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Full Text of HB5099  95th General Assembly

HB5099 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008
HB5099

 

Introduced , by Rep. Elga L. Jefferies

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
70 ILCS 210/23.1   from Ch. 85, par. 1243.1

    Amends the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning an affirmative action program.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1     AN ACT concerning local government.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority
5 Act is amended by changing Section 23.1 as follows:
 
6     (70 ILCS 210/23.1)  (from Ch. 85, par. 1243.1)
7     Sec. 23.1. Affirmative action.
8     (a) The Authority shall, within 90 days after the the
9 effective date of this amendatory Act of 1984, establish and
10 maintain an affirmative action program designed to promote
11 equal employment opportunity and eliminate the effects of past
12 discrimination. Such program shall include a plan, including
13 timetables where appropriate, which shall specify goals and
14 methods for increasing participation by women and minorities in
15 employment by the Authority and by parties which contract with
16 the Authority. The Authority shall submit a detailed plan with
17 the General Assembly prior to September 1 of each year. Such
18 program shall also establish procedures and sanctions
19 (including debarment), which the Authority shall enforce to
20 ensure compliance with the plan established pursuant to this
21 Section and with State and federal laws and regulations
22 relating to the employment of women and minorities. A
23 determination by the Authority as to whether a party to a

 

 

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1 contract with the Authority has achieved the goals or employed
2 the methods for increasing participation by women and
3 minorities shall be determined in accordance with the terms of
4 such contracts or the applicable provisions of rules and
5 regulations of the Authority existing at the time such contract
6 was executed, including any provisions for consideration of
7 good faith efforts at compliance which the Authority may
8 reasonably adopt.
9     (b) The Authority shall adopt and maintain minority and
10 female owned business enterprise procurement programs under
11 the affirmative action program described in subsection (a) for
12 any and all work undertaken by the Authority. That work shall
13 include, but is not limited to, the purchase of professional
14 services, construction services, supplies, materials, and
15 equipment. The programs shall establish goals of awarding not
16 less than 25% of the annual dollar value of all contracts,
17 purchase orders, or other agreements (collectively referred to
18 as "contracts") to minority owned businesses and 5% of the
19 annual dollar value of all contracts to female owned
20 businesses. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
21 the programs shall require in connection with the
22 prequalification or consideration of vendors for professional
23 service contracts, construction contracts, and contracts for
24 supplies, materials, equipment, and services that each
25 proposer or bidder submit as part of his or her proposal or bid
26 a commitment detailing how he or she will expend 25% or more of

 

 

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1 the dollar value of his or her contracts with one or more
2 minority owned businesses and 5% or more of the dollar value
3 with one or more female owned businesses. Bids or proposals
4 that do not include such detailed commitments are not
5 responsive and shall be rejected unless the Authority deems it
6 appropriate to grant a waiver of these requirements. In
7 addition the Authority may, in connection with the selection of
8 providers of professional services, reserve the right to select
9 a minority or female owned business or businesses to fulfill
10 the commitment to minority and female business participation.
11 The commitment to minority and female business participation
12 may be met by the contractor or professional service provider's
13 status as a minority or female owned business, by joint venture
14 or by subcontracting a portion of the work with or purchasing
15 materials for the work from one or more such businesses, or by
16 any combination thereof. Each contract shall require the
17 contractor or provider to submit a certified monthly report
18 detailing the status of that contractor or provider's
19 compliance with the Authority's minority and female owned
20 business enterprise procurement program. The Authority, after
21 reviewing the monthly reports of the contractors and providers,
22 shall compile a comprehensive report regarding compliance with
23 this procurement program and file it quarterly with the General
24 Assembly. If, in connection with a particular contract, the
25 Authority determines that it is impracticable or excessively
26 costly to obtain minority or female owned businesses to perform

 

 

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1 sufficient work to fulfill the commitment required by this
2 subsection, the Authority shall reduce or waive the commitment
3 in the contract, as may be appropriate. The Authority shall
4 establish rules and regulations setting forth the standards to
5 be used in determining whether or not a reduction or waiver is
6 appropriate. The terms "minority owned business" and "female
7 owned business" have the meanings given to those terms in the
8 Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with
9 Disabilities Act.
10     (c) The Authority shall adopt and maintain an affirmative
11 action program in connection with the hiring of minorities and
12 women on the Expansion Project and on any and all construction
13 projects undertaken by the Authority. The program shall be
14 designed to promote equal employment opportunity and shall
15 specify the goals and methods for increasing the participation
16 of minorities and women in a representative mix of job
17 classifications required to perform the respective contracts
18 awarded by the Authority.
19     (d) In connection with the Expansion Project, the Authority
20 shall incorporate the following elements into its minority and
21 female owned business procurement programs to the extent
22 feasible: (1) a major contractors program that permits minority
23 owned businesses and female owned businesses to bear
24 significant responsibility and risk for a portion of the
25 project; (2) a mentor/protege program that provides financial,
26 technical, managerial, equipment, and personnel support to

 

 

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1 minority owned businesses and female owned businesses; (3) an
2 emerging firms program that includes minority owned businesses
3 and female owned businesses that would not otherwise qualify
4 for the project due to inexperience or limited resources; (4) a
5 small projects program that includes participation by smaller
6 minority owned businesses and female owned businesses on jobs
7 where the total dollar value is $5,000,000 or less; and (5) a
8 set-aside program that will identify contracts requiring the
9 expenditure of funds less than $50,000 for bids to be submitted
10 solely by minority owned businesses and female owned
11 businesses.
12     (e) The Authority is authorized to enter into agreements
13 with contractors' associations, labor unions, and the
14 contractors working on the Expansion Project to establish an
15 Apprenticeship Preparedness Training Program to provide for an
16 increase in the number of minority and female journeymen and
17 apprentices in the building trades and to enter into agreements
18 with Community College District 508 to provide readiness
19 training. The Authority is further authorized to enter into
20 contracts with public and private educational institutions and
21 persons in the hospitality industry to provide training for
22 employment in the hospitality industry.
23     (f) McCormick Place Advisory Board. There is created a
24 McCormick Place Advisory Board composed as follows: 2 members
25 shall be appointed by the Mayor of Chicago; 2 members shall be
26 appointed by the Governor; 2 members shall be State Senators

 

 

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1 appointed by the President of the Senate; 2 members shall be
2 State Senators appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate;
3 2 members shall be State Representatives appointed by the
4 Speaker of the House of Representatives; and 2 members shall be
5 State Representatives appointed by the Minority Leader of the
6 House of Representatives. The terms of all previously appointed
7 members of the Advisory Board expire on the effective date of
8 this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly. A State
9 Senator or State Representative member may appoint a designee
10 to serve on the McCormick Place Advisory Board in his or her
11 absence.
12     A "member of a minority group" shall mean a person who is a
13 citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States and
14 who is
15         (1) Black (a person having origins in any of the black
16     racial groups in Africa);
17         (2) Hispanic (a person of Spanish or Portuguese culture
18     with origins in Mexico, South or Central America, or the
19     Caribbean Islands, regardless of race);
20         (3) Asian American (a person having origins in any of
21     the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the
22     Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands); or
23         (4) American Indian or Alaskan Native (a person having
24     origins in any of the original peoples of North America).
25     Members of the McCormick Place Advisory Board shall serve
26 2-year terms and until their successors are appointed, except

 

 

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1 members who serve as a result of their elected position whose
2 terms shall continue as long as they hold their designated
3 elected positions. Vacancies shall be filled by appointment for
4 the unexpired term in the same manner as original appointments
5 are made. The McCormick Place Advisory Board shall elect its
6 own chairperson.
7     Members of the McCormick Place Advisory Board shall serve
8 without compensation but, at the Authority's discretion, shall
9 be reimbursed for necessary expenses in connection with the
10 performance of their duties.
11     The McCormick Place Advisory Board shall meet quarterly, or
12 as needed, shall produce any reports it deems necessary, and
13 shall:
14         (1) Work with the Authority on ways to improve the area
15     physically and economically;
16         (2) Work with the Authority regarding potential means
17     for providing increased economic opportunities to
18     minorities and women produced indirectly or directly from
19     the construction and operation of the Expansion Project;
20         (3) Work with the Authority to minimize any potential
21     impact on the area surrounding the McCormick Place
22     Expansion Project, including any impact on minority or
23     female owned businesses, resulting from the construction
24     and operation of the Expansion Project;
25         (4) Work with the Authority to find candidates for
26     building trades apprenticeships, for employment in the

 

 

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1     hospitality industry, and to identify job training
2     programs;
3         (5) Work with the Authority to implement the provisions
4     of subsections (a) through (e) of this Section in the
5     construction of the Expansion Project, including the
6     Authority's goal of awarding not less than 25% and 5% of
7     the annual dollar value of contracts to minority and female
8     owned businesses, the outreach program for minorities and
9     women, and the mentor/protege program for providing
10     assistance to minority and female owned businesses.
11 (Source: P.A. 91-422, eff. 1-1-00; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-208,
12 eff. 8-2-01.)