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1 | | AN ACT concerning State government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Department of Transportation Law of the
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5 | | Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing |
6 | | Section 2705-600 as follows: |
7 | | (20 ILCS 2705/2705-600)
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8 | | Sec. 2705-600. Target market program. In order to remedy |
9 | | particular incidents and patterns of egregious race or gender |
10 | | discrimination, the chief procurement officer, in consultation |
11 | | with the Department, shall have the power to implement a target |
12 | | market program incorporating the following terms: achieve all |
13 | | diversity goals, the Department's chief procurement officer |
14 | | shall develop and coordinate a target market program including |
15 | | the following elements: |
16 | | (0.5) Each fiscal year, the Department shall review any |
17 | | and all evidence of discrimination related to |
18 | | transportation construction projects. Evidence of |
19 | | discrimination may include, but is not limited to: (i) the |
20 | | determination of the Department's utilization of |
21 | | minority-owned and female-owned firms in its prime |
22 | | contracts and associated subcontracts; (ii) the |
23 | | availability of minority-owned and female-owned firms in |
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1 | | the Department's geographic market areas and specific |
2 | | construction industry markets; (iii) any disparities |
3 | | between the utilization of minority-owned and female-owned |
4 | | firms in the Department's markets and the utilization of |
5 | | those firms on the Department's prime contracts and |
6 | | subcontracts in those markets; (iv) any disparities |
7 | | between the utilization of minority-owned and female-owned |
8 | | firms in the overall construction markets in which the |
9 | | Department purchases and the utilization of those firms in |
10 | | the overall construction economy in which the Department |
11 | | operates; (v) evidence of discrimination in the rates at |
12 | | which minority-owned and female-owned firms in the |
13 | | Department's markets form businesses compared to similar |
14 | | non-minority-owned and non-female-owned firms in the |
15 | | Department's markets and in the dollars earned by such |
16 | | businesses; and (vi) quantitative and qualitative |
17 | | anecdotal evidence of discrimination. If after reviewing |
18 | | such evidence, the Department finds and the chief |
19 | | procurement officer concurs in the findings that the |
20 | | Department has a strong basis in evidence that it has a |
21 | | compelling interest in remedying the identified |
22 | | discrimination against a specific group, race, or gender, |
23 | | and that the only remedy for such discrimination is a |
24 | | narrowly tailored target market, the chief procurement |
25 | | officer, in consultation with the Department, has the power |
26 | | to establish and implement a target market program tailored |
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1 | | to address the specific findings of egregious |
2 | | discrimination made by the Department, after a public |
3 | | hearing at which minority, female, and general contractor |
4 | | groups, community organizations, and other interested |
5 | | parties shall have the opportunity to provide comments. |
6 | | (1) In January of each year, the Department and the |
7 | | chief procurement officer shall report jointly to the |
8 | | General Assembly the results of any evidentiary inquiries |
9 | | or studies that establish the Department's compelling |
10 | | interest in remedying egregious discrimination based upon |
11 | | strong evidence of the need for a narrowly tailored target |
12 | | market to remedy such discrimination and public hearings |
13 | | held pursuant to this Section, and shall report the actions |
14 | | to be taken to address the findings, including, if |
15 | | warranted, the establishment and implementation of any |
16 | | target market initiatives. estimate the dollar value of all |
17 | | contracts to be awarded by the Department during that year |
18 | | and shall multiply that total by the minority-owned |
19 | | business target market percentage and the women-owned |
20 | | business target market percentage for that year. Contracts |
21 | | with an estimated dollar value equal to those products |
22 | | shall be set aside (prior to advertisement in the case of |
23 | | contracts to be awarded by bid) to be let only to qualified |
24 | | minority-owned businesses and qualified women-owned |
25 | | businesses, respectively. |
26 | | (2) The chief procurement officer shall work with the |
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1 | | officers and divisions of the Department to determine the |
2 | | appropriate designation of contracts as target market |
3 | | contracts. The To the extent practical, the chief |
4 | | procurement officer , in consultation with the Department, |
5 | | shall determine appropriate contract formation and bidding |
6 | | procedures for target market contracts, including, but not |
7 | | limited to, the dividing of divide the procurements so |
8 | | designated into contract award units of economically |
9 | | feasible production runs in order to facilitate offers or |
10 | | bids from minority-owned businesses and female-owned |
11 | | women-owned businesses and the removal of bid bond |
12 | | requirements for minority-owned businesses and |
13 | | female-owned businesses . In making the annual designation |
14 | | of target market contracts, the chief procurement officer |
15 | | shall attempt to vary the included procurements so that a |
16 | | variety of goods and services produced by different |
17 | | minority-owned businesses and women-owned businesses shall |
18 | | be set aside each year. Minority-owned businesses and |
19 | | female-owned women-owned businesses shall remain eligible |
20 | | to seek the procurement award of contracts that have not |
21 | | been designated as target market contracts. |
22 | | (3) The Department shall develop a list of |
23 | | minority-owned businesses and women-owned businesses that |
24 | | are interested in participating in the target market |
25 | | program, including the type of contract in which each |
26 | | minority-owned businesses and women-owned businesses is |
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1 | | interested in participating. The chief procurement officer |
2 | | Department may make participation in the target market |
3 | | program dependent upon submission to stricter compliance |
4 | | audits than are generally applicable. No contract shall be |
5 | | eligible for inclusion in the target market program unless |
6 | | the list developed by the Department determines indicates |
7 | | that there are at least 3 qualified minority-owned |
8 | | businesses or female-owned women-owned businesses |
9 | | interested in participating in that type of contract. The |
10 | | Department , with the concurrence of the chief procurement |
11 | | officer, may develop guidelines to regulate the level of |
12 | | participation of individual minority-owned businesses and |
13 | | female-owned women-owned businesses in the target market |
14 | | program in order to prevent the domination of the target |
15 | | market program by a small number of those entities. The If |
16 | | necessary or useful, the Department may require |
17 | | minority-owned businesses and female-owned women-owned |
18 | | businesses to participate in training programs offered by |
19 | | the Department or other State agencies as a condition |
20 | | precedent to participation in the target market program. |
21 | | (4) Participation in the target market program shall be |
22 | | limited to minority-owned businesses and female-owned |
23 | | women-owned businesses and joint ventures consisting |
24 | | exclusively of minority-owned businesses, female-owned |
25 | | women-owned businesses, or both , that are certified as |
26 | | disadvantaged businesses pursuant to the provisions of |
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1 | | Section 6(d) of the Business Enterprise for Minorities, |
2 | | Females, and Persons with Disabilities Act . A firm awarded |
3 | | The prime contractor on a target market contract may |
4 | | subcontract up to 50% of the dollar value of the target |
5 | | market contract to subcontractors who are not |
6 | | minority-owned businesses or female-owned women-owned |
7 | | businesses. |
8 | | (5) The Department may include in the target market |
9 | | program contracts that are funded by the federal government |
10 | | to the extent allowed by federal law and may vary the |
11 | | standards of eligibility of the target market program (for |
12 | | example, by allowing the participation of businesses owned |
13 | | by a person with a disability) to the extent necessary to |
14 | | comply with the federal funding requirements. |
15 | | (6) If no satisfactory bid or response is received with |
16 | | respect to a contract that has been designated as part of |
17 | | the target market program, the chief procurement officer, |
18 | | in consultation with the Department, Department may delete |
19 | | that contract from the target market program. In addition, |
20 | | the chief procurement officer , in consultation with the |
21 | | Department, may shall thereupon designate and set aside for |
22 | | the target market program additional contracts |
23 | | corresponding in approximate value to the contract that was |
24 | | deleted from the target market program, in keeping with the |
25 | | narrowly tailored process used for selecting contracts |
26 | | suitable for the program and to the extent feasible. |
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1 | | (7) The chief procurement officer, in consultation |
2 | | with the Department, shall promulgate such rules as he or |
3 | | she deems necessary to administer the target market |
4 | | program. In order to facilitate the performance of target |
5 | | market contracts by minority-owned businesses and |
6 | | women-owned businesses, the chief procurement officer may |
7 | | expedite payments under target market contracts, may |
8 | | reduce retainages under target market contracts when |
9 | | appropriate, and may pay the contractor a portion of the |
10 | | value of a target market contract at the time of award as |
11 | | an advance to cover start-up and mobilization costs.
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12 | | If any part, sentence, or clause of this Section is for any |
13 | | reason held invalid or to be unconstitutional, such decision |
14 | | shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this |
15 | | Section. |
16 | | This Section is repealed on June 30, 2014. |
17 | | (Source: P.A. 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 |
18 | | for the effective date of P.A. 96-795) .)
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19 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
20 | | becoming law. |