Sen. Michael E. Hastings

Filed: 5/8/2013

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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2408
2 AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2408 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
4 "Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by changing
5Section 6z-64 as follows:
6 (30 ILCS 105/6z-64)
7 Sec. 6z-64. The Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund.
8 (a) The Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund is created as
9a revolving fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, in
10the State treasury. The following moneys shall be deposited
11into the Fund:
12 (1) amounts authorized for transfer to the Fund from
13 the General Revenue Fund and other State funds (except for
14 funds classified by the Comptroller as federal trust funds
15 or State trust funds) pursuant to State law or Executive
16 Order;

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1 (2) federal funds received by the Department of Central
2 Management Services (the "Department") as a result of
3 expenditures from the Fund;
4 (3) interest earned on moneys in the Fund;
5 (4) receipts or inter-fund transfers resulting from
6 billings issued to State agencies and universities for the
7 cost of workers' compensation services that are not
8 compensated through the specific fund transfers authorized
9 by this Section, if any;
10 (5) amounts received from a State agency or university
11 for workers' compensation payments for temporary total
12 disability, as provided in Section 405-105 of the
13 Department of Central Management Services Law of the Civil
14 Administrative Code of Illinois; and
15 (6) amounts recovered through subrogation in workers'
16 compensation and workers' occupational disease cases.
17 (b) Moneys in the Fund may be used by the Department for
18reimbursement or payment for:
19 (1) providing workers' compensation services to State
20 agencies and State universities; or
21 (2) providing for payment of administrative and other
22 expenses (and, beginning January 1, 2013, fees and charges
23 made pursuant to a contract with a private vendor) incurred
24 in providing workers' compensation services. The
25 Department, or any successor agency designated to enter
26 into contracts with one or more private vendors for the

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1 administration of the workers' compensation program for
2 State employees pursuant to subsection 10b of Section
3 405-105 of the Department of Central Management Services
4 Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, is
5 authorized to establish one or more special funds, as
6 separate accounts provided by any bank or banks as defined
7 by the Illinois Banking Act or any savings and loan
8 association or associations as defined by the Illinois
9 Savings and Loan Act of 1985, to be held by the Director
10 outside of the State treasury, for the purpose of receiving
11 the transfer of moneys from the Workers' Compensation
12 Revolving Fund. The Department may promulgate rules
13 further defining the methodology for the transfers. Any
14 interest earned by moneys in the funds or accounts shall be
15 deposited into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund.
16 The transferred moneys, and interest accrued thereon,
17 shall be used exclusively for transfers to contracted
18 private vendors or their financial institutions for
19 payments to workers' compensation claimants and providers
20 for workers' compensation services, claims, and benefits
21 pursuant to this Section and subsection 9 of Section
22 405-105 of the Department of Central Management Services
23 Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. The
24 transferred moneys, and interest accrued thereon, shall
25 not be used for any other purpose including, but not
26 limited to, reimbursement or payment of administrative

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1 fees due the contracted vendor pursuant to its contract or
2 contracts with the Department.
3 (c) State agencies may direct the Comptroller to process
4inter-fund transfers or make payment through the voucher and
5warrant process to the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund in
6satisfaction of billings issued under subsection (a) of this
7Section.
8 (d) Reconciliation. For the fiscal year beginning on July
91, 2004 only, the Director of Central Management Services (the
10"Director") shall order that each State agency's payments and
11transfers made to the Fund be reconciled with actual Fund costs
12for workers' compensation services provided by the Department
13and attributable to the State agency and relevant fund on no
14less than an annual basis. The Director may require reports
15from State agencies as deemed necessary to perform this
16reconciliation.
17 (d-5) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to
18the contrary, on or after July 1, 2005 and until June 30, 2006,
19in addition to any other transfers that may be provided for by
20law, at the direction of and upon notification of the Director
21of Central Management Services, the State Comptroller shall
22direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer amounts into the
23Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund from the designated funds
24not exceeding the following totals:
25 Mental Health Fund............................$17,694,000
26 Statistical Services Revolving Fund............$1,252,600

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1 Department of Corrections Reimbursement
2 and Education Fund.........................$1,198,600
3 Communications Revolving Fund....................$535,400
4 Child Support Administrative Fund................$441,900
5 Health Insurance Reserve Fund....................$238,900
6 Fire Prevention Fund.............................$234,100
7 Park and Conservation Fund.......................$142,000
8 Motor Fuel Tax Fund..............................$132,800
9 Illinois Workers' Compensation
10 Commission Operations Fund...................$123,900
11 State Boating Act Fund...........................$112,300
12 Public Utility Fund..............................$106,500
13 State Lottery Fund...............................$101,300
14 Traffic and Criminal Conviction
15 Surcharge Fund................................$88,500
16 State Surplus Property Revolving Fund.............$82,700
17 Natural Areas Acquisition Fund....................$65,600
18 Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund.............$65,200
19 Agricultural Premium Fund.........................$63,400
20 Capital Development Fund..........................$57,500
21 State Gaming Fund.................................$54,300
22 Underground Storage Tank Fund.....................$53,700
23 Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund..........$53,000
24 Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund............$53,000
25 General Professions Dedicated Fund...............$51,900
26 Total $23,003,100

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1 (d-10) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to
2the contrary and in addition to any other transfers that may be
3provided for by law, on the first day of each calendar quarter
4of the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2005, or as soon as may be
5practical thereafter, the State Comptroller shall direct and
6the State Treasurer shall transfer from each designated fund
7into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund amounts equal to
8one-fourth of each of the following totals:
9 General Revenue Fund......................... $34,000,000
10 Road Fund.................................... $25,987,000
11 Total $59,987,000
12 (d-12) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to
13the contrary and in addition to any other transfers that may be
14provided for by law, on the effective date of this amendatory
15Act of the 94th General Assembly, or as soon as may be
16practical thereafter, the State Comptroller shall direct and
17the State Treasurer shall transfer from each designated fund
18into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund the following
19amounts:
20 General Revenue Fund..........................$10,000,000
21 Road Fund......................................$5,000,000
22 Total $15,000,000
23 (d-15) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to
24the contrary and in addition to any other transfers that may be
25provided for by law, on July 1, 2006, or as soon as may be
26practical thereafter, the State Comptroller shall direct and

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1the State Treasurer shall transfer from each designated fund
2into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund the following
3amounts:
4 General Revenue Fund.........................$44,028,200
5 Road Fund....................................$28,084,000
6 Total $72,112,200
7 (d-20) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to
8the contrary, on or after July 1, 2006 and until June 30, 2007,
9in addition to any other transfers that may be provided for by
10law, at the direction of and upon notification of the Director
11of Central Management Services, the State Comptroller shall
12direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer amounts into the
13Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund from the designated funds
14not exceeding the following totals:
15 Mental Health Fund............................$19,121,800
16 Statistical Services Revolving Fund............$1,353,700
17 Department of Corrections Reimbursement
18 and Education Fund.........................$1,295,300
19 Communications Revolving Fund....................$578,600
20 Child Support Administrative Fund................$477,600
21 Health Insurance Reserve Fund....................$258,200
22 Fire Prevention Fund.............................$253,000
23 Park and Conservation Fund.......................$153,500
24 Motor Fuel Tax Fund..............................$143,500
25 Illinois Workers' Compensation
26 Commission Operations Fund...................$133,900

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1 State Boating Act Fund...........................$121,400
2 Public Utility Fund..............................$115,100
3 State Lottery Fund...............................$109,500
4 Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund....$95,700
5 State Surplus Property Revolving Fund.............$89,400
6 Natural Areas Acquisition Fund....................$70,800
7 Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund.............$70,400
8 Agricultural Premium Fund.........................$68,500
9 State Gaming Fund.................................$58,600
10 Underground Storage Tank Fund.....................$58,000
11 Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund..........$57,200
12 Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund............$57,200
13 General Professions Dedicated Fund...............$56,100
14 Total $24,797,000
15 (d-25) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to
16the contrary and in addition to any other transfers that may be
17provided for by law, on July 1, 2009, or as soon as may be
18practical thereafter, the State Comptroller shall direct and
19the State Treasurer shall transfer from each designated fund
20into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund the following
21amounts:
22 General Revenue Fund.........................$55,000,000
23 Road Fund....................................$34,803,000
24 Total $89,803,000
25 (d-30) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to
26the contrary, on or after July 1, 2009 and until June 30, 2010,

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1in addition to any other transfers that may be provided for by
2law, at the direction of and upon notification of the Director
3of Central Management Services, the State Comptroller shall
4direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer amounts into the
5Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund from the designated funds
6not exceeding the following totals:
7 Food and Drug Safety Fund.........................$13,900
8 Teacher Certificate Fee Revolving Fund.............$6,500
9 Transportation Regulatory Fund....................$14,500
10 Financial Institution Fund........................$25,200
11 General Professions Dedicated Fund................$25,300
12 Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund............$64,600
13 State Boating Act Fund...........................$177,100
14 State Parks Fund.................................$104,300
15 Lobbyist Registration Administration Fund.........$14,400
16 Agricultural Premium Fund.........................$79,100
17 Fire Prevention Fund.............................$360,200
18 Mental Health Fund.............................$9,725,200
19 Illinois State Pharmacy Disciplinary Fund..........$5,600
20 Public Utility Fund...............................$40,900
21 Radiation Protection Fund.........................$14,200
22 Firearm Owner's Notification Fund..................$1,300
23 Solid Waste Management Fund.......................$74,100
24 Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund..............$17,800
25 Subtitle D Management Fund........................$14,100
26 Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund..........$26,500

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1 Facility Licensing Fund...........................$11,700
2 Plugging and Restoration Fund......................$9,100
3 Explosives Regulatory Fund.........................$2,300
4 Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund...............$5,000
5 Coal Mining Regulatory Fund........................$1,900
6 Registered Certified Public Accountants'
7 Administration and Disciplinary Fund...........$1,500
8 Weights and Measures Fund.........................$56,100
9 Division of Corporations Registered
10 Limited Liability Partnership Fund.............$3,900
11 Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund...........$14,000
12 Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund.....$30,700
13 Capital Development Board Revolving Fund..........$27,000
14 DCFS Children's Services Fund.....................$69,300
15 Asbestos Abatement Fund...........................$17,200
16 Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund..........$26,800
17 Emergency Public Health Fund.......................$5,600
18 Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund...........$10,000
19 Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary
20 Board Fund.....................................$1,600
21 Underground Resources Conservation
22 Enforcement Fund..............................$11,500
23 Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund.........$18,200
24 Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund..............$35,400
25 Community Water Supply Laboratory Fund.............$5,600
26 Securities Investors Education Fund................$2,000

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1 Used Tire Management Fund.........................$32,400
2 Natural Areas Acquisition Fund...................$101,200
3 Open Space Lands Acquisition
4 and Development Fund..................$28,400
5 Working Capital Revolving Fund...................$489,100
6 State Garage Revolving Fund......................$791,900
7 Statistical Services Revolving Fund............$3,984,700
8 Communications Revolving Fund..................$1,432,800
9 Facilities Management Revolving Fund...........$1,911,600
10 Professional Services Fund.......................$483,600
11 Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund...................$15,000
12 Environmental Laboratory Certification Fund........$3,000
13 Public Health Laboratory Services
14 Revolving Fund.................................$2,500
15 Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention,
16 and Abatement Fund............................$28,200
17 Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund............$258,400
18 Department of Business Services
19 Special Operations Fund......................$111,900
20 Feed Control Fund.................................$20,800
21 Tanning Facility Permit Fund.......................$5,400
22 Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund...............$24,400
23 Tax Compliance and Administration Fund............$27,200
24 Appraisal Administration Fund......................$2,400
25 Small Business Environmental Assistance Fund.......$2,200
26 Illinois State Fair Fund..........................$31,400

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1 Secretary of State Special Services Fund.........$317,600
2 Department of Corrections Reimbursement
3 and Education Fund...........................$324,500
4 Health Facility Plan Review Fund..................$31,200
5 Illinois Historic Sites Fund......................$11,500
6 Attorney General Court Ordered and Voluntary
7 Compliance Payment Projects Fund..............$18,500
8 Public Pension Regulation Fund.....................$5,600
9 Illinois Charity Bureau Fund......................$11,400
10 Renewable Energy Resources Trust Fund..............$6,700
11 Energy Efficiency Trust Fund.......................$3,600
12 Pesticide Control Fund............................$56,800
13 Attorney General Whistleblower Reward
14 and Protection Fund...........................$14,200
15 Partners for Conservation Fund....................$36,900
16 Capital Litigation Trust Fund........................$800
17 Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund..................$99,700
18 Horse Racing Fund.................................$18,900
19 Death Certificate Surcharge Fund..................$12,800
20 Auction Regulation Administration Fund...............$500
21 Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund..............$55,800
22 Assisted Living and Shared Housing
23 Regulatory Fund..................................$900
24 Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund................$9,200
25 Illinois Clean Water Fund.........................$42,300
26 Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund........$16,100

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1 Child Support Administrative Fund..............$1,037,900
2 Secretary of State Police Services Fund............$1,200
3 Tourism Promotion Fund............................$34,400
4 IMSA Income Fund..................................$12,700
5 Presidential Library and Museum Operating Fund....$83,000
6 Dram Shop Fund....................................$44,500
7 Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund............$5,700
8 Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund...................$8,700
9 Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund...$106,100
10 Design Professionals Administration
11 and Investigation Fund.........................$4,500
12 State Police Services Fund.......................$276,100
13 Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund............$90,800
14 Insurance Producer Administration Fund............$45,600
15 Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund.......$11,700
16 Hearing Instrument Dispenser Examining
17 and Disciplinary Fund..........................$1,900
18 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Facility
19 Development and Operation Fund.................$1,000
20 Environmental Protection Permit and
21 Inspection Fund...............................$66,900
22 Park and Conservation Fund.......................$199,300
23 Local Tourism Fund.................................$2,400
24 Illinois Capital Revolving Loan Fund..............$10,000
25 Large Business Attraction Fund.......................$100
26 Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach

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1 Marina Fund...................................$27,200
2 Public Infrastructure Construction
3 Loan Revolving Fund............................$1,700
4 Insurance Financial Regulation Fund...............$69,200
5 Total $24,197,800
6 (d-35) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to
7the contrary and in addition to any other transfers that may be
8provided for by law, on July 1, 2010, or as soon as may be
9practical thereafter, the State Comptroller shall direct and
10the State Treasurer shall transfer from each designated fund
11into the Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund the following
12amounts:
13 General Revenue Fund.........................$55,000,000
14 Road Fund....................................$50,955,300
15 Total $105,955,300
16 (d-40) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to
17the contrary, on or after July 1, 2010 and until June 30, 2011,
18in addition to any other transfers that may be provided for by
19law, at the direction of and upon notification of the Director
20of Central Management Services, the State Comptroller shall
21direct and the State Treasurer shall transfer amounts into the
22Workers' Compensation Revolving Fund from the designated funds
23not exceeding the following totals:
24 Food and Drug Safety Fund.........................$8,700
25 Financial Institution Fund.......................$44,500
26 General Professions Dedicated Fund...............$51,400

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1 Live and Learn Fund..............................$10,900
2 Illinois Veterans' Rehabilitation Fund..........$106,000
3 State Boating Act Fund..........................$288,200
4 State Parks Fund................................$185,900
5 Wildlife and Fish Fund........................$1,550,300
6 Lobbyist Registration Administration Fund........$18,100
7 Agricultural Premium Fund.......................$176,100
8 Mental Health Fund..............................$291,900
9 Firearm Owner's Notification Fund.................$2,300
10 Illinois Gaming Law Enforcement Fund.............$11,300
11 Illinois State Medical Disciplinary Fund.........$42,300
12 Facility Licensing Fund..........................$14,200
13 Plugging and Restoration Fund....................$15,600
14 Explosives Regulatory Fund........................$4,800
15 Aggregate Operations Regulatory Fund..............$6,000
16 Coal Mining Regulatory Fund.......................$7,200
17 Registered Certified Public Accountants'
18 Administration and Disciplinary Fund..........$1,900
19 Weights and Measures Fund.......................$105,200
20 Division of Corporations Registered
21 Limited Liability Partnership Fund............$5,300
22 Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund..........$19,900
23 Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund....$38,700
24 DCFS Children's Services Fund...................$123,100
25 Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund.........$29,700
26 Emergency Public Health Fund......................$6,800

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1 Nursing Dedicated and Professional Fund..........$13,500
2 Optometric Licensing and Disciplinary
3 Board Fund....................................$1,800
4 Underground Resources Conservation
5 Enforcement Fund.............................$16,500
6 Mandatory Arbitration Fund........................$5,400
7 Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund........$26,400
8 Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund.............$43,800
9 Securities Investors Education Fund..............$28,500
10 Used Tire Management Fund.........................$6,300
11 Natural Areas Acquisition Fund..................$185,000
12 Open Space Lands Acquisition and
13 Development Fund.............................$46,800
14 Working Capital Revolving Fund..................$741,500
15 State Garage Revolving Fund.....................$356,200
16 Statistical Services Revolving Fund...........$1,775,900
17 Communications Revolving Fund...................$630,600
18 Facilities Management Revolving Fund............$870,800
19 Professional Services Fund......................$275,500
20 Motor Vehicle Review Board Fund..................$12,900
21 Public Health Laboratory Services
22 Revolving Fund................................$5,300
23 Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention,
24 and Abatement Fund...........................$42,100
25 Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund...........$162,700
26 Department of Business Services

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1 Special Operations Fund.....................$143,700
2 Feed Control Fund................................$32,300
3 Tanning Facility Permit Fund......................$3,900
4 Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund..............$32,600
5 Tax Compliance and Administration Fund...........$48,400
6 Appraisal Administration Fund.....................$3,600
7 Illinois State Fair Fund.........................$30,200
8 Secretary of State Special Services Fund........$214,400
9 Department of Corrections Reimbursement
10 and Education Fund..........................$438,300
11 Health Facility Plan Review Fund.................$29,900
12 Public Pension Regulation Fund....................$9,900
13 Pesticide Control Fund..........................$107,500
14 Partners for Conservation Fund..................$189,300
15 Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund................$143,800
16 Horse Racing Fund................................$20,900
17 Death Certificate Surcharge Fund.................$16,800
18 Auction Regulation Administration Fund............$1,000
19 Motor Carrier Safety Inspection Fund.............$56,800
20 Assisted Living and Shared Housing
21 Regulatory Fund...............................$2,200
22 Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Fund..............$18,100
23 Secretary of State DUI Administration Fund.......$19,800
24 Child Support Administrative Fund.............$1,809,500
25 Secretary of State Police Services Fund...........$2,500
26 Medical Special Purposes Trust Fund..............$20,400

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1 Dram Shop Fund...................................$57,200
2 Illinois State Dental Disciplinary Fund...........$9,500
3 Cycle Rider Safety Training Fund.................$12,200
4 Traffic and Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund..$128,900
5 Design Professionals Administration
6 and Investigation Fund........................$7,300
7 State Police Services Fund......................$335,700
8 Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund...........$81,600
9 Insurance Producer Administration Fund...........$77,000
10 Hearing Instrument Dispenser Examining
11 and Disciplinary Fund.........................$1,900
12 Park and Conservation Fund......................$361,500
13 Adeline Jay Geo-Karis Illinois Beach
14 Marina Fund..................................$42,800
15 Insurance Financial Regulation Fund.............$108,000
16 Total $13,033,200
17 (d-45) Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to
18the contrary and in addition to any other transfers that may be
19provided for by law, on July 1, 2011, or as soon as may be
20practical thereafter, the State Comptroller shall direct and
21the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of $45,000,000 from
22the General Revenue Fund into the Workers' Compensation
23Revolving Fund.
24 (e) The term "workers' compensation services" means
25services, claims expenses, and related administrative costs
26incurred in performing the duties under Sections 405-105 and

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1405-411 of the Department of Central Management Services Law of
2the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
3(Source: P.A. 96-45, eff. 7-15-09; 96-959, eff. 7-1-10; 97-641,
4eff. 12-19-11; 97-895, eff. 8-3-12.)
5 Section 10. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by
6changing Section 45-57 as follows:
7 (30 ILCS 500/45-57)
8 Sec. 45-57. Veterans.
9 (a) Set-aside goal. It is the goal of the State to promote
10and encourage the continued economic development of small
11businesses owned and controlled by qualified veterans and that
12qualified service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses
13(referred to as SDVOSB) and veteran-owned small businesses
14(referred to as VOSB) participate in the State's procurement
15process as both prime contractors and subcontractors. Not less
16than 3% of the total dollar amount of State contracts, as
17defined by the Director of Central Management Services, shall
18be established as a goal to be awarded to SDVOSB and VOSB. That
19portion of a contract under which the contractor subcontracts
20with a SDVOSB or VOSB may be counted toward the goal of this
21subsection. The Department of Central Management Services
22shall adopt rules to implement compliance with this subsection
23by all State agencies.
24 (b) Fiscal year reports. By each September 1, each chief

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1procurement officer shall report to the Department of Central
2Management Services on all of the following for the immediately
3preceding fiscal year, and by each March 1 the Department of
4Central Management Services shall compile and report that
5information to the General Assembly:
6 (1) The total number of VOSB, and the number of SDVOSB,
7 who submitted bids for contracts under this Code.
8 (2) The total number of VOSB, and the number of SDVOSB,
9 who entered into contracts with the State under this Code
10 and the total value of those contracts.
11 (c) Yearly review and recommendations. Each year, each
12chief procurement officer shall review the progress of all
13State agencies under its jurisdiction in meeting the goal
14described in subsection (a), with input from statewide
15veterans' service organizations and from the business
16community, including businesses owned by qualified veterans,
17and shall make recommendations to be included in the Department
18of Central Management Services' report to the General Assembly
19regarding continuation, increases, or decreases of the
20percentage goal. The recommendations shall be based upon the
21number of businesses that are owned by qualified veterans and
22on the continued need to encourage and promote businesses owned
23by qualified veterans.
24 (d) Governor's recommendations. To assist the State in
25reaching the goal described in subsection (a), the Governor
26shall recommend to the General Assembly changes in programs to

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1assist businesses owned by qualified veterans.
2 (e) Definitions. As used in this Section:
3 "Armed forces of the United States" means the United States
4Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or service in
5active duty as defined under 38 U.S.C. Section 101. Service in
6the Merchant Marine that constitutes active duty under Section
7401 of federal Public Act 95-202 shall also be considered
8service in the armed forces for purposes of this Section.
9 "Certification" means a determination made by the Illinois
10Department of Veterans' Affairs and the Department of Central
11Management Services that a business entity is a qualified
12service-disabled veteran-owned small business or a qualified
13veteran-owned small business for whatever purpose. A SDVOSB or
14VOSB owned and controlled by females, minorities, or persons
15with disabilities, as those terms are defined in Section 2 of
16the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons
17with Disabilities Act, may also shall select and designate
18whether that business is to be certified as a "female-owned
19business", "minority-owned business", or "business owned by a
20person with a disability", as defined in Section 2 of the
21Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with
22Disabilities Act, or as a qualified SDVOSB or qualified VOSB
23under this Section.
24 "Control" means the exclusive, ultimate, majority, or sole
25control of the business, including but not limited to capital
26investment and all other financial matters, property,

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1acquisitions, contract negotiations, legal matters,
2officer-director-employee selection and comprehensive hiring,
3operation responsibilities, cost-control matters, income and
4dividend matters, financial transactions, and rights of other
5shareholders or joint partners. Control shall be real,
6substantial, and continuing, not pro forma. Control shall
7include the power to direct or cause the direction of the
8management and policies of the business and to make the
9day-to-day as well as major decisions in matters of policy,
10management, and operations. Control shall be exemplified by
11possessing the requisite knowledge and expertise to run the
12particular business, and control shall not include simple
13majority or absentee ownership.
14 "Qualified service-disabled veteran" means a veteran who
15has been found to have 10% or more service-connected disability
16by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or the
17United States Department of Defense.
18 "Qualified service-disabled veteran-owned small business"
19or "SDVOSB" means a small business (i) that is at least 51%
20owned by one or more qualified service-disabled veterans living
21in Illinois or, in the case of a corporation, at least 51% of
22the stock of which is owned by one or more qualified
23service-disabled veterans living in Illinois; (ii) that has its
24home office in Illinois; and (iii) for which items (i) and (ii)
25are factually verified annually by the Department of Central
26Management Services.

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1 "Qualified veteran-owned small business" or "VOSB" means a
2small business (i) that is at least 51% owned by one or more
3qualified veterans living in Illinois or, in the case of a
4corporation, at least 51% of the stock of which is owned by one
5or more qualified veterans living in Illinois; (ii) that has
6its home office in Illinois; and (iii) for which items (i) and
7(ii) are factually verified annually by the Department of
8Central Management Services.
9 "Service-connected disability" means a disability incurred
10in the line of duty in the active military, naval, or air
11service as described in 38 U.S.C. 101(16).
12 "Small business" means a business that has annual gross
13sales of less than $75,000,000 as evidenced by the federal
14income tax return of the business. A firm with gross sales in
15excess of this cap may apply to the Department of Central
16Management Services for certification for a particular
17contract if the firm can demonstrate that the contract would
18have significant impact on SDVOSB or VOSB as suppliers or
19subcontractors or in employment of veterans or
20service-disabled veterans.
21 "State agency" has the same meaning as in Section 2 of the
22Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with
23Disabilities Act.
24 "Time of hostilities with a foreign country" means any
25period of time in the past, present, or future during which a
26declaration of war by the United States Congress has been or is

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1in effect or during which an emergency condition has been or is
2in effect that is recognized by the issuance of a Presidential
3proclamation or a Presidential executive order and in which the
4armed forces expeditionary medal or other campaign service
5medals are awarded according to Presidential executive order.
6 "Veteran" means a person who (i) has been a member of the
7armed forces of the United States or, while a citizen of the
8United States, was a member of the armed forces of allies of
9the United States in time of hostilities with a foreign country
10and (ii) has served under one or more of the following
11conditions: (a) the veteran served a total of at least 6
12months; (b) the veteran served for the duration of hostilities
13regardless of the length of the engagement; (c) the veteran was
14discharged on the basis of hardship; or (d) the veteran was
15released from active duty because of a service connected
16disability and was discharged under honorable conditions.
17 (f) Certification program. The Illinois Department of
18Veterans' Affairs and the Department of Central Management
19Services shall work together to devise a certification
20procedure to assure that businesses taking advantage of this
21Section are legitimately classified as qualified
22service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses or qualified
23veteran-owned small businesses.
24 (g) Penalties.
25 (1) Administrative penalties. The Department of
26 Central Management Services shall suspend any person who

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1 commits a violation of Section 17-10.3 or subsection (d) of
2 Section 33E-6 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal
3 Code of 2012 relating to this Section from bidding on, or
4 participating as a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier
5 in, any State contract or project for a period of not less
6 than 3 years, and, if the person is certified as a
7 service-disabled veteran-owned small business or a
8 veteran-owned small business, then the Department shall
9 revoke the business's certification for a period of not
10 less than 3 years. An additional or subsequent violation
11 shall extend the periods of suspension and revocation for a
12 period of not less than 5 years. The suspension and
13 revocation shall apply to the principals of the business
14 and any subsequent business formed or financed by, or
15 affiliated with, those principals.
16 (2) Reports of violations. Each State agency shall
17 report any alleged violation of Section 17-10.3 or
18 subsection (d) of Section 33E-6 of the Criminal Code of
19 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 relating to this Section
20 to the Department of Central Management Services. The
21 Department of Central Management Services shall
22 subsequently report all such alleged violations to the
23 Attorney General, who shall determine whether to bring a
24 civil action against any person for the violation.
25 (3) List of suspended persons. The Department of
26 Central Management Services shall monitor the status of all

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1 reported violations of Section 17-10.3 or subsection (d) of
2 Section 33E-6 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal
3 Code of 2012 relating to this Section and shall maintain
4 and make available to all State agencies a central listing
5 of all persons that committed violations resulting in
6 suspension.
7 (4) Use of suspended persons. During the period of a
8 person's suspension under paragraph (1) of this
9 subsection, a State agency shall not enter into any
10 contract with that person or with any contractor using the
11 services of that person as a subcontractor.
12 (5) Duty to check list. Each State agency shall check
13 the central listing provided by the Department of Central
14 Management Services under paragraph (3) of this subsection
15 to verify that a person being awarded a contract by that
16 State agency, or to be used as a subcontractor or supplier
17 on a contract being awarded by that State agency, is not
18 under suspension pursuant to paragraph (1) of this
19 subsection.
20(Source: P.A. 96-96, eff. 1-1-10; 97-260, eff. 8-5-11; 97-1150,
21eff. 1-25-13.)
22 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
23becoming law.".