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| circulation in the community or
communities where the using
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| agency is seeking space. |
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| (d) Response. The request for information response shall
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| consist of written information
sufficient to show that the |
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| respondent can meet minimum criteria
set forth in the request. |
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| State
purchasing officers may enter into discussions with |
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| respondents
for the purpose of clarifying
State needs and the |
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| information supplied by the respondents. On
the basis of the |
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| information
supplied and discussions, if any, a State |
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| purchasing officer shall
make a written determination
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| identifying the responses that meet the minimum criteria set |
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| forth
in the request for information.
Negotiations shall be |
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| entered into with all qualified respondents
for the purpose of |
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| securing a
lease that is in the best interest of the State. A |
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| written report
of the negotiations shall be
retained in the |
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| lease files and shall include the reasons for the
final |
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| selection. All leases shall
be reduced to writing ; one copy |
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| shall be filed with the Comptroller and filed in accordance |
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| with the provisions
of Section 20-80 , and one copy shall be |
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| When the lowest response by price is not selected, the |
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| State purchasing
officer shall forward to the chief procurement |
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| officer, along with the lease,
notice of the identity of the |
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| lowest respondent by price and written reasons
for the |
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| selection of a different response. The chief procurement |
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| the Illinois Procurement
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| (e) Board review. Upon receipt of any proposed lease of |
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| real property of 10,000 or more square feet with annual rent |
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| payments of $100,000 or more, the Procurement Policy Board |
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| shall have 30 days to review the proposed lease. If the Board |
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| does not object in writing within those 30 days, then the |
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| proposed lease shall become effective according to its terms as |
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| submitted. The leasing agency shall make any and all materials |
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| available to the Board to assist in the review process. |
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| (Source: P.A. 90-572, eff. date - See Sec. 99-5.)
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