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IL HB1053
Bill
Status
1/9/2025
Primary Sponsor
Dave Vella
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AI Summary
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Prohibits the chief procurement officer from awarding state contracts to vendors if more than 10% of contracted services (based on cost) will be performed outside the United States
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Changes existing law from allowing ("may") to requiring ("shall") the chief procurement officer to consider disclosures about offshore work and the economic impact on Illinois when evaluating bids
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Contractors must disclose in their statement of work where services will be performed, including any subcontracts anticipated to be performed outside the U.S.
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Contractors who shift work outside the United States after contract award are deemed in breach of contract, unless the chief procurement officer provides written determination that circumstances require the shift or termination would not be in the state's best interest
Legislative Description
PROCUREMENT-OUTSIDE OF U.S.
Last Action
House Committee Amendment No. 1 Rule 19(c) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
3/21/2025