(a) Except for those assets that the law requires another entity or person to control, the State Retirement Agency, under the supervision of the Board of Trustees, shall manage all assets of the several systems.
(b) The Board of Trustees:
(1) is deemed the owner of all the assets of the several systems; but
(2) may delegate some or all incidents of ownership to the State Retirement Agency to administer the investment portfolios of the several systems.
(c) (1) The Board of Trustees may invest assets of the several systems subject to the conditions that it imposes.
(2) The Board of Trustees shall include the conditions that it adopts under paragraph (1) of this subsection in the investment policy manual required by § 21–116(c) of this subtitle.
(d) (1) This subsection applies only to the execution of:
(i) ground rent redemption deeds;
(ii) releases or reassignments of mortgages; and
(iii) satisfactions or reassignments of notes conveying, releasing, or reassigning any interest owned by the State for the use of a fund of the several systems.
(2) An instrument must be executed by any two of:
(i) the State Treasurer;
(ii) the Executive Director of the State Retirement Agency;
(iii) the Chief Investment Officer of the State Retirement Agency; or
(iv) another employee of the State Retirement Agency as the Executive Director designates with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
(e) (1) The Board of Trustees may commingle assets of the several systems, including the Postretirement Health Benefits Trust Fund, if the Board of Trustees keeps separate sets of records for each State system or group of State systems listed in paragraph (2) of this subsection that show:
(i) the percentage of participation of each State system or group of State systems, including the Postretirement Health Benefits Trust Fund;
(ii) the percentage of income, gains, and losses applicable to each State system or group of State systems, including the Postretirement Health Benefits Trust Fund; and
(iii) the total contributions and disbursements applicable to each State system or group of State systems, including the Postretirement Health Benefits Trust Fund.
(2) The Board of Trustees shall keep records required by paragraph (1) of this subsection for each of the following:
(i) the group that consists of the Correctional Officers’ Retirement System, the Employees’ Pension System, the Employees’ Retirement System, and the Legislative Pension Plan;
(ii) the Judges’ Retirement System;
(iii) the Law Enforcement Officers’ Pension System;
(iv) the State Police Retirement System;
(v) the group that consists of the Teachers’ Pension System and the Teachers’ Retirement System; and
(vi) the Postretirement Health Benefits Trust Fund.
(f) On behalf of the several systems, the Board of Trustees shall make arrangements for the safe custody, domestic or global, of investments with one or more duly qualified custodian banks or trust companies.
(g) (1) Notwithstanding any other law in force on or after July 1, 1988, unless the law makes specific reference to this subsection, and subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Board of Trustees may keep all analyses, forecasts, negotiations, papers, records, recommendations, and reports closed to public inspection until:
(i) the release of the information would not adversely affect the negotiation for or market price of a security; and
(ii) completion of:
1. a proposed purchase or program of purchases leading to a cumulative position in a security;
2. the making, sale, or prepayment of a loan;
3. any proposed sale or program of sales leading to the elimination of a position in a security; or
4. the sale or purchase of real estate.
(2) The sale or purchase of real estate shall be subject to the approval of a majority of the Comptroller, Treasurer, and Secretary of Budget and Management, in their capacity as members of the Board of Trustees.
(h) Any direct owned real estate purchased as an investment by the State Retirement and Pension System shall be managed by an external investment manager selected by the Chief Investment Officer.
(i) Title 4, Subtitle 3, Part III and § 10–305 of the State Finance and Procurement Article do not apply to the sale, acquisition, lease, transfer, exchange, or other disposition of any real or personal property acquired by the Board of Trustees in any transaction authorized under this title.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 21 - State Retirement and Pension System
Section 21-101 - System Established; Purpose; Status
Section 21-102 - Composition of System
Section 21-103 - Board of Trustees -- Established
Section 21-104 - Board of Trustees -- Membership
Section 21-105 - Board of Trustees -- Officers
Section 21-106 - Board of Trustees -- Quorum; Meetings; Expenses
Section 21-107 - Board of Trustees -- Legal Adviser
Section 21-108 - Board of Trustees -- Miscellaneous Powers and Duties
Section 21-109 - Board of Trustees -- Budget
Section 21-110 - Board of Trustees -- Regulations
Section 21-111 - Board of Trustees -- Administration and Enforcement; Hearings
Section 21-112 - Board of Trustees -- Annual Report and Statement
Section 21-114 - Investment Committee -- Established
Section 21-115 - Investment Committee -- Membership
Section 21-116 - Investment Committee -- Powers
Section 21-117 - State Retirement Agency -- Established
Section 21-118 - State Retirement Agency -- Executive Director
Section 21-118.1 - Chief Investment Officer
Section 21-119 - State Retirement Agency -- Powers and Duties
Section 21-120 - State Retirement Agency -- Annual Report
Section 21-122 - Investment Division
Section 21-123 - Management of Funds
Section 21-123.1 - Divestiture From Iran and Sudan
Section 21-123.2 - Private Equity and Venture Capital Investments
Section 21-124 - State Treasurer