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SB2411 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB2411

 

Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Ram Villivalam

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
30 ILCS 500/45-45
30 ILCS 500/45-95
30 ILCS 500/45-105

    Amends the Illinois Procurement Code. In provisions concerning small businesses, HUBZone business contracts, and bid preferences, provides that, if a bidder has failed to be awarded a contract after 4 consecutive bids to provide the same services to a single agency, the applicable chief procurement officer for that agency shall in writing detail why all 4 bids were rejected.


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A BILL FOR

 

SB2411LRB104 11430 HLH 21518 b

1    AN ACT concerning finance.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by
5changing Sections 45-45, 45-95, and 45-105 as follows:
 
6    (30 ILCS 500/45-45)
7    Sec. 45-45. Small businesses.
8    (a) Set-asides. Each chief procurement officer has
9authority to designate as small business set-asides a fair
10proportion of construction, supply, and service contracts for
11award to small businesses in Illinois. Advertisements for bids
12or offers for those contracts shall specify designation as
13small business set-asides. In awarding the contracts, only
14bids or offers from qualified small businesses shall be
15considered.
16    (b) Small business. "Small business" means a business that
17is independently owned and operated and that is not dominant
18in its field of operation. The chief procurement officer shall
19establish a detailed definition by rule, using in addition to
20the foregoing criteria other criteria, including the number of
21employees and the dollar volume of business. When computing
22the size status of a potential contractor, annual sales and
23receipts of the potential contractor and all of its affiliates

 

 

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1shall be included. The maximum number of employees and the
2maximum dollar volume that a small business may have under the
3rules promulgated by the chief procurement officer may vary
4from industry to industry to the extent necessary to reflect
5differing characteristics of those industries, subject to the
6following limitations:
7        (1) No wholesale business is a small business if its
8    annual sales for its most recently completed fiscal year
9    exceed $13,000,000.
10        (2) No retail business or business selling services is
11    a small business if its annual sales and receipts exceed
12    $8,000,000.
13        (3) No manufacturing business is a small business if
14    it employs more than 250 persons.
15        (4) No construction business is a small business if
16    its annual sales and receipts exceed $14,000,000.
17    (c) Fair proportion. For the purpose of subsection (a),
18for State agencies of the executive branch, a fair proportion
19of construction contracts shall be no less than 25% nor more
20than 40% of the annual total contracts for construction.
21    (c-5) Failed bid notice. If a small business bidder has
22failed to be awarded a contract after 4 consecutive bids to
23provide the same services, then the applicable agency shall,
24in writing, detail why each of the 4 bids was not awarded to
25the bidder. The applicable agency shall submit by certified
26copy to the bidder the reason or reasons why each of the 4 bids

 

 

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1was not awarded to the bidder. The agency shall submit that
2certified copy to the bidder within the same calendar quarter
3in which the fourth bid was rejected. This subsection does not
4apply if information pertaining to a failed bid was previously
5disclosed to a bidder by electronic means. If any agency
6chooses to provide information by electronic means, the agency
7shall have a written policy outlining how the agency will
8reasonably ensure the bidder receives the information. For the
9purposes of this subsection, "electronic means" means an email
10communication from the applicable agency to the bidder or a
11public posting on the applicable agency's procurement
12bulletin.
13    (d) Withdrawal of designation. A small business set-aside
14designation may be withdrawn by the purchasing agency when
15deemed in the best interests of the State. Upon withdrawal,
16all bids or offers shall be rejected, and the bidders or
17offerors shall be notified of the reason for rejection. The
18contract shall then be awarded in accordance with this Code
19without the designation of small business set-aside. Each
20chief procurement officer shall make the annual report
21available on his or her official website. Each chief
22procurement officer shall also issue a press release in
23conjunction with the small business annual report that
24includes an executive summary of the annual report and a link
25to the annual report on the chief procurement officer's
26website.

 

 

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1    (e) Small business specialist. Each chief procurement
2officer shall designate one or more individuals to serve as
3its small business specialist. The small business specialists
4shall collectively work together to accomplish the following
5duties:
6        (1) Compiling and maintaining a comprehensive list of
7    potential small contractors. In this duty, he or she shall
8    cooperate with the Federal Small Business Administration
9    in locating potential sources for various products and
10    services.
11        (2) Assisting small businesses in complying with the
12    procedures for bidding on State contracts.
13        (3) Examining requests from State agencies for the
14    purchase of property or services to help determine which
15    invitations to bid are to be designated small business
16    set-asides.
17        (4) Making recommendations to the chief procurement
18    officer for the simplification of specifications and terms
19    in order to increase the opportunities for small business
20    participation.
21        (5) Assisting in investigations by purchasing agencies
22    to determine the responsibility of bidders or offerors on
23    small business set-asides.
24    (f) Small business annual report. Each small business
25specialist designated under subsection (e) shall annually
26before November 1 report in writing to the General Assembly

 

 

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1concerning the awarding of contracts to small businesses. The
2report shall include the total value of awards made in the
3preceding fiscal year under the designation of small business
4set-aside. The report shall also include the total value of
5awards made to businesses owned by minorities, women, and
6persons with disabilities, as defined in the Business
7Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with
8Disabilities Act, in the preceding fiscal year under the
9designation of small business set-aside.
10    The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly
11shall be satisfied by filing copies of the report as required
12by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act.
13(Source: P.A. 103-570, eff. 1-1-24.)
 
14    (30 ILCS 500/45-95)
15    Sec. 45-95. HUBZone business contracts.
16    (a) For the purposes of this Section:
17    "HUBZone business" means a business that operates and
18employs people in Historically Underutilized Business Zones
19(HUBZone) as designated by the federal HUBZone Empowerment
20Act.
21    "Qualified HUBZone small business concern" means a
22business that qualifies under the HUBZone program administered
23by the United States Small Business Administration.
24    (b) Each chief procurement officer shall establish rules,
25in consultation with the procuring agency, related to the

 

 

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1eligibility of qualified HUBZone small business concerns to
2receive preference under this Section, and shall verify the
3accuracy of any information submitted by a qualified HUBZone
4small business concern with respect to a contract awarded
5under this Section.
6    (c) The provisions of this Section shall not apply to: (1)
7construction procurements; (2) construction-related services
8procurements; or (3) the selection of construction-related
9professional services.
10    (d) Failed bid notice. If a bidder has failed to be awarded
11a contract after 4 consecutive bids to provide the same
12services, then the applicable agency shall, in writing, detail
13why each of the 4 bids was not awarded to the bidder. The
14applicable agency shall submit by certified copy to the bidder
15the reason or reasons why each of the 4 bids was not awarded to
16the bidder. The agency shall submit that certified copy to the
17bidder within the same calendar quarter in which the fourth
18bid was rejected. This subsection does not apply if
19information pertaining to a failed bid was previously
20disclosed to a bidder by electronic means. If any agency
21chooses to provide information by electronic means, the agency
22shall have a written policy outlining how the agency will
23reasonably ensure the bidder receives the information. For the
24purposes of this subsection, "electronic means" means an email
25communication from the applicable agency to the bidder or a
26public posting on the applicable agency's procurement

 

 

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1bulletin.
2(Source: P.A. 100-881, eff. 1-1-19.)
 
3    (30 ILCS 500/45-105)
4    Sec. 45-105. Bid preference for Illinois businesses.
5    (a) (Blank).
6    (b) It is hereby declared to be the public policy of the
7State of Illinois to promote the economy of Illinois through
8the use of Illinois businesses for all State construction
9contracts.
10    (c) A construction agency, as defined in Section 1-15.25,
11procuring construction services shall make reasonable efforts
12to contract with Illinois businesses.
13    (d) Each construction agency shall submit a report to the
14Governor and the General Assembly by December 1 of each year
15that identifies the Illinois businesses procured by the
16construction agency, the primary location of the construction
17project, the percentage of the construction agency's
18utilization of Illinois businesses on the project as a whole,
19and the actions that the construction agency has undertaken to
20increase the use of Illinois businesses.
21    (e) In procuring construction services for projects with a
22total value that exceeds the small purchase maximum
23established by Section 20-20 of this Code, construction
24agencies shall provide a bid preference to a responsive and
25responsible bidder that is an Illinois business as defined in

 

 

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1this Section. The construction agency shall allocate to the
2lowest bid by an Illinois business that is responsible and
3responsive a bid preference of 4% of the contract base bid.
4This subsection applies only to projects where a business that
5is not an Illinois business submits a bid.
6    (e-5) The chief procurement officer shall require at the
7time of submission of a bid, and may require at the chief
8procurement officer's option at any time during the term of
9the contract, that the bidder or contractor submit an
10affidavit and other supporting documents demonstrating that
11the bidder or contractor is an Illinois business and, if
12applicable, submit an affidavit and other supporting documents
13demonstrating that the bidder or contractor is eligible for a
144% bid preference under this Section.
15    (e-10) If a contractor who is awarded a contract through
16the use of a preference for Illinois businesses provided false
17information in order to obtain that preference, then the
18contractor is subject to disciplinary procedures as identified
19in Section 50-65 of this Act.
20    (e-15) Failed bid notice. If a bidder has failed to be
21awarded a contract after 4 consecutive bids to provide the
22same services, then the applicable agency shall, in writing,
23detail why each of the 4 bids was not awarded to the bidder.
24The applicable agency shall submit by certified copy to the
25bidder the reason or reasons why each of the 4 bids was not
26awarded to the bidder. The agency shall submit that certified

 

 

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1copy to the bidder within the same calendar quarter in which
2the fourth bid was rejected. This subsection does not apply if
3information pertaining to a failed bid was previously
4disclosed to a bidder by electronic means. If any agency
5chooses to provide information by electronic means, the agency
6shall have a written policy outlining how the agency will
7reasonably ensure the bidder receives the information. For the
8purposes of this subsection, "electronic means" means an email
9communication from the applicable agency to the bidder or a
10public posting on the applicable agency's procurement
11bulletin.
12    (f) This Section does not apply to any contract for any
13project for which federal funds are available for expenditure
14when its provisions may be in conflict with federal law or
15federal regulation.
16    (g) As used in this Section, "Illinois business" means a
17contractor that is, for at least one year prior, operating and
18headquartered in Illinois, subject to applicable State taxes,
19and providing, at the time that an invitation for a bid or
20notice of contract opportunity is first advertised,
21construction services. "Illinois business" includes a foreign
22corporation duly authorized to transact business in this State
23that has a bona fide establishment for transacting business
24within this State where it is operating, headquartered, and
25performing construction or construction-related professional
26services at least one year before an invitation for a bid or

 

 

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1notice of contract opportunity is first advertised.
2    "Illinois business" does not include any subcontractors or
3businesses headquartered outside of the State that have an
4affiliated entity operating in the State.
5(Source: P.A. 102-721, eff. 1-1-23; 103-570, eff. 1-1-24;
6103-865, Article 35, Section 35-5, eff. 1-1-25; 103-865,
7Article 65, Section 65-5, eff. 1-1-25; revised 11-26-24.)