Illinois Administrative Code
Title 44 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, GRANTMAKING, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Part 1300 - ATTORNEY GENERAL'S PROCUREMENT
Subpart R - COMPLAINTS, PROTESTS AND REMEDIES
Section 1300.5530 - Settlement and Resolution of Contract and Breach of Contract Controversies
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Authority to Settle or Resolve Controversies
The Procurement Officer who established the contract shall have authority to settle and resolve controversies but the Attorney General may set limits on such authority given to the Purchasing Officer.
b) Authority of Using Agency
The OAG has the authority to accept delivery of goods or services in accordance with contract requirements as satisfactory adjustment of a complaint.
c) Substitution of Terms/Price Reduction
If the vendor proposes to make an adjustment by:
such proposal must be referred to and approved by the Procurement Officer.
d) Cancellation for Breach of Contract
In any of the following cases the Procurement Officer shall have the right to terminate or rescind any contract entered into under this Part:
e) Cancellation for Fraud, Collusion, Illegality, Etc.
The OAG may cancel any contract it established if there is sufficient evidence to show that:
f) Withholding Money to Compensate State for Damages
If a contract is terminated or rescinded under this Section, the OAG may deduct from whatever is owed the vendor on that or any other contract an amount sufficient to compensate the State of Illinois for any damages suffered by it because of the vendor's breach of contract or other unlawful act on his part on which the cancellation is based.
g) Damages
The damages for which the OAG may be compensated as provided in this Section or by a suit on the vendor's performance bond or by other legal remedy shall include, but are not limited to, the following: