Illinois Administrative Code
Title 44 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, GRANTMAKING, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Part 2000 - SECRETARY OF STATE STANDARD PROCUREMENT
Subpart N - REAL PROPERTY LEASES AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT LEASES
Section 2000.4015 - Acquisition of Leases by RFI
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
All leases, except those falling under the exceptions listed in Section 2000.4020 or emergency procurements (Section 2000.4045) will be acquired as follows:
a) All leases will be procured by a Request for Information (RFI). RFIs will contain at a minimum the following information:
b) Notice of the RFI shall be published at least 14 days prior to the deadline for responding in the Bulletin.
c) Responses.
d) Proposal packages must, at a minimum, include:
e) All responses to the RFI will be publicly opened on the announced opening date. Names of all parties submitting proposals will be made available to the public.
f) Secretary of State representatives may conduct discussions with respondents to further clarify the needs of the State or obtain further information on responses.
g) Based on the responses to the RFI, the Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) or a designee will make a written determination of which RFIs submitted are responsive to the State's basic criteria.
h) Secretary of State representatives will enter into negotiations with all parties submitting responsive RFIs for the purpose of obtaining the best terms for the State. A written record of all negotiations will be maintained by the Secretary of State.
i) A Secretary of State representative will review all relevant information and recommend to the CPO which proposal should be accepted.
j) The CPO will make the final award, which will be announced in the Bulletin.
k) The lease will be reduced to writing and executed by all parties.
l) If the lowest-priced proposal is not selected, the CPO will publish notice, along with the reasons for such selection, in the next available edition of the Bulletin.
m) The Secretary of State reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to request and evaluate "best and final" proposals. All decisions on compliance, evaluations, terms, and conditions will be made solely at the Secretary of State's discretion and made to favor the State.