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ARTICLE VIII. MISCELLANEOUS (2-156-510 et seq.)
All city contracts shall include a provision requiring compliance with this chapter. Any contracts negotiated, entered into, or performed in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter shall be voidable as to the city, including any contract entered into with any person who has retained or employed a non-registered lobbyist in violation of Section 2-156-305 for the purpose of negotiating, soliciting or otherwise seeking the contract. Any permit, license, ruling, determination or other official action of a city agency applied for or in any other manner sought, obtained or undertaken in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter shall be invalid and without any force or effect whatsoever.
(Prior code § 26.2-43; Added Coun. J. 5-16-90, p. 16204; Amend Coun. J. 5-17-00, p. 32667, § 1; Amend Coun. J. 7-25-12, p. 31123, § 1)
(a) The department of innovation and technology shall compile a list of all contractors, who did business during the preceding four reporting years as set forth in Section 2-156-445 of this Code, with the city, Chicago Transit Authority, Board of Education/Chicago School Reform Board of Trustees, Chicago Park District, Chicago City Colleges and the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority. The list shall be updated electronically. The list shall be made available to all officials and employees, and to the public via the Internet.
(b) There shall be a presumption that any person who reasonably relies on the aforementioned list to comply with this chapter is not in violation of this chapter if the purported violation is related to the identity of any contractor.
(Added Coun. J. 7-25-12, p. 31123, § 1)
The board and the inspector general shall coordinate and conduct a joint annual public hearing before the city council to review major activities, including trainings, investigations, settlements, and opinions; to describe resource usage; to address trends in ethics issues; to suggest ethics compliance strategies; and to assess challenges and recommend areas of improvement regarding the city's ethics institutions, and investigation and adjudication processes.
(Added Coun. J. 2-13-13, p. 46730, § 1; Amend Coun. J. 2-10-16, p. 19348, § 3)