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1 AN ACT concerning ethics.
2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
4 Section 5. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by
5 changing Section 50-30 as follows:
6 (30 ILCS 500/50-30)
7 Sec. 50-30. Revolving door prohibition. No former State
8 officer or State employee may, within a period of 2 years
9 immediately after termination of State employment, accept
10 employment or receive compensation from an employer if:
11 (1) The officer or employee, during the 2 years
12 immediately preceding termination of State employment, was
13 engaged in the negotiation or administration on behalf of the
14 State or agency of one or more contracts with that employer
15 and was in a position to make discretionary decisions
16 affecting the outcome of such negotiation or nature of such
17 administration; or
18 (2) The officer or employee was the chief procurement
19 officer, associate procurement officer, State purchasing
20 officer, designee of one of those officers whose principal
21 duties are directly related to State procurement, or
22 executive officer confirmed by the Senate.
23 This prohibition includes but is not limited to: lobbying
24 the procurement process; specifying; bidding; proposing bid,
25 proposal, or contract documents; on his or her own behalf or
26 on behalf of any firm, partnership, association, or
27 corporation. This Section applies only to persons who
28 terminate an affected position on or after the effective date
29 of this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly.Chief
30 procurement officers, associate procurement officers, State
31 purchasing officers, their designees whose principal duties
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1 are directly related to State procurement, and executive
2 officers confirmed by the Senate are expressly prohibited for
3 a period of 2 years after terminating an affected position
4 from engaging in any procurement activity relating to the
5 State agency most recently employing them in an affected
6 position for a period of at least 6 months. The prohibition
7 includes but is not limited to: lobbying the procurement
8 process; specifying; bidding; proposing bid, proposal, or
9 contract documents; on their own behalf or on behalf of any
10 firm, partnership, association, or corporation. This Section
11 applies only to persons who terminate an affected position on
12 or after January 15, 1999.
13 (Source: P.A. 90-572, eff. 2-6-98.)
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