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| her initial appointment or
employment in relation to that |
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| unit of government if appointed or employed by
May 1.
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| If any person who is required to file a statement of |
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| economic interests
fails to file such statement by May 1 of any |
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| year, the officer with whom
such statement is to be filed under |
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| Section 4A-106 of this Act shall,
within 7 days after May 1, |
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| notify such person by certified mail of his or
her failure to |
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| file by the specified date. Except as may be prescribed by
rule |
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| of the Secretary of State, such person shall file his or
her |
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| statement of economic interests on or before May 15 with the
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| appropriate officer, together with a $15 late filing fee. Any |
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| such person
who fails to file by May 15 shall be subject to a |
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| penalty of $100 for each
day from May 16 to the date of filing, |
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| which shall be in addition to the $15
late filing fee specified |
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| above. Failure to file by May 31 shall result in a
forfeiture |
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| in accordance with Section 4A-107 of this Act.
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| Any person who takes office or otherwise becomes required |
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| to file a
statement of economic interests within 30 days prior |
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| to May 1 of any year
may file his or her statement at any time |
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| on or before May 31 without
penalty. If such person fails to |
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| file such statement by May 31, the
officer with whom such |
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| statement is to be filed under Section 4A-106 of
this Act |
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| shall, within 7 days after May 31, notify such person by |
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| certified
mail of his or her failure to file by the specified |
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| date. Such person
shall file his or her statement of economic |
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| interests on or before June 15 with
the appropriate officer, |
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| together with a $15 late filing fee. Any such
person who fails |
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| to file by June 15 shall be subject to a penalty of $100
per day |
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| for each day from June 16 to the date of filing, which shall be |
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addition to the $15 late filing fee specified above. Failure |
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| to file by June
30 shall result in a forfeiture in accordance |
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| with Section 4A-107 of this Act.
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| All late filing fees and penalties collected pursuant to |
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| this Section
shall be paid into the General Revenue Fund in the |
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| State treasury, if the
Secretary of State receives such |
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| statement for filing, or into the general
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| treasury, if the county clerk receives such statement
for |
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| filing. The Attorney General, with respect to the State, and |
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| the
several State's Attorneys, with respect to counties, shall |
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| take appropriate
action to collect the prescribed penalties.
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| Failure to file a statement of economic interests within |
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| the time
prescribed shall not result in a fine or ineligibility |
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| for, or forfeiture of,
office or position of employment, as the |
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| case may be; provided that the failure
to file results from not |
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| being included for notification by the appropriate
agency, |
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| clerk, secretary, officer or unit of government, as the case |
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| may be,
and that a statement is filed within 30 days of actual |
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| notice of the failure to
file.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03.)
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| Section 10. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by |
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| changing Sections 50-13 and 50-20 and by adding Section 50-21 |
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| (30 ILCS 500/50-13)
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| Sec. 50-13. Conflicts of interest.
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| (a) Prohibition. It is unlawful for any person holding an
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| elective office in this State,
holding a seat in the General |
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| Assembly, or appointed to or
employed in any of the offices or
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| agencies of State government and who receives compensation for |
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| such employment
in excess of 60% of the salary of the Governor |
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| of the State of Illinois , or who
is an officer or employee of
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| the Capital Development
Board or the Illinois Toll Highway |
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| Authority, or who is the spouse
or minor child of any such
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| person to have or acquire any contract, or any direct pecuniary
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| interest in any contract therein,
whether for stationery, |
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| printing, paper, or any services,
materials, or supplies, that |
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| will be
wholly or partially satisfied by the payment of funds |
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| appropriated
by the General Assembly of
the State of Illinois |
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| or in any contract of the Capital
Development Board or the |
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| Illinois Toll
Highway Authority.
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| (b) Interests. It is unlawful for any firm, partnership,
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| association, or corporation, in
which any person listed in |
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| subsection (a) is entitled to receive (i) more than
7 1/2% of |
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| the total
distributable income or (ii) an amount in excess of |
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| the salary of the Governor,
to have or acquire any
such |
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| contract or direct pecuniary interest therein.
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| (c) Combined interests. It is unlawful for any firm, |
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| partnership,
association, or corporation, in which any person |
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| listed in subsection (a)
together with his or her spouse or |
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| minor children is entitled to receive (i)
more than 15%, in the |
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| aggregate, of the total distributable income or (ii) an
amount |
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| in excess of 2 times the salary of the Governor, to have or |
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| acquire any
such contract or direct pecuniary interest therein.
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| (c-5) Appointees and firms. In addition to any provisions |
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| of this Code,
the interests of certain
appointees and their |
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| firms are subject to Section 3A-35 of the Illinois
Governmental |
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| Ethics Act.
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| (d) Securities. Nothing in this Section invalidates the
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| provisions of any bond or other
security previously offered or |
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| to be offered for sale or sold by
or for the State of Illinois.
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| (e) Prior interests. This Section does not affect the
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| validity of any contract made
between the State and an officer |
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| or employee of the State or
member of the General Assembly,
his |
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| living in
his or her residence or any
combination of those |
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| persons
if that contract was in
existence before his or her |
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| election or employment as an officer,
member, or employee. The
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| 365
days after the officer, member,
or employee takes office or |
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| is employed.
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| (f) Exceptions.
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| (1) Public aid payments. This Section does not apply
to |
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| payments made for a
public aid recipient.
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| (2) Teaching. This Section does not apply to a
contract |
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| for personal services as
a teacher or school administrator |
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| between a member of the General
Assembly or his or her
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| spouse, and
any school district, public community college |
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| district, the University of
Illinois, Southern Illinois |
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| University, Illinois State University, Eastern
Illinois |
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| University, Northern Illinois University, Western Illinois |
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| University,
Chicago State University, Governor State |
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| University, or Northeastern Illinois
University.
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| (3) Ministerial duties. This Section does not apply to
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| a contract for personal
services of a wholly ministerial |
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| character, including but not
limited to services as a |
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| laborer, clerk,
typist, stenographer, page, bookkeeper, |
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| receptionist, or telephone
switchboard operator, made
by a |
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| spouse or minor child of an elective or appointive State
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| officer or employee or of a member
of the General Assembly.
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| (4) Child and family services. This Section does not
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| apply to payments made
to a member of the General Assembly, |
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| a State officer or employee,
his or her spouse or minor
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| child acting as a foster parent, homemaker, advocate, or |
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| volunteer
for or in behalf of a child or
family served by |
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| the Department of Children and Family Services.
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| (5) Licensed professionals. Contracts with licensed |
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| professionals,
provided they are competitively bid or part |
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| of a reimbursement program for
specific, customary goods |
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| and services through the Department of Children and
Family |
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| Services, the Department of Human Services,
the Department |
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| of Public Aid, the Department of Public Health, or
the |
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| Department on Aging.
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| (g) Penalty. A person convicted of a violation of this |
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| Section is guilty of
a business offense and shall be fined not |
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| less than $1,000 nor more than
$5,000.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-615, eff. 11-19-03.)
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| (30 ILCS 500/50-20)
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| Sec. 50-20. Exemptions. With the approval of the |
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| appropriate chief
procurement officer involved, the Governor, |
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| or an executive ethics board or
commission he or she |
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| designates, may exempt named individuals from the
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| of
Section 50-13 when, in his, her, or its judgment, the public |
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| interest in
having
the
individual in the service of the State |
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that Section. An |
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| exemption is effective only when it is filed with the
Secretary |
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| of State and the Comptroller within 60 days after its issuance |
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| or when performance of the contract begins, whichever is |
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| earlier, and includes a statement setting forth
the name of the |
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| individual and all the pertinent facts that would make that
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| Section applicable, setting forth the reason for the exemption, |
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| and declaring
the individual exempted from that Section.
Notice |
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| of each exemption shall be published in the Illinois |
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| Procurement
Bulletin.
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| A contract for which a waiver has been issued but has not |
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| been filed in accordance with this Section is voidable.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-572, eff. 2-6-98.)
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| Sec. 50-21. Bond issuances. |
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| State or a State agency with any entity that uses an |
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| independent consultant. |
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| As used in this subsection, "independent consultant" means |
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| a person used by the entity to obtain or retain securities |
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| business through direct or indirect communication by the person |
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| with a State official or employee on behalf of the entity when |
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| the communication is undertaken by the person in exchange for |
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| or with the understanding of receiving payment from the entity |
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| or another person. "Independent consultant" does not include |
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| (i) a finance professional employed by the entity or (ii) a |
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| person whose sole basis of compensation from the entity is the |
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| actual provision of legal, accounting, or engineering advice, |
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| services, or assistance in connection with the securities |
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| business that the entity seeks to obtain or retain. |
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| (b) Each contract entered into by a State agency with |
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| respect to the issuance of bonds or other securities by the |
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| State or a State agency shall include a certification by any |
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| contracting party subject to the Municipal Securities |
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| Rulemaking Board's Rule G-38, or a successor rule, that the |
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| contracting entity is and shall remain for the duration of the |
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| contract in compliance with the Rule's requirements for |
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| reporting political contributions. Violation of the |
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| certification makes the contract voidable by the State and |
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| shall bar the awarding of a State agency contract with respect |
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| to the issuance of bonds or other securities to the violator |
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| for a period of 10 years after the determination of the |
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| violation. |
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| (c) Any entity convicted of violating the Municipal |
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| Securities Rulemaking Board's Rule G-37 or Rule G-38, or any |
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| successor rules, with respect to the prohibitions of those |
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| rules against obtaining or retaining municipal securities |
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| business and the making of political contributions or payments |
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| is permanently barred from participating in any State agency |
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| contract with respect to the issuance of bonds or other |
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| securities.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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