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Code · Illinois · Chapter 30 — FINANCE · Act 500

Sec. 50-17. Expatriated entities.

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Sec. 50-17. Expatriated entities.
(a)Except as provided in subsection
(b)of this Section, no business or member of a unitary business group, as defined in the Illinois Income Tax Act, shall submit a bid for or enter into a contract with a State agency under this Code if that business or any member of the unitary business group is an expatriated entity.
(b)An expatriated entity or a member of a unitary business group with an expatriated entity as a member may submit a bid for or enter into a contract with a State agency under this Code if the appropriate chief procurement officer determines that either of the following apply:
(1)the contract is awarded as a sole source procurement under Section 20-25 of this
Code, provided that the appropriate chief procurement officer
(i)includes in the notice of intent to enter into a sole source contract a prominent statement that the intended sole source contractor is an expatriated entity and
(ii)holds a public hearing at which the chief procurement officer and purchasing agency present written justification for the use of a sole source contract with an expatriated entity and any member of the public may present testimony; or
(2)the purchase is of pharmaceutical products, drugs, biologics, vaccines, medical
supplies, or devices used to provide medical and health care or treat disease or used in medical or research diagnostic tests, and medical nutritionals regulated by the Food and Drug Administration under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
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