Illinois Administrative Code
Title 44 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, GRANTMAKING, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Part 4 - CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER FOR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION STANDARD PROCUREMENT
Subpart N - PREFERENCES
Section 4.4540 - Gas Mileage, Flex-Fuel, Biodiesel and Hybrid Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Sections 25-75 and 45-40 of the Illinois Procurement Code impose requirements applicable to the purchase and, in some situations, the lease of passenger vehicles. These requirements are:
a) Section 25-75 (Flex Fuel, Hybrid or Biodiesel)
b) Section 45-40 (Mileage)
c) Coordination of Sections 25-75 and 45-40. When procuring a vehicle, a university shall make reasonable attempts to identify one that meets the requirements of both subsections (a) and (b). If no vehicle meets both of these requirements, the university shall purchase a vehicle or vehicles that satisfy the requirements of subsection (b); otherwise, the university may request a waiver as outlined in subsection (d).
d) Waiver. If a vehicle that meets the need of the institution cannot meet either or both requirements of subsections (a) and/or (b), then the institution may request a waiver of the appropriate requirement. The CPO-HE may require use of a uniform form or format for requesting the waiver. Vehicles requested under a waiver should come as close to satisfying the waived requirement as practical.
e) Beginning January 1, 2016, 15% of all passenger vehicles purchased with State funds shall be vehicles fueled by electricity, electricity and gasohol (hybrids or plug-in hybrids), compressed natural gas, liquid petroleum gas, or liquid natural gas, including dedicated or non-dedicated fuel type vehicles. For purposes of this Section, "State funds" means any funds appropriated by the General Assembly. If State funds are used in whole or in part to purchase these vehicles, this Section applies.
f) In awarding contracts requiring the procurement of vehicles, preference may be given to an otherwise qualified bidder or offeror who will fulfill the contract through the use of vehicles powered by ethanol produced from Illinois corn or biodiesel fuels produced from Illinois soybeans. [ 30 ILCS 500/45-60]