Full Text of SB0231 104th General Assembly
SB0231 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | | | 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026 SB0231 Introduced 1/22/2025, by Sen. Cristina Castro SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: | | 70 ILCS 2405/11 | from Ch. 42, par. 310 |
| Amends the Sanitary District Act of 1917. Increases the mandatory competitive bid threshold to not less than $60,000 (currently, not less than $10,000 or more than $40,000). Allows a sanitary district to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with a unit of local government for non-emergency construction, alteration, repair, improvement, or maintenance work on the public way in an amount no greater than $150,000 (currently, $100,000) to save taxpayer funds and eliminate duplication of government effort. Makes conforming changes. Allows contracts to be entered into without competitive bidding for contracts less than $150,000 (currently, $40,000 to $100,000) if the board of trustees declares that an emergency exists affecting the public health or safety. Effective immediately. |
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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 Sanitary District Act of 1917 is amended by | 5 | | changing Section 11 as follows: | 6 | | (70 ILCS 2405/11) (from Ch. 42, par. 310) | 7 | | Sec. 11. Except as otherwise hereinafter provided, all | 8 | | contracts for purchases or sales by a sanitary district | 9 | | organized under this Act, the expense of which will exceed the | 10 | | mandatory competitive bid threshold, shall be let to the | 11 | | lowest responsible bidder therefor upon not less than 14 days' | 12 | | public notice of the terms and conditions upon which the | 13 | | contract is to be let, having been given by publication in a | 14 | | newspaper of general circulation published in the district, | 15 | | and the board may reject any and all bids, and readvertise. In | 16 | | determining the lowest responsible bidder, the board shall | 17 | | take into consideration the qualities and serviceability of | 18 | | the articles supplied, their conformity with specifications, | 19 | | their suitability to the requirements of the district, the | 20 | | availability of support services, the uniqueness of the | 21 | | service, materials, equipment, or supplies as it applies to | 22 | | network integrated computer systems, the compatibility of the | 23 | | service, materials, equipment or supplies with existing |
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| 1 | | equipment, and the delivery terms. Contracts for services in | 2 | | excess of the mandatory competitive bid threshold may, subject | 3 | | to the provisions of this Section, be let by competitive | 4 | | bidding at the discretion of the district board of trustees. | 5 | | Cash, a cashier's check, a certified check, or a bid bond | 6 | | with adequate surety approved by the board of trustees as a | 7 | | deposit of good faith, in a reasonable amount, but not in | 8 | | excess of 10% of the contract amount, may be required of each | 9 | | bidder by the district on all bids involving amounts in excess | 10 | | of the mandatory competitive bid threshold and, if so | 11 | | required, the advertisement for bids shall so specify. | 12 | | All contracts for purchases or sales that will not exceed | 13 | | the mandatory competitive bid threshold may be made in the | 14 | | open market without publication in a newspaper as above | 15 | | provided, but whenever practical shall be based on at least 3 | 16 | | competitive bids. For purposes of this Section, the "mandatory | 17 | | competitive bid threshold" is a dollar amount equal to 0.1% of | 18 | | the total general fixed assets of the district as reported in | 19 | | the most recent required audit report. In no event, however, | 20 | | shall the mandatory competitive bid threshold dollar amount be | 21 | | less than $60,000 $10,000, nor more than $40,000 . | 22 | | If a unit of local government performs non-emergency | 23 | | construction, alteration, repair, improvement, or maintenance | 24 | | work on the public way, the sanitary district may enter into an | 25 | | intergovernmental agreement with the unit of local government | 26 | | allowing similar construction work to be performed by the |
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| 1 | | sanitary district on the same project, in an amount no greater | 2 | | than $150,000 $100,000 , to save taxpayer funds and eliminate | 3 | | duplication of government effort. The sanitary district and | 4 | | the other unit of local government shall, before work is | 5 | | performed by either unit of local government on a project, | 6 | | adopt a resolution by a majority vote of both governing bodies | 7 | | certifying work will occur at a specific location, the reasons | 8 | | why both units of local government require work to be | 9 | | performed in the same location, and the projected cost savings | 10 | | if work is performed by both units of local government on the | 11 | | same project. Officials or employees of the sanitary district | 12 | | may, if authorized by resolution, purchase in the open market | 13 | | any supplies, materials, equipment, or services for use within | 14 | | the project in an amount no greater than $150,000 $100,000 | 15 | | without advertisement or without filing a requisition or | 16 | | estimate. A full written account of each project performed by | 17 | | the sanitary district and a requisition for the materials, | 18 | | supplies, equipment, and services used by the sanitary | 19 | | district required to complete the project must be submitted by | 20 | | the officials or employees authorized to make purchases to the | 21 | | board of trustees of the sanitary district no later than 30 | 22 | | days after purchase. The full written account must be | 23 | | available for public inspection for at least one year after | 24 | | expenditures are made. | 25 | | Contracts which by their nature are not adapted to award | 26 | | by competitive bidding, including, without limitation, |
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| 1 | | contracts for the services of individuals, groups or firms | 2 | | possessing a high degree of professional skill where the | 3 | | ability or fitness of the individual or organization plays an | 4 | | important part, contracts for financial management services | 5 | | undertaken pursuant to "An Act relating to certain investments | 6 | | of public funds by public agencies", approved July 23, 1943, | 7 | | as now or hereafter amended, contracts for the purchase or | 8 | | sale of utilities, contracts for materials economically | 9 | | procurable only from a single source of supply, contracts for | 10 | | the use, purchase, delivery, movement, or installation of data | 11 | | processing equipment, software, or services and | 12 | | telecommunications and interconnect equipment, software, or | 13 | | services, contracts for duplicating machines and supplies, | 14 | | contracts for goods or services procured from another | 15 | | governmental agency, purchases of equipment previously owned | 16 | | by an entity other than the district itself, and leases of real | 17 | | property where the sanitary district is the lessee shall not | 18 | | be subject to the competitive bidding requirements of this | 19 | | Section. | 20 | | The competitive bidding requirements of this Section do | 21 | | not apply to contracts for construction of a facility or | 22 | | structure for the sanitary district when the facility or | 23 | | structure will be designed, built, and tested before being | 24 | | conveyed to the sanitary district. | 25 | | The competitive bidding requirements of this Section do | 26 | | not apply to contracts, including contracts for both materials |
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| 1 | | and services incidental thereto, for the repair or replacement | 2 | | of a sanitary district's treatment plant, sewers, equipment, | 3 | | or facilities damaged or destroyed as the result of a sudden or | 4 | | unexpected occurrence, including, but not limited to, a flood, | 5 | | fire, tornado, earthquake, storm, or other natural or man-made | 6 | | disaster, if the board of trustees determines in writing that | 7 | | the awarding of those contracts without competitive bidding is | 8 | | reasonably necessary for the sanitary district to maintain | 9 | | compliance with a permit issued under the National Pollution | 10 | | Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) or any successor system | 11 | | or with any outstanding order relating to that compliance | 12 | | issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, | 13 | | the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, or the Illinois | 14 | | Pollution Control Board. The authority to issue contracts | 15 | | without competitive bidding pursuant to this paragraph expires | 16 | | 6 months after the date of the writing determining that the | 17 | | awarding of contracts without competitive bidding is | 18 | | reasonably necessary. | 19 | | Where the board of trustees declares, by a 2/3 vote of all | 20 | | members of the board, that there exists an emergency affecting | 21 | | the public health or safety, contracts totaling not more than | 22 | | the emergency contract cap may be let to the extent necessary | 23 | | to resolve such emergency without public advertisement or | 24 | | competitive bidding. For purposes of this Section, the | 25 | | "emergency contract cap" is a dollar amount equal to 0.4% of | 26 | | the total general fixed assets of the district as reported in |
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| 1 | | the most recent required audit report. In no event, however, | 2 | | shall the emergency contract cap dollar amount be less than | 3 | | $40,000, nor more than $150,000 $100,000 . The ordinance or | 4 | | resolution embodying the emergency declaration shall contain | 5 | | the date upon which such emergency will terminate. The board | 6 | | of trustees may extend the termination date if in its judgment | 7 | | the circumstances so require. A full written account of the | 8 | | emergency, together with a requisition for the materials, | 9 | | supplies, labor or equipment required therefor shall be | 10 | | submitted immediately upon completion and shall be open to | 11 | | public inspection for a period of at least one year subsequent | 12 | | to the date of such emergency purchase. Within 30 days after | 13 | | the passage of the resolution or ordinance declaring an | 14 | | emergency affecting the public health or safety, the District | 15 | | shall submit to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency | 16 | | the full written account of any such emergency along with a | 17 | | copy of the resolution or ordinance declaring the emergency, | 18 | | in accordance with requirements as may be provided by rule. | 19 | | A contract for any work or other public improvement, to be | 20 | | paid for in whole or in part by special assessment or special | 21 | | taxation, shall be entered into and the performance thereof | 22 | | controlled by Division 2 of Article 9 of the "Illinois | 23 | | Municipal Code", approved May 29, 1961, as heretofore and | 24 | | hereafter amended, as near as may be. The contracts may be let | 25 | | for making proper and suitable connections between the mains | 26 | | and outlets of the respective sewers in the district with any |
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| 1 | | conduit, conduits, main pipe or pipes that may be constructed | 2 | | by such sanitary district. | 3 | | (Source: P.A. 100-882, eff. 8-14-18.) | 4 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 5 | | becoming law. |
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