Public Act 102-1101 Public Act 1101 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-1101 | HB4813 Enrolled | LRB102 25424 CMG 34709 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section | 10-20.21 as follows:
| (105 ILCS 5/10-20.21)
| Sec. 10-20.21. Contracts.
| (a)
To award all contracts for
purchase of supplies and | materials or work involving an expenditure in excess of | $25,000 or a lower amount as required by board policy
to the | lowest responsible bidder, considering conformity with
| specifications, terms of delivery, quality and serviceability, | after due
advertisement, except the following: | (i) contracts for the services of
individuals | possessing a high degree of professional skill where the
| ability or fitness of the individual plays an important | part; | (ii)
contracts for the printing of finance committee | reports and departmental
reports; | (iii) contracts for the printing or engraving of | bonds, tax
warrants and other evidences of indebtedness; | (iv) contracts for the
purchase of perishable foods | and perishable beverages; |
| (v) contracts for
materials and work which have been | awarded to the lowest responsible bidder
after due | advertisement, but due to unforeseen revisions, not the | fault of
the contractor for materials and work, must be | revised causing expenditures
not in excess of 10% of the | contract price; | (vi)
contracts for the maintenance or servicing of, or | provision of
repair parts for, equipment which are made | with the manufacturer or
authorized service agent of that | equipment where the provision of parts,
maintenance, or | servicing can best be performed by the manufacturer or
| authorized service agent; | (vii) purchases and contracts for the use,
purchase, | delivery, movement, or installation of data processing | equipment,
software, or services and telecommunications | and interconnect
equipment, software, and services; | (viii) contracts for duplicating
machines and | supplies; | (ix) contracts for the purchase of fuel, including | diesel, gasoline, oil, aviation, natural gas, or propane, | lubricants, or other petroleum products; | (x) purchases of
equipment previously owned by some | entity other than the district
itself; | (xi) contracts for repair, maintenance, remodeling, | renovation, or
construction, or a single project involving | an expenditure not to exceed
$50,000 and not involving a |
| change or increase in the size, type, or extent
of an | existing facility; | (xii) contracts for goods or services procured
from | another governmental agency; | (xiii) contracts for goods or services
which are | economically procurable from only one source, such as for | the
purchase of magazines, books, periodicals, pamphlets | and reports, and for
utility services such as water, | light, heat, telephone or telegraph;
| (xiv) where funds are expended in an emergency and | such emergency
expenditure is approved by 3/4 of the | members of the board; | (xv) State master contracts authorized under Article | 28A of this Code; and | (xvi) contracts providing for the transportation of | pupils, which contracts must be advertised in the same | manner as competitive bids and awarded by first | considering the bidder or bidders most able to provide | safety and comfort for the pupils, stability of service, | and any other factors set forth in the request for | proposal regarding quality of service, and then price ; and | (xvii) contracts for goods, services, or management in | the operation of a school's food service, including a | school that participates in any of the United States | Department of Agriculture's child nutrition programs if a | good faith effort is made on behalf of the school district |
| to give preference to: | (1) contracts that procure food that promotes the | health and well-being of students, in compliance with | United States Department of Agriculture nutrition | standards for school meals. Contracts should also | promote the production of scratch made, minimally | processed foods; | (2) contracts that give a preference to State or | regional suppliers that source local food products; | (3) contracts that give a preference to food | suppliers that utilize producers that adopt hormone | and pest management practices recommended by the | United States Department of Agriculture; | (4) contracts that give a preference to food | suppliers that value animal welfare; and | (5) contracts that increase opportunities for | businesses owned and operated by minorities, women, or | persons with disabilities. | Food supplier data shall be submitted to the school | district at the time of the bid, to the best of the | bidder's ability, and updated annually thereafter during | the term of the contract. The contractor shall submit the | updated food supplier data. The data required under this | item (xvii) shall include the name and address of each | supplier, distributor, processor, and producer involved in | the provision of the products that the bidder is to |
| supply . | However, at no time shall a cause of action lie against a | school board for awarding a pupil transportation contract per | the standards set forth in this subsection (a) unless the | cause of action is based on fraudulent conduct. | All competitive
bids for contracts involving an | expenditure in excess of $25,000 or a lower amount as required | by board policy must be
sealed by the bidder and must be opened | by a member or employee of the
school board at a public bid | opening at which the contents of the bids
must be announced. | Each bidder must receive at least 3 days' notice of the
time | and place of the bid opening. For purposes of this Section due
| advertisement includes, but is not limited to, at least one | public notice
at least 10 days before the bid date in a | newspaper published in the
district, or if no newspaper is | published in the district, in a newspaper
of general | circulation in the area of the district. State master | contracts and certified education purchasing contracts, as | defined in Article 28A of this Code, are not subject to the | requirements of this paragraph.
| Under this Section, the acceptance of bids sealed by a | bidder and the opening of these bids at a public bid opening | may be permitted by an electronic process for communicating, | accepting, and opening competitive bids. An electronic bidding | process must provide for, but is not limited to, the following | safeguards: |
| (1) On the date and time certain of a bid opening, the | primary person conducting the competitive, sealed, | electronic bid process shall log onto a specified database | using a unique username and password previously assigned | to the bidder to allow access to the bidder's specific bid | project number. | (2) The specified electronic database must be on a | network that (i) is in a secure environment behind a | firewall; (ii) has specific encryption tools; (iii) | maintains specific intrusion detection systems; (iv) has | redundant systems architecture with data storage back-up, | whether by compact disc or tape; and (v) maintains a | disaster recovery plan.
| It is the legislative intent of Public Act 96-841 to maintain | the integrity of the sealed bidding process provided for in | this Section, to further limit any possibility of bid-rigging, | to reduce administrative costs to school districts, and to | effect efficiencies in communications with bidders. | (b) To require, as a condition of any contract for goods | and services,
that persons
bidding for and awarded a contract | and all affiliates of the person collect and
remit
Illinois | Use Tax on all sales of tangible personal property into the | State of
Illinois in
accordance with the provisions of the | Illinois Use Tax Act regardless of whether
the
person or | affiliate is a "retailer maintaining a place of business | within this
State" as
defined in Section 2 of the Use Tax Act. |
| For purposes of this Section, the term
"affiliate"
means any | entity that (1) directly, indirectly, or constructively | controls
another entity, (2)
is directly, indirectly, or | constructively controlled by another entity, or (3)
is subject | to
the control of a common entity. For purposes of this | subsection (b), an entity
controls
another entity if it owns, | directly or individually, more than 10% of the
voting
| securities
of that entity. As used in this subsection (b), the | term "voting security"
means a security
that (1) confers upon | the holder the right to vote for the election of members
of the | board
of directors or similar governing body of the business | or (2) is convertible
into, or entitles
the holder to receive | upon its exercise, a security that confers such a right
to
| vote. A
general partnership interest is a voting security.
| To require that bids and contracts include a certification | by the bidder
or
contractor that the bidder or contractor is | not barred from bidding for or
entering into a
contract under | this Section and that the bidder or contractor acknowledges | that
the school
board may declare the contract void if the | certification completed pursuant to
this
subsection (b) is | false.
| (b-5) To require all contracts and agreements that pertain | to goods and services and that are intended to generate | additional revenue and other remunerations for the school | district in excess of $1,000, including without limitation | vending machine contracts, sports and other attire, class |
| rings, and photographic services, to be approved by the school | board. The school board shall file as an attachment to its | annual budget a report, in a form as determined by the State | Board of Education, indicating for the prior year the name of | the vendor, the product or service provided, and the actual | net revenue and non-monetary remuneration from each of the | contracts or agreements. In addition, the report shall | indicate for what purpose the revenue was used and how and to | whom the non-monetary remuneration was distributed.
| (b-10) To prohibit any contract to purchase food with a | bidder or offeror if the bidder's or offeror's contract terms | prohibit the school from donating food to food banks, | including, but not limited to, homeless shelters, food | pantries, and soup kitchens. | (c) If the State education purchasing entity creates a | master contract as defined in Article 28A of this Code, then | the State education purchasing entity shall notify school | districts of the existence of the master contract. | (d) In purchasing supplies, materials, equipment, or | services that are not subject to subsection (c) of this | Section, before a school district solicits bids or awards a | contract, the district may review and consider as a bid under | subsection (a) of this Section certified education purchasing | contracts that are already available through the State | education purchasing entity. | (Source: P.A. 101-570, eff. 8-23-19; 101-632, eff. 6-5-20.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law. |
Effective Date: 06/29/2022
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