90th General Assembly
Summary of HB3809
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House Sponsors:
MADIGAN,MJ-LANG-MCCARTHY-HANNIG-CURRY,JULIE, SCULLY, 
   SCOTT, GASH, O'BRIEN, SCHAKOWSKY, NOVAK, LYONS,JOSEPH, 
   REITZ, DART, MCKEON, FEIGENHOLTZ, WOOLARD, HOLBROOK, 
   FANTIN, MCGUIRE, BRADLEY, BOLAND, SMITH,MICHAEL, 
   PUGH, CROTTY AND GIGLIO.

Senate Sponsors:
CULLERTON

Short description: 
PROCUREMENT CODE                                                           

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Creates  the  Illinois  Procurement  Code.   Provides   for   the      
   purchasing  of supplies, services, and construction and the leasing of      
   real property and capital improvements by  the  State.  Establishes  a      
   Procurement  Policy  Board  appointed  by  the  Governor to promulgate      
   procurement policies and rules.  Provides  for  an  Inspector  General      
   appointed  by  the  Governor  to oversee implementation of the Board's      
   policies. Grants general procurement and rulemaking authority to State      
   purchasing officers appointed by  State  officers  of  the  executive,      
   legislative,  and  judicial branches and the governing boards of State      
   colleges  and  universities.   Permits   delegation   of   procurement      
   authority  under  certain circumstances.  Grants procurement authority      
   for professional or artistic services to  individual  State  entities.      
   Makes  competitive  sealed  bidding  the  required  method  of  source      
   selection,  with exceptions for procurements of a small, emergency, or      
   sole source nature.  Provides for  procurement  preferences,  contract      
   requirements,   auditing,  prohibitions,  and  penalties.  Amends  the      
   Governmental Joint Purchasing Act, the Civil  Administrative  Code  of      
   Illinois, and the Personnel Code and repeals various Acts and Sections      
   of  Acts  governing  State  purchasing.  Creates  the  Human  Services      
   Delivery Act.  Effective immediately, in part, and January 1, 1999, in      
   part.                                                                       
          FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Central Management Services)                       
          Estimated implementation cost is $3,086,173.                         
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                 
          Deletes reference to:                                                
          15 ILCS 405/11 rep.                                                  
          15 ILCS 405/15 rep.                                                  
          20 ILCS 5/29 rep.                                                    
          20 ILCS 5/30 rep.                                                    
          20 ILCS 405/35.7b rep.                                               
          20 ILCS 405/67.01 rep.                                               
          20 ILCS 405/67.04 rep.                                               
          20 ILCS 415/25 new                                                   
          20 ILCS 1015/13 rep.                                                 
          30 ILCS 505/Act rep.                                                 
          30 ILCS 510/Act rep.                                                 
          30 ILCS 515/Act rep.                                                 
          30 ILCS 563/Act rep.                                                 
          30 ILCS 615/Act rep.                                                 
          Adds reference to:                                                   
          20 ILCS 415/25                                                       
          25 ILCS 10/10 rep.                                                   
          30 ILCS 500/Act rep.                                                 
        Deletes everything.  Creates the  Illinois  Procurement  Code  of      
   1999.    Provides  for  the  purchasing  of  supplies,  services,  and      
   construction and the leasing of real property and capital improvements      
   by  the  executive  and  legislative  branches  of  State  government.      
   Establishes  a  Procurement  Policy Board appointed by the Governor to      
   promulgate procurement policies and rules.  Provides  for  appointment      
   of  an  Inspector General by the Governor, chief procurement officers,      
   and  State  purchasing  officers  with  procurement   and   rulemaking      
   authority.   Requires  competitive  sealed  bidding  as  the method of      
   procurement with exceptions for  small,  emergency,  and  sole  source      
   purchases.  Provides for preferences, contract requirements, auditing,      
   prohibitions, disclosures of conflicts  of  interest,  and  penalties.      
   Amends  the Governmental Joint Purchasing Act, the Personnel Code, the      
   General Assembly Operations Act, the Civil  Administrative  Code,  and      
   the  Toll  Highway  Act to conform to the Illinois Procurement Code of      
   1999.  Repeals the Illinois  Procurement  Code.    Creates  the  Human      
   Services Delivery Act.  Effective immediately, in part, and January 1,      
   1999, in part.                                                              
          JUDICIAL NOTE, H-AM 1                                                
          No impact on the Judiciary.                                          
          FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (Dpt. Central Management Services)               
          HB 3809 will cost $2,317,900 to implement.                           
          CORRECTIONAL NOTE, H-AM 1                                            
          No corrections population impact; fiscal is unknown.                 
          STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1                                   
          HB 3809 fails to create a State mandate.                             
 
Last action on Bill: SESSION SINE DIE

   Last action date: 99-01-12

           Location: House

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   1     SENATE -   0


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