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1    AN ACT concerning education.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Department of Central Management Services
5Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by
6adding Section 405-530 as follows:
 
7    (20 ILCS 405/405-530 new)
8    Sec. 405-530. Higher education supplier diversity report.
9    (a) Every institution of higher education approved by the
10Illinois Student Assistance Commission for purposes of the
11Monetary Award Program, whether public or private, shall submit
12a 2-page report on its voluntary supplier diversity program to
13the Department. The report shall set forth all of the
14following:
15        (1) The name, address, phone number, and e-mail address
16    of the point of contact for the supplier diversity program
17    (or the institution's procurement program if there is no
18    supplier diversity program) for vendors to register with
19    the program.
20        (2) Local and State certifications the institution
21    accepts or recognizes for minority-owned, women-owned, or
22    veteran-owned business status.
23        (3) On the second page, a narrative explaining the

 

 

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1    results of the report and the tactics to be employed to
2    achieve the goals.
3        (4) With respect to public universities, the voluntary
4    goals, if any, for fiscal year 2016 in each category for
5    the entire budget of the institution (expending both public
6    and private moneys, including any fee-supported entities)
7    and the commodity codes or a description of particular
8    goods and services for the area of procurement in which the
9    institution expects most of those goals to focus on in the
10    next year. With respect to public universities, beginning
11    with the 2017 report, the actual spending for the entire
12    budget of the institution (expending both public and
13    private moneys, including any fee-supported entities) for
14    minority business enterprises, women's business
15    enterprises, and veteran-owned businesses, expressed both
16    in actual dollars and as a percentage of the total budget
17    of the institution. The report shall include the total
18    dollar amount subject to the Business Enterprise Program
19    under the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and
20    Persons with Disabilities Act, the goal established by the
21    Business Enterprise Program, and the actual amount spent on
22    minority-owned, women-owned, and veteran-owned businesses
23    of dollars subject to the Business Enterprise Program goal.
24    The narrative report shall include the university's
25    Compliance Plan as defined by the Business Enterprise
26    Program.

 

 

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1        (5) With respect to public community colleges, the
2    voluntary goals, if any, for fiscal year 2017 in each
3    category for the entire budget of the institution
4    (expending both public and private moneys, including any
5    fee-supported entities) and the commodity codes or a
6    description of particular goods and services for the area
7    of procurement in which the institution expects most of
8    those goals to focus on in the next year. However, a public
9    community college may report the information under this
10    subdivision (3) for fiscal year 2016 instead. With respect
11    to public community colleges, beginning with the 2018
12    report, the actual spending for the entire budget of the
13    institution (expending both public and private moneys,
14    including any fee-supported entities) for minority
15    business enterprises, women's business enterprises, and
16    veteran-owned businesses, expressed both in actual dollars
17    and as a percentage of the total budget of the institution.
18    However, if a public community college elects to report the
19    information under subdivision (3) of this subsection (a)
20    for fiscal year 2016 instead, then the information under
21    this subdivision (4) must be reported beginning with the
22    2017 report.
23        (6) With respect to private institutions of higher
24    education, the voluntary goals, if any, for either fiscal
25    year or calendar year 2017 in each category for the entire
26    budget of the institution (expending both public and

 

 

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1    private moneys, including any fee-supported entities) and
2    the commodity codes or a description of particular goods
3    and services for the area of procurement in which the
4    institution expects most of those goals to focus on in the
5    next year. However, a private institution of higher
6    education may report the information under this
7    subdivision (3) for fiscal year or calendar year 2016
8    instead. With respect to private institutions of higher
9    education, beginning with the 2018 report, the actual
10    spending for the entire budget of the institution
11    (expending both public and private moneys, including any
12    fee-supported entities) for minority business enterprises,
13    women's business enterprises, and veteran-owned
14    businesses, expressed both in actual dollars and as a
15    percentage of the total budget of the institution. However,
16    if a private institution of higher education elects to
17    report the information under subdivision (3) of this
18    subsection (a) for fiscal year or calendar year 2016
19    instead, then the information under this subdivision (4)
20    must be reported beginning with the 2017 report.
21    Each public university is required to submit a searchable
22Adobe PDF report to the Department on or before November 15,
232016 and on or before November 15 every year thereafter. Each
24private institution of higher education is required to submit a
25searchable Adobe PDF report to the Department on or before
26November 15, 2017 and on or before November 15 every year

 

 

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1thereafter. Each public community college is required to submit
2a searchable Adobe PDF report to the Illinois Community College
3Board on or before November 15, 2017 and on or before November
415 every year thereafter. However, if a private institution of
5higher education or public community college elects to report
6the information under subdivision (3) of this subsection (a)
7for fiscal year or calendar year 2016 instead, then the
8institution is required to submit the report on or before
9November 15, 2016 and on or before November 15 every year
10thereafter. The Illinois Community College Board shall
11immediately forward to the Department all reports submitted to
12the Illinois Community College Board. The Illinois Community
13College Board is not responsible for collecting the reports or
14for the content of the reports.
15    (b) For each report submitted under subsection (a) of this
16Section, the Department shall publish the results on its
17Internet website for 5 years after submission or, with respect
18to public community colleges, for 5 years after the report has
19been forwarded to the Department by the Illinois Community
20College Board. The Department is not responsible for collecting
21the reports or for the content of the reports.
22    (c) The Department shall hold an annual higher education
23supplier diversity workshop in February of 2016 and every
24February thereafter to discuss the reports with
25representatives of the institutions of higher education and
26vendors.

 

 

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1    (d) The Department shall prepare a one-page template (not
2including the narrative section) for the voluntary supplier
3diversity reports. For purposes of complying with the Business
4Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with
5Disabilities Act and notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
6the submission of these reports by public universities
7satisfies all reporting requirements.
 
8    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
9becoming law.