Public Act 096-1444 Public Act 1444 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 096-1444 | HB5065 Enrolled | LRB096 17378 RCE 32730 b |
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| AN ACT concerning finance.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 3. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by | changing Sections 15-15 and 15-25 as follows: | (30 ILCS 500/15-15) | Sec. 15-15. Publication. All volumes of the Illinois | Procurement
Bulletin shall be published at least
once per | month. Any volume, including volumes available in print format,
| shall be available through subscription for a
minimal fee not | exceeding
publication and distribution costs. The Illinois | Procurement
Bulletin shall be distributed free to
public | libraries within Illinois and electronically to any entity that | has subscribed on the publishing entity's website . | (Source: P.A. 90-572, eff. date - See Sec. 99-5.) | (30 ILCS 500/15-25) | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 96-795 ) | Sec. 15-25. Bulletin content. | (a) Invitations for bids. Notice of each and every contract | that is
offered, including renegotiated contracts and change | orders,
shall be published in the Bulletin , and all businesses | listed on the Department of Transportation Disadvantaged |
| Business Enterprise Directory, the Department of Central | Management Services Business Enterprise Program and Small | Business Vendors Directory, and the Capital Development | Board's Directory of Certified Minority and Female Business | Enterprises shall be furnished written instructions and | information on how to register on each Procurement Bulletin | maintained by the State. Such information shall be provided to | each business within 30 days after the business' notice of | certification . The applicable chief procurement officer
may | provide by rule an organized format for the publication of this
| information, but in any case it must include at least the date | first offered,
the date submission of offers is due, the | location that offers are to be
submitted to, the purchasing | State agency, the responsible State purchasing
officer, a brief | purchase description, the method of source selection,
| information of how to obtain a comprehensive purchase | description and any
disclosure and contract forms, and | encouragement to prospective vendors to hire qualified | veterans, as defined by Section 45-67 of this Code, and | qualified Illinois minorities, women, persons with | disabilities, and residents discharged from any Illinois adult | correctional center. | (b) Contracts let or awarded . Notice of each and every | contract that is let
or awarded , including renegotiated | contracts and change orders, shall be issued electronically to | those bidders or offerors submitting responses to the |
| solicitations, inclusive of the unsuccessful bidders, | immediately upon contract let. Failure of any chief procurement | officer to give such notice shall result in tolling the time | for filing a bid protest up to 5 business days. The apparent | low bidder's award and all other bids from bidders responding | to solicitations shall be posted on the agency's website the | next business day
published in the next available subsequent | Bulletin, and
the applicable chief procurement officer may | provide by rule an organized
format for the publication
of
this | information, but in any case it must include at least all of | the
information specified in subsection (a) as well as the name | of the successful
responsible bidder or offeror, the contract | price, the number of unsuccessful
responsive bidders, and any | other disclosure specified in any Section of this
Code. This | notice must be posted in the online electronic Bulletin prior | to execution of the contract .
| (b-5) Contracts awarded. Notice of each and every contract | that is awarded, including renegotiated contracts and change | orders, shall be issued electronically to the successful | responsible bidder or offeror, posted on the agency's website | the next business day, and published in the next available | subsequent Bulletin. The applicable chief procurement officer | may provide by rule an organized format for the publication of | this information, but in any case it must include at least all | of the information specified in subsection (a) as well as the | name of the successful responsible bidder or offeror, the |
| contract price, the number of unsuccessful responsive bidders, | and any other disclosure specified in any Section of this Code. | This notice must be posted in the online electronic Bulletin | prior to execution of the contract. | (c) Emergency purchase disclosure. Any chief procurement | officer, State
purchasing officer, or designee exercising | emergency purchase authority under
this Code shall publish a | written description and reasons and the total cost,
if known, | or an estimate if unknown and the name of the responsible chief
| procurement officer and State purchasing officer, and the | business or person
contracted with for all emergency purchases | in
the next timely, practicable Bulletin. This notice must be | posted in the online electronic Bulletin within 3 business days | after the execution of the contract.
| (d) Other required disclosure. The applicable chief | procurement officer
shall provide by rule for the organized | publication of all other disclosure
required in other Sections | of this Code in a timely manner. | (e) The Department of Central Management Services, the | Capital Development Board, the Department of Transportation, | and the higher education chief procurement officer shall | provide the Procurement Policy Board with the information and | resources necessary, and in a manner, to effectuate the purpose | of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly. | (Source: P.A. 94-1067, eff. 8-1-06; 95-536, eff. 1-1-08.) |
| (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 96-795 ) | Sec. 15-25. Bulletin content. | (a) Invitations for bids. Notice of each and every contract | that is
offered, including renegotiated contracts and change | orders,
shall be published in the Bulletin , and all businesses | listed on the Department of Transportation Disadvantaged | Business Enterprise Directory, the Department of Central | Management Services Business Enterprise Program and Small | Business Vendors Directory, and the Capital Development | Board's Directory of Certified Minority and Female Business | Enterprises shall be furnished written instructions and | information on how to register on each Procurement Bulletin | maintained by the State. Such information shall be provided to | each business within 30 days after the business' notice of | certification . The applicable chief procurement officer
may | provide by rule an organized format for the publication of this
| information, but in any case it must include at least the date | first offered,
the date submission of offers is due, the | location that offers are to be
submitted to, the purchasing | State agency, the responsible State purchasing
officer, a brief | purchase description, the method of source selection,
| information of how to obtain a comprehensive purchase | description and any
disclosure and contract forms, and | encouragement to prospective vendors to hire qualified | veterans, as defined by Section 45-67 of this Code, and | qualified Illinois minorities, women, persons with |
| disabilities, and residents discharged from any Illinois adult | correctional center. | (b) Contracts let or awarded . Notice of each and every | contract that is let
or awarded , including renegotiated | contracts and change orders, shall be issued electronically to | those bidders or offerors submitting responses to the | solicitations, inclusive of the unsuccessful bidders, | immediately upon contract let. Failure of any chief procurement | officer to give such notice shall result in tolling the time | for filing a bid protest up to 5 business days. The apparent | low bidder's award and all other bids from bidders responding | to solicitations shall be posted on the agency's website the | next business day
published in the next available subsequent | Bulletin, and
the applicable chief procurement officer may | provide by rule an organized
format for the publication
of
this | information, but in any case it must include at least all of | the
information specified in subsection (a), the name of the | successful
responsible bidder or offeror, the contract price, | the number of unsuccessful
responsive bidders, the information | required in subsection (g) of Section 20-10 if applicable, and | any other disclosure specified in any Section of this
Code. | This notice must be posted in the online electronic Bulletin no | later than 10 business days after the contract is awarded .
| (b-5) Contracts awarded. Notice of each and every contract | that is awarded, including renegotiated contracts and change | orders, shall be issued electronically to the successful |
| responsible bidder or offeror, posted on the agency's website | the next business day, and published in the next available | subsequent Bulletin. The applicable chief procurement officer | may provide by rule an organized format for the publication of | this information, but in any case it must include at least all | of the information specified in subsection (a) as well as the | name of the successful responsible bidder or offeror, the | contract price, the number of unsuccessful responsive bidders, | and any other disclosure specified in any Section of this Code. | This notice must be posted in the online electronic Bulletin | prior to execution of the contract. | (c) Emergency purchase disclosure. Any chief procurement | officer or State
purchasing officer exercising emergency | purchase authority under
this Code shall publish a written | description and reasons and the total cost,
if known, or an | estimate if unknown and the name of the responsible chief
| procurement officer and State purchasing officer, and the | business or person
contracted with for all emergency purchases | in
the next timely, practicable Bulletin. This notice must be | posted in the online electronic Bulletin no later than 3 | business days after the contract is awarded.
Notice of a | hearing to extend an emergency contract must be posted in the | online electronic Procurement Bulletin no later than 5 business | days prior to the hearing. | (c-5) Business Enterprise Program report. Each purchasing | agency shall post in the online electronic Bulletin a copy of |
| its annual report of utilization of businesses owned by | minorities, females, and persons with disabilities as | submitted to the Business Enterprise Council for Minorities, | Females, and Persons with Disabilities pursuant to Section 6(c) | of the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons | with Disabilities Act within 10 business days after its | submission of its report to the Council.
| (c-10) Renewals. Notice of each contract renewal shall be | posted in the online electronic Bulletin within 10 business | days of the determination to renew the contract and the next | available subsequent Bulletin. The notice shall include at | least all of the information required in subsection (b).
| (c-15) Sole source procurements. Before entering into a | sole source contract, a chief procurement officer exercising | sole source procurement authority under this Code shall publish | a written description of intent to enter into a sole source | contract along with a description of the item to be procured | and the intended sole source contractor. This notice must be | posted in the online electronic Procurement Bulletin before a | sole source contract is awarded and at least 14 days before the | hearing required by Section 20-25. | (d) Other required disclosure. The applicable chief | procurement officer
shall provide by rule for the organized | publication of all other disclosure
required in other Sections | of this Code in a timely manner. | (e) The changes to subsections (b), (c), (c-5), (c-10), and |
| (c-15) of this Section made by this amendatory Act of the 96th | General Assembly apply to reports submitted, offers made, and | notices on contracts executed on or after its effective date.
| (f) The Department of Central Management Services, the | Capital Development Board, the Department of Transportation, | and the higher education chief procurement officer shall | provide the Procurement Policy Board with the information and | resources necessary, and in a manner, to effectuate the purpose | of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly. | (Source: P.A. 95-536, eff. 1-1-08; 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see | Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 for the effective date of changes made | by P.A. 96-795).) | Section 5. The Business Enterprise for Minorities, | Females, and Persons with
Disabilities Act is amended by | changing Section 9 as follows:
| (30 ILCS 575/9) (from Ch. 127, par. 132.609)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on June 30, 2010)
| Sec. 9. This Act is repealed June 30, 2012 2010 . | (Source: P.A. 95-776, eff. 8-4-08.)
| Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes | changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text | that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section | represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
| not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes | made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other | Public Act.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/20/2010
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