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91_SB1671

 
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Illinois Procurement Code by changing
 2    Section 50-13.

 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section 5.  The Illinois Procurement Code is  amended  by
 6    changing Section 50-13 as follows:

 7        (30 ILCS 500/50-13)
 8        Sec. 50-13.  Conflicts of interest.
 9        (a)  Prohibition.   It  is  unlawful  for  any person (i)
10    holding an elective office in this State, (ii) holding a seat
11    in the General Assembly, (iii) or appointed to or employed in
12    any of the offices or agencies of State  government  and  who
13    receives compensation for such employment in excess of 60% of
14    the  salary of the Governor of the State of Illinois, (iv) or
15    who is an officer or  employee  of  the  Capital  Development
16    Board or the Illinois Toll Highway Authority, (v) holding any
17    appointive  government  office  of  the  State  of  Illinois,
18    regardless  of  compensation,  or  (vi)  who is the spouse or
19    minor child of  any  such  person  to  have  or  acquire  any
20    contract,  or  any  direct pecuniary interest in any contract
21    therein, whether for  stationery,  printing,  paper,  or  any
22    services,  materials,  or  supplies,  that  will be wholly or
23    partially satisfied by the payment of funds  appropriated  by
24    the  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of Illinois or in any
25    contract of the Capital Development  Board  or  the  Illinois
26    Toll Highway Authority.
27        (b)  Interests.    It   is   unlawful   for   any   firm,
28    partnership, association, or corporation, in which any person
29    listed in subsection (a) is entitled to receive (i) more than
30    7 1/2% of the total distributable income or (ii) an amount in
31    excess  of the salary of the Governor, to have or acquire any
 
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 1    such contract or direct pecuniary interest therein.
 2        (c)  Combined interests.  It is unlawful  for  any  firm,
 3    partnership, association, or corporation, in which any person
 4    listed  in  subsection (a) together with his or her spouse or
 5    minor children is entitled to receive (i) more than  15%,  in
 6    the  aggregate,  of the total distributable income or (ii) an
 7    amount in excess of 2 times the salary of  the  Governor,  to
 8    have  or  acquire  any  such  contract  or  direct  pecuniary
 9    interest therein.
10        (d)  Securities.  Nothing in this Section invalidates the
11    provisions  of  any bond or other security previously offered
12    or to be offered for sale or sold by  or  for  the  State  of
13    Illinois.
14        (e)  Prior  interests.   This Section does not affect the
15    validity of any contract made between the State and a  person
16    or combination of persons listed in subsection (a) an officer
17    or  employee  of the State or member of the General Assembly,
18    his or her spouse, minor child or any  combination  of  those
19    persons  if  that contract was in existence before his or her
20    election or employment as an officer,  member,  or  employee.
21    The  contract is voidable, however, if it cannot be completed
22    within 365 days after the officer, member, or employee  takes
23    office or is employed.
24        (f)  Exceptions.
25             (1)  Public  aid  payments.   This  Section does not
26        apply to payments made for a public aid recipient.
27             (2)  Teaching.  This Section does  not  apply  to  a
28        contract  for  personal  services  as a teacher or school
29        administrator between a member of the General Assembly or
30        his or her spouse, or a State officer or employee or  his
31        or  her spouse, and any school district, public community
32        college district, the University  of  Illinois,  Southern
33        Illinois  University,  Illinois State University, Eastern
34        Illinois  University,   Northern   Illinois   University,
 
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 1        Western  Illinois  University,  Chicago State University,
 2        Governor  State  University,  or  Northeastern   Illinois
 3        University.
 4             (3)  Ministerial  duties.   This  Section  does  not
 5        apply  to  a  contract  for personal services of a wholly
 6        ministerial  character,  including  but  not  limited  to
 7        services as a laborer, clerk, typist, stenographer, page,
 8        bookkeeper,  receptionist,   or   telephone   switchboard
 9        operator,  made by a spouse or minor child of an elective
10        or appointive State officer or employee or of a member of
11        the General Assembly.
12             (4)  Child and family services.  This  Section  does
13        not  apply  to  payments  made to a member of the General
14        Assembly, a State officer or employee, his or her  spouse
15        or  minor  child  acting  as  a foster parent, homemaker,
16        advocate, or volunteer for or in behalf  of  a  child  or
17        family  served  by  the Department of Children and Family
18        Services.
19             (5)  Licensed professionals. Contracts with licensed
20        professionals, provided they  are  competitively  bid  or
21        part  of  a reimbursement program for specific, customary
22        goods and services through the Department of Children and
23        Family Services, the Department of  Human  Services,  the
24        Department  of  Public  Aid,  the  Department  of  Public
25        Health, or the Department on Aging.
26        (g)  Penalty.  A  person convicted of a violation of this
27    Section is guilty of a business offense and  shall  be  fined
28    not less than $1,000 nor more than $5,000.
29    (Source: P.A. 90-572, eff. 2-6-98.)

30        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
31    becoming law.

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