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§12-6C-6. Consolidated Fund Continued; Management

WV Code § 12-6C-6 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) The consolidated fund is continued and notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, is vested in the West Virginia Board of Treasury Investments on July 1, 2005.

(b) Each spending unit authorized to invest moneys shall unless prohibited by law, request the State Treasurer to invest its moneys. Based upon spending unit representations, the State Treasurer shall send the moneys to the West Virginia Board of Treasury Investments or to the Investment Management Board for investment.

(c) Each political subdivision of this state through its treasurer or equivalent financial officer may enter into agreements with the State Treasurer for the investment of moneys of the political subdivision. Any political subdivision may enter into an agreement with the state spending unit from which it receives moneys to allow the board to invest the moneys.

(d) Moneys held in the various funds and accounts administered by the board are invested as permitted by this article and subject to the restrictions contained in this article.

(e) The State Treasurer shall maintain records of the deposits and withdrawals of each participant and the performance of the various funds, pools and accounts. The board shall report the earnings on the funds, pools, and accounts under management to the State Treasurer at the times determined by the State Treasurer.

(f) The board shall establish policies for the administration of the various funds, pools and accounts authorized by this article as it determines necessary. The policies may specify the minimum amounts and timing of deposits and withdrawals and any other matters authorized by the board.

(g) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, the funds, pools and securities maintained or invested in by the board in accordance with this article are authorized investments for all local government funds.

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§12-6C-6. Consolidated Fund Continued; Management