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Sen. James F. Clayborne, Jr.
Filed: 5/21/2018
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2365
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2365 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 20-60 and by adding Sections 20-7 and 50-80 as |
6 | | follows: |
7 | | (30 ILCS 500/20-7 new) |
8 | | Sec. 20-7. Method of scoring. |
9 | | (a) All procurement scoring rubrics for contracts entered |
10 | | into under this Code shall account for and allocate 20% of the |
11 | | total available points towards evaluation of each respondent's |
12 | | commitment to diversity, and shall require supporting |
13 | | documentation to that purpose. |
14 | | (b) The scoring rubric requirements established under this |
15 | | Section shall include, but not be limited to, the following: |
16 | | (1) for publicly owned businesses, the number and |
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1 | | percentage of members of the respondent's governance board |
2 | | who are women, minorities, or persons with disabilities; |
3 | | (2) for privately owned businesses, the respondent |
4 | | shall identify whether it or its affiliates are managed by |
5 | | women, minorities, or persons with disabilities. For the |
6 | | purposes of this paragraph (2), "managed by women, |
7 | | minorities, or persons with disabilities" means being |
8 | | owned or managed by a 51% or more combination of women, |
9 | | minorities, or persons with disabilities; |
10 | | (3) the respondent shall provide the number and |
11 | | percentage of the respondent's owners and managers who are |
12 | | women, minorities, or persons with disabilities; |
13 | | (4) the number and percentage of the respondent's |
14 | | senior executive leaders, including partner, president, |
15 | | chief operating officer, managing director, or other |
16 | | senior executives, who are women, minorities, military |
17 | | veterans, or persons with disabilities; |
18 | | (5) the number and percentage of the respondent's |
19 | | staff, including both full-time and part-time employees, |
20 | | who are women, minorities, or persons with disabilities; |
21 | | and |
22 | | (6) the respondent's intended use of subcontractors |
23 | | for a project, if any, that are women, minorities, or |
24 | | persons with disabilities. |
25 | | (c) When a solicitation, including solicitations for sole |
26 | | source contracts and contracts with group purchasing |
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1 | | organizations, is issued by any State agency or public |
2 | | institution of higher education and falls within a service or |
3 | | product offering that has a history of disparate awards to a |
4 | | class of business owners that are identified under the Business |
5 | | Enterprise Program Act, the scoring rubric allocation |
6 | | identified under subsection (a) shall be 30% of the total |
7 | | available points towards evaluation of each respondent's |
8 | | commitment to diversity. |
9 | | (30 ILCS 500/20-60) |
10 | | Sec. 20-60. Duration of contracts. |
11 | | (a) Maximum duration. A contract may be entered into for
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12 | | any period of time deemed
to be in the best interests of the |
13 | | State but not
exceeding 10 years inclusive, beginning January |
14 | | 1, 2010, of proposed contract renewals. The length of
a lease |
15 | | for real property or capital improvements shall be in
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16 | | accordance with the provisions of
Section 40-25. The length of |
17 | | energy conservation program contracts or energy savings |
18 | | contracts or leases shall be in accordance with the provisions |
19 | | of Section 25-45. A contract for bond or mortgage insurance |
20 | | awarded by the Illinois Housing Development Authority, |
21 | | however, may be entered into for any period of time less than |
22 | | or equal to the maximum period of time that the subject bond or |
23 | | mortgage may remain outstanding.
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24 | | (b) Subject to appropriation. All contracts made or entered
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25 | | into shall recite that they are
subject to termination and |
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1 | | cancellation in any year for which the
General Assembly fails |
2 | | to make
an appropriation to make payments under the terms of |
3 | | the contract. |
4 | | (c) The chief procurement officer shall file a proposed |
5 | | extension or renewal of a contract with the Procurement Policy |
6 | | Board prior to entering into any extension or renewal if the |
7 | | cost associated with the extension or renewal exceeds $249,999. |
8 | | The Procurement Policy Board may object to the proposed |
9 | | extension or renewal within 30 calendar days and require a |
10 | | hearing before the Board prior to entering into the extension |
11 | | or renewal. If the Procurement Policy Board does not object |
12 | | within 30 calendar days or takes affirmative action to |
13 | | recommend the extension or renewal, the chief procurement |
14 | | officer may enter into the extension or renewal of a contract. |
15 | | This subsection does not apply to any emergency procurement, |
16 | | any procurement under Article 40, or any procurement exempted |
17 | | by Section 1-10(b) of this Code. If any State agency contract |
18 | | is paid for in whole or in part with federal-aid funds, grants, |
19 | | or loans and the provisions of this subsection would result in |
20 | | the loss of those federal-aid funds, grants, or loans, then the |
21 | | contract is exempt from the provisions of this subsection in |
22 | | order to remain eligible for those federal-aid funds, grants, |
23 | | or loans, and the State agency shall file notice of this |
24 | | exemption with the Procurement Policy Board prior to entering |
25 | | into the proposed extension or renewal. Nothing in this |
26 | | subsection permits a chief procurement officer to enter into an |
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1 | | extension or renewal in violation of subsection (a). By August |
2 | | 1 each year, the Procurement Policy Board shall file a report |
3 | | with the General Assembly identifying for the previous fiscal |
4 | | year (i) the proposed extensions or renewals that were filed |
5 | | with the Board and whether the Board objected and (ii) the |
6 | | contracts exempt from this subsection. |
7 | | (d) No vendor shall be eligible for renewal of a contract |
8 | | when that vendor has failed to meet the Business Enterprise |
9 | | Program spending goal specified under the contract, and that |
10 | | vendor is not otherwise excused from compliance under the |
11 | | Business Enterprise Program Act. |
12 | | (Source: P.A. 100-23, eff. 7-6-17.) |
13 | | (30 ILCS 500/50-80 new) |
14 | | Sec. 50-80. Diversity training; report. |
15 | | (a) All employees under each Chief Procurement Officer, as |
16 | | defined under Section 1-15.15, shall complete annual training |
17 | | for diversity and inclusion as prescribed by the Chief |
18 | | Procurement Officer in consultation with the Executive Ethics |
19 | | Commission. |
20 | | (b) Each Chief Procurement Officer shall submit to the |
21 | | Executive Ethics Commission an annual report that summarizes |
22 | | diversity training that was completed during the previous year, |
23 | | and lays out the plan for the diversity training programs in |
24 | | the coming year. Each Chief Procurement Officer shall also |
25 | | submit to the Executive Ethics Commission an annual report |
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1 | | detailing the current status of its diversity efforts, and an |
2 | | action plan to increase diversity internally within their |
3 | | respective offices, as well as a plan to increase the diversity |
4 | | of their vendors engaged in contracts, with a particular focus |
5 | | on those most underrepresented in contract awards.
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6 | | Section 10. The Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, |
7 | | and Persons with
Disabilities Act is amended by changing |
8 | | Section 4f as follows: |
9 | | (30 ILCS 575/4f) |
10 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on June 30, 2020) |
11 | | Sec. 4f. Award of State contracts. |
12 | | (1) It is hereby declared to be the public policy of the |
13 | | State of Illinois to promote and encourage each State agency |
14 | | and public institution of higher education to use businesses |
15 | | owned by minorities, women, and persons with disabilities in |
16 | | the area of goods and services, including, but not limited to, |
17 | | insurance services, investment management services, |
18 | | information technology services, accounting services, |
19 | | architectural and engineering services, and legal services. |
20 | | Furthermore, each State agency and public institution of higher |
21 | | education shall utilize such firms to the greatest extent |
22 | | feasible within the bounds of financial and fiduciary prudence, |
23 | | and take affirmative steps to remove any barriers to the full |
24 | | participation of such firms in the procurement and contracting |
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1 | | opportunities afforded. |
2 | | (a) When a State agency or public institution of higher |
3 | | education, other than a community college, awards a |
4 | | contract for insurance services, for each State agency or |
5 | | public institution of higher education, it shall be the |
6 | | aspirational goal to use insurance brokers owned by |
7 | | minorities, women, and persons with disabilities as |
8 | | defined by this Act, for not less than 20% of the total |
9 | | annual premiums or fees. |
10 | | (b) When a State agency or public institution of higher |
11 | | education, other than a community college, awards a |
12 | | contract for investment services, for each State agency or |
13 | | public institution of higher education, it shall be the |
14 | | aspirational goal to use emerging investment managers |
15 | | owned by minorities, women, and persons with disabilities |
16 | | as defined by this Act, for not less than 20% of the total |
17 | | funds under management. Furthermore, it is the |
18 | | aspirational goal that not less than 20% of the direct |
19 | | asset managers of the State funds be minorities, women, and |
20 | | persons with disabilities. |
21 | | (c) When a State agency or public institution of higher |
22 | | education, other than a community college, awards |
23 | | contracts for information technology services, accounting |
24 | | services, architectural and engineering services, and |
25 | | legal services, for each State agency and public |
26 | | institution of higher education, it shall be the |
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1 | | aspirational goal to use such firms owned by minorities, |
2 | | women, and persons with disabilities as defined by this Act |
3 | | and lawyers who are minorities, women, and persons with |
4 | | disabilities as defined by this Act, for not less than 20% |
5 | | of the total dollar amount of State contracts. |
6 | | (d) When a community college awards a contract for |
7 | | insurance services, investment services, information |
8 | | technology services, accounting services, architectural |
9 | | and engineering services, and legal services, it shall be |
10 | | the aspirational goal of each community college to use |
11 | | businesses owned by minorities, women, and persons with |
12 | | disabilities as defined in this Act for not less than 20% |
13 | | of the total amount spent on contracts for these services |
14 | | collectively. When a community college awards contracts |
15 | | for investment services, contracts awarded to investment |
16 | | managers who are not emerging investment managers as |
17 | | defined in this Act shall not be considered businesses |
18 | | owned by minorities, women, or persons with disabilities |
19 | | for the purposes of this Section. |
20 | | (e) When a State agency or public institution of higher |
21 | | education issues requests for proposals or solicitations, |
22 | | including requests and solicitations for sole source |
23 | | contracts and contracts with group purchasing |
24 | | organizations, that fall within a service or product |
25 | | offering that has a history of disparate awards to a class |
26 | | of business owners that are underrepresented in contract |
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1 | | awards, it shall be the aspirational goal to use service or |
2 | | product providers owned by minorities, women, and persons |
3 | | with disabilities as defined by this Act for not less than |
4 | | 20% of the total dollar amount of State contracts. If the |
5 | | State agency or public institution of higher education |
6 | | believes that it may be difficult to properly assess the |
7 | | minimum 20% aspirational goal, then it may appear before |
8 | | the Council to seek a modification of the goal requirement |
9 | | provided under this paragraph (e). |
10 | | (2) As used in this Section: |
11 | | "Accounting services" means the measurement, |
12 | | processing and communication of financial information |
13 | | about economic entities including, but is not limited to, |
14 | | financial accounting, management accounting, auditing, |
15 | | cost containment and auditing services, taxation and |
16 | | accounting information systems. |
17 | | "Architectural and engineering services" means |
18 | | professional services of an architectural or engineering |
19 | | nature, or incidental services, that members of the |
20 | | architectural and engineering professions, and individuals |
21 | | in their employ, may logically or justifiably perform, |
22 | | including studies, investigations, surveying and mapping, |
23 | | tests, evaluations, consultations, comprehensive planning, |
24 | | program management, conceptual designs, plans and |
25 | | specifications, value engineering, construction phase |
26 | | services, soils engineering, drawing reviews, preparation |
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1 | | of operating and maintenance manuals, and other related |
2 | | services. |
3 | | "Emerging investment manager" means an investment |
4 | | manager or claims consultant having assets under |
5 | | management below $10 billion or otherwise adjudicating |
6 | | claims. |
7 | | "Information technology services" means, but is not |
8 | | limited to, specialized technology-oriented solutions by |
9 | | combining the processes and functions of software, |
10 | | hardware, networks, telecommunications, web designers, |
11 | | cloud developing resellers, and electronics. |
12 | | "Insurance broker" means an insurance brokerage firm, |
13 | | claims administrator, or both, that procures, places all |
14 | | lines of insurance, or administers claims with annual |
15 | | premiums or fees of at least $5,000,000 but not more than |
16 | | $10,000,000. |
17 | | "Legal services" means work performed by a lawyer |
18 | | including, but not limited to, contracts in anticipation of |
19 | | litigation, enforcement actions, or investigations. |
20 | | (3) Each State agency and public institution of higher |
21 | | education shall adopt policies that identify its plan and |
22 | | implementation procedures for increasing the use of service |
23 | | firms owned by minorities, women, and persons with |
24 | | disabilities. |
25 | | (4) Except as provided in subsection (5), the Council shall |
26 | | file no later than March 1 of each year an annual report to the |
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1 | | Governor and the General Assembly. The report to the General |
2 | | Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of |
3 | | Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate in electronic |
4 | | form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall |
5 | | direct The report filed with the General Assembly shall be |
6 | | filed as required in Section 3.1 of the General Assembly |
7 | | Organization Act . This report shall: (i) identify the service |
8 | | firms used by each State agency and public institution of |
9 | | higher education, (ii) identify the actions it has undertaken |
10 | | to increase the use of service firms owned by minorities, |
11 | | women, and persons with disabilities, including encouraging |
12 | | non-minority-owned firms to use other service firms owned by |
13 | | minorities, women, and persons with disabilities as |
14 | | subcontractors when the opportunities arise, (iii) state any |
15 | | recommendations made by the Council to each State agency and |
16 | | public institution of higher education to increase |
17 | | participation by the use of service firms owned by minorities, |
18 | | women, and persons with disabilities, and (iv) include the |
19 | | following: |
20 | | (A) For insurance services: the names of the insurance |
21 | | brokers or claims consultants used, the total of risk |
22 | | managed by each State agency and public institution of |
23 | | higher education by insurance brokers, the total |
24 | | commissions, fees paid, or both, the lines or insurance |
25 | | policies placed, and the amount of premiums placed; and the |
26 | | percentage of the risk managed by insurance brokers, the |
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1 | | percentage of total commission, fees paid, or both, the |
2 | | lines or insurance policies placed, and the amount of |
3 | | premiums placed with each by the insurance brokers owned by |
4 | | minorities, women, and persons with disabilities by each |
5 | | State agency and public institution of higher education. |
6 | | (B) For investment management services: the names of |
7 | | the investment managers used, the total funds under |
8 | | management of investment managers; the total commissions, |
9 | | fees paid, or both; the total and percentage of funds under |
10 | | management of emerging investment managers owned by |
11 | | minorities, women, and persons with disabilities, |
12 | | including the total and percentage of total commissions, |
13 | | fees paid, or both by each State agency and public |
14 | | institution of higher education. |
15 | | (C) The names of service firms, the percentage and |
16 | | total dollar amount paid for professional services by |
17 | | category by each State agency and public institution of |
18 | | higher education. |
19 | | (D) The names of service firms, the percentage and |
20 | | total dollar amount paid for services by category to firms |
21 | | owned by minorities, women, and persons with disabilities |
22 | | by each State agency and public institution of higher |
23 | | education. |
24 | | (E) The total number of contracts awarded for services |
25 | | by category and the total number of contracts awarded to |
26 | | firms owned by minorities, women, and persons with |
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1 | | disabilities by each State agency and public institution of |
2 | | higher education. |
3 | | (5) For community college districts, the Business |
4 | | Enterprise Council shall only report the following information |
5 | | for each community college district: (i) the name of the |
6 | | community colleges in the district, (ii) the name and contact |
7 | | information of a person at each community college appointed to |
8 | | be the single point of contact for vendors owned by minorities, |
9 | | women, or persons with disabilities, (iii) the policy of the |
10 | | community college district concerning certified vendors, (iv) |
11 | | the certifications recognized by the community college |
12 | | district for determining whether a business is owned or |
13 | | controlled by a minority, woman, or person with a disability, |
14 | | (v) outreach efforts conducted by the community college |
15 | | district to increase the use of certified vendors, (vi) the |
16 | | total expenditures by the community college district in the |
17 | | prior fiscal year in the divisions of work specified in |
18 | | paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of subsection (1) of this Section |
19 | | and the amount paid to certified vendors in those divisions of |
20 | | work, and (vii) the total number of contracts entered into for |
21 | | the divisions of work specified in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) |
22 | | of subsection (1) of this Section and the total number of |
23 | | contracts awarded to certified vendors providing these |
24 | | services to the community college district. The Business |
25 | | Enterprise Council shall not make any utilization reports under |
26 | | this Act for community college districts for Fiscal Year 2015 |
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1 | | and Fiscal Year 2016, but shall make the report required by |
2 | | this subsection for Fiscal Year 2017 and for each fiscal year |
3 | | thereafter. The Business Enterprise Council shall report the |
4 | | information in items (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv) of this |
5 | | subsection beginning in September of 2016. The Business |
6 | | Enterprise Council may collect the data needed to make its |
7 | | report from the Illinois Community College Board. |
8 | | (6) The status of the utilization of services shall be |
9 | | discussed at each of the regularly scheduled Business |
10 | | Enterprise Council meetings. Time shall be allotted for the |
11 | | Council to receive, review, and discuss the progress of the use |
12 | | of service firms owned by minorities, women, and persons with |
13 | | disabilities by each State agency and public institution of |
14 | | higher education; and any evidence regarding past or present |
15 | | racial, ethnic, or gender-based discrimination which directly |
16 | | impacts a State agency or public institution of higher |
17 | | education contracting with such firms. If after reviewing such |
18 | | evidence the Council finds that there is or has been such |
19 | | discrimination against a specific group, race or sex, the |
20 | | Council shall establish sheltered markets or adjust existing |
21 | | sheltered markets tailored to address the Council's specific |
22 | | findings for the divisions of work specified in paragraphs (a), |
23 | | (b), and (c) of subsection (1) of this Section.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 99-462, eff. 8-25-15; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; |
25 | | 100-391, eff. 8-25-17.)".
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