) of this | 19 |
| subsection (A).
| 20 |
| (2.1) "Disabled" means a severe physical or mental | 21 |
| disability that:
| 22 |
| (a) results from:
| 23 |
| amputation,
| 24 |
| arthritis,
| 25 |
| autism,
| 26 |
| blindness,
| 27 |
| burn injury,
| 28 |
| cancer,
| 29 |
| cerebral palsy,
| 30 |
| cystic fibrosis,
| 31 |
| deafness,
| 32 |
| head injury,
| 33 |
| heart disease,
| 34 |
| hemiplegia,
| 35 |
| hemophilia,
| 36 |
| respiratory or pulmonary dysfunction,
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| mental retardation,
| 2 |
| mental illness,
| 3 |
| multiple sclerosis,
| 4 |
| muscular dystrophy,
| 5 |
| musculoskeletal disorders,
| 6 |
| neurological disorders, including stroke and epilepsy,
| 7 |
| paraplegia,
| 8 |
| quadriplegia and other spinal cord conditions,
| 9 |
| sickle cell anemia,
| 10 |
| specific learning disabilities, or
| 11 |
| end stage renal failure disease; and
| 12 |
| (b) substantially limits one or more of the person's major | 13 |
| life activities.
| 14 |
| Another disability or combination of disabilities may also | 15 |
| be considered
as a severe disability for the purposes of item | 16 |
| (a) of this
subdivision (2.1) if it is determined by an | 17 |
| evaluation of
rehabilitation potential to
cause a comparable | 18 |
| degree of substantial functional limitation similar to
the | 19 |
| specific list of disabilities listed in item (a) of this
| 20 |
| subdivision (2.1).
| 21 |
| (3) "Minority owned business" means a business concern | 22 |
| which is at least
51% owned by one or more minority persons, or | 23 |
| in the case of a
corporation, at least 51% of the stock in | 24 |
| which is owned by one or
more minority persons; and the | 25 |
| management and daily business operations of
which are | 26 |
| controlled by one or more of the minority individuals who own | 27 |
| it.
| 28 |
| (3.1) "Veteran owned business" or "business owned by | 29 |
| veterans" means a business concern which is at least
51% owned | 30 |
| by one or more veterans, or in the case of a
corporation, at | 31 |
| least 51% of the stock in which is owned by one or
more | 32 |
| veterans; and the management and daily business operations of
| 33 |
| which are controlled by one or more of the veterans who own it.
| 34 |
| (4) "Female owned business" means a business concern which | 35 |
| is at least
51% owned by one or more females, or, in the case of | 36 |
| a corporation, at
least 51% of the stock in which is owned by |
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| one or more females; and the
management and daily business | 2 |
| operations of which are controlled by one or
more of the | 3 |
| females who own it.
| 4 |
| (4.1) "Business owned by a person with a disability" means | 5 |
| a business
concern
that is at least 51% owned by one or more | 6 |
| persons with a disability
and the management and daily business | 7 |
| operations of which
are controlled by one or more of the | 8 |
| persons with disabilities who own it. A
not-for-profit agency | 9 |
| for persons with disabilities that is exempt from
taxation | 10 |
| under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is also
| 11 |
| considered a "business owned by a person with a disability".
| 12 |
| (4.2) "Council" means the Business Enterprise Council for | 13 |
| Minorities,
Females, Veterans, and Persons with Disabilities | 14 |
| created under Section 5 of this Act.
| 15 |
| (5) "State contracts" shall mean all State contracts, | 16 |
| funded exclusively
with State funds which are not subject to | 17 |
| federal reimbursement, whether
competitively bid or negotiated | 18 |
| as defined by the Secretary of the Council
and approved by the | 19 |
| Council.
| 20 |
| "State construction contracts" means all State contracts | 21 |
| entered
into by a State agency or State university for the | 22 |
| repair, remodeling,
renovation or
construction of a building or | 23 |
| structure, or for the construction or
maintenance of a highway | 24 |
| defined in Article 2 of the Illinois Highway
Code.
| 25 |
| (6) "State agencies" shall mean all departments, officers, | 26 |
| boards,
commissions, institutions and bodies politic and | 27 |
| corporate of the State,
but does not include the Board of | 28 |
| Trustees of the University of Illinois,
the Board of Trustees | 29 |
| of Southern Illinois University,
the Board of Trustees
of | 30 |
| Chicago State University, the Board of Trustees of Eastern | 31 |
| Illinois
University, the Board of Trustees of Governors State | 32 |
| University, the Board of
Trustees of Illinois State University, | 33 |
| the Board of Trustees of Northeastern
Illinois
University, the | 34 |
| Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois University, the Board of
| 35 |
| Trustees of Western Illinois University,
municipalities or | 36 |
| other local governmental units, or other State constitutional
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| officers.
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| (7) "State universities" shall mean the Board of Trustees | 3 |
| of the
University of Illinois, the Board of Trustees of | 4 |
| Southern Illinois
University,
the Board of Trustees of Chicago | 5 |
| State University, the Board of
Trustees of Eastern Illinois | 6 |
| University, the Board of Trustees of Governors
State | 7 |
| University, the Board of Trustees of Illinois State University, | 8 |
| the Board
of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois University, the | 9 |
| Board of Trustees of
Northern Illinois University, and the | 10 |
| Board of Trustees of Western Illinois
University.
| 11 |
| (8) "Certification" means a determination made by the | 12 |
| Council
or by one delegated authority from the Council to make | 13 |
| certifications, or by
a State agency with statutory authority | 14 |
| to make such a certification, that a
business entity is a | 15 |
| business owned by a
minority, female, veteran, or person with a | 16 |
| disability for whatever
purpose.
| 17 |
| (9) "Control" means the exclusive or ultimate and sole | 18 |
| control of the
business including, but not limited to, capital | 19 |
| investment and all other
financial matters, property, | 20 |
| acquisitions, contract negotiations, legal
matters, | 21 |
| officer-director-employee selection and comprehensive hiring,
| 22 |
| operating responsibilities, cost-control matters, income and | 23 |
| dividend
matters, financial transactions and rights of other | 24 |
| shareholders or joint
partners. Control shall be real, | 25 |
| substantial and continuing, not pro forma.
Control shall | 26 |
| include the power to direct or cause the direction of the
| 27 |
| management and policies of the business and to make the | 28 |
| day-to-day as well
as major decisions in matters of policy, | 29 |
| management and operations.
Control shall be exemplified by | 30 |
| possessing the requisite knowledge and
expertise to run the | 31 |
| particular business and control shall not include
simple | 32 |
| majority or absentee ownership.
| 33 |
| (10) "Business concern or business" means a business which
| 34 |
| has annual gross sales for the most recent fiscal year
of less | 35 |
| than $27,000,000,
except that a firm with gross sales in excess
| 36 |
| of that amount may apply to the Council for certification
for a |
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| particular
contract if the firm can demonstrate that the | 2 |
| contract would have
significant impact on businesses owned by | 3 |
| minorities,
females, veterans, or persons with disabilities as | 4 |
| suppliers or
subcontractors or in employment of minorities, | 5 |
| females, veterans, or persons with
disabilities.
| 6 |
| (B) When a business concern is owned at least 51% by any | 7 |
| combination of
minority persons, females, veterans, or persons | 8 |
| with disabilities,
even though none of the 3 classes alone | 9 |
| holds at least a 51% interest, the
ownership
requirement for | 10 |
| purposes of this Act is considered to be met. The
certification | 11 |
| category for the business is that of the class holding the
| 12 |
| largest ownership
interest in the business. If 2 or more | 13 |
| classes have equal ownership interests,
the certification | 14 |
| category shall be determined by
the Department of Central | 15 |
| Management Services.
| 16 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-670, eff. 7-16-02.)
| 17 |
| (30 ILCS 575/4) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.604)
| 18 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
| 19 |
| Sec. 4. Award of State contracts.
| 20 |
| (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), not less than 12% | 21 |
| of
the total dollar amount of State contracts, as defined by | 22 |
| the Secretary of
the Council and approved by the Council, shall | 23 |
| be established as a goal to
be awarded to businesses owned by | 24 |
| minorities,
females, and persons with disabilities; provided, | 25 |
| however, that
contracts representing at least five-twelfths of | 26 |
| the total amount of all
State contracts awarded to businesses | 27 |
| owned by
minorities, females, and persons with disabilities | 28 |
| pursuant to
this Section shall be awarded to female owned | 29 |
| businesses, and that
contracts representing at least one-sixth | 30 |
| of the total amount of all State
contracts awarded to | 31 |
| businesses owned by
minorities, females, and persons with | 32 |
| disabilities pursuant to this
Section shall be awarded to | 33 |
| businesses owned by persons
with disabilities.
| 34 |
| The above percentage relates to the total dollar amount of | 35 |
| State
contracts during each State fiscal year, calculated by |
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| examining
independently each type of contract for each agency | 2 |
| or university which
lets such contracts. Only that percentage | 3 |
| of arrangements which represents the participation of | 4 |
| businesses owned by
minorities, females, and persons with | 5 |
| disabilities on such contracts shall
be included.
| 6 |
| (b) In the case of State construction contracts, the | 7 |
| provisions of
subsection (a) requiring a portion of State | 8 |
| contracts to be awarded to
businesses owned and controlled by | 9 |
| persons with
disabilities do not apply. Not less
than 10% of | 10 |
| the total dollar amount of State construction contracts is
| 11 |
| established as a goal to be awarded to minority and female | 12 |
| owned
businesses, and contracts representing 50% of the amount | 13 |
| of all State
construction contracts awarded to minority and | 14 |
| female owned businesses
shall be awarded to female owned | 15 |
| businesses.
| 16 |
| (c) Not less than 3% of
the total dollar amount of State | 17 |
| contracts, as defined by the Secretary of
the Council and | 18 |
| approved by the Council, shall be established as a goal to
be | 19 |
| awarded to businesses owned by veterans.
| 20 |
| (Source: P.A. 87-701; 88-597, eff. 8-28-94 .)
| 21 |
| (30 ILCS 575/5) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.605)
| 22 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
| 23 |
| Sec. 5. Business Enterprise Council.
| 24 |
| (1) To help implement, monitor and enforce the goals of | 25 |
| this Act, there
is created the Business Enterprise Council for
| 26 |
| Minorities, Females, Veterans, and Persons with Disabilities, | 27 |
| hereinafter
referred to as the Council, composed of the | 28 |
| Secretary of Human Services and
the Directors of the Department | 29 |
| of
Human Rights, the Department of Commerce and Economic | 30 |
| Opportunity
Community Affairs , the
Department of Central | 31 |
| Management Services, the Department of Transportation and
the
| 32 |
| Capital Development Board, or their duly appointed | 33 |
| representatives. Ten
individuals representing businesses that | 34 |
| are minority or female owned or
owned by persons with | 35 |
| disabilities, 2 individuals representing businesses that are |
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| owned by veterans, 2 individuals representing the business
| 2 |
| community, and a representative of public
universities shall be | 3 |
| appointed by the Governor. These members shall serve 2
year | 4 |
| terms and shall be eligible for reappointment. Any vacancy | 5 |
| occurring on
the Council shall also be filled by the Governor. | 6 |
| Any member appointed to fill
a vacancy occurring prior to the | 7 |
| expiration of the term for which his
predecessor was appointed | 8 |
| shall be appointed for the remainder of such term.
Members of | 9 |
| the Council shall serve without compensation but shall be | 10 |
| reimbursed
for any ordinary and necessary expenses incurred in | 11 |
| the performance of their
duties.
| 12 |
| The Director of the Department of Central Management | 13 |
| Services shall serve
as the Council chairperson and shall | 14 |
| select, subject to approval of the
council, a Secretary | 15 |
| responsible for the operation of the program who shall
serve as | 16 |
| the Division Manager of the Business
Enterprise for Minorities, | 17 |
| Females, Veterans, and Persons with Disabilities Division
of | 18 |
| the Department of Central Management Services.
| 19 |
| The Director of each State agency and the chief executive | 20 |
| officer of
each State university shall appoint a liaison to the | 21 |
| Council. The liaison
shall be responsible for submitting to the | 22 |
| Council any reports and
documents necessary under this Act.
| 23 |
| (2) The Council's authority and responsibility shall be to:
| 24 |
| (a) Devise a certification procedure to assure that | 25 |
| businesses taking
advantage of this Act are legitimately | 26 |
| classified as businesses owned by minorities, females, | 27 |
| veterans, or persons with
disabilities.
| 28 |
| (b) Maintain a list of all
businesses legitimately | 29 |
| classified as businesses owned by minorities,
females, | 30 |
| veterans, or persons with disabilities to provide to State | 31 |
| agencies and State
universities.
| 32 |
| (c) Review rules and regulations for the | 33 |
| implementation of the program for businesses owned by | 34 |
| minorities, females,
veterans, and persons with | 35 |
| disabilities.
| 36 |
| (d) Review compliance plans submitted by each State |
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| agency and State
university
pursuant to this Act.
| 2 |
| (e) Make annual reports as provided in Section 8f to | 3 |
| the Governor and
the General Assembly on the
status of the | 4 |
| program.
| 5 |
| (f) Serve as a central clearinghouse for information on | 6 |
| State
contracts, including the maintenance of a list of all | 7 |
| pending State
contracts upon which businesses owned by | 8 |
| minorities,
females, veterans, and persons with | 9 |
| disabilities may bid.
At the Council's discretion, | 10 |
| maintenance of the list may include 24-hour
electronic | 11 |
| access to the list along with the bid and application | 12 |
| information.
| 13 |
| (g) Establish a toll free telephone number to | 14 |
| facilitate information
requests concerning the | 15 |
| certification process and pending contracts.
| 16 |
| (3) No premium bond rate of a surety company for a bond | 17 |
| required of a business owned by a minority, female, veteran, or | 18 |
| person
with a disability bidding for a State contract shall be
| 19 |
| higher than the lowest rate charged by that surety company for | 20 |
| a similar
bond in the same classification of work that would be | 21 |
| written for a business not owned by a minority,
female, | 22 |
| veteran, or person with a disability.
| 23 |
| (4) Any Council member who has direct financial or personal | 24 |
| interest in
any measure pending before the Council shall | 25 |
| disclose this fact to the
Council and refrain from | 26 |
| participating in the determination upon such measure.
| 27 |
| (5) The Secretary shall have the following duties and | 28 |
| responsibilities:
| 29 |
| (a) To be responsible for the day-to-day operation of | 30 |
| the Council.
| 31 |
| (b) To serve as a coordinator for all of the State's | 32 |
| programs for businesses owned by minorities, females,
| 33 |
| veterans, and persons with disabilities and as the | 34 |
| information and referral center
for all State initiatives | 35 |
| for businesses
owned by minorities, females, veterans, and | 36 |
| persons with disabilities.
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| (c) To establish an enforcement procedure whereby the | 2 |
| Council may
recommend to the appropriate State legal | 3 |
| officer that the State exercise
its legal remedies which | 4 |
| shall include (1) termination of the contract
involved, (2) | 5 |
| prohibition of participation by the respondent in public
| 6 |
| contracts for a period not to exceed one year, (3) | 7 |
| imposition of a penalty
not to exceed any profit acquired | 8 |
| as a result of violation, or (4) any
combination thereof. | 9 |
| Such procedures shall require prior approval by Council.
| 10 |
| (d) To devise appropriate policies, regulations and | 11 |
| procedures for
including participation by businesses owned
| 12 |
| by minorities, females, veterans, and persons with | 13 |
| disabilities as prime contractors
including, but not | 14 |
| limited to, (i) encouraging the inclusions of qualified | 15 |
| businesses owned by minorities, females, veterans, and
| 16 |
| persons with disabilities on solicitation lists, (ii)
| 17 |
| investigating the potential of blanket bonding programs | 18 |
| for small
construction jobs, (iii) investigating and | 19 |
| making recommendations
concerning the use of the sheltered | 20 |
| market process.
| 21 |
| (e) To devise procedures for the waiver of the | 22 |
| participation goals in
appropriate circumstances.
| 23 |
| (f) To accept donations and, with the approval of the | 24 |
| Council or the
Director of Central Management Services, | 25 |
| grants related to the purposes of
this Act; to conduct | 26 |
| seminars related to the purpose of this Act and to
charge | 27 |
| reasonable registration fees; and to sell directories, | 28 |
| vendor lists
and other such information to interested | 29 |
| parties, except that forms
necessary to become eligible for | 30 |
| the program shall be provided free of
charge to a business | 31 |
| or individual applying for the program.
| 32 |
| (Source: P.A. 88-377; 88-597, eff. 8-28-94; 89-507, eff. | 33 |
| 7-1-97 ; revised 12-6-03.)
| 34 |
| (30 ILCS 575/6) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.606)
| 35 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
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| Sec. 6. Agency compliance plans. Each State agency and | 2 |
| State university
under the
jurisdiction of this Act
shall file
| 3 |
| with the Council an annual compliance plan which shall outline | 4 |
| the
goals of the State agency or State
university for | 5 |
| contracting with businesses owned by minorities, females, | 6 |
| veterans, and
persons with disabilities for the then current | 7 |
| fiscal
year, the manner in which the agency intends to reach | 8 |
| these goals and a
timetable for reaching these goals. The | 9 |
| Council shall review and approve
the plan of each State agency | 10 |
| and State university and may reject any
plan that does
not | 11 |
| comply with
this Act or any rules or regulations promulgated | 12 |
| pursuant to this Act.
| 13 |
| (a) The compliance plan shall also include, but not be | 14 |
| limited to, (1) a
policy statement, signed by the State agency | 15 |
| or State university head,
expressing a
commitment to
encourage | 16 |
| the use of
businesses owned by
minorities, females, veterans,
| 17 |
| and persons with disabilities, (2) the designation of
the | 18 |
| liaison
officer
provided for in Section 5 of this Act, (3) | 19 |
| procedures to distribute to
potential contractors and vendors | 20 |
| the list of all businesses legitimately classified as | 21 |
| businesses owned by
minorities, females, veterans, and persons | 22 |
| with disabilities and so certified under
this Act, (4) | 23 |
| procedures to set
separate contract goals on specific prime | 24 |
| contracts and purchase orders
with subcontracting | 25 |
| possibilities based upon the type of work or services
and | 26 |
| subcontractor availability, (5) procedures to assure that | 27 |
| contractors
and vendors make good faith efforts to meet | 28 |
| contract goals, (6) procedures
for contract goal exemption, | 29 |
| modification and waiver, and (7) the delineation
of separate | 30 |
| contract goals for businesses owned by minorities, females, | 31 |
| veterans, and persons with
disabilities.
| 32 |
| (b) Approval of the compliance plans shall include such | 33 |
| delegation of
responsibilities to the requesting State agency | 34 |
| or State university as
the Council
deems necessary
and | 35 |
| appropriate to fulfill the purpose of this Act. Such | 36 |
| responsibilities
may include, but need not be limited to those |
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| outlined in subsections (1),
(2) and (3) of Section 7 and | 2 |
| paragraph (a) of Section 8.
| 3 |
| (c) Each State agency and State university under the | 4 |
| jurisdiction of
this Act
shall
file with the Council an annual | 5 |
| report of its utilization of businesses owned
by minorities, | 6 |
| females, veterans, and persons with disabilities during the | 7 |
| preceding fiscal year including lapse period spending
and a | 8 |
| mid-fiscal year report of its utilization to date for the then | 9 |
| current
fiscal year. The reports shall include a | 10 |
| self-evaluation of the efforts of the
State agency or State
| 11 |
| university to meet its goals under the
Act.
| 12 |
| (d) Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in this | 13 |
| Act,
any State
agency or State university which administers a | 14 |
| construction program,
for which federal law or regulations | 15 |
| establish standards and procedures for
the utilization of | 16 |
| minority, veteran, disadvantaged, and female-owned business,
| 17 |
| shall implement a disadvantaged business enterprise program to | 18 |
| include
minority, veteran, disadvantaged and female-owned | 19 |
| businesses, using
the federal
standards and procedures for the | 20 |
| establishment of goals and
utilization procedures for the | 21 |
| State-funded, as well as the federally
assisted, portions of | 22 |
| the program. In such cases, these goals shall not
exceed those | 23 |
| established pursuant to the relevant federal statutes or
| 24 |
| regulations.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 8b, the | 25 |
| Illinois Department of
Transportation is authorized to | 26 |
| establish sheltered markets for the
State-funded portions of | 27 |
| the program consistent with federal law and
regulations.
| 28 |
| Additionally, a compliance plan which is filed by such State
| 29 |
| agency or State university pursuant to this Act, which | 30 |
| incorporates
equivalent terms and
conditions of its | 31 |
| federally-approved compliance plan, shall be deemed
approved | 32 |
| under this Act.
| 33 |
| (Source: P.A. 88-377; 88-597, eff. 8-28-94 .)
| 34 |
| (30 ILCS 575/6a) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.606a)
| 35 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
|
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| Sec. 6a. Notice of contracts to Council. Except in case of | 2 |
| emergency as
defined in the Illinois
Purchasing Act, or as | 3 |
| authorized by rule promulgated by the Department of
Central | 4 |
| Management Services, each agency and State university under the
| 5 |
| jurisdiction of
this Act shall notify the Secretary of the
| 6 |
| Council
of proposed contracts
for professional and artistic | 7 |
| services and provide the information in the
form and detail as | 8 |
| required by rule promulgated by the Department of Central
| 9 |
| Management Services. Notification may be made through
direct | 10 |
| written communication to the Secretary to be received at least | 11 |
| 14 days
before execution of the contract (or the solicitation | 12 |
| response date, if
applicable) or by advertising in the
official | 13 |
| State newspaper for at least 3 days, the last of which must be | 14 |
| at
least 10 days after the first publication. The agency or | 15 |
| university must
consider any vendor referred by the Secretary | 16 |
| before execution of the
contract. The provisions of this | 17 |
| Section
shall not apply to any State agency or State university | 18 |
| that has awarded
contracts for
professional and artistic | 19 |
| services to businesses
owned by minorities, females, veterans,
| 20 |
| and persons with disabilities
totalling in the aggregate | 21 |
| $5,000,000 or more during the preceding fiscal year.
| 22 |
| (Source: P.A. 87-628; 88-377; 88-597, eff. 8-28-94 .)
| 23 |
| (30 ILCS 575/7) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.607)
| 24 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
| 25 |
| Sec. 7. Exemptions and waivers.
| 26 |
| (1) Individual contract exemptions.
The Council, on its own | 27 |
| initiative or at the request of the affected agency
or | 28 |
| university, may permit an individual contract or contract | 29 |
| package,
(related contracts being bid or awarded | 30 |
| simultaneously for the same project
or improvements) be made | 31 |
| wholly or partially exempt from State contracting
goals for | 32 |
| businesses owned by
minorities, females, veterans, and persons | 33 |
| with disabilities prior to the advertisement
for bids or | 34 |
| solicitation of proposals whenever there has been a
| 35 |
| determination, reduced to writing and based on the best |
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| information
available at the time of the determination, that | 2 |
| there is an insufficient
number of businesses owned by | 3 |
| minorities,
females, veterans, and persons with disabilities | 4 |
| to ensure adequate
competition and an expectation of reasonable | 5 |
| prices on bids or proposals
solicited for the individual | 6 |
| contract or contract package in question.
| 7 |
| (2) Class exemptions. (a) Creation. The Council, on its own | 8 |
| initiative
or at the request of the affected agency or | 9 |
| university, may permit an entire
class of
contracts be made | 10 |
| exempt from State
contracting goals for businesses owned by | 11 |
| minorities, females, veterans, and persons
with disabilities | 12 |
| whenever there has been a determination, reduced to
writing and | 13 |
| based on the best information available at the time of the
| 14 |
| determination, that there is an insufficient number of | 15 |
| qualified businesses owned by minorities, females, veterans,
| 16 |
| and persons with
disabilities to ensure adequate competition | 17 |
| and an
expectation of reasonable prices on bids or proposals | 18 |
| within that class.
| 19 |
| (b) Limitation. Any such class exemption shall not be | 20 |
| permitted for a
period of more than one year at a time.
| 21 |
| (3) Waivers. Where a particular contract requires a | 22 |
| contractor to meet
a goal established pursuant to this Act, the | 23 |
| contractor shall have the right
to request a waiver from such | 24 |
| requirements. The Council shall grant the
waiver where the | 25 |
| contractor demonstrates that there has been made a good
faith | 26 |
| effort to comply with the goals for
participation by businesses | 27 |
| owned by minorities, females, veterans, and persons with
| 28 |
| disabilities.
| 29 |
| (4) Conflict with other laws. In the event that any State | 30 |
| contract, which
otherwise would be subject to the provisions of | 31 |
| this Act, is or becomes
subject to federal laws or regulations | 32 |
| which conflict with the provisions
of this Act or actions of | 33 |
| the State taken pursuant hereto, the provisions
of the federal | 34 |
| laws or regulations shall apply and the contract shall be
| 35 |
| interpreted and enforced accordingly.
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| (Source: P.A. 88-597, eff. 8-28-94 .)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
| 3 |
| Sec. 8. Enforcement. The Council shall make such findings, | 4 |
| recommendations
and proposals to the Governor as are necessary | 5 |
| and appropriate to enforce
this Act. If, as a result of its | 6 |
| monitoring activities, the Council determines
that its goals | 7 |
| and policies are not being met by any State agency or
State | 8 |
| university,
the Council
may recommend any or all of the | 9 |
| following actions:
| 10 |
| (a) Establish enforcement procedures whereby the Council | 11 |
| may recommend
to the appropriate State agency, State | 12 |
| university, or law enforcement
officer that legal or
| 13 |
| administrative remedies be initiated for violations of | 14 |
| contract provisions
or rules issued hereunder or by a | 15 |
| contracting State agency or State
university. State agencies | 16 |
| and State universities
shall be authorized to adopt remedies | 17 |
| for such violations which shall include
(1) termination of the | 18 |
| contract involved, (2) prohibition of participation
of the | 19 |
| respondents in public contracts for a period not to exceed one | 20 |
| year,
(3) imposition of a penalty not to exceed any profit | 21 |
| acquired as a result
of violation, or (4) any combination | 22 |
| thereof.
| 23 |
| (b) If the Council concludes that a compliance plan | 24 |
| submitted under Section
6 is unlikely to produce the
| 25 |
| participation
goals for businesses owned by minorities, | 26 |
| females, veterans, and persons with
disabilities within the | 27 |
| then current fiscal year, the Council may recommend
that
the | 28 |
| State agency or State university revise its plan to provide
| 29 |
| additional
opportunities
for participation by businesses owned | 30 |
| by minorities,
females, veterans, and persons with | 31 |
| disabilities. Such recommended revisions may
include, but | 32 |
| shall not be limited to, the following:
| 33 |
| (i) assurances of stronger and better focused | 34 |
| solicitation efforts to
obtain more businesses owned by | 35 |
| minorities,
females, veterans, and persons with |
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| disabilities as potential sources of
supply;
| 2 |
| (ii) division of job or project requirements, when | 3 |
| economically feasible,
into tasks or quantities to permit | 4 |
| participation of
businesses owned by minorities, females, | 5 |
| veterans, and persons with disabilities;
| 6 |
| (iii) elimination of extended experience or | 7 |
| capitalization requirements,
when programmatically | 8 |
| feasible, to permit participation of businesses owned by | 9 |
| minorities, females, veterans, and persons with
| 10 |
| disabilities;
| 11 |
| (iv) identification of specific proposed contracts as | 12 |
| particularly
attractive or appropriate for participation | 13 |
| by
businesses owned by minorities, females, veterans, and | 14 |
| persons with disabilities,
such identification to result | 15 |
| from and be coupled with the
efforts of subparagraphs
(i) | 16 |
| through (iii);
| 17 |
| (v) implementation of those regulations established | 18 |
| for the use of the
sheltered market process.
| 19 |
| (Source: P.A. 88-377; 88-597, eff. 8-28-94 .)
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| (30 ILCS 575/8a) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.608a)
| 21 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
| 22 |
| Sec. 8a. Advance and progress payments. Any contract | 23 |
| awarded to a business
owned by a minority, female, veteran, or | 24 |
| person with a disability
pursuant to this Act may contain a | 25 |
| provision for advance or progress
payments, or both, except | 26 |
| that a State construction contract awarded to a
minority , | 27 |
| veteran, or female owned business pursuant to this Act may | 28 |
| contain a
provision for progress payments but may not contain a | 29 |
| provision for
advance payments.
| 30 |
| (Source: P.A. 88-597, eff. 8-28-94 .)
| 31 |
| (30 ILCS 575/8b) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.608b)
| 32 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
| 33 |
| Sec. 8b. Scheduled council meetings; sheltered market. The | 34 |
| Council shall
conduct regular meetings to carry out its
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| responsibilities under this Act. At each of the regularly | 2 |
| scheduled
meetings, time shall be allocated for the Council to | 3 |
| receive, review and
discuss any evidence regarding past or | 4 |
| present racial, ethnic or gender
based discrimination which | 5 |
| directly impacts State contracting with businesses
owned by | 6 |
| minorities, females, veterans, and persons with
disabilities. | 7 |
| If after reviewing such evidence the Council
finds that there | 8 |
| is or has been such discrimination against a specific
group, | 9 |
| race or sex, the Council shall establish sheltered markets
or | 10 |
| adjust existing sheltered markets
tailored to address the | 11 |
| Council's specific findings.
| 12 |
| "Sheltered market" shall mean a procurement procedure | 13 |
| whereby certain
contracts are selected and specifically set | 14 |
| aside for businesses owned by
minorities, females, veterans,
| 15 |
| and persons with
disabilities on a competitive bid or | 16 |
| negotiated basis.
| 17 |
| As part of the annual report which the Council must file | 18 |
| pursuant to
paragraph (e) of subsection (2) of Section 5, the | 19 |
| Council shall report on
any findings made pursuant to this | 20 |
| Section.
| 21 |
| (Source: P.A. 88-597, eff. 8-28-94 .)
| 22 |
| (30 ILCS 575/8f)
| 23 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
| 24 |
| Sec. 8f. Annual report. The Council shall file no later | 25 |
| than March 1
of each year, an annual report that shall detail | 26 |
| the level of achievement
toward the
goals specified in this Act | 27 |
| over the 3 most recent fiscal years. The annual
report shall | 28 |
| include, but need not be limited to the following:
| 29 |
| (1) a summary detailing State appropriations subject | 30 |
| to the goals, the
actual goals specified, and the goals | 31 |
| attained by each State agency and State
university;
| 32 |
| (2) a summary of the number of contracts awarded and | 33 |
| the average contract
amount by each State agency and State | 34 |
| university;
| 35 |
| (3) an analysis of the level of overall goal |
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| achievement concerning
purchases
from minority businesses, | 2 |
| female-owned businesses, veteran-owned businesses, and | 3 |
| businesses owned by
persons with disabilities;
| 4 |
| (4) an analysis of the number of businesses owned by | 5 |
| minorities, females,
veterans, and persons with | 6 |
| disabilities that are certified under the program as well | 7 |
| as
the number of those businesses that received State | 8 |
| procurement contracts; and
| 9 |
| (5) a summary of the number of contracts awarded to | 10 |
| businesses with annual
gross sales of less than $1,000,000; | 11 |
| of $1,000,000 or more, but less than
$5,000,000; of
| 12 |
| $5,000,000 or more, but less than $10,000,000; and of | 13 |
| $10,000,000 or more.
| 14 |
| (Source: P.A. 88-597, eff. 8-28-94 .)
| 15 |
| (30 ILCS 575/9) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.609)
| 16 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on September 6, 2004)
| 17 |
| Sec. 9. This Act is repealed September 6, 2008
2004 . | 18 |
| (Source: P.A. 91-392, eff. 7-30-99; 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)
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| Section 35. The Build Illinois Act is amended by changing | 20 |
| Section 9-4.3 as follows:
| 21 |
| (30 ILCS 750/9-4.3) (from Ch. 127, par. 2709-4.3)
| 22 |
| Sec. 9-4.3. Minority, female , veteran, and disability | 23 |
| loans.
| 24 |
| (a) In the making of loans for minority, female , veteran,
| 25 |
| or disability
small businesses, as defined below, the | 26 |
| Department is authorized to employ
different criteria in lieu | 27 |
| of the general provisions of subsections (b),
(d), (e), (f), | 28 |
| (h), and (i) of Section 9-4.
| 29 |
| Minority, female , veteran, or disability small businesses, | 30 |
| for the purpose of this
Section, shall be defined as small | 31 |
| businesses that are, in the Department's
judgment, at least 51% | 32 |
| owned and managed by one or more persons who are
minority, | 33 |
| female , veterans, or disabled.
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| (b) Loans made pursuant to this Section:
| 2 |
| (1) Shall not exceed $50,000 or 50% of the business | 3 |
| project costs
unless the Director of the Department | 4 |
| determines that a waiver of these
limits is required to | 5 |
| meet the purposes of this Act.
| 6 |
| (2) Shall only be made if, in the Department's | 7 |
| judgment, the number of
jobs to be created or retained is | 8 |
| reasonable in relation to the loan funds
requested.
| 9 |
| (3) Shall be protected by security. Financial | 10 |
| assistance may be
secured by first, second or subordinate | 11 |
| mortgage positions on real or
personal property, by royalty | 12 |
| payments, by personal notes or guarantees, or
by any other | 13 |
| security satisfactory to the Department to secure | 14 |
| repayment.
Security valuation requirements, as determined | 15 |
| by the Department, for the
purposes of this Section, may be | 16 |
| less than required for similar loans not
covered by this | 17 |
| Section, provided the applicants demonstrate adequate
| 18 |
| business experience, entrepreneurial training or | 19 |
| combination thereof, as
determined by the Department.
| 20 |
| (4) Shall be in such principal amount and form and | 21 |
| contain such terms
and provisions with respect to security, | 22 |
| insurance, reporting, delinquency
charges, default | 23 |
| remedies, and other matters as the Department shall
| 24 |
| determine appropriate to protect the public interest
and | 25 |
| consistent with the purposes of this Section. The terms and | 26 |
| provisions
may be less than required for similar loans not | 27 |
| covered by this Section.
| 28 |
| (Source: P.A. 87-1177; 88-422.)
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| Section 40. The Illinois Pension Code is amended by | 30 |
| changing Sections 1-109.1 and 15-167.3 as follows:
| 31 |
| (40 ILCS 5/1-109.1) (from Ch. 108 1/2, par. 1-109.1)
| 32 |
| Sec. 1-109.1. Allocation and Delegation of Fiduciary | 33 |
| Duties.
| 34 |
| (1) Subject to the provisions of Section 22A-113 of this |
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subsections (2) and (3) of this Section, the board of | 2 |
| trustees of a
retirement system or pension fund established | 3 |
| under this Code may:
| 4 |
| (a) Appoint one or more investment managers as | 5 |
| fiduciaries to manage
(including the power to acquire and | 6 |
| dispose of) any assets of the
retirement system or pension | 7 |
| fund; and
| 8 |
| (b) Allocate duties among themselves and designate | 9 |
| others as fiduciaries
to carry out specific fiduciary | 10 |
| activities other than the management of the
assets of the | 11 |
| retirement system or pension fund.
| 12 |
| (2) The board of trustees of a pension fund established | 13 |
| under Article 5, 6,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12 or 17 of this Code may not | 14 |
| transfer its investment authority,
nor transfer the assets of | 15 |
| the fund to any other person or entity for the
purpose of | 16 |
| consolidating or merging its assets and management with any | 17 |
| other
pension fund or public investment authority, unless the | 18 |
| board resolution
authorizing such transfer is submitted for | 19 |
| approval to the contributors and
pensioners of the fund at | 20 |
| elections held not less than 30 days after the
adoption of such | 21 |
| resolution by the board, and such resolution is approved by a
| 22 |
| majority of the votes cast on the question in both the | 23 |
| contributors election
and the pensioners election. The | 24 |
| election procedures and qualifications
governing the election | 25 |
| of trustees shall govern the submission of resolutions
for | 26 |
| approval under this paragraph, insofar as they may be made | 27 |
| applicable.
| 28 |
| (3) Pursuant to subsections (h) and (i) of Section 6 of | 29 |
| Article VII of
the Illinois Constitution, the investment | 30 |
| authority of boards of trustees
of retirement systems and | 31 |
| pension funds established under this Code is declared
to be a | 32 |
| subject of exclusive State jurisdiction, and the concurrent | 33 |
| exercise
by a home rule unit of any power affecting such | 34 |
| investment authority is
hereby specifically denied and | 35 |
| preempted.
| 36 |
| (4) For the purposes of this Code, "emerging investment |
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qualified investment adviser that manages an | 2 |
| investment portfolio of at
least $10,000,000 but less than | 3 |
| $400,000,000 on January 1, 1993 and is a
"minority owned | 4 |
| business" or "female owned business" as those terms are
defined | 5 |
| in the Business Enterprise for Minorities,
Females, Veterans,
| 6 |
| and Persons with Disabilities Act.
| 7 |
| It is hereby declared to be the public policy of the State | 8 |
| of Illinois to
encourage the trustees of public employee | 9 |
| retirement systems
to use emerging investment managers in | 10 |
| managing their system's assets to the
greatest extent feasible | 11 |
| within the bounds of financial and fiduciary
prudence, and to | 12 |
| take affirmative steps to remove any barriers to the full
| 13 |
| participation of emerging investment managers in investment | 14 |
| opportunities
afforded by those retirement systems.
| 15 |
| Each retirement system subject to this Code shall prepare a
| 16 |
| report to be submitted to the Governor and the General Assembly | 17 |
| by
September 1 of each year. The report shall identify the | 18 |
| emerging
investment managers used by the system, the percentage | 19 |
| of the system's
assets under the investment control of emerging | 20 |
| investment managers, and
the actions it has undertaken to | 21 |
| increase the use of emerging investment
managers, including | 22 |
| encouraging other investment managers to use emerging
| 23 |
| investment managers as subcontractors when the opportunity | 24 |
| arises.
| 25 |
| The use of an emerging investment manager does not | 26 |
| constitute a transfer
of investment authority for the purposes | 27 |
| of subsection (2) of this Section.
| 28 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
| 29 |
| (40 ILCS 5/15-167.3)
| 30 |
| Sec. 15-167.3. To use emerging investment managers, | 31 |
| minority-owned
businesses, female-owned businesses, and | 32 |
| businesses owned by persons with
disabilities in managing the | 33 |
| System's assets.
| 34 |
| (a) For the purposes of this Section:
| 35 |
| "Emerging investment manager" means a qualified investment |
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manages an investment portfolio of at least | 2 |
| $10,000,000 but less than
$500,000,000 and is a minority-owned | 3 |
| business, female-owned business, or
business owned by a person | 4 |
| with a disability, as those terms are defined in
this Section.
| 5 |
| "Minority-owned business" means a business concern that is | 6 |
| at least
51% owned by one or more minority persons or, in the | 7 |
| case of a corporation,
at least 51% of the stock in which is | 8 |
| owned by one or more minority persons;
and the management and | 9 |
| daily business operations of which are controlled
by one or | 10 |
| more of the minority persons who own it.
| 11 |
| "Female owned business" means a business concern that is at | 12 |
| least
51% owned by one or more females or, in the case of a | 13 |
| corporation, at
least 51% of the stock in which is owned by one | 14 |
| or more females; and the
management and daily business | 15 |
| operations of which are controlled by one or
more of the | 16 |
| females who own it.
| 17 |
| "Business owned by a person with a disability" means a | 18 |
| business concern
that is at least 51% owned by one or more | 19 |
| persons with disabilities and the
management and daily business | 20 |
| operations of which are controlled by one or
more of the | 21 |
| persons with disabilities who own it.
| 22 |
| "Minority person", "female", and "person with a | 23 |
| disability" have the meanings
given them in the Business | 24 |
| Enterprise for Minorities, Females, Veterans, and Persons with
| 25 |
| Disabilities Act.
| 26 |
| (b) It is hereby declared to be the public policy of the | 27 |
| State of Illinois
to encourage the trustees of the System to | 28 |
| use emerging investment managers,
minority-owned businesses, | 29 |
| female-owned businesses, and businesses owned by
persons with | 30 |
| disabilities in managing the System's assets to the greatest
| 31 |
| extent feasible within the bounds of financial and fiduciary | 32 |
| prudence, and
to take affirmative steps to remove any barriers | 33 |
| to the full participation
of emerging investment managers, | 34 |
| minority-owned businesses, female-owned
businesses, and | 35 |
| businesses owned by persons with disabilities in investment
| 36 |
| opportunities afforded by the System.
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| (c) The System shall prepare a report to be submitted to | 2 |
| the Governor and
the General Assembly by September 1 of each | 3 |
| year. The report shall identify
the emerging investment | 4 |
| managers, minority-owned businesses, female-owned
businesses, | 5 |
| and businesses owned by persons with disabilities used by the
| 6 |
| System, the percentage of the System's assets under the | 7 |
| investment control of
those managers and businesses, and the | 8 |
| actions the System has undertaken to
increase the use of those | 9 |
| managers and businesses, including encouraging other
| 10 |
| investment managers to use emerging investment managers, | 11 |
| minority-owned
businesses, female-owned businesses, and | 12 |
| businesses owned by persons with
disabilities as | 13 |
| subcontractors when the opportunity arises.
| 14 |
| (d) With respect to this System, this Section supersedes | 15 |
| the provisions
of subsection (4) of Section 1-109.1 of this | 16 |
| Code.
| 17 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-749, eff. 8-2-02.)
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| Section 45. The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority | 19 |
| Act is amended by changing Section 23.1 as follows:
| 20 |
| (70 ILCS 210/23.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1243.1)
| 21 |
| Sec. 23.1. Affirmative action.
| 22 |
| (a) The Authority shall, within 90 days after the effective
| 23 |
| date of this amendatory Act of 1984, establish and maintain an | 24 |
| affirmative
action program designed to promote equal | 25 |
| employment opportunity and
eliminate the effects of past | 26 |
| discrimination. Such program shall include a
plan, including | 27 |
| timetables where appropriate, which shall specify goals
and | 28 |
| methods for increasing participation by women and minorities in
| 29 |
| employment by the Authority and by parties which contract with | 30 |
| the Authority.
The Authority shall submit a detailed plan with | 31 |
| the General Assembly prior
to September 1 of each year. Such | 32 |
| program shall also establish procedures and
sanctions | 33 |
| (including debarment), which the Authority shall enforce to
| 34 |
| ensure compliance with the plan established pursuant to this |
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with State and federal laws and regulations | 2 |
| relating to the employment of
women and minorities. A | 3 |
| determination by the Authority as to whether a
party to a | 4 |
| contract with the Authority has achieved the goals or employed
| 5 |
| the methods for increasing participation by women and | 6 |
| minorities shall be
determined in accordance with the terms of | 7 |
| such contracts or the applicable
provisions of rules and | 8 |
| regulations of the Authority existing at the time
such contract | 9 |
| was executed, including any provisions for consideration of
| 10 |
| good faith efforts at compliance which the Authority may | 11 |
| reasonably adopt.
| 12 |
| (b) The Authority shall adopt and maintain minority and
| 13 |
| female owned business enterprise procurement programs under | 14 |
| the affirmative
action program described in subsection (a) for | 15 |
| any and all work undertaken
by the Authority. That work shall | 16 |
| include, but is not limited to, the
purchase of professional | 17 |
| services, construction services, supplies,
materials, and | 18 |
| equipment. The programs shall establish goals of awarding
not | 19 |
| less than 25% of the annual dollar value of all contracts, | 20 |
| purchase
orders, or other agreements (collectively referred to | 21 |
| as "contracts") to
minority owned businesses and 5% of the | 22 |
| annual dollar value of all
contracts to female owned | 23 |
| businesses. Without limiting the generality of
the foregoing, | 24 |
| the programs shall require in connection with the
| 25 |
| prequalification or consideration of vendors for professional | 26 |
| service
contracts, construction contracts, and contracts for | 27 |
| supplies, materials,
equipment, and services that each | 28 |
| proposer or bidder submit as part of his
or her proposal or bid | 29 |
| a commitment detailing how he or she will expend 25%
or more of | 30 |
| the dollar value of his or her contracts with one or more
| 31 |
| minority owned businesses and 5% or more of the dollar value | 32 |
| with one or
more female owned businesses. Bids or proposals | 33 |
| that do not include such
detailed commitments are not | 34 |
| responsive and shall be rejected unless the
Authority deems it | 35 |
| appropriate to grant a waiver of these requirements. In
| 36 |
| addition the Authority may, in connection with the selection of |
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of professional services, reserve the right to select | 2 |
| a minority or female
owned business or businesses to fulfill | 3 |
| the commitment to minority and
female business participation. | 4 |
| The commitment to minority and female
business participation | 5 |
| may be met by the contractor or professional service
provider's | 6 |
| status as a minority or female owned business, by joint venture
| 7 |
| or by subcontracting a portion of the work with or purchasing | 8 |
| materials for
the work from one or more such businesses, or by | 9 |
| any combination thereof.
Each contract shall require the | 10 |
| contractor or provider to submit a
certified monthly report | 11 |
| detailing the status of that contractor or
provider's | 12 |
| compliance with the Authority's minority and female owned
| 13 |
| business enterprise procurement program. The Authority, after | 14 |
| reviewing
the monthly reports of the contractors and providers, | 15 |
| shall
compile a comprehensive report regarding compliance with | 16 |
| this procurement
program and file it quarterly with the General | 17 |
| Assembly. If, in connection
with a particular contract, the | 18 |
| Authority determines that it is
impracticable or excessively | 19 |
| costly to obtain minority or female owned
businesses to perform | 20 |
| sufficient work to fulfill the commitment required by
this | 21 |
| subsection, the Authority shall reduce or waive the commitment | 22 |
| in the
contract, as may be appropriate. The Authority shall | 23 |
| establish rules and
regulations setting forth the standards to | 24 |
| be used in determining whether
or not a reduction or waiver is | 25 |
| appropriate. The terms "minority owned
business" and "female | 26 |
| owned business" have the meanings given to those
terms in the | 27 |
| Business Enterprise for Minorities,
Females, Veterans, and | 28 |
| Persons with Disabilities Act.
| 29 |
| (c) The Authority shall adopt and maintain an affirmative
| 30 |
| action program in connection with the hiring
of minorities and | 31 |
| women on the Expansion Project and on any and all
construction | 32 |
| projects undertaken by the Authority. The program shall be
| 33 |
| designed to promote equal employment opportunity and shall | 34 |
| specify the
goals and methods for increasing the participation | 35 |
| of minorities and women
in a representative mix of job | 36 |
| classifications required to perform the
respective contracts |
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| awarded by the Authority.
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| (d) In connection with the Expansion Project, the Authority | 3 |
| shall
incorporate the following elements into its minority and | 4 |
| female owned
business procurement programs to the extent | 5 |
| feasible: (1) a major
contractors program that permits minority | 6 |
| owned businesses and female owned
businesses to bear | 7 |
| significant responsibility and risk for a portion of the
| 8 |
| project; (2) a mentor/protege program that provides financial, | 9 |
| technical,
managerial, equipment, and personnel support to | 10 |
| minority owned businesses
and female owned businesses; (3) an | 11 |
| emerging firms program that includes
minority owned businesses | 12 |
| and female owned businesses that would not
otherwise qualify | 13 |
| for the project due to inexperience or limited resources;
(4) a | 14 |
| small projects program that includes participation by smaller
| 15 |
| minority owned businesses and female owned businesses on jobs | 16 |
| where the
total dollar value is $5,000,000 or less; and (5) a | 17 |
| set-aside program that
will identify contracts requiring the | 18 |
| expenditure of funds less than
$50,000 for bids to be submitted | 19 |
| solely by minority owned businesses and
female owned | 20 |
| businesses.
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| (e) The Authority is authorized to enter into agreements | 22 |
| with
contractors' associations, labor unions, and the | 23 |
| contractors working on the
Expansion Project to establish an | 24 |
| Apprenticeship Preparedness Training
Program to provide for an | 25 |
| increase in the number of minority and female
journeymen and | 26 |
| apprentices in the building trades and to enter into
agreements | 27 |
| with Community College District 508 to provide readiness | 28 |
| training.
The Authority is further authorized to enter into | 29 |
| contracts with public and
private educational institutions and | 30 |
| persons in the hospitality industry to
provide training for | 31 |
| employment in the hospitality industry.
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| (f) McCormick Place Advisory Board. There is created a | 33 |
| McCormick Place
Advisory Board composed as follows:
2 members | 34 |
| shall be appointed by the Mayor of Chicago;
2 members shall be | 35 |
| appointed by the Governor;
2 members shall be State Senators | 36 |
| appointed by the President of the Senate;
2 members shall be |
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| State Senators appointed by the Minority Leader of the
Senate;
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| 2 members shall be State Representatives appointed by the | 3 |
| Speaker of the House
of Representatives; and
2 members shall be | 4 |
| State Representatives appointed by the Minority Leader of
the | 5 |
| House of Representatives.
The terms of all previously appointed | 6 |
| members of the Advisory Board expire on
the effective date of | 7 |
| this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly. A
State | 8 |
| Senator or State Representative member may appoint a designee | 9 |
| to serve
on the McCormick Place Advisory Board in his or her | 10 |
| absence.
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| A "member of a minority group" shall mean a person who is a | 12 |
| citizen or
lawful permanent resident of the United States and | 13 |
| who is
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| (1) Black (a person having origins in any of the black | 15 |
| racial
groups in Africa);
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| (2) Hispanic (a person of Spanish or Portuguese culture | 17 |
| with origins
in Mexico, South or Central America, or the | 18 |
| Caribbean Islands, regardless
of race);
| 19 |
| (3) Asian American (a person having origins in any of | 20 |
| the original
peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the | 21 |
| Indian Subcontinent, or the
Pacific Islands); or
| 22 |
| (4) American Indian or Alaskan Native (a person having | 23 |
| origins in any
of the original peoples of North America).
| 24 |
| Members of the McCormick Place Advisory Board shall serve | 25 |
| 2-year terms
and until their successors are appointed, except | 26 |
| members who serve as a
result of their elected position whose | 27 |
| terms shall continue as long as
they hold their designated | 28 |
| elected positions. Vacancies shall be filled by
appointment for | 29 |
| the unexpired term in the same manner as original
appointments | 30 |
| are made. The McCormick Place Advisory Board shall elect
its | 31 |
| own chairperson.
| 32 |
| Members of the McCormick Place Advisory Board shall serve | 33 |
| without
compensation but, at the Authority's discretion, shall | 34 |
| be reimbursed for
necessary expenses in connection with the | 35 |
| performance of their duties.
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| The McCormick Place Advisory Board shall meet quarterly, or |
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| as needed,
shall produce any reports it deems necessary, and | 2 |
| shall:
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| (1) Work with the Authority on ways to improve the area | 4 |
| physically
and economically;
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| (2) Work with the Authority regarding potential means | 6 |
| for providing
increased economic opportunities to | 7 |
| minorities and women produced
indirectly or directly from | 8 |
| the construction and operation of the
Expansion Project;
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| (3) Work with the Authority to minimize any potential | 10 |
| impact on the
area surrounding the McCormick Place | 11 |
| Expansion Project, including any
impact on minority or | 12 |
| female owned businesses, resulting from the
construction | 13 |
| and operation of the Expansion Project;
| 14 |
| (4) Work with the Authority to find candidates for | 15 |
| building trades
apprenticeships, for employment in the | 16 |
| hospitality industry, and to identify
job training | 17 |
| programs;
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| (5) Work with the Authority to implement the provisions | 19 |
| of subsections
(a) through (e) of this Section in the | 20 |
| construction of the Expansion
Project, including the | 21 |
| Authority's goal of awarding not less than 25% and
5% of | 22 |
| the annual dollar value of contracts to minority and female | 23 |
| owned
businesses, the outreach program for minorities and | 24 |
| women, and the
mentor/protege program for providing | 25 |
| assistance to minority and female
owned businesses.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-422, eff. 1-1-00; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-208, | 27 |
| eff.
8-2-01.)
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| Section 50. The Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Act is | 29 |
| amended by changing Section 9 as follows:
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| (70 ILCS 3205/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 6009)
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| Sec. 9. Duties. In addition to the powers set forth | 32 |
| elsewhere in
this Act, subject to the terms of any agreements | 33 |
| with the holders of the
Authority's bonds or notes, the | 34 |
| Authority shall:
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| (1) Comply with all zoning, building, and land use | 2 |
| controls of the
municipality within which is located any | 3 |
| stadium facility
owned by the Authority or for which the | 4 |
| Authority provides financial
assistance.
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| (2) With respect to a facility owned or to be owned by | 6 |
| the Authority,
enter or have entered into a management | 7 |
| agreement with a tenant of the
Authority to operate the | 8 |
| facility that requires the tenant to operate the
facility | 9 |
| for a period at least as long as the term of any bonds | 10 |
| issued to
finance the development, establishment, | 11 |
| construction, erection, acquisition,
repair, | 12 |
| reconstruction, remodeling, adding to, extension, | 13 |
| improvement,
equipping, operation, and maintenance of the | 14 |
| facility. Such agreement shall
contain appropriate and | 15 |
| reasonable provisions with respect to termination,
default | 16 |
| and legal remedies.
| 17 |
| (3) With respect to a facility owned or to be owned by | 18 |
| a governmental
owner other than the Authority, enter into | 19 |
| an assistance agreement with either
a governmental owner of | 20 |
| a facility or its tenant, or both,
that requires the | 21 |
| tenant, or if the tenant is not a party to the assistance
| 22 |
| agreement requires the governmental owner to enter into an | 23 |
| agreement with the
tenant that requires the tenant to use | 24 |
| the facility for a period at least as
long as the term of | 25 |
| any bonds issued to finance the reconstruction, | 26 |
| renovation,
remodeling, extension or improvement of all or | 27 |
| substantially all of the
facility.
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| (4) Create and maintain a separate financial reserve | 29 |
| for repair and
replacement of capital assets of any | 30 |
| facility owned by the Authority or for
which the Authority | 31 |
| provides financial assistance and deposit into this | 32 |
| reserve
not less than $1,000,000 per year for each such | 33 |
| facility beginning at such time
as the Authority and the | 34 |
| tenant, or the Authority and a governmental owner of a
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| facility, as applicable, shall agree.
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| (5) In connection with prequalification of general |
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| contractors for the
construction of a new stadium facility | 2 |
| or the reconstruction, renovation,
remodeling, extension, | 3 |
| or improvement of all or substantially all of an
existing | 4 |
| facility, the Authority shall require submission of a | 5 |
| commitment
detailing how the general contractor will | 6 |
| expend 25% or more of the dollar
value of the general | 7 |
| contract with one or more minority business enterprises
and | 8 |
| 5% or more of the dollar value with one or more female | 9 |
| business
enterprises. This commitment may be met by | 10 |
| contractor's status as a minority
business enterprise or | 11 |
| female business enterprise, by a joint venture or by
| 12 |
| subcontracting a portion of the work with or by purchasing | 13 |
| materials for the
work from one or more such enterprises, | 14 |
| or by any combination thereof. Any
contract with the | 15 |
| general contractor for construction of the new stadium
| 16 |
| facility and any contract for the reconstruction, | 17 |
| renovation, remodeling,
adding to, extension or | 18 |
| improvement of all or substantially all of an
existing | 19 |
| facility shall require the general contractor to meet the | 20 |
| foregoing
obligations and shall require monthly reporting | 21 |
| to the Authority with
respect to the status of the | 22 |
| implementation of the contractor's affirmative
action plan | 23 |
| and compliance with that plan. This report shall be filed | 24 |
| with
the General Assembly. The Authority shall establish
| 25 |
| and maintain an affirmative action program designed to | 26 |
| promote equal
employment opportunity which specifies the | 27 |
| goals and methods for increasing
participation by | 28 |
| minorities and women in a representative mix of job
| 29 |
| classifications required to perform the respective | 30 |
| contracts. The
Authority shall file a report before March 1 | 31 |
| of each year with the General
Assembly detailing its | 32 |
| implementation of this paragraph. The terms
"minority | 33 |
| business enterprise" and "female business enterprise" | 34 |
| shall have
the same meanings as "minority owned business" | 35 |
| and "female owned
business", respectively, as defined in | 36 |
| the Business Enterprise for Minorities,
Females, Veterans,
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| and Persons with Disabilities Act.
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| (6) Provide for the construction of any new facility | 3 |
| pursuant to one
or more contracts which require delivery of | 4 |
| a completed facility at a fixed
maximum price to be insured | 5 |
| or guaranteed by a third party determined by
the Authority | 6 |
| to be financially capable of causing completion of
such | 7 |
| construction of the new facility.
| 8 |
| In connection with any assistance agreement with a | 9 |
| governmental owner that
provides financial assistance for a | 10 |
| facility to be used by a National Football
League team, the | 11 |
| assistance agreement shall provide that the Authority or
its | 12 |
| agent shall enter into the contract or contracts for the design | 13 |
| and
construction services or design/build services for such | 14 |
| facility and thereafter
transfer its rights and obligations | 15 |
| under the contract or contracts to the
governmental
owner of | 16 |
| the facility. In seeking parties to provide design and | 17 |
| construction
services or design/build services with respect to | 18 |
| such facility, the Authority
may use such procurement | 19 |
| procedures as it may determine, including, without
limitation, | 20 |
| the selection of design professionals and construction | 21 |
| managers or
design/builders as may be required by a team that | 22 |
| is at risk, in whole or in
part, for the cost of design and | 23 |
| construction of the facility.
| 24 |
| An assistance agreement may not provide, directly or | 25 |
| indirectly, for the
payment to the Chicago Park District of | 26 |
| more than a total of $10,000,000 on
account of the District's | 27 |
| loss of property or revenue in connection with the
renovation | 28 |
| of a facility pursuant to the assistance agreement.
| 29 |
| (Source: P.A. 91-935, eff. 6-1-01; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
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| Section 55. The Downstate Illinois Sports Facilities | 31 |
| Authority Act is amended by changing Section 40 as follows:
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| (70 ILCS 3210/40)
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| Sec. 40. Duties.
| 34 |
| (a) In addition to the powers set forth elsewhere in this |
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| Act, subject to
the terms of any agreements with the holders of | 2 |
| the Authority's evidences of
indebtedness, the Authority shall | 3 |
| do the following:
| 4 |
| (1) Comply with all zoning, building, and land use | 5 |
| controls of the
municipality within which is located any | 6 |
| stadium facility owned by the
Authority or for which the | 7 |
| Authority provides financial assistance.
| 8 |
| (2) Enter into a loan agreement with an owner of a | 9 |
| facility to finance the
acquisition, construction, | 10 |
| maintenance, or rehabilitation of the facility. The
| 11 |
| agreement shall contain appropriate and reasonable | 12 |
| provisions with respect to
termination, default, and legal | 13 |
| remedies. The loan may be at below-market
interest rates.
| 14 |
| (3) Create and maintain a financial reserve for repair | 15 |
| and replacement of
capital assets.
| 16 |
| (b) In a loan agreement for the construction of a new | 17 |
| facility, in
connection with prequalification of general | 18 |
| contractors for construction of the
facility, the Authority | 19 |
| shall require that the owner of the facility require
submission | 20 |
| of a commitment detailing how the general contractor will | 21 |
| expend 25%
or more of the dollar value of the general contract | 22 |
| with one or more minority
business enterprises and 5% or more | 23 |
| of the dollar value with one or more female
business | 24 |
| enterprises. This commitment may be met by contractor's status | 25 |
| as a
minority business enterprise or female business | 26 |
| enterprise, by a joint venture,
or by subcontracting a portion | 27 |
| of the work with or by purchasing materials for
the work from | 28 |
| one or more such enterprises, or by any combination thereof. | 29 |
| Any
contract with the general contractor for construction of | 30 |
| the new facility shall
require the general contractor to meet | 31 |
| the foregoing obligations and shall
require monthly reporting | 32 |
| to the Authority with respect to the status of the
| 33 |
| implementation of the contractor's affirmative action plan and | 34 |
| compliance with
that plan. This report shall be filed with the | 35 |
| General Assembly. The Authority
shall require that the facility | 36 |
| owner establish and maintain an affirmative
action program |
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| designed to promote equal employment opportunity and that
| 2 |
| specifies the goals and methods for increasing participation by | 3 |
| minorities and
women in a representative mix of job | 4 |
| classifications required to perform the
respective contracts. | 5 |
| The Authority shall file a report before March 1 of each
year | 6 |
| with the General Assembly detailing its implementation of this | 7 |
| subsection.
The terms "minority business enterprise" and | 8 |
| "female business enterprise" have
the meanings provided in the | 9 |
| Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, Veterans, and
| 10 |
| Persons with Disabilities Act.
| 11 |
| (c) With respect to a facility owned or to be owned by the | 12 |
| Authority, enter
or have entered into a management agreement | 13 |
| with a tenant of the Authority to
operate the facility that | 14 |
| requires the tenant to operate the facility for a
period at | 15 |
| least as long as the term of any bonds issued to finance the
| 16 |
| development, establishment, construction, erection, | 17 |
| acquisition, repair,
reconstruction, remodeling, adding to, | 18 |
| extension, improvement, equipping,
operation, and maintenance | 19 |
| of the facility. Such agreement shall contain
appropriate and | 20 |
| reasonable provisions with respect to termination, default, | 21 |
| and
legal remedies.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-227, eff. 1-1-04.)
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| Section 60. The Illinois State University Law is amended by | 24 |
| changing Section 20-115 as follows:
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| (110 ILCS 675/20-115)
| 26 |
| Sec. 20-115. Illinois Institute for Entrepreneurship | 27 |
| Education.
| 28 |
| (a) There is created, effective July 1, 1997, within the | 29 |
| State
at Illinois State University, the Illinois Institute for | 30 |
| Entrepreneurship
Education, hereinafter referred to as the | 31 |
| Institute.
| 32 |
| (b) The Institute created under this Section shall commence | 33 |
| its operations
on July 1, 1997 and shall have a board composed | 34 |
| of 15 members
representative of education, commerce and |
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| industry, government, or labor,
appointed as follows:
2 members | 2 |
| shall be
appointees of the Governor, one of whom shall be a | 3 |
| minority or female person
as defined in Section 2 of the | 4 |
| Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, Veterans, and
| 5 |
| Persons with Disabilities Act; one member
shall be an appointee | 6 |
| of the President of the Senate; one member shall be
an | 7 |
| appointee of the Minority Leader of the Senate; one member | 8 |
| shall be an
appointee of the Speaker of the House of | 9 |
| Representatives; one member shall
be an appointee of the | 10 |
| Minority Leader of the House of Representatives;
2 members | 11 |
| shall be appointees of Illinois State University;
one member
| 12 |
| shall be an appointee of the Board of Higher Education;
one | 13 |
| member shall be an appointee of the State Board of Education;
| 14 |
| one member shall be
an appointee of the Department of Commerce | 15 |
| and Economic Opportunity
Community Affairs ; one
member
shall be | 16 |
| an appointee of the Illinois chapter of Economics America; and | 17 |
| 3
members shall be appointed by majority vote of the other 12 | 18 |
| appointed members
to
represent business owner-entrepreneurs.
| 19 |
| Each member shall have
expertise and experience in the area of | 20 |
| entrepreneurship education,
including small business and | 21 |
| entrepreneurship. The majority of voting
members must be from | 22 |
| the private sector.
The members initially appointed to the | 23 |
| board of the Institute created under
this Section shall be | 24 |
| appointed to take office on July 1, 1997 and shall by lot
| 25 |
| determine the length of their respective terms as follows: 5 | 26 |
| members shall be
selected by lot to serve terms of one year, 5 | 27 |
| members shall be selected by lot
to serve terms of 2 years, and | 28 |
| 5 members shall be selected by lot to serve
terms of 3 years.
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| Subsequent appointees shall each serve terms of 3 years.
The | 30 |
| board shall annually select a
chairperson from among its | 31 |
| members. Each board member shall serve without
compensation but | 32 |
| shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the
performance of | 33 |
| his or her duties.
| 34 |
| (c) The purpose of the Institute shall be to foster the | 35 |
| growth and
development of entrepreneurship education in the | 36 |
| State of Illinois. The
Institute shall help remedy the |
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| deficiencies in the preparation of
entrepreneurship education | 2 |
| teachers, increase the quality and quantity of
| 3 |
| entrepreneurship education programs, improve instructional | 4 |
| materials, and
prepare personnel to serve as leaders and | 5 |
| consultants in the field of
entrepreneurship education and | 6 |
| economic development. The Institute shall
promote | 7 |
| entrepreneurship as a career option, promote and support the
| 8 |
| development of innovative entrepreneurship education materials | 9 |
| and delivery
systems, promote business, industry, and | 10 |
| education partnerships, promote
collaboration and involvement | 11 |
| in entrepreneurship education programs,
encourage and support | 12 |
| in-service and preservice teacher education programs
within | 13 |
| various
educational systems, and develop and distribute | 14 |
| relevant materials. The
Institute shall provide a framework | 15 |
| under which the public and private
sectors may work together | 16 |
| toward entrepreneurship education goals. These
goals shall be | 17 |
| achieved by bringing together programs that have an impact on
| 18 |
| entrepreneurship education to achieve coordination among | 19 |
| agencies and
greater efficiency in the expenditure of funds.
| 20 |
| (d) Beginning July 1, 1997, the Institute shall have the | 21 |
| following powers
subject to
State and Illinois State University | 22 |
| Board of Trustees regulations and
guidelines:
| 23 |
| (1) To employ and determine the compensation of an | 24 |
| executive director
and such staff as it deems necessary;
| 25 |
| (2) To own property and expend and receive funds and | 26 |
| generate funds;
| 27 |
| (3) To enter into agreements with public and private | 28 |
| entities in the
furtherance of its purpose; and
| 29 |
| (4) To request and receive the cooperation and | 30 |
| assistance of all State
departments and agencies in the | 31 |
| furtherance of its purpose.
| 32 |
| (e) The board of the Institute shall be a policy making | 33 |
| body with
the responsibility for planning and developing | 34 |
| Institute programs.
The Institute,
through the
Board of | 35 |
| Trustees of Illinois State University, shall annually report to
| 36 |
| the Governor and General Assembly by January 31 as to
its |
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| activities and operations, including its findings and | 2 |
| recommendations.
| 3 |
| (f) Beginning on July 1, 1997, the Institute created under | 4 |
| this Section
shall be deemed designated by law as the successor | 5 |
| to the Illinois Institute
for Entrepreneurship Education, | 6 |
| previously created and existing under
Section 2-11.5 of the | 7 |
| Public Community College Act until its abolition on July
1,
| 8 |
| 1997 as provided in that Section. On July 1, 1997, all | 9 |
| financial and other
records of the Institute so abolished and | 10 |
| all of its property, whether real or
personal, including but | 11 |
| not limited to all inventory and equipment, shall be
deemed | 12 |
| transferred by operation of law to the Illinois Institute for
| 13 |
| Entrepreneurship Education created under this Section 20-115. | 14 |
| The Illinois
Institute for Entrepreneurship Education created | 15 |
| under this Section 20-115
shall have, with respect to the | 16 |
| predecessor Institute so abolished, all
authority, powers, and | 17 |
| duties of a successor agency under Section 10-15 of the
| 18 |
| Successor Agency Act.
| 19 |
| (Source: P.A. 90-278, eff. 7-31-97; revised 12-6-03.)
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20 |
| Section 65. The Illinois Horse Racing Act of 1975 is | 21 |
| amended by changing Section 12.1 as follows:
| 22 |
| (230 ILCS 5/12.1) (from Ch. 8, par. 37-12.1)
| 23 |
| Sec. 12.1. (a) The General Assembly finds that the Illinois | 24 |
| Racing
Industry does not include a fair proportion of minority | 25 |
| or female workers.
| 26 |
| Therefore, the General Assembly urges that the job training | 27 |
| institutes, trade
associations and employers involved in the | 28 |
| Illinois Horse Racing Industry
take affirmative action to | 29 |
| encourage equal employment opportunity to all
workers | 30 |
| regardless of race, color, creed or sex.
| 31 |
| Before an organization license, inter-track wagering | 32 |
| license or
inter-track wagering location license can be | 33 |
| granted, the applicant for any
such license shall execute and | 34 |
| file with the Board a good faith affirmative
action plan to |
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| recruit, train and upgrade minorities and females in all
| 2 |
| classifications with the applicant for license. One year after | 3 |
| issuance of
any such license, and each year thereafter, the | 4 |
| licensee shall file a
report with the Board evidencing and | 5 |
| certifying compliance with the
originally filed affirmative | 6 |
| action plan.
| 7 |
| (b) At least 10% of the total amount of all State contracts | 8 |
| for the
infrastructure improvement of any race track grounds in | 9 |
| this State shall be let
to minority owned businesses or female | 10 |
| owned businesses. "State contract",
"minority owned business" | 11 |
| and "female owned business" shall have the meanings
ascribed to | 12 |
| them under the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, | 13 |
| Veterans, and
Persons with Disabilities Act.
| 14 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
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15 |
| Section 70. The Riverboat Gambling Act is amended by | 16 |
| changing Sections 4 and 11.2 as follows:
| 17 |
| (230 ILCS 10/4) (from Ch. 120, par. 2404)
| 18 |
| Sec. 4. Definitions. As used in this Act:
| 19 |
| (a) "Board" means the Illinois Gaming Board.
| 20 |
| (b) "Occupational license" means a license issued by the | 21 |
| Board to a
person or entity to perform an occupation which the | 22 |
| Board has identified as
requiring a license to engage in | 23 |
| riverboat gambling in Illinois.
| 24 |
| (c) "Gambling game" includes, but is not limited to, | 25 |
| baccarat,
twenty-one, poker, craps, slot machine, video game of | 26 |
| chance, roulette
wheel, klondike table, punchboard, faro | 27 |
| layout, keno layout, numbers
ticket, push card, jar ticket, or | 28 |
| pull tab which is authorized by the Board
as a wagering device | 29 |
| under this Act.
| 30 |
| (d) "Riverboat" means a self-propelled excursion boat, a
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| permanently moored barge, or permanently moored barges that are | 32 |
| permanently
fixed together to operate as one vessel, on which | 33 |
| lawful gambling is
authorized and licensed as
provided in this | 34 |
| Act.
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| (e) "Managers license" means a license issued by the Board | 2 |
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entity
to manage gambling operations conducted | 3 |
| by the State pursuant to Section 7.3
7.2 .
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| (f) "Dock" means the location where a riverboat moors for | 5 |
| the purpose of
embarking passengers for and disembarking | 6 |
| passengers from the riverboat.
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| (g) "Gross receipts" means the total amount of money | 8 |
| exchanged for the
purchase of chips, tokens or electronic cards | 9 |
| by riverboat patrons.
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| (h) "Adjusted gross receipts" means the gross receipts less
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| winnings paid to wagerers.
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| (i) "Cheat" means to alter the selection of criteria which | 13 |
| determine the
result of a gambling game or the amount or | 14 |
| frequency of payment in a gambling
game.
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| (j) "Department" means the Department of Revenue.
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| (k) "Gambling operation" means the conduct of authorized | 17 |
| gambling games
upon a riverboat.
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| (l) "License bid" means the lump sum amount of money that | 19 |
| an applicant
bids and agrees to pay the State in return for an | 20 |
| owners license that is
re-issued on or after July 1, 2003.
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| (m) The terms "minority person" and "female" shall have the | 22 |
| same meaning
as
defined in
Section 2 of the Business Enterprise | 23 |
| for Minorities, Females, Veterans, and Persons with
| 24 |
| Disabilities Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-600, eff. 6-28-02; 93-28, eff. 6-20-03; | 26 |
| revisory 1-28-04.)
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| (230 ILCS 10/11.2)
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| Sec. 11.2. Relocation of riverboat home dock.
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| (a) A licensee that was not conducting
riverboat gambling | 30 |
| on January 1, 1998 may apply to the Board for renewal and
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| approval of relocation to a new home dock location authorized | 32 |
| under Section
3(c) and
the Board
shall grant the application | 33 |
| and approval upon receipt by the licensee of
approval from the | 34 |
| new municipality or county, as the case may be, in which the
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| licensee wishes to relocate pursuant to Section 7(j).
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| (b) Any licensee that relocates its home dock
pursuant
to | 2 |
| this Section shall attain a level of at least 20% minority | 3 |
| person and female
ownership, at least 16% and 4% respectively, | 4 |
| within a time period
prescribed by the Board,
but not to exceed | 5 |
| 12 months from the date
the licensee
begins conducting gambling | 6 |
| at the new home dock location. The 12-month period
shall be | 7 |
| extended by the amount of
time
necessary to conduct a | 8 |
| background investigation pursuant to Section 6.
For the | 9 |
| purposes of this
Section, the terms "female" and "minority | 10 |
| person" have the meanings provided in
Section 2 of the
Business | 11 |
| Enterprise for Minorities, Females, Veterans, and Persons with | 12 |
| Disabilities
Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-40, eff. 6-25-99.)
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| Section 75. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by | 15 |
| changing Sections 33C-2, 33C-3, 33C-5, and 33E-2 as follows:
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| (720 ILCS 5/33C-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 33C-2)
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| Sec. 33C-2. Willfully making a false statement. A person | 18 |
| who, in the
course of business, willfully makes a false | 19 |
| statement whether by affidavit,
report or other | 20 |
| representation, to an official or employee of a State
agency or | 21 |
| the Minority and Female Business Enterprise Council for | 22 |
| Minorities, Females, Veterans, and Persons with Disabilities
| 23 |
| for the
purpose of influencing the certification or denial of | 24 |
| certification of any
business entity as a minority owned | 25 |
| business or female owned business
commits a Class 2 felony.
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| (Source: P.A. 84-192.)
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| (720 ILCS 5/33C-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 33C-3)
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| Sec. 33C-3. Willfully obstructing or impeding an official | 29 |
| or employee of
any agency in his investigation.
Any person who, | 30 |
| in the course of business, willfully obstructs or impedes
an | 31 |
| official or employee of any State agency or the Minority and | 32 |
| Female
Business Enterprise Council
for Minorities, Females, | 33 |
| Veterans, and Persons with Disabilities who is investigating |
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| the qualifications of a business
entity which has requested | 2 |
| certification as a minority owned business or a
female owned | 3 |
| business commits a Class 2 felony.
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| (Source: P.A. 84-192.)
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| (720 ILCS 5/33C-5) (from Ch. 38, par. 33C-5)
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| Sec. 33C-5. Definitions. As used in this Article, "minority | 7 |
| owned
business", "female owned business", "State agency" and | 8 |
| "certification" shall
have the meanings ascribed to them in | 9 |
| Section 2 of the Business Enterprise for
Minorities, Females, | 10 |
| Veterans, and
Persons with Disabilities Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
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| (720 ILCS 5/33E-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 33E-2)
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| Sec. 33E-2. Definitions. In this Act:
| 14 |
| (a) "Public contract" means any
contract for goods, | 15 |
| services or construction let to any person with or
without bid | 16 |
| by any unit of State or local government.
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| (b) "Unit of State or local government" means the State, | 18 |
| any unit of state
government or agency thereof, any county or | 19 |
| municipal government or committee
or agency thereof, or any | 20 |
| other entity which is funded by or expends tax
dollars or the | 21 |
| proceeds of publicly guaranteed bonds.
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| (c) "Change order" means a change in a contract term other | 23 |
| than as
specifically provided for in the contract which | 24 |
| authorizes or necessitates
any increase or decrease in the cost | 25 |
| of the contract or the time to completion.
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| (d) "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership,
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| corporation, joint venture or other entity, but does not | 28 |
| include a unit
of State or local government.
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| (e) "Person employed by any unit of State or local | 30 |
| government" means
any employee of a unit of State or local | 31 |
| government and any person defined in
subsection (d) who is | 32 |
| authorized by such unit of State or local government
to act on | 33 |
| its behalf in relation to any public contract.
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| (f) "Sheltered market" has the meaning ascribed to it in |
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| Veterans, and Persons with Disabilities Act.
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| (g) "Kickback" means any money, fee, commission, credit, | 4 |
| gift, gratuity,
thing of value, or compensation of any kind | 5 |
| which is provided, directly or
indirectly, to any prime | 6 |
| contractor, prime contractor employee,
subcontractor, or | 7 |
| subcontractor employee for the purpose of improperly
obtaining | 8 |
| or rewarding favorable treatment in connection with a prime
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| contract or in connection with a subcontract relating to a | 10 |
| prime contract.
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| (h) "Prime contractor" means any person who has entered | 12 |
| into
a public contract.
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| (i) "Prime contractor employee" means any officer, | 14 |
| partner, employee, or
agent of a prime contractor.
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| (i-5) "Stringing" means knowingly structuring a contract
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| or job order to avoid the contract or job order being subject | 17 |
| to competitive
bidding requirements.
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| (j) "Subcontract" means a contract or contractual action | 19 |
| entered into by
a prime contractor or subcontractor for the | 20 |
| purpose of obtaining goods or
services of any kind under a | 21 |
| prime contract.
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| (k) "Subcontractor" (1) means any person, other than the | 23 |
| prime
contractor, who offers to furnish or furnishes any goods | 24 |
| or services of any
kind under a prime contract or a subcontract | 25 |
| entered into in connection
with such prime contract; and (2) | 26 |
| includes any person who offers to furnish
or furnishes goods or | 27 |
| services to the prime contractor or a higher tier
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| subcontractor.
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| (l) "Subcontractor employee" means any officer, partner, | 30 |
| employee, or
agent of a subcontractor.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
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| Section 80. The Business Corporation Act of 1983 is amended | 33 |
| by changing Section 14.05 as follows:
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| Sec. 14.05. Annual report of domestic or foreign | 2 |
| corporation. Each domestic corporation organized under any | 3 |
| general law or
special act of this State authorizing the | 4 |
| corporation to issue shares,
other than homestead | 5 |
| associations, building and loan associations, banks
and | 6 |
| insurance companies (which includes a syndicate or limited | 7 |
| syndicate
regulated under Article V 1/2 of the Illinois | 8 |
| Insurance Code or member of a
group of underwriters regulated | 9 |
| under Article V of that Code), and each
foreign corporation | 10 |
| (except members of a group of underwriters regulated
under | 11 |
| Article V of the Illinois Insurance Code) authorized to | 12 |
| transact
business in this State, shall file, within the time | 13 |
| prescribed by this
Act, an annual report setting forth:
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| (a) The name of the corporation.
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| (b) The address, including street and number, or rural | 16 |
| route number, of
its registered office in this State, and | 17 |
| the name of its registered agent
at that address.
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| (c) The address, including street and number, or rural | 19 |
| route number, of
its principal office.
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| (d) The names and respective addresses, including | 21 |
| street and
number, or rural route number, of its directors | 22 |
| and officers.
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| (e) A statement of the aggregate number of shares which | 24 |
| the corporation
has authority to issue, itemized by classes | 25 |
| and series, if any, within a class.
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| (f) A statement of the aggregate number of issued | 27 |
| shares, itemized by
classes, and series, if any, within a | 28 |
| class.
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| (g) A statement, expressed in dollars, of the amount of | 30 |
| paid-in capital
of the corporation as defined in this Act.
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| (h) Either a statement that (1) all the property of the | 32 |
| corporation is
located in this State and all of its | 33 |
| business is transacted at or from places
of business in | 34 |
| this State, or the corporation elects to pay the annual
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| franchise tax on the basis of its entire paid-in capital, | 36 |
| or (2) a
statement, expressed in dollars, of the value of |
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within this | 3 |
| State, and a statement, expressed in dollars, of the gross
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| amount of business transacted by the corporation and the | 5 |
| gross amount thereof
transacted by the corporation at or | 6 |
| from places of business in this State
as of the close of | 7 |
| its fiscal year on or immediately preceding the last day of
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| the third month prior to the anniversary month or in the | 9 |
| case of a
corporation which has established an extended | 10 |
| filing month, as of the close
of its fiscal year on or | 11 |
| immediately preceding the last day of the third month
prior | 12 |
| to the extended filing month; however, in the case of a | 13 |
| domestic
corporation that has not completed its first | 14 |
| fiscal year, the statement with
respect to property owned | 15 |
| shall be as of the last day of the third month
preceding | 16 |
| the anniversary month and the statement with respect to | 17 |
| business
transacted shall be furnished for the period | 18 |
| between the date
of incorporation and the last day of the | 19 |
| third month preceding the
anniversary month. In the case of | 20 |
| a foreign corporation that has not been
authorized to | 21 |
| transact business in this State for a period of 12 months | 22 |
| and
has not commenced transacting business prior to | 23 |
| obtaining
authority, the statement with respect to | 24 |
| property owned shall be as of the
last day of the third | 25 |
| month preceding the anniversary month and the
statement | 26 |
| with respect to business transacted shall be furnished for | 27 |
| the
period between the date of its authorization to | 28 |
| transact business in this
State and the last day of the | 29 |
| third month preceding the anniversary month.
If the data | 30 |
| referenced in item (2) of this subsection is not completed,
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| the franchise tax provided for in this Act shall be | 32 |
| computed on the basis of
the entire paid-in capital.
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| (i) A statement, including the basis therefor, of | 34 |
| status as a
"minority owned business" or as a "female owned | 35 |
| business" as those terms
are defined in the Business | 36 |
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| (j) Additional information as may be necessary or | 3 |
| appropriate in
order to enable the Secretary of State to | 4 |
| administer this Act and to verify
the proper amount of fees | 5 |
| and franchise taxes payable by the corporation.
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| The annual report shall be made on forms prescribed and | 7 |
| furnished by
the Secretary of State, and the information | 8 |
| therein required by paragraphs
(a) through (d), both inclusive, | 9 |
| of this Section, shall be given as of the date
of the execution | 10 |
| of the annual report and the information therein required
by | 11 |
| paragraphs (e), (f) and (g) of this Section shall be given as | 12 |
| of the
last day of the third month preceding the anniversary | 13 |
| month, except that
the information required by paragraphs (e), | 14 |
| (f) and (g) shall, in the case
of a corporation which has | 15 |
| established an extended filing month, be given
in its final | 16 |
| transition annual report and each subsequent annual report as
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| of the close of its fiscal year immediately preceding its | 18 |
| extended filing
month. It shall be executed by the corporation | 19 |
| by its president, a
vice-president, secretary, assistant | 20 |
| secretary, treasurer or other officer
duly authorized by the | 21 |
| board of directors of the corporation to execute
those reports, | 22 |
| and verified by him or her, or, if the corporation is in the
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| hands of a receiver or trustee, it shall be executed on behalf | 24 |
| of the
corporation and verified by the receiver or trustee.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-33, eff. 7-1-01; 93-59, | 26 |
| 7-1-03.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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