Illinois Administrative Code
Title 44 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, GRANTMAKING, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Part 1 - CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER FOR GENERAL SERVICES STANDARD PROCUREMENT
Subpart D - PUBLICIZING PROCUREMENT ACTIONS
Section 1.1525 - Bulletin Content
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The Bulletin will contain all content required by the Code. The Bulletin may include reference information of general interest (e.g., how to access the other volumes of the Illinois Procurement Bulletin, notice of new legislation, announcements and determinations) and may serve as the CPO-GS's official website. SPOs shall publish all notices to the Bulletin.
b) Notice of each procurement, except small purchases, shall be published in the Bulletin for at least 14 days and shall contain at least the following information:
c) Notice of the award that was the subject of a notice in subsection (b) shall be issued electronically on the day of the award to the successful responsible bidder or offeror.
d) The SPO shall publish the notice of award to the Bulletin for 14 days, unless a shorter time is authorized by the Code or this Part. This notice shall contain at least the following information:
e) If an award to other than the lowest responsive and responsible bidder results pursuant to Section 20-10(g), an SPO must post in the Bulletin a written explanation with the notice of award. The written explanation must also be filed by the SPO with the Legislative Audit Commission and must include:
f) Notice of each contract renewal shall be posted in the Bulletin within 14 days after the determination by the purchasing agency to execute the contract. The date of determination to execute shall be the date of the last signature required by the State agency to move forward with the renewal. Each State agency shall identify the renewal approval process and shall ensure the renewal notice contains the required information and is posted to the Bulletin within the prescribed time. The notice shall require all of the information required under subsection (b) or shall reference this information electronically, which may include attachment of or reference to the original Bulletin notice.
g) Notice of renegotiated contracts and change orders for all procurements other than small purchase procurements that increase the cost of a contract by more than $10,000 or the time of completion by a total of 30 days or more shall be posted on the Bulletin for 14 days.
h) The following information regarding emergency procurements shall be published in the Bulletin within 5 days after emergency contract award:
i) In addition to the requirements of subsection (h), the notice of hearing to extend an emergency contract must be published electronically in the Bulletin at least 14 days prior to hearing. A completed emergency extension justification form as prescribed by the CPO-GS shall be published as part of the notice of hearing.
j) The following information regarding intent to enter into a sole source contract shall be published in the Bulletin at least 14 days prior to entering into the contract with the designated sole source vendor:
k) Each purchasing agency shall post in the Bulletin a copy of its annual report of utilization of businesses owned by minorities, women and persons with disabilities. Posting is due within 10 days after the purchasing agency submits its report to the Business Enterprise Council in accordance with Section 6(c) of the BEP Act.
l) Other notices shall be published on the Bulletin as provided by the Code, including notices related to suspensions and debarment, Business Enterprise Program and Small Business Set-Aside waivers, and other matters of public interest.
m) The CPO-GS may allow another CPO or another governmental entity to publish procurement related notices and other matters of public interest to the Bulletin.