Public Act 103-0244 Public Act 0244 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0244 | SB1935 Enrolled | LRB103 27568 HLH 53944 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The State Property Control Act is amended by | changing Section 7 as follows:
| (30 ILCS 605/7) (from Ch. 127, par. 133b10)
| Sec. 7. Disposition of transferable property.
| (a) Except as provided in subsection (c), whenever a | responsible officer
considers it advantageous to
the State to | dispose of transferable property by trading it in for
credit | on a replacement of like nature, the responsible officer shall
| report the trade-in and replacement to the administrator on | forms furnished
by the latter. The exchange, trade or transfer | of "textbooks" as defined in
Section 18-17 of the School Code | between schools or school districts pursuant
to regulations | adopted by the State Board of Education under that Section
| shall not constitute a disposition of transferable property | within the
meaning of this Section, even though such exchange, | trade or transfer
occurs within 5 years after the textbooks | are first provided for loan
pursuant to Section 18-17 of the | School Code.
| (b) Except as provided in subsection (c), whenever it is | deemed
necessary to dispose of any item of
transferable |
| property, the administrator shall proceed to dispose of the
| property by sale or scrapping as the case may be, in whatever | manner he
considers most advantageous and most profitable to | the State.
Items of transferable property which would | ordinarily be scrapped and
disposed of by burning or by burial | in a landfill may be examined and a
determination made whether | the property should be recycled. This
determination and any | sale of recyclable property shall be in accordance
with rules | promulgated by the Administrator.
| When the administrator determines that property is to be | disposed of
by sale, he shall offer it first to the following | entities for purchase at an appraised
value: | (1) municipalities, counties, and
school districts of | the State ; and to | (2) charitable, not-for-profit educational
and public | health organizations, including but not limited to medical
| institutions, clinics, hospitals, health centers, schools, | colleges,
universities, child care centers, museums, | nursing homes, programs for the
elderly, food banks, State | Use Sheltered Workshops and
the Boy and Girl Scouts of | America ; , for purchase at an appraised
value. | (3) minority-owned businesses, as defined in Section 2 | of the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and | Persons with Disabilities Act; and | (4) qualified veteran-owned small businesses, as | defined in Section 45-57 of the Illinois Procurement Code. |
| Notice of inspection or viewing dates and property lists
| shall be distributed in the manner provided in rules and | regulations
promulgated by the Administrator for that purpose.
| Electronic data processing equipment purchased and charged | to
appropriations may, at the discretion of the administrator, | be sold, pursuant
to contracts entered into by the Director of | Central Management Services or
the heads of agencies exempt | from "The Illinois Purchasing Act". However
such equipment | shall not be sold at prices less than the purchase cost
thereof | or depreciated value as determined by the administrator. No
| sale of the electronic data processing equipment and lease to | the State
by the purchaser of such equipment shall be made | under this Act unless
the Director of Central Management | Services finds
that such contracts are financially | advantageous to the State.
| Disposition of other transferable property by sale, except | sales
directly to local governmental units, school districts, | and not-for-profit
educational, charitable and public health | organizations, shall be subject
to the following minimum | conditions:
| (1) The administrator shall cause the property to be | advertised for
sale to the highest responsible bidder, | stating time, place, and terms
of such sale at least 7 days | prior to the time of sale and at least once
in a newspaper | having a general circulation in the county where the
| property is to be sold.
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| (2) If no acceptable bids are received, the | administrator may then
sell the property in whatever | manner he considers most advantageous and
most profitable | to the State.
| (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, an | agency covered
by this Act may transfer books, serial | publications, or other library
materials that are transferable | property, or that have been withdrawn from the agency's | library collection through a regular collection evaluation | process, to any of the following entities:
| (1) Another agency covered by this Act located in | Illinois.
| (2) A State supported university library located in | Illinois.
| (3) A tax-supported public library located in | Illinois, including a library
established by
a public | library district.
| (4) A library system organized under the Illinois | Library
System Act
or any library located in Illinois that | is a member of such a system.
| (5) A non-profit agency, located in or outside | Illinois. | A transfer of property under this subsection is not | subject to the
requirements of subsection (a) or (b).
| In addition, an agency covered by this Act may sell or | exchange books, serial publications, and other library |
| materials that have been withdrawn from its library collection | through a regular collection evaluation process. Those items | may be sold to the public at library book sales or to book | dealers or may be offered through exchange to book dealers or | other organizations. Revenues generated from the sale of | withdrawn items shall be retained by the agency in a separate | account to be used solely for the purchase of library | materials; except that in the case of the State Library, | revenues from the sale of withdrawn items shall be deposited | into the State Library Fund to be used for the purposes stated | in Section 25 of the State Library Act. | For purposes of this subsection (c), "library materials" | means physical
entities of any substance that serve as | carriers of information, including,
without limitation, books, | serial publications, periodicals, microforms,
graphics, audio | or
video recordings, and machine readable data files.
| (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the | Director of the Illinois State Police may dispose of a service | firearm or police badge issued or previously issued to a | retiring or separating State Police officer as provided in | Section 17b of the Illinois State Police Act. The Director of | Natural Resources may dispose of a service firearm or police | badge issued previously to a retiring Conservation Police | Officer as provided in Section 805-538 of the Department of | Natural Resources (Conservation) Law of the
Civil | Administrative Code of Illinois. The Director of the Secretary |
| of State Department of Police may dispose of a service firearm | or police badge issued or previously issued to a retiring | Secretary of State Police officer, inspector, or investigator | as provided in Section 2-116 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. The | Office of the State Fire Marshal may dispose of a service | firearm or badge previously issued to a State Fire Marshal | Arson Investigator Special Agent who is honorably retiring or | separating in good standing as provided in subsection (c) of | Section 1 of the Peace Officer Fire Investigation Act. | (Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 6/30/2023
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