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90_HB1025 New Act Creates the High School Athletics Competitive Bidding Act. Provides that public high schools may not pay membership fees to an association that sponsors post-season interscholastic athletic tournaments or competitions among high schools, nor participate in those tournaments or competitions, unless the sites at which those events are held are selected by the association under contracts let by competitive bidding. Provides that all high school post-season tournaments and competitions are covered by the Act, in all sports and all classes of competition, for both boys and girls. Establishes procedures under which the competitive bidding process is to be conducted, including provisions relative to advertisements for bids. Provides that if a contract entered into by the association has the effect of prohibiting a high school from paying membership fees to the association or from participating in a post-season competition or tournament sponsored for high schools by the association, the contract is inimical to the public welfare and void. Adds a severability clause. LRB9003588THpk LRB9003588THpk 1 AN ACT relating to sites for high school athletic 2 contests. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 6 High School Athletics Competitive Bidding Act. 7 Section 5. Prohibited conduct. No membership or other 8 dues or fees shall be paid by the governing body of any 9 public high school in this State to any association or other 10 entity that is primarily responsible for promoting, 11 sponsoring, regulating, and otherwise providing post-season 12 interscholastic athletic competitions or tournaments among 13 high schools located in this State or among the students of 14 those high schools, nor shall the governing board of any such 15 public high school participate in or sponsor or otherwise use 16 public funds to support participation by any of its students 17 in any such post-season interscholastic athletic competitions 18 or tournaments, unless all of the sites at which those 19 post-season interscholastic athletic competitions or 20 tournaments are held are selected by the association or 21 entity primarily responsible for promoting, sponsoring, 22 regulating, and otherwise providing those competitions or 23 tournaments through contracts let under the competitive 24 bidding procedure described in this Act. 25 Section 10. Application. The post-season 26 interscholastic athletic competitions or tournaments referred 27 to in Section 5 include tournaments and competitions for boys 28 and girls, in all sports (including but not limited to 29 basketball, football, baseball, soccer, and track and field) 30 and in each class of competition (when participation in a -2- LRB9003588THpk 1 class is determined based upon the pupil enrollment of a high 2 school or school district). 3 Section 15. Contracts; competitive bidding. An 4 association or other entity that is primarily responsible for 5 promoting, sponsoring, regulating, and otherwise providing 6 post-season interscholastic athletic competitions or 7 tournaments as provided in Sections 5 and 10 (hereinafter in 8 this Act referred to as the "Association") shall select each 9 tournament or competition site by competitive bidding. The 10 Association shall select and award each tournament or 11 competition site by contract to the lowest responsible bidder 12 after advertising for bids. In determining the 13 responsibility of any bidder, the Association shall take into 14 account the past records of dealings with the bidder, the 15 bidder's experience, the quality and adequacy of facilities 16 and equipment available from the bidder, the adequacy of 17 parking, public transportation and security which the bidder 18 is able to provide, the quality and sufficiency of public 19 restaurants and lodging accommodations at the site proposed 20 by the bidder, public safety concerns, special incentives 21 available from the bidder, preservation of tournament 22 traditions, the bidder's ability to complete performance 23 within the time set, and the financial responsibility of the 24 bidder. However, in no case shall the Association award a 25 tournament or competition site selection contract to other 26 than the lowest responsible bidder unless that action is 27 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 28 reasons for not awarding the contract to the lowest bidder, 29 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 30 of the Association and open to public inspection. 31 Section 20. Nature of bids. For purposes of this Act, 32 each of the entities that are to provide the facilities, -3- LRB9003588THpk 1 services, and accommodations at a proposed tournament or 2 competition site shall be deemed to constitute a component 3 entity of a single bidder, and their individual bids shall be 4 submitted as part of a combined unit bid that is deemed made 5 by a single bidder with respect to the same proposed 6 tournament or competition site. 7 Section 25. Advertisements for bids. Advertisements for 8 bids shall be published at least twice in each daily 9 newspaper that (i) is published in a county having a 10 population in excess of 100,000 inhabitants, and (ii) has the 11 largest circulation within that county of the daily 12 newspapers that are published within that county. The last 13 publication shall be at least 45 calendar days before the 14 time for receiving bids. Such advertisements shall state the 15 time and place for receiving and opening of bids and, by 16 reference to specifications on file for receiving and opening 17 of bids and by reference to specifications on file at the 18 time of the first publication or in the advertisement itself, 19 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 20 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 21 their obligations and to insure free and open competitive 22 bidding. 23 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 24 and shall be publicly opened by the Association, and all 25 bidders shall be entitled to be present in person or by 26 representatives. Bonds for faithful performance of the 27 contract with surety or sureties satisfactory to the 28 Association and adequate insurance may be required in 29 reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Association before 30 advertising for bids. 31 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 32 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 33 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be -4- LRB9003588THpk 1 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 2 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 3 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 4 by the Association before the time fixed for opening bids. 5 Section 30. Invalidity of contracts. The General 6 Assembly hereby finds and declares that any contract entered 7 into by an association or other entity that, by reason of the 8 provisions of Section 5 of this Act, has the direct or 9 indirect effect of prohibiting the governing bodies of the 10 public high schools of this State from paying membership or 11 other dues or fees to that association or entity and from 12 participating in post-season interscholastic athletic 13 competitions or tournaments sponsored by that association or 14 entity for such high schools and their students is inimical 15 to the welfare of the students and schools of this State, 16 contrary to public policy, and void and of no legal force or 17 effect. 18 Section 35. Severability. The provisions of this Act 19 are severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.