Full Text of HB0211 94th General Assembly
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Department of Commerce and Economic | 5 |
| Opportunity Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is | 6 |
| amended by changing Section 605-600 as follows:
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| (20 ILCS 605/605-600) (was 20 ILCS 605/46.19f)
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| Sec. 605-600. Buy Illinois Program. The Department shall | 9 |
| have the authority to establish and administer a Buy Illinois
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| Program, which may include, but is not limited to, the | 11 |
| following powers
and
duties:
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| (1) To accept grants, loans, or appropriations from the | 13 |
| federal
government or the State or any agency or | 14 |
| instrumentality thereof, and to
assess fees for any services | 15 |
| performed under the Buy Illinois Program, to
carry out the | 16 |
| program.
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| (2) To form a Buy Illinois Council, made up of Illinois | 18 |
| large firms and
small firms, to provide advice and counsel in | 19 |
| directing a
statewide program.
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| (3) To publicize and advertise to Illinois firms and | 21 |
| government
agencies the
importance and benefits of buying goods | 22 |
| and services provided by vendors
located within the State.
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| (4) To secure the cooperation of Illinois' large firms, | 24 |
| federal, State
and local governments, non-profit agencies, | 25 |
| international organizations,
and
others to carry out this | 26 |
| program.
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| (5) To match the needs for products and services by | 28 |
| business firms and
government agencies with the capabilities of | 29 |
| small Illinois firms that can
provide those needed goods and | 30 |
| services.
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| (6) To hold purchasing agent seminars, fairs, conferences | 32 |
| and workshops
to
aid small Illinois businesses in obtaining |
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| contracts for goods and services
from larger firms and | 2 |
| government agencies within the State.
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| (7) To assist business firms and government agencies to | 4 |
| analyze their
buying activities and to find ways to carry out | 5 |
| those activities
in an
effective and economical manner, while | 6 |
| promoting subcontract activity with
small Illinois firms.
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| (8) To establish manual and electronic buying directories, | 8 |
| including
stand alone computer data bases that list qualified | 9 |
| vendors and procurement
opportunities.
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| (9) To promote through other means the use by international | 11 |
| agencies,
government agencies, and larger businesses of | 12 |
| products and services
produced
by small Illinois firms.
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| (10) To subcontract, grant funds, or otherwise participate | 14 |
| with
qualified
private firms, existing procurement centers, or | 15 |
| other organizations that
have
designed programs approved in | 16 |
| accordance with procedures determined by
the Department, that | 17 |
| are aimed at assisting small Illinois firms
in
obtaining | 18 |
| contracts for products and services from local
government | 19 |
| agencies and larger Illinois businesses.
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| (11) To develop and administer guidelines for projects that | 21 |
| provide
assistance to the Department in connection with the Buy | 22 |
| Illinois Program. | 23 |
| (12) To form the Illinois Food Systems Policy Council to | 24 |
| develop policies around food access and security, improve | 25 |
| individual health and well-being, promote economic incentives | 26 |
| for Illinois farmers, agri-businesses, and other private | 27 |
| enterprises, and encourage public/private partnerships around | 28 |
| healthy food options. Membership on the Council shall include | 29 |
| the Director or Secretary, or his or her designee, of the | 30 |
| Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the | 31 |
| Department of Human Services, the Department of Public Health, | 32 |
| the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Natural | 33 |
| Resources, the Department of Central Management Services, the | 34 |
| State Board of Education, and the Food Nutrition and Education | 35 |
| Program. The Council shall consult with farmers and farm | 36 |
| associations, businesses and business associations, including |
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| agri-businesses and food processing businesses, and community | 2 |
| based organizations, including those working on food access, | 3 |
| security, and delivery and on obesity prevention. | 4 |
| Administration of the Council and its functions shall be shared | 5 |
| among the Council members pursuant to an interagency agreement | 6 |
| from funds appropriated for this purpose or from existing funds | 7 |
| within the budgets of the Council's members. The Council may | 8 |
| submit, in consultation and collaboration with the | 9 |
| associations, businesses, organizations, and entities listed | 10 |
| in this Section, an annual report to the General Assembly | 11 |
| describing the Council's work, which may include performance | 12 |
| indicators to measure the impact of policies and practices | 13 |
| adopted by the Council.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00.)
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