Bill Text: IL SB1992 | 2011-2012 | 97th General Assembly | Amended
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Bill Title: Amends the Department of Central Management Services Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. In a Section concerning the Illinois Transparency and Accountability Portal, provides that ITAP shall provide direct access to a database of current members of the General Assembly and State employees of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Provides that this database shall be sorted by Rutan status, status of position as subject to collective bargaining, and, for General Assembly members, per diem allowances and mileage paid.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2011-11-30 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 97-0629 [SB1992 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2011-SB1992-Amended.html
Bill Title: Amends the Department of Central Management Services Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. In a Section concerning the Illinois Transparency and Accountability Portal, provides that ITAP shall provide direct access to a database of current members of the General Assembly and State employees of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Provides that this database shall be sorted by Rutan status, status of position as subject to collective bargaining, and, for General Assembly members, per diem allowances and mileage paid.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2011-11-30 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 97-0629 [SB1992 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2011-SB1992-Amended.html
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1 | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1992
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1992 by replacing | ||||||
3 | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | "Section 1. Findings; purpose; text and revisory changes; | ||||||
5 | validation; additional material. | ||||||
6 | (a) It is the purpose of this Act to reenact the provisions | ||||||
7 | of subsection (c) of Section 5.4 of the Metropolitan Pier and | ||||||
8 | Exposition Authority Act, which a federal district court found | ||||||
9 | to be preempted under federal law on the grounds that it | ||||||
10 | regulates issues protected by Section 8 of the National Labor | ||||||
11 | Relations Act. Following the court's ruling, the parties to the | ||||||
12 | suit resolved their dispute related to the challenged | ||||||
13 | provisions. The reenactment of subsection (c) of Section 5.4 | ||||||
14 | implements, in part, settlement agreements made and entered | ||||||
15 | into between the Authority and the plaintiffs that filed suit, | ||||||
16 | the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters and the | ||||||
17 | International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 727. The |
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1 | agreements were filed with the Secretary of State Index | ||||||
2 | Department and designated as 97-GA-A01 and 97-GA-A02, | ||||||
3 | respectively. | ||||||
4 | (b) In this Act, the base text of the reenacted Section is | ||||||
5 | set forth as it existed at the time of the federal district | ||||||
6 | court's decision. Striking and underscoring is used only to | ||||||
7 | show the changes being made to that base text. The changes | ||||||
8 | being made to this Act are consistent with the settlement | ||||||
9 | agreement or declarative of existing law.
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10 | Section 5. The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority | ||||||
11 | Act is amended by reenacting and changing Section 5.4 as | ||||||
12 | follows:
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13 | (70 ILCS 210/5.4) | ||||||
14 | Sec. 5.4. Exhibitor rights and work rule reforms.
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15 | (a) Legislative findings. | ||||||
16 | (1) The Authority is a political subdivision of the | ||||||
17 | State of Illinois subject to the plenary authority of the | ||||||
18 | General Assembly and was created for the benefit of the | ||||||
19 | general public to promote business, industry, commerce, | ||||||
20 | and tourism within the City of Chicago and the State of | ||||||
21 | Illinois. | ||||||
22 | (2) The Authority owns and operates McCormick Place and | ||||||
23 | Navy Pier, which have collectively 2.8 million square feet |
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1 | of exhibit hall space, 700,000 square feet of meeting room | ||||||
2 | space. | ||||||
3 | (3) The Authority is a vital economic engine that | ||||||
4 | annually generates 65,000 jobs and $8 billion of economic | ||||||
5 | activity for the State of Illinois through the trade shows, | ||||||
6 | conventions, and other meetings held and attended at | ||||||
7 | McCormick Place and Navy Pier. | ||||||
8 | (4) The Authority supports the operation of McCormick | ||||||
9 | Place and Navy Pier through not only fees on the rental of | ||||||
10 | exhibit and meeting room space, electrical and utility | ||||||
11 | service, food and beverage services, and parking, but also | ||||||
12 | hotel room rates paid by persons staying at the | ||||||
13 | Authority-owned hotel. | ||||||
14 | (5) The Authority has a compelling and proprietary | ||||||
15 | interest in the success, competitiveness, and continued | ||||||
16 | viability of McCormick Place and Navy Pier as the owner and | ||||||
17 | operator of the convention facilities and its obligation to | ||||||
18 | ensure that these facilities produce sufficient operating | ||||||
19 | revenues. | ||||||
20 | (6) The Authority's convention facilities were | ||||||
21 | constructed and renovated through the issuance of public | ||||||
22 | bonds that are directly repaid by State hotel, auto rental, | ||||||
23 | food and beverage, and airport and departure taxes paid | ||||||
24 | principally by persons who attend, work at, exhibit, and | ||||||
25 | provide goods and services to conventions, shows, | ||||||
26 | exhibitions, and meetings at McCormick Place and Navy Pier. |
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1 | (7) State law also dedicates State occupation and use | ||||||
2 | tax revenues to fulfill debt service obligations on these | ||||||
3 | bonds should State hotel, auto rental, food and beverage, | ||||||
4 | and airport and departure taxes fail to generate sufficient | ||||||
5 | revenue. | ||||||
6 | (8) Through fiscal year 2010, $55 million in State | ||||||
7 | occupation and use taxes will have been allocated to make | ||||||
8 | debt service payments on the Authority's bonds due to | ||||||
9 | shortfalls in State hotel, auto rental, food and beverage, | ||||||
10 | and airport and departure taxes. These shortfalls are | ||||||
11 | expected to continue in future fiscal years and would | ||||||
12 | require the annual dedication of approximately $40 million | ||||||
13 | in State occupation and use taxes to fulfill debt service | ||||||
14 | payments. | ||||||
15 | (9) In 2009, managers of the International Plastics | ||||||
16 | Showcase announced that 2009 was the last year they would | ||||||
17 | host their exhibition at McCormick Place, as they had since | ||||||
18 | 1971, because union labor work rules and electric and food | ||||||
19 | service costs make it uneconomical for the show managers | ||||||
20 | and exhibitors to use McCormick Place as a convention venue | ||||||
21 | as compared to convention facilities in Orlando, Florida | ||||||
22 | and Las Vegas, Nevada. The exhibition used over 740,000 | ||||||
23 | square feet of exhibit space, attracted over 43,000 | ||||||
24 | attendees, generated $4.8 million of revenues to McCormick | ||||||
25 | Place, and raised over $200,000 in taxes to pay debt | ||||||
26 | service on convention facility bonds. |
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1 | (10) After the International Plastics Showcase | ||||||
2 | exhibition announced its departure, other conventions and | ||||||
3 | exhibitions managers and exhibitors also stated that they | ||||||
4 | would not return to McCormick Place and Navy Pier for the | ||||||
5 | same reasons cited by the International Plastics Showcase | ||||||
6 | exhibition. In addition, still other managers and | ||||||
7 | exhibitors stated that they would not select McCormick | ||||||
8 | Place as a convention venue unless the union labor work | ||||||
9 | rules and electrical and food service costs were made | ||||||
10 | competitive with those in Orlando and Las Vegas. | ||||||
11 | (11) The General Assembly created the Joint Committee | ||||||
12 | on the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority to | ||||||
13 | conduct hearings and obtain facts to determine how union | ||||||
14 | labor work rules and electrical and food service costs make | ||||||
15 | McCormick Place and Navy Pier uneconomical as a convention | ||||||
16 | venue. | ||||||
17 | (12) Witness testimony and fact-gathering revealed | ||||||
18 | that while the skilled labor provided by trade unions at | ||||||
19 | McCormick Place and Navy Pier is second to none and is | ||||||
20 | actually "exported" to work on conventions and exhibitions | ||||||
21 | held in Orlando and Las Vegas, restrictive work rules on | ||||||
22 | the activities show exhibitors may perform present | ||||||
23 | exhibitors and show managers with an uninviting atmosphere | ||||||
24 | and result in significantly higher costs than competing | ||||||
25 | convention facilities. | ||||||
26 | (13) Witness testimony and fact-gathering also |
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1 | revealed that the mark-up on electrical and food service | ||||||
2 | imposed by the Authority to generate operating revenue for | ||||||
3 | McCormick Place and Navy Pier also substantially increased | ||||||
4 | exhibitor and show organizer costs to the point of excess | ||||||
5 | when compared to competing convention facilities. | ||||||
6 | (14) Witness testimony and fact-gathering further | ||||||
7 | revealed that the additional departure of conventions, | ||||||
8 | exhibitions, and trade shows from Authority facilities | ||||||
9 | threatens the continued economic viability of these | ||||||
10 | facilities and the stability of sufficient tax revenues | ||||||
11 | necessary to support debt service. | ||||||
12 | (15) In order to safeguard the Authority's and State of | ||||||
13 | Illinois' shared compelling and proprietary interests in | ||||||
14 | McCormick Place and Navy Pier and in response to local | ||||||
15 | economic needs, the provisions contained in this Section | ||||||
16 | set forth mandated changes and reforms to restore and | ||||||
17 | ensure that (i) the Authority's facilities remain | ||||||
18 | economically competitive with other convention venues and | ||||||
19 | (ii) conventions, exhibitions, trade shows, and other | ||||||
20 | meetings are attracted to and retained at Authority | ||||||
21 | facilities by producing an exhibitor-friendly environment | ||||||
22 | and by reducing costs for exhibitors and show managers. | ||||||
23 | (16) The provisions set forth in this Section are | ||||||
24 | reasonable, necessary, and narrowly tailored to safeguard | ||||||
25 | the Authority's and State of Illinois' shared and | ||||||
26 | compelling proprietary interests and respond to local |
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1 | economic needs as compared to the available alternative set | ||||||
2 | forth in House Bill 4900 of the 96th General Assembly and | ||||||
3 | proposals submitted to the Joint Committee on the | ||||||
4 | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority. Action by the | ||||||
5 | State offers the only comprehensive means to remedy the | ||||||
6 | circumstances set forth in these findings, despite the | ||||||
7 | concerted and laudable voluntary efforts of the Authority, | ||||||
8 | labor unions, show contractors, show managers, and | ||||||
9 | exhibitors.
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10 | (b) Definitions. As used in this Section: | ||||||
11 | "Booth" means the demarcated exhibit space of an | ||||||
12 | exhibitor on Authority premises. | ||||||
13 | "Contractor" or "show contractor" means any person who | ||||||
14 | contracts with the Authority, an exhibitor, or with the | ||||||
15 | manager of a show to provide any services related to | ||||||
16 | drayage, rigging, carpentry, decorating, electrical, | ||||||
17 | maintenance, mechanical, and food and beverage services or | ||||||
18 | related trades and duties for shows on Authority premises. | ||||||
19 | "Exhibitor" or "show exhibitor" means any person who | ||||||
20 | contracts with the Authority or with a manager or | ||||||
21 | contractor of a show held or to be held on Authority | ||||||
22 | premises. | ||||||
23 | "Exhibitor employee" means any person who has been | ||||||
24 | employed by the exhibitor as a full-time employee for a | ||||||
25 | minimum of 6 months before the show's opening date. |
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1 | "Hand tools" means cordless tools, power tools, and | ||||||
2 | other tools as determined by the Authority. | ||||||
3 | "Licensee" means any entity that uses the Authority's | ||||||
4 | premises. | ||||||
5 | "Manager" or "show manager" means any person that owns | ||||||
6 | or manages a show held or to be held on Authority premises. | ||||||
7 | "Personally owned vehicles" means the vehicles owned | ||||||
8 | by show exhibitors or the show management, excluding | ||||||
9 | commercially registered trucks, vans, and other vehicles | ||||||
10 | as determined by the Authority. | ||||||
11 | "Premises" means grounds, buildings, and facilities of | ||||||
12 | the Authority. | ||||||
13 | "Show" means a convention, exposition, trade show, | ||||||
14 | event, or meeting held on Authority premises by a show | ||||||
15 | manager or show contractor on behalf of a show manager. | ||||||
16 | "2011 Settlement Agreement" means the agreement that | ||||||
17 | the Authority made and entered into with the Chicago | ||||||
18 | Regional Council of Carpenters, not including any | ||||||
19 | revisions or amendments, and filed with the Illinois | ||||||
20 | Secretary of State Index Department and designated as | ||||||
21 | 97-GA-A01. | ||||||
22 | "Union employees" means workers represented by a labor | ||||||
23 | organization, as defined in the National Labor Relations | ||||||
24 | Act, providing skilled labor services to exhibitors, a show | ||||||
25 | manager, or a show contractor on Authority premises.
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1 | (c) Exhibitor rights. | ||||||
2 | In order to control costs, increase the | ||||||
3 | competitiveness, and promote and provide for the economic | ||||||
4 | stability of Authority premises, all Authority contracts | ||||||
5 | with exhibitors, contractors, and managers shall include | ||||||
6 | the following minimum terms and conditions: | ||||||
7 | (1) Consistent with safety and the skills and training | ||||||
8 | necessary to perform the task, as determined by the | ||||||
9 | Authority, an exhibitor and exhibitor employees are | ||||||
10 | permitted in a booth of any size with the use of the | ||||||
11 | exhibitor's ladders and hand tools to: | ||||||
12 | (i) set-up and dismantle exhibits displayed on | ||||||
13 | Authority premises; | ||||||
14 | (ii) assemble and disassemble materials, | ||||||
15 | machinery, or equipment on Authority premises; and | ||||||
16 | (iii) install all signs, graphics, props, | ||||||
17 | balloons, other decorative items, and the exhibitor's | ||||||
18 | own drapery, including the skirting of exhibitor | ||||||
19 | tables, on the Authority's premises. | ||||||
20 | (2) An exhibitor and exhibitor employees are permitted | ||||||
21 | in a booth of any size to deliver, set-up, plug in, | ||||||
22 | interconnect, and operate an exhibitor's electrical | ||||||
23 | equipment, computers, audio-visual devices, and other | ||||||
24 | equipment. | ||||||
25 | (3) An exhibitor and exhibitor employees are permitted | ||||||
26 | in a booth of any size to skid, position, and re-skid all |
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1 | exhibitor material, machinery, and equipment on Authority | ||||||
2 | premises. | ||||||
3 | (4) An exhibitor and exhibitor employees are | ||||||
4 | prohibited at any time from using scooters, forklifts, | ||||||
5 | pallet jacks, condors, scissors lifts, motorized dollies, | ||||||
6 | or similar motorized or hydraulic equipment on Authority | ||||||
7 | premises. | ||||||
8 | (5) The Authority shall designate areas, in its | ||||||
9 | discretion, where exhibitors may unload and load exhibitor | ||||||
10 | materials from privately owned vehicles at Authority | ||||||
11 | premises with the use of non-motorized hand trucks and | ||||||
12 | dollies. | ||||||
13 | (6) On Monday through Friday for any consecutive 8-hour | ||||||
14 | period during the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., union | ||||||
15 | employees on Authority premises shall be paid | ||||||
16 | straight-time hourly wages plus fringe benefits. Union | ||||||
17 | employees shall be paid straight-time and a half hourly | ||||||
18 | wages plus fringe benefits for labor services provided | ||||||
19 | after any consecutive 8-hour period; provided, however, | ||||||
20 | that between the hours of midnight and 6:00 a.m. union | ||||||
21 | employees shall be paid double straight-time wages plus | ||||||
22 | fringe benefits for labor services. | ||||||
23 | (7) On Monday through Friday for any consecutive 8-hour | ||||||
24 | period during the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., a show | ||||||
25 | manager or contractor shall charge an exhibitor only for | ||||||
26 | labor services provided by union employees on Authority |
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1 | premises based on straight-time hourly wages plus fringe | ||||||
2 | benefits along with a reasonable mark-up. After any | ||||||
3 | consecutive 8-hour period, a show manager or contractor | ||||||
4 | shall charge an exhibitor only for labor services provided | ||||||
5 | by union employees based on straight-time and a half hourly | ||||||
6 | wages plus fringe benefits along with a reasonable mark-up; | ||||||
7 | provided, however, that between the hours of midnight and | ||||||
8 | 6:00 a.m. a show manager or contractor shall charge an | ||||||
9 | exhibitor only for labor services provided by union | ||||||
10 | employees based on double straight-time wages plus fringe | ||||||
11 | benefits along with a reasonable mark-up. | ||||||
12 | (8) (Blank). On Saturdays for any consecutive 8-hour | ||||||
13 | period, union employees on Authority premises shall be paid | ||||||
14 | straight-time and a half hourly wages plus fringe benefits. | ||||||
15 | After any consecutive 8-hour period, union employees on | ||||||
16 | Authority premises shall be paid double straight-time | ||||||
17 | hourly wages plus fringe benefits; provided, however, that | ||||||
18 | between the hours of midnight and 6:00 a.m. union employees | ||||||
19 | shall be paid double straight-time wages plus fringe | ||||||
20 | benefits for labor services. | ||||||
21 | (9) (Blank). On Saturdays for any consecutive 8-hour | ||||||
22 | period, a show manager or contractor shall charge an | ||||||
23 | exhibitor only for labor services provided by union | ||||||
24 | employees on Authority premises based on straight-time and | ||||||
25 | a half hourly wages plus fringe benefits along with a | ||||||
26 | reasonable mark-up. After any consecutive 8-hour period, a |
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1 | show manager or contractor shall charge an exhibitor only | ||||||
2 | for labor services provided by union employees based on | ||||||
3 | double straight-time hourly wages plus fringe benefits | ||||||
4 | along with a reasonable mark-up; provided, however, that | ||||||
5 | between the hours of midnight and 6:00 a.m. a show manager | ||||||
6 | or contractor shall charge an exhibitor only for labor | ||||||
7 | services provided by union employees based on double | ||||||
8 | straight-time wages plus fringe benefits along with a | ||||||
9 | reasonable mark-up. | ||||||
10 | (10) (Blank). On Sundays and on State and federal | ||||||
11 | holidays, union employees on Authority premises shall be | ||||||
12 | paid double straight-time hourly wages plus fringe | ||||||
13 | benefits. | ||||||
14 | (11) (Blank). On Sundays and on State and federal | ||||||
15 | holidays, a show manager or contractor shall charge an | ||||||
16 | exhibitor only for labor services provided by union | ||||||
17 | employees on Authority premises based on double | ||||||
18 | straight-time hourly wages plus fringe benefits along with | ||||||
19 | a reasonable mark-up. | ||||||
20 | (12) The Authority has the power to determine, after | ||||||
21 | consultation with the Advisory Council, the work | ||||||
22 | jurisdiction and scope of work of union employees on | ||||||
23 | Authority premises during the move-in, move-out, and run of | ||||||
24 | a show, provided that any affected labor organization may | ||||||
25 | contest the Authority's determination through a binding | ||||||
26 | decision of an independent, third-party arbitrator. When |
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1 | making the determination, the Authority or arbitrator, as | ||||||
2 | the case may be, shall consider the training and skills | ||||||
3 | required to perform the task, past practices on Authority | ||||||
4 | premises, safety, and the need for efficiency and exhibitor | ||||||
5 | satisfaction. These factors shall be considered in their | ||||||
6 | totality and not in isolation. The Authority's | ||||||
7 | determination must be made in writing, set forth an | ||||||
8 | explanation and statement of the reason or reasons | ||||||
9 | supporting the determination, and be provided to each | ||||||
10 | affected labor organization. The changes in this item (12) | ||||||
11 | by this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly are | ||||||
12 | declarative of existing law and shall not be construed as a | ||||||
13 | new enactment. Nothing in this item permits the Authority | ||||||
14 | to eliminate any labor organization representing union | ||||||
15 | employees that provide labor services on the move-in, | ||||||
16 | move-out, and run of the show as of the effective date of | ||||||
17 | this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly. | ||||||
18 | (13) (Blank). During the run of a show, all stewards of | ||||||
19 | union employees shall be working stewards. Subject to the | ||||||
20 | discretion of the Authority, no more than one working | ||||||
21 | steward per labor organization representing union | ||||||
22 | employees providing labor services on Authority premises | ||||||
23 | shall be used per building and per show. | ||||||
24 | (14) An exhibitor or show manager may request by name | ||||||
25 | specific union employees to provide labor services on | ||||||
26 | Authority premises consistent with all State and federal |
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1 | laws. Union employees requested by an exhibitor shall take | ||||||
2 | priority over union employees requested by a show manager. | ||||||
3 | (15) A show manager or show contractor on behalf of a | ||||||
4 | show manager may retain an electrical contractor approved | ||||||
5 | by the Authority or Authority-provisioned electrical | ||||||
6 | services to provide electrical services on the premises. If | ||||||
7 | a show manager or show contractor on behalf of a show | ||||||
8 | manager retains Authority-provisioned electrical services, | ||||||
9 | then the Authority shall offer these services at a rate not | ||||||
10 | to exceed the cost of providing those services. | ||||||
11 | (16) Crew sizes for any task or operation shall not | ||||||
12 | exceed 2 persons unless, after consultation with the | ||||||
13 | Advisory Council, the Authority determines otherwise based | ||||||
14 | on the task, skills, and training required to perform the | ||||||
15 | task and on safety. | ||||||
16 | (17) An exhibitor may bring food and beverages on the | ||||||
17 | premises of the Authority for personal consumption. | ||||||
18 | (18) Show managers and contractors shall comply with | ||||||
19 | any audit performed under subsection (e) of this Section. | ||||||
20 | (19) A show manager or contractor shall charge an | ||||||
21 | exhibitor only for labor services provided by union | ||||||
22 | employees on Authority premises on a minimum half-hour | ||||||
23 | basis. | ||||||
24 | The Authority has the power to implement, enforce, and | ||||||
25 | administer the exhibitor rights set forth in this subsection, | ||||||
26 | including the promulgation of rules. The Authority also has the |
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1 | power to determine violations of this subsection and implement | ||||||
2 | appropriate remedies, including, but not limited to, barring | ||||||
3 | violators from Authority premises. The provisions set forth in | ||||||
4 | this Section are binding and equally applicable to any show | ||||||
5 | conducted at Navy Pier, and this statement of the law is | ||||||
6 | declarative of existing law and shall not be construed as a new | ||||||
7 | enactment. The Authority may waive the applicability of only | ||||||
8 | item (6) of this subsection (c) to the extent necessary and | ||||||
9 | required to comply with paragraph 1 of Section F of the 2011 | ||||||
10 | Settlement Agreement, as set forth on Page 12 of that | ||||||
11 | Agreement.
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12 | (d) Advisory Council. | ||||||
13 | (1) An Advisory Council is hereby established to ensure | ||||||
14 | an active and productive dialogue between all affected | ||||||
15 | stakeholders to ensure exhibitor satisfaction for | ||||||
16 | conventions, exhibitions, trade shows, and meetings held | ||||||
17 | on Authority premises. | ||||||
18 | (2) The composition of the Council shall be determined | ||||||
19 | by the Authority consistent with its existing practice for | ||||||
20 | labor-management relations. | ||||||
21 | (3) The Council shall hold meetings no less than once | ||||||
22 | every 90 days.
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23 | (e) Audit of exhibitor rights. | ||||||
24 | The Authority shall retain the services of a person to |
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1 | complete, at least twice per calendar year, a financial | ||||||
2 | statement audit and compliance attestation examination to | ||||||
3 | determine and verify that the exhibitor rights set forth in | ||||||
4 | this Section have produced cost reductions for exhibitors and | ||||||
5 | those cost reductions have been fairly passed along to | ||||||
6 | exhibitors. The financial statement audit shall be performed in | ||||||
7 | accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. The | ||||||
8 | compliance attestation examination shall be (i) performed in | ||||||
9 | accordance with attestation standards established by the | ||||||
10 | American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and shall | ||||||
11 | examine the compliance with the requirements set forth in this | ||||||
12 | Section and (ii) conducted by a licensed public accounting | ||||||
13 | firm, selected by the Authority from a list of firms | ||||||
14 | prequalified to do business with the Illinois Auditor General. | ||||||
15 | Upon request, a show contractor or manager shall provide the | ||||||
16 | Authority or person retained to provide auditing services with | ||||||
17 | any information and other documentation reasonably necessary | ||||||
18 | to perform the obligations set forth in this subsection. Upon | ||||||
19 | completion, the report shall be submitted to the Authority and | ||||||
20 | made publicly available on the Authority's website.
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21 | (f) Exhibitor service reforms. The Authority shall make every | ||||||
22 | effort to substantially reduce exhibitor's costs for | ||||||
23 | participating in shows. | ||||||
24 | (1) Any contract to provide food or beverage services | ||||||
25 | in the buildings and facilities of the Authority, except |
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1 | Navy Pier, shall be provided at a rate not to exceed the | ||||||
2 | cost established in the contract. The Board shall | ||||||
3 | periodically review all food and beverage contracts. | ||||||
4 | (2) A department or unit of the Authority shall not | ||||||
5 | serve as the exclusive provider of electrical services. | ||||||
6 | (3) Exhibitors shall receive a detailed statement of | ||||||
7 | all costs associated with utility services, including the | ||||||
8 | cost of labor, equipment, and materials.
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9 | (g) Severability. If any provision of this Section or its | ||||||
10 | application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the | ||||||
11 | invalidity of that provision or application does not affect | ||||||
12 | other provisions or applications of this Section that can be | ||||||
13 | given effect without the invalid provision or application.
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14 | (Source: P.A. 96-898, eff. 5-27-10; 96-899, eff. 5-28-10.)
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15 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
16 | becoming law.".
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