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Statutes > Utah > Title-49 > Chapter-11 > 49-11-301

49-11-301. Creation -- Board to act as trustees of the fund -- Commingling andpooling of funds -- Interest earnings -- Funded ratio.
(1) There is created a common trust fund known as the "Utah State RetirementInvestment Fund" for the purpose of enlarging the investment base and simplifying investmentprocedures and functions.
(2) (a) The board shall act as trustees of the Utah State Retirement Investment Fund and,through the executive director, may commingle and pool the funds and investments of anysystem, plan, or program into the Utah State Retirement Investment Fund, if the principalamounts of the participating funds do not lose their individual identity and are maintained asseparate trust funds on the books of the office.
(b) (i) In combining the investments of any fund, each of the participating funds shall becredited initially with its share of the total assets transferred to the Utah State RetirementInvestment Fund.
(ii) The value of the transferred assets shall be calculated in accordance with generallyaccepted accounting principles.
(c) Subsequent transfers of additional capital from participating funds shall be creditedsimilarly to its respective trust account.
(d) The income or principal or equity credit belonging to one participating fund may notbe transferred to another, except for the purpose of:
(i) actuarially recommended transfers in order to adjust employer contribution rates foran employer that participates in both contributory and noncontributory systems; or
(ii) transfers which reflect the value of service credit accrued in different systems duringa member's career.
(3) The assets of the funds are for the exclusive benefit of the members, participants, andcovered individuals and may not be diverted or appropriated for any purpose other than thatpermitted by this title.
(4) (a) Interest and other earnings shall be credited to each participating fund on a prorata equity position basis.
(b) (i) A portion of the interest and other earnings of the common trust fund may becredited to a reserve account within the Utah State Retirement Investment Fund to meet adverseexperiences arising from investments or other contingencies.
(ii) Each participating fund shall retain its proportionate equity in the reserve account.
(5) (a) The actuarial funded ratio of the systems may reach and be maintained at 110%,as determined by the board's actuary using assumptions adopted by the board, before the board isrequired to certify a decrease in contribution rates.
(b) The board may not increase contribution rates to attain an actuarial funded ratiogreater than 100%.

Amended by Chapter 322, 2004 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-49 > Chapter-11 > 49-11-301

49-11-301. Creation -- Board to act as trustees of the fund -- Commingling andpooling of funds -- Interest earnings -- Funded ratio.
(1) There is created a common trust fund known as the "Utah State RetirementInvestment Fund" for the purpose of enlarging the investment base and simplifying investmentprocedures and functions.
(2) (a) The board shall act as trustees of the Utah State Retirement Investment Fund and,through the executive director, may commingle and pool the funds and investments of anysystem, plan, or program into the Utah State Retirement Investment Fund, if the principalamounts of the participating funds do not lose their individual identity and are maintained asseparate trust funds on the books of the office.
(b) (i) In combining the investments of any fund, each of the participating funds shall becredited initially with its share of the total assets transferred to the Utah State RetirementInvestment Fund.
(ii) The value of the transferred assets shall be calculated in accordance with generallyaccepted accounting principles.
(c) Subsequent transfers of additional capital from participating funds shall be creditedsimilarly to its respective trust account.
(d) The income or principal or equity credit belonging to one participating fund may notbe transferred to another, except for the purpose of:
(i) actuarially recommended transfers in order to adjust employer contribution rates foran employer that participates in both contributory and noncontributory systems; or
(ii) transfers which reflect the value of service credit accrued in different systems duringa member's career.
(3) The assets of the funds are for the exclusive benefit of the members, participants, andcovered individuals and may not be diverted or appropriated for any purpose other than thatpermitted by this title.
(4) (a) Interest and other earnings shall be credited to each participating fund on a prorata equity position basis.
(b) (i) A portion of the interest and other earnings of the common trust fund may becredited to a reserve account within the Utah State Retirement Investment Fund to meet adverseexperiences arising from investments or other contingencies.
(ii) Each participating fund shall retain its proportionate equity in the reserve account.
(5) (a) The actuarial funded ratio of the systems may reach and be maintained at 110%,as determined by the board's actuary using assumptions adopted by the board, before the board isrequired to certify a decrease in contribution rates.
(b) The board may not increase contribution rates to attain an actuarial funded ratiogreater than 100%.

Amended by Chapter 322, 2004 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-49 > Chapter-11 > 49-11-301

49-11-301. Creation -- Board to act as trustees of the fund -- Commingling andpooling of funds -- Interest earnings -- Funded ratio.
(1) There is created a common trust fund known as the "Utah State RetirementInvestment Fund" for the purpose of enlarging the investment base and simplifying investmentprocedures and functions.
(2) (a) The board shall act as trustees of the Utah State Retirement Investment Fund and,through the executive director, may commingle and pool the funds and investments of anysystem, plan, or program into the Utah State Retirement Investment Fund, if the principalamounts of the participating funds do not lose their individual identity and are maintained asseparate trust funds on the books of the office.
(b) (i) In combining the investments of any fund, each of the participating funds shall becredited initially with its share of the total assets transferred to the Utah State RetirementInvestment Fund.
(ii) The value of the transferred assets shall be calculated in accordance with generallyaccepted accounting principles.
(c) Subsequent transfers of additional capital from participating funds shall be creditedsimilarly to its respective trust account.
(d) The income or principal or equity credit belonging to one participating fund may notbe transferred to another, except for the purpose of:
(i) actuarially recommended transfers in order to adjust employer contribution rates foran employer that participates in both contributory and noncontributory systems; or
(ii) transfers which reflect the value of service credit accrued in different systems duringa member's career.
(3) The assets of the funds are for the exclusive benefit of the members, participants, andcovered individuals and may not be diverted or appropriated for any purpose other than thatpermitted by this title.
(4) (a) Interest and other earnings shall be credited to each participating fund on a prorata equity position basis.
(b) (i) A portion of the interest and other earnings of the common trust fund may becredited to a reserve account within the Utah State Retirement Investment Fund to meet adverseexperiences arising from investments or other contingencies.
(ii) Each participating fund shall retain its proportionate equity in the reserve account.
(5) (a) The actuarial funded ratio of the systems may reach and be maintained at 110%,as determined by the board's actuary using assumptions adopted by the board, before the board isrequired to certify a decrease in contribution rates.
(b) The board may not increase contribution rates to attain an actuarial funded ratiogreater than 100%.

Amended by Chapter 322, 2004 General Session