Full Text of HB1225 104th General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning State government. | 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | 3 | | represented in the General Assembly: | 4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Best | 5 | | Customer Price Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds and | 7 | | declares that: | 8 | | (1) It has been the long-standing public policy of | 9 | | this State to provide a level playing field in procurement | 10 | | for small and mid-sized businesses. Despite this policy, | 11 | | the portion of State funds spent on small and mid-sized | 12 | | businesses, especially minority-owned, women-owned, and | 13 | | veteran-owned businesses, is persistently far below where | 14 | | the General Assembly believes it should be. | 15 | | (2) This State has a choice in implementing pricing | 16 | | policy for goods. Manufacturers sometimes give their best | 17 | | price to the largest suppliers and largest resellers, | 18 | | leaving small and mid-sized suppliers and small and | 19 | | mid-sized resellers to pay a higher price. Allowing | 20 | | manufacturers to force smaller suppliers for State | 21 | | purchases to pay a higher price excludes small suppliers | 22 | | from any low-bid State procurement. | 23 | | (3) On average, minority-owned, women-owned, and |
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| 1 | | veteran-owned businesses are smaller than incumbent firms, | 2 | | and policies that level the playing field in procurement | 3 | | for firms that are smaller will disproportionately benefit | 4 | | minority-owned, women-owned and veteran-owned businesses, | 5 | | rectifying past decades of discrimination in a | 6 | | race-neutral and gender-neutral way. | 7 | | (4) It has long been public policy to empower State | 8 | | purchasing officials with the ability to require the most | 9 | | favorable terms to be granted to this State on any | 10 | | purchase of supplies or services, and extending this | 11 | | policy to ensure the best customer pricing is extended by | 12 | | manufacturers to this State's suppliers and resellers is | 13 | | consistent with both federal procurement law and State | 14 | | procurement law. | 15 | | (5) Requiring the best customer price for procured | 16 | | goods will create a more inclusive choice for State | 17 | | procurement and a level playing field for all suppliers, | 18 | | both from the manufacturers to suppliers or resellers and | 19 | | from suppliers or resellers to this State. | 20 | | (6) It is in the best interest of the taxpayers of this | 21 | | State to ensure that this State's purchases of goods | 22 | | always get the best customer pricing from all participants | 23 | | in the transaction, both from the manufacturer to the | 24 | | supplier or reseller and from the supplier or reseller to | 25 | | this State. |
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| 1 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | 2 | | "Best customer pricing" means the best price offered to | 3 | | any customer for the goods this State is seeking to buy, | 4 | | including price, discounts, commissions, rebates, and other | 5 | | incentives that impact the consideration paid for the good. | 6 | | "Letter of supply" means a document from the manufacturer | 7 | | to a supplier or reseller that indicates the supplier or | 8 | | reseller is able to secure the goods this State seeks to buy. | 9 | | "Public institution of higher education" has the meaning | 10 | | given to that term in Section 1-13 of the Illinois Procurement | 11 | | Code. | 12 | | "Reseller" means a registered vendor of this State that | 13 | | supplies goods the company does not manufacture. | 14 | | "State agency" has the meaning given to that term in | 15 | | Section 1-15.100 of the Illinois Procurement Code. | 16 | | "Supplier" means a registered vendor of this State that | 17 | | supplies goods the company does not manufacture. | 18 | | Section 15. Best consumer pricing. | 19 | | (a) The provisions of this Act apply if a public | 20 | | institution of higher education or a State agency | 21 | | affirmatively requires best customer pricing for a particular | 22 | | procurement of goods. If goods are to be purchased by this | 23 | | State from a supplier or reseller, the supplier or reseller | 24 | | shall attest that the price is the best customer price. The | 25 | | supplier or reseller shall include a provision in the letter |
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| 1 | | of supply from the manufacturer that the supplier or reseller | 2 | | can secure the supply and quantity of goods to be purchased, | 3 | | and that the manufacturer has extended the same best customer | 4 | | pricing from the manufacturer to each of the suppliers or | 5 | | resellers registered with this State for the goods to be | 6 | | purchased. | 7 | | (b) Nothing in this Section shall require the manufacturer | 8 | | to extend best customer pricing to any supplier or reseller | 9 | | for any goods that are not purchased by this State. | 10 | | (c) Nothing in this Section shall regulate or impact any | 11 | | commercial relationship between a manufacturer and a supplier | 12 | | or reseller for any goods that are not the subject of a State | 13 | | purchase. | 14 | | (d) Nothing in this Section shall require any | 15 | | manufacturer, reseller, or supplier to disclose any | 16 | | proprietary information in the letter of supply. | 17 | | Section 20. Declining bids. If a public institution of | 18 | | higher education or a State agency requires best customer | 19 | | pricing for the goods but does not believe the price is | 20 | | competitive, the public institution of higher education or the | 21 | | State agency may decline to award the bid. | 22 | | Section 25. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1, | 23 | | 2031. | 24 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| 1 | | becoming law. |
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