Ill. Admin. Code tit. 44, § 30.22
a) Contracts shall be exempt from the goal if:
b) The Council has determined, pursuant to Section 7(2) of the Act, that the following categories of contracts and expenditures, including but not limited to the detailed expenditure accounts listed within each category, are exempt from the goal. This determination was made based on the best information available that these categories do not represent procurement opportunities for MBEs, FBEs or PBEs, or that there are not sufficient MBEs, FBEs or PBEs to ensure competition and an expectation of reasonable prices. The detailed expenditure accounts have the same meaning as used by the State Comptroller (see Statewide Accounting Management System manual. A copy of this manual is available in the Secretary's office).
A) University Central Data Processing Services;
2) Contracts with or payments to other governmental entities:
3) Employee wages, salary and other payroll and employee related costs:
4) Payments of money to individuals or groups in the nature of reimbursement, settlement, entitlement, or assistance:
5) Debt retirement and refunds of money:
6) Grants:
7) Public utility contracts and payments:
8) Real estate acquisition:
9) Miscellaneous contracts and expenditures:
c) Prior to the end of each fiscal year, the Secretary shall investigate the categories of contracts and expenditures to determine whether, based on the best information available, these categories continue to represent procurements in which there are no opportunities for MBEs, FBEs or PBEs, or that there are not sufficient MBEs, FBEs or PBEs to ensure competition and an expectation of reasonable prices. The Secretary shall present the determination to the Council, and the Council shall either continue with the current categories or change the categories. The categories shall remain as stated in this Part until the Part is amended to change the categories.
(Recodified from Section 10.22 of 44 Ill. Adm. Code 10 (Central Management Services) pursuant to P.A. 101-657, at 47 Ill. Reg. 279)