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1998 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 51.1-124.20 and 51.1-124.26 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 51.1-124.20. Board of Trustees reconstituted and reestablished; members of Board.
A. The Board of Trustees of the Virginia Retirement System holding office on the effective date of this section is dissolved and the appointees are discharged from any further duties and shall exercise no further powers or authority by virtue of their office.
B. The Board of Trustees is hereby reestablished and reconstituted as follows:
1. The Board shall consist of nine members. The Governor shall appoint five members of the Board who shall be confirmed by the affirmative vote of a majority of those voting in each house of the General Assembly. The Joint Rules Committee shall appoint the other four members of the Board who shall be confirmed by the affirmative vote of a majority of those voting in each house of the General Assembly. The Joint Rules Committee shall designate the term of its appointees under subdivision B 3 below for the term for which each appointee is a candidate.
2. Members shall be appointed for five-year terms with such members leaving the Board on a staggered basis.
3. For the initial term of the Board of Trustees, the schedule below shall be followed:
a. One gubernatorial appointee, who shall be the Governor's designee to serve as chairman, shall be appointed for a term of one year;
b. One gubernatorial and one legislative appointee shall be appointed for a term of two years;
c. One gubernatorial and one legislative appointee shall be appointed for a term of three years;
d. One gubernatorial and one legislative appointee shall be appointed for a term of four years; and
e. One gubernatorial and one legislative appointee shall be appointed for a term of five years.
C. Appointments to fill vacancies shall be for the unexpired terms. A vacancy of a legislatively appointed trustee shall be filled by the Joint Rules Committee, and any such appointee shall enter upon and continue in office, subject to confirmation at the next session of the General Assembly. If the General Assembly refuses or fails to confirm his appointment, such person shall not be eligible for reappointment.
D. No member shall be eligible to serve for more than two successive five-year terms. After the expiration of an unexpired term to which appointed, or for an appointment described in subdivision B 3 a, b, c, or d of this section, a member may serve one additional five-year term.
E. Subject to confirmation by the affirmative vote of a majority of those voting in each house of the General Assembly, the Governor shall designate the chairman of the Board from among the Board members described in subsection B above. A chairman may be reappointed and confirmed for additional two-year terms, not to exceed a total of two. However, the initial chairman's one-year term shall not be counted against the two-term limitation, and such person may serve as chairman for five successive years if appointed and confirmed as aforesaid. The chairman shall (i) preside over meetings of the Board; (ii) communicate on behalf of the Board to outside entities interested in the Retirement System; and (iii) perform additional duties as may be set by resolution of the Board. The Board shall elect one of its members as vice-chairman and appoint a secretary who may or may not be a member of the Board. A majority of the members of the Board shall constitute a quorum.
F. Trustees shall receive an initial stipend of $3,000 for each calendar
quarter they may serve and a per diem of $300 for each Board meeting attended
not to exceed one meeting per day. Commencing July 1, 1995, the stipend shall
be increased annually by a percentage equal to the most recent salary structure
adjustment as provided in the general appropriations
appropriation act. The chairman shall receive an additional $1,500
for each calendar quarter served in such capacity. Government employees, still
actively employed by any governmental entity, shall receive a per diem of $300
for each Board meeting attended, not to exceed one meeting per day, but shall
receive no stipend for their service. Retired government employees shall be
entitled to receive a stipend of $3,000 for each calendar quarter they may
serve and a per diem of $300 for each Board meeting attended not to exceed one
meeting per day. Each Board member shall be entitled to receive reimbursement
for his actual reasonable and necessary expenses incurred for attending Board
meetings. Any member of the Board who also serves as an officer, director, or
member of the board of any corporation organized by the Virginia Retirement
System shall be entitled to receive compensation and expenses pursuant to this
subsection in addition to any remuneration to which he is entitled by virtue of
his service as an officer, director, or member of the board of any corporation
organized by the Virginia Retirement System.
G. No elected or appointed official shall serve on the Board of Trustees. Except for the faculty member or employee of a state-supported institution of higher education, none of the gubernatorial appointees shall be an employee of state government.
H. The gubernatorial appointees shall be as follows: two shall have a minimum of five years of experience in the direct management, analysis, supervision, or investment of assets; one shall have at least five years of direct experience in the management and administration of employee benefit plans; one shall be a local employee; and one shall be a faculty member or employee of a state-supported institution of higher education.
I. The legislative appointees shall be as follows: two shall have a minimum of five years of experience in the direct management, analysis, supervision, or investment of assets; and one shall be a state employee and one shall be a teacher, as such terms are defined in § 51.1-124.3.
J. State and local government employees appointed to the Board pursuant to this
section shall be members of the Retirement System at the time of their
appointment and, may be actively employed or
retired, and if actively employed, shall be given administrative leave
from their employment to attend Board and advisory committee meetings.
K. Members of the Board shall be subject to removal from office only as set forth in Article 7 (§§ 24.2-230 through 24.2-238) of Chapter 2 of Title 24.2. The Circuit Court of the City of Richmond shall have exclusive jurisdiction over all proceedings for such removal.
L. Faculty members of state-supported institutions of higher education shall be eligible to serve on the Board pursuant to this section if they are members of the Retirement System at the time of their confirmation to the Board or become members of the Retirement System within eighteen months after their confirmation to the Board.
§ 51.1-124.26. Advisory Committees to the Board of Trustees; membership; terms; qualifications; duties.
To further assist the Board of Trustees in fulfilling its fiduciary duty as
trustee of the funds of the Retirement System, the Board shall immediately
elect appoint an Investment Advisory Committee and a Real
Estate Advisory Committee to provide the Board with sophisticated,
objective, and prudent investment advice. The Investment Advisory
Committee shall consist of seven to nine members and each member appointment
shall require a two-thirds vote of the Board.
A. Each Committee shall consist of seven members and each member shall be
elected by a two-thirds vote of the Board. Committee members shall serve at the
pleasure of the Board and may be removed by a majority vote of the Board.
In addition, the Board of Trustees may appoint such other advisory
committees as it deems necessary. Each member appointment shall require a
two-thirds vote of the Board.
B. Each advisory committee shall include no more than two Board members and no individual Board member shall serve on more than one advisory committee. Advisory committee members shall serve at the pleasure of the Board and may be removed by a majority vote of the Board.
C. Except for any Board member who serves on an advisory committee, no elected
or appointed official shall serve on either an advisory
committee.
D. Except for any trustee appointed to the Board between February 28, 1994, and
July 1, 1995, no former trustee of the Virginia Retirement System or its
predecessors in interest shall, during the five-year period after the
termination of his service as a Board member, serve on either
any advisory committee.
E. Except for Board members, members of the Investment Advisory Committee
and the Real Estate any advisory committee shall
receive an initial stipend of $1,875 for each calendar quarter they may serve
and a per diem of $300 for each meeting attended not to exceed one meeting per
day. Commencing July 1, 1995, the stipend shall be increased annually by a
percentage equal to the most recent salary structure adjustment as provided in
the general appropriations appropriation act. Government
employees shall receive no stipend for their service but shall be entitled to
receive a per diem of $300 for each advisory committee
meeting attended not to exceed one meeting per day. Each advisory
committee member shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for his
actual reasonable and necessary expenses incurred for attending committee
meetings. Any member of any advisory committee who also serves as an
officer, director, or member of the board of any corporation organized by the
Virginia Retirement System shall be entitled to receive compensation and
expenses pursuant to this subsection in addition to any remuneration to which
he is entitled by virtue of his service as an officer, director, or member of
the board of any corporation organized by the Virginia Retirement System.
F. Any Board member who serves on an advisory committee shall not
receive the quarterly stipend for advisory committee
members provided for in subsection E above, but shall receive the per
diem applicable to advisory committee meetings attended
in that section subsection plus reasonable and necessary
expenses incurred.
G. The disclosure requirements of subsection B of § 2.1-639.13 of the
State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act shall apply to
members any member of the any
advisory Committees committee who
are is not also a Board members
member.
H. Members of the Real Estate Advisory Committee shall demonstrate
extensive experience with substantial real estate investments. Members of
the Investment Advisory Committee shall demonstrate extensive experience in any
one or more of the following areas: domestic or international equity or
fixed-income securities, cash management, alternative investments,
substantial real estate investments, or managed futures. By resolution of
the Board, additional qualifications for members of the
any other advisory Committees committee
may be set.
I. On all matters involving real estate, the Real Estate Advisory
Committee shall (i) review, evaluate, and monitor investments and investment
opportunities and (ii) make appropriate recommendations to the Board about such
investments and investment opportunities. The Investment Advisory
Committee shall have the same duties with regard to all other investment
matters, and shall also (i) review, evaluate, and monitor
investments and investment opportunities, (ii) make appropriate recommendations
to the Board about such investments and investment
opportunities, and (iii) make recommendations to
the Board about overall asset allocation, including real estate
investments. By resolution of the Board, responsibilities of any
other advisory committee may be set.
I. The recommendations of the an advisory
Committees committee are not binding upon the Board of
Trustees.