Public Act 102-0166 Public Act 0166 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0166 | SB0687 Enrolled | LRB102 12622 RJF 17960 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 5. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by | changing Section 45-57 as follows: | (30 ILCS 500/45-57) | Sec. 45-57. Veterans. | (a) Set-aside goal. It is the goal of the State to promote | and encourage the continued economic development of small | businesses owned and controlled by qualified veterans and that | qualified service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses | (referred to as SDVOSB) and veteran-owned small businesses | (referred to as VOSB) participate in the State's procurement | process as both prime contractors and subcontractors. Not less | than 3% of the total dollar amount of State contracts, as | defined by the Director of Central Management Services, shall | be established as a goal to be awarded to SDVOSB and VOSB. That
| portion of a contract under which the contractor subcontracts
| with a SDVOSB or VOSB may be counted toward the
goal of this | subsection. The Department of Central Management Services | shall adopt rules to implement compliance with this subsection | by all State agencies. | (b) Fiscal year reports. By each November 1, each chief |
| procurement officer shall report to the Department of Central | Management Services on all of the following for the | immediately preceding fiscal year, and by each March 1 the | Department of Central Management Services shall compile and | report that information to the General Assembly: | (1) The total number of VOSB, and the number of | SDVOSB, who submitted bids for contracts under this Code. | (2) The total number of VOSB, and the number of | SDVOSB, who entered into contracts with the State under | this Code and the total value of those contracts. | (b-5) The Department of Central Management Services shall | submit an annual report to the Governor and the General | Assembly that shall include the following: | (1) a year-by-year comparison of the number of | certifications the State has issued to veteran-owned small | businesses and service-disabled veteran-owned small | businesses; | (2) the obstacles, if any, the Department of Central | Management Services faces when certifying veteran-owned | businesses and possible rules or changes to rules to | address those issues; | (3) a year-by-year comparison of awarded contracts to | certified veteran-owned small businesses and | service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses; and | (4) any other information that the Department of | Central Management Services deems necessary to assist |
| veteran-owned small businesses and service-disabled | veteran-owned small businesses to become certified with | the State. | The Department of Central Management Services shall | conduct a minimum of 2 outreach events per year to ensure that | veteran-owned small businesses and service-disabled | veteran-owned small businesses know about the procurement | opportunities and certification requirements with the State. | The Department of Central Management Services may receive | appropriations for outreach. | (c) Yearly review and recommendations. Each year, each | chief procurement officer shall review the progress of all | State agencies under its jurisdiction in meeting the goal | described in subsection (a), with input from statewide | veterans' service organizations and from the business | community, including businesses owned by qualified veterans, | and shall make recommendations to be included in the | Department of Central Management Services' report to the | General Assembly regarding continuation, increases, or | decreases of the percentage goal. The recommendations shall be | based upon the number of businesses that are owned by | qualified veterans and on the continued need to encourage and | promote businesses owned by qualified veterans. | (d) Governor's recommendations. To assist the State in | reaching the goal described in subsection (a), the Governor | shall recommend to the General Assembly changes in programs to |
| assist businesses owned by qualified veterans. | (e) Definitions. As used in this Section: | "Armed forces of the United States" means the United | States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or | service in active duty as defined under 38 U.S.C. Section 101. | Service in the Merchant Marine that constitutes active duty | under Section 401 of federal Public Act 95-202 shall also be | considered service in the armed forces for purposes of this | Section. | "Certification" means a determination made by the Illinois | Department of Veterans' Affairs and the Department of Central | Management Services that a business entity is a qualified | service-disabled veteran-owned small business or a qualified | veteran-owned small business for whatever purpose. A SDVOSB or | VOSB owned and controlled by women, minorities, or persons | with disabilities, as those terms are defined in Section 2 of | the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons | with Disabilities Act, may also select and designate whether | that business is to be certified as a "women-owned business", | "minority-owned business", or "business owned by a person with | a disability", as defined in Section 2 of the Business | Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with | Disabilities Act. | "Control" means the exclusive, ultimate, majority, or sole | control of the business, including but not limited to capital | investment and all other financial matters, property, |
| acquisitions, contract negotiations, legal matters, | officer-director-employee selection and comprehensive hiring, | operation responsibilities, cost-control matters, income and | dividend matters, financial transactions, and rights of other | shareholders or joint partners. Control shall be real, | substantial, and continuing, not pro forma. Control shall | include the power to direct or cause the direction of the | management and policies of the business and to make the | day-to-day as well as major decisions in matters of policy, | management, and operations. Control shall be exemplified by | possessing the requisite knowledge and expertise to run the | particular business, and control shall not include simple | majority or absentee ownership. | "Qualified service-disabled veteran" means a
veteran who | has been found to have 10% or more service-connected | disability by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs | or the United States Department of Defense. | "Qualified service-disabled veteran-owned small business" | or "SDVOSB" means a small business (i) that is at least 51% | owned by one or more qualified service-disabled veterans | living in Illinois or, in the case of a corporation, at least | 51% of the stock of which is owned by one or more qualified | service-disabled veterans living in Illinois; (ii) that has | its home office in Illinois; and (iii) for which items (i) and | (ii) are factually verified annually by the Department of | Central Management Services. |
| "Qualified veteran-owned small business" or "VOSB" means a | small business (i) that is at least 51% owned by one or more | qualified veterans living in Illinois or, in the case of a | corporation, at least 51% of the stock of which is owned by one | or more qualified veterans living in Illinois; (ii) that has | its home office in Illinois; and (iii) for which items (i) and | (ii) are factually verified annually by the Department of | Central Management Services. | "Service-connected disability" means a disability incurred | in the line of duty in the active military, naval, or air | service as described in 38 U.S.C. 101(16). | "Small business" means a business that has annual gross | sales of less than $75,000,000 as evidenced by the federal | income tax return of the business. A firm with gross sales in | excess of this cap may apply to the Department of Central | Management Services for certification for a particular | contract if the firm can demonstrate that the contract would | have significant impact on SDVOSB or VOSB as suppliers or | subcontractors or in employment of veterans or | service-disabled veterans. | "State agency" has the meaning provided in Section | 1-15.100 of this Code. | "Time of hostilities with a foreign country" means any | period of time in the past, present, or future during which a | declaration of war by the United States Congress has been or is | in effect or during which an emergency condition has been or is |
| in effect that is recognized by the issuance of a Presidential | proclamation or a Presidential executive order and in which | the armed forces expeditionary medal or other campaign service | medals are awarded according to Presidential executive order. | "Veteran" means a person who (i) has been a member of the | armed forces of the United States or, while a citizen of the | United States, was a member of the armed forces of allies of | the United States in time of hostilities with a foreign | country and (ii) has served under one or more of the following | conditions: (a) the veteran served a total of at least 6 | months; (b) the veteran served for the duration of hostilities | regardless of the length of the engagement; (c) the veteran | was discharged on the basis of hardship; or (d) the veteran was | released from active duty because of a service connected | disability and was discharged under honorable conditions. | (f) Certification program. The Illinois Department of | Veterans' Affairs and the Department of Central Management | Services shall work together to devise a certification | procedure to assure that businesses taking advantage of this | Section are legitimately classified as qualified | service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses or qualified | veteran-owned small businesses.
| The Department of Central Management Services shall: | (1) compile and maintain a comprehensive list of | certified veteran-owned small businesses and | service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses; |
| (2) assist veteran-owned small businesses and | service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses in | complying with the procedures for bidding on State | contracts; | (3) provide training for State agencies regarding the | goal setting process and compliance with veteran-owned | small business and service-disabled veteran-owned small | business goals; and | (4) implement and maintain an electronic portal on the | Department's website for the purpose of completing and | submitting veteran-owned small business and | service-disabled veteran-owned small business | certificates. | The Department of Central Management Services, in | consultation with the Department of Veterans' Affairs, may | develop programs and agreements to encourage cities, counties, | towns, townships, and other certifying entities to adopt | uniform certification procedures and certification recognition | programs. | (f-5) A business shall be certified by the Department of | Central Management Services as a service-disabled | veteran-owned small business or a veteran-owned small business | for purposes of this Section if the Department of Central | Management Services determines that the business has been | certified as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business | or a veteran-owned small business by the Vets First |
| Verification Program of the United States Department of | Veterans Affairs, and the business has provided to the | Department of Central Management Services the following: | (1) documentation showing certification as a | service-disabled veteran-owned small business or a | veteran-owned small business by the Vets First | Verification Program of the United States Department of | Veterans Affairs; | (2) proof that the business has its home office in | Illinois; and | (3) proof that the qualified veterans or qualified | service-disabled veterans live in the State of Illinois. | The policies of the Department of Central Management | Services regarding recognition of the Vets First Verification | Program of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs | shall be reviewed annually by the Department of Central | Management Services, and recognition of service-disabled | veteran-owned small businesses and veteran-owned small | businesses certified by the Vets First Verification Program of | the United States Department of Veterans Affairs may be | discontinued by the Department of Central Management Services | by rule upon a finding that the certification standards of the | Vets First Verification Program of the United States | Department of Veterans Affairs do not meet the certification | requirements established by the Department of Central | Management Services. |
| (g) Penalties. | (1) Administrative penalties. The chief procurement | officers appointed pursuant to Section 10-20 shall suspend | any person who commits a violation of Section 17-10.3 or | subsection (d) of Section 33E-6 of the Criminal Code of | 2012 relating to this Section from bidding on, or | participating as a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier | in, any State contract or project for a period of not less | than 3 years, and, if the person is certified as a | service-disabled veteran-owned small business or a | veteran-owned small business, then the Department shall | revoke the business's certification for a period of not | less than 3 years. An additional or subsequent violation | shall extend the periods of suspension and revocation for | a period of not less than 5 years. The suspension and | revocation shall apply to the principals of the business | and any subsequent business formed or financed by, or | affiliated with, those principals. | (2) Reports of violations. Each State agency shall | report any alleged violation of Section 17-10.3 or | subsection (d) of Section 33E-6 of the Criminal Code of | 2012 relating to this Section to the chief procurement | officers appointed pursuant to Section 10-20. The chief | procurement officers appointed pursuant to Section 10-20 | shall subsequently report all such alleged violations to | the Attorney General, who shall determine whether to bring |
| a civil action against any person for the violation. | (3) List of suspended persons. The chief procurement | officers appointed pursuant to Section 10-20 shall monitor | the status of all reported violations of Section 17-10.3 | or subsection (d) of Section 33E-6 of the Criminal Code of | 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 relating to this Section | and shall maintain and make available to all State | agencies a central listing of all persons that committed | violations resulting in suspension. | (4) Use of suspended persons. During the period of a | person's suspension under paragraph (1) of this | subsection, a State agency shall not enter into any | contract with that person or with any contractor using the | services of that person as a subcontractor. | (5) Duty to check list. Each State agency shall check | the central listing provided by the chief procurement | officers appointed pursuant to Section 10-20 under | paragraph (3) of this subsection to verify that a person | being awarded a contract by that State agency, or to be | used as a subcontractor or supplier on a contract being | awarded by that State agency, is not under suspension | pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection. | (Source: P.A. 100-43, eff. 8-9-17; 100-391, eff. 8-25-17; | 100-863, eff. 8-14-18.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/26/2021
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