104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB1560

 

Introduced 1/28/2025, by Rep. Charles Meier

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
30 ILCS 575/7  from Ch. 127, par. 132.607

    Amends the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act. Provides that a waiver shall be deemed granted if the Business Enterprise Council for Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities does not make a determination on the waiver within 30 business days after the initial request for a waiver by the contractor. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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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 Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women,
5and Persons with Disabilities Act is amended by changing
6Section 7 as follows:
 
7    (30 ILCS 575/7)  (from Ch. 127, par. 132.607)
8    (Section scheduled to be repealed on June 30, 2029)
9    Sec. 7. Exemptions; waivers; publication of data.
10    (1) Individual contract exemptions. The Council, at the
11written request of the affected agency, public institution of
12higher education, or recipient of a grant or loan of State
13funds of $250,000 or more complying with Section 45 of the
14State Finance Act, may permit an individual contract or
15contract package, (related contracts being bid or awarded
16simultaneously for the same project or improvements) be made
17wholly or partially exempt from State contracting goals for
18businesses owned by minorities, women, and persons with
19disabilities prior to the advertisement for bids or
20solicitation of proposals whenever there has been a
21determination, reduced to writing and based on the best
22information available at the time of the determination, that
23there is an insufficient number of businesses owned by

 

 

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1minorities, women, and persons with disabilities to ensure
2adequate competition and an expectation of reasonable prices
3on bids or proposals solicited for the individual contract or
4contract package in question. Any such exemptions shall be
5given by the Council to the Bureau on Apprenticeship Programs
6and Clean Energy Jobs.
7        (a) Written request for contract exemption. A written
8    request for an individual contract exemption must include,
9    but is not limited to, the following:
10            (i) a list of eligible businesses owned by
11        minorities, women, and persons with disabilities;
12            (ii) a clear demonstration that the number of
13        eligible businesses identified in subparagraph (i)
14        above is insufficient to ensure adequate competition;
15            (iii) the difference in cost between the contract
16        proposals being offered by businesses owned by
17        minorities, women, and persons with disabilities and
18        the agency or public institution of higher education's
19        expectations of reasonable prices on bids or proposals
20        within that class; and
21            (iv) a list of eligible businesses owned by
22        minorities, women, and persons with disabilities that
23        the contractor has used in the current and prior
24        fiscal years.
25        (b) Determination. The Council's determination
26    concerning an individual contract exemption must consider,

 

 

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1    at a minimum, the following:
2            (i) the justification for the requested exemption,
3        including whether diligent efforts were undertaken to
4        identify and solicit eligible businesses owned by
5        minorities, women, and persons with disabilities;
6            (ii) the total number of exemptions granted to the
7        affected agency, public institution of higher
8        education, or recipient of a grant or loan of State
9        funds of $250,000 or more complying with Section 45 of
10        the State Finance Act that have been granted by the
11        Council in the current and prior fiscal years; and
12            (iii) the percentage of contracts awarded by the
13        agency or public institution of higher education to
14        eligible businesses owned by minorities, women, and
15        persons with disabilities in the current and prior
16        fiscal years.
17    (2) Class exemptions.
18        (a) Creation. The Council, at the written request of
19    the affected agency or public institution of higher
20    education, may permit an entire class of contracts be made
21    exempt from State contracting goals for businesses owned
22    by minorities, women, and persons with disabilities
23    whenever there has been a determination, reduced to
24    writing and based on the best information available at the
25    time of the determination, that there is an insufficient
26    number of qualified businesses owned by minorities, women,

 

 

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1    and persons with disabilities to ensure adequate
2    competition and an expectation of reasonable prices on
3    bids or proposals within that class. Any such exemption
4    shall be given by the Council to the Bureau on
5    Apprenticeship Programs and Clean Energy Jobs.
6        (a-1) Written request for class exemption. A written
7    request for a class exemption must include, but is not
8    limited to, the following:
9            (i) a list of eligible businesses owned by
10        minorities, women, and persons with disabilities;
11            (ii) a clear demonstration that the number of
12        eligible businesses identified in subparagraph (i)
13        above is insufficient to ensure adequate competition;
14            (iii) the difference in cost between the contract
15        proposals being offered by eligible businesses owned
16        by minorities, women, and persons with disabilities
17        and the agency or public institution of higher
18        education's expectations of reasonable prices on bids
19        or proposals within that class; and
20            (iv) the number of class exemptions the affected
21        agency or public institution of higher education
22        requested in the current and prior fiscal years.
23        (a-2) Determination. The Council's determination
24    concerning class exemptions must consider, at a minimum,
25    the following:
26            (i) the justification for the requested exemption,

 

 

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1        including whether diligent efforts were undertaken to
2        identify and solicit eligible businesses owned by
3        minorities, women, and persons with disabilities;
4            (ii) the total number of class exemptions granted
5        to the requesting agency or public institution of
6        higher education that have been granted by the Council
7        in the current and prior fiscal years; and
8            (iii) the percentage of contracts awarded by the
9        agency or public institution of higher education to
10        eligible businesses owned by minorities, women, and
11        persons with disabilities the current and prior fiscal
12        years.
13        (b) Limitation. Any such class exemption shall not be
14    permitted for a period of more than one year at a time.
15    (3) Waivers. Where a particular contract requires a vendor
16to meet a goal established pursuant to this Act, the vendor
17shall have the right to request a waiver from such
18requirements prior to the contract award. The Business
19Enterprise Program shall evaluate a vendor's request for a
20waiver based on the vendor's documented good faith efforts to
21meet the contract-specific Business Enterprise Program goal.
22The Council shall grant the waiver when the contractor
23demonstrates that there has been made a good faith effort to
24comply with the goals for participation by businesses owned by
25minorities, women, and persons with disabilities. Any such
26waiver shall also be transmitted in writing to the Bureau on

 

 

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1Apprenticeship Programs and Clean Energy Jobs. A waiver shall
2be deemed granted if the Council does not make a determination
3on the waiver within 30 business days after the initial
4request for a waiver by the contractor.
5        (a) Request for waiver. A vendor's request for a
6    waiver under this subsection (3) must include, but is not
7    limited to, the following:
8            (i) a list of eligible businesses owned by
9        minorities, women, and persons with disabilities that
10        pertain to the the class of contracts in the requested
11        waiver that were contacted by the vendor. Eligible
12        businesses are only eligible if the business is
13        certified for the products or work advertised in the
14        solicitation or bid;
15            (ii) (blank);
16            (iia) a clear demonstration that the vendor
17        selected portions of the work to be performed by
18        certified vendors to facilitate meeting the contract
19        specific goal, and that certified vendors that have
20        the capability to perform the work of the contract
21        were solicited through all reasonable and available
22        means;
23            (iib) documentation demonstrating that certified
24        vendors are not rejected as being unqualified without
25        sound reasons based on a thorough investigation of
26        their capabilities. The certified vendor's standing

 

 

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1        within its industry, membership in specific groups,
2        organizations, or associations, and political or
3        social affiliations are not legitimate causes for
4        rejecting or not contacting or negotiating with a
5        certified vendor;
6            (iic) proof that the prime vendor solicited
7        eligible certified vendors with: (1) sufficient time
8        to respond; (2) adequate information about the scope,
9        specifications, and requirements of the solicitation
10        or bid, including plans, drawings, and addenda, to
11        allow eligible businesses an opportunity to respond to
12        the solicitation or bid; and (3) sufficient follow up
13        with certified vendors;
14            (iid) a clear demonstration that the prime vendor
15        communicated with certified vendors;
16            (iie) evidence that the prime vendor negotiated
17        with certified vendors to enter into subcontracts to
18        provide a commercially useful function of the contract
19        for a reasonable cost;
20            (iii) documentation demonstrating that the
21        difference in cost between the contract proposals
22        being offered by certified vendors is excessive or
23        unreasonable;
24            (iv) a list of certified vendors owned by
25        minorities, women, and persons with disabilities that
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1        fiscal years;
2            (v) documentation demonstrating that the vendor
3        made efforts to utilize certified vendors despite the
4        ability or desire of a vendor to perform the work with
5        its own operations by selecting portions of the work
6        to be performed by certified vendors, which may, when
7        appropriate, include breaking out portions of the work
8        to be performed into economically feasible units to
9        facilitate certified vendor participation; and
10            (vi) documentation that the vendor used the
11        services of: (1) the State; (2) organizations or
12        contractors' groups representing or composed of
13        minorities, women, or persons with disabilities; (3)
14        local, State, or federal assistance offices
15        representing or assisting minorities, women, or
16        persons with disabilities; and (4) other organizations
17        that provide assistance in the recruitment and
18        engagement of certified vendors.
19        If any of the information required under this
20    subdivision (a) is not available to the vendor, despite
21    the vendor's good faith efforts to obtain the information,
22    the vendor's request for a waiver must contain a written
23    explanation of why that information is not included.
24        (b) Determination. The Council's determination
25    concerning waivers must include following:
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1        including whether the requesting vendor made a good
2        faith effort to identify and solicit certified vendors
3        based on the criteria set forth in this Section;
4            (ii) the total number of waivers the vendor has
5        been granted by the Council in the current and prior
6        fiscal years;
7            (iii) (blank); and
8            (iv) the vendor's use of businesses owned by
9        minorities, women, and persons with disabilities in
10        the current and prior fiscal years.
11    (3.5) (Blank).
12    (4) Conflict with other laws. In the event that any State
13contract, which otherwise would be subject to the provisions
14of this Act, is or becomes subject to federal laws or
15regulations which conflict with the provisions of this Act or
16actions of the State taken pursuant hereto, the provisions of
17the federal laws or regulations shall apply and the contract
18shall be interpreted and enforced accordingly.
19    (5) Each chief procurement officer, as defined in the
20Illinois Procurement Code, shall maintain on his or her
21official Internet website a database of the following: (i)
22waivers granted under this Section with respect to contracts
23under his or her jurisdiction; (ii) a State agency or public
24institution of higher education's written request for an
25exemption of an individual contract or an entire class of
26contracts; and (iii) the Council's written determination

 

 

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1granting or denying a request for an exemption of an
2individual contract or an entire class of contracts. The
3database, which shall be updated periodically as necessary,
4shall be searchable by contractor name and by contracting
5State agency.
6    (6) Each chief procurement officer, as defined by the
7Illinois Procurement Code, shall maintain on its website a
8list of all vendors that have been prohibited from bidding,
9offering, or entering into a contract with the State of
10Illinois as a result of violations of this Act.
11    Each public notice required by law of the award of a State
12contract shall include for each bid or offer submitted for
13that contract the following: (i) the bidder's or offeror's
14name, (ii) the bid amount, (iii) the name or names of the
15certified vendors identified in the bidder's or offeror's
16submitted utilization plan, and (iv) the percentage of the
17contract awarded to each certified vendor that is a business
18owned by minorities, women, and persons with disabilities
19identified in the utilization plan.
20(Source: P.A. 102-29, eff. 6-25-21; 102-662, eff. 9-15-21;
21103-570, eff. 1-1-24.)
 
22    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
23becoming law.