Sec. 20j.
(1) Subject to qualification elsewhere in this act, an investment fiduciary may invest in any of the following:
(a) A derivative that hedges positions of a nonderivative component of a portfolio that clearly reduces a defined risk.
(b) A derivative that replicates the risk/return profile of an asset or asset class, provided the asset or asset class is permitted in other sections of this act.
(c) A derivative that rebalances the country or asset class exposure of a portfolio.
(d) A derivative in which the investment fiduciary has examined the price, yield, and duration characteristics in all market environments both at the time of investment and on an ongoing basis.
(e) A commingled or pooled investment fund that uses derivatives, if the fund's use of derivatives is consistent with the guidelines outlined in this section.
(f) Over-the-counter derivatives if, in the case of an over-the-counter security, a minimum of 2 competing bids or offers are obtained. All counter party risk in over-the-counter derivative transactions shall be examined at the time of investment and on an ongoing basis.
(2) The aggregate market value of the underlying security, future, or other instrument or index made under this section shall not exceed 15% of the assets of the system. For purposes of the asset limitation in this section only, "derivatives" does not include:
(a) Asset backed pools, mortgage backed pools, or collateralized mortgage obligations that are otherwise qualified under this act and are no more exposed to prepayment risk or interest rate risk than the underlying collateral including planned amortization classes and sequential-pay collateralized mortgage obligations.
(b) Convertible bonds, convertible preferred stock, rights or warrants to purchase stock or bonds or notes or partnership interests, floating rate notes, zero coupon securities, stripped principal securities, or stripped interest securities, which items are otherwise qualified under this act.
(c) Exchange-listed derivatives trading on a daily basis and settling in cash daily or having a limited and fully defined risk profile at an identified, fixed cost, including futures contracts and purchased options.
(d) Currency forwards trading on a daily basis and settling in cash daily or having a limited and fully defined risk profile at an identified, fixed cost.
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this act to the contrary, an investment fiduciary shall not invest in derivatives for the purpose of leveraging a portfolio or shorting securities as a sole investment.
History: Add. 1996, Act 485, Imd. Eff. Dec. 27, 1996
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 38 - Civil Service and Retirement
Act 314 of 1965 - Public Employee Retirement System Investment Act (38.1121 - 38.1141)
Section 38.1121-38.1131 - Repealed. 1982, Act 55, Imd. Eff. Apr. 6, 1982.
Section 38.1132 - Short Title; Meanings of Words and Phrases.
Section 38.1132a - Definitions; A.
Section 38.1132b - Definitions; D to G.
Section 38.1132c - Definitions; I to L.
Section 38.1132d - Definitions; N to P.
Section 38.1132e - Definitions; S.
Section 38.1132f - Definitions; V.
Section 38.1133b - Repealed. 1993, Act 214, Imd. Eff. Oct. 27, 1993.
Section 38.1134 - Investment in Stock or Global Security.
Section 38.1135 - Investment in Investment Companies.
Section 38.1137 - Other Authorized Investments; Prohibited Investments.
Section 38.1138 - Investment in Real Estate or Mortgages on Certain Leased Real Property.
Section 38.1139 - Investment in Real Estate Investment Trust or Real or Personal Property.
Section 38.1140b - Deposits by Investment Fiduciary.
Section 38.1140d - Investments Not Qualified Under Act.
Section 38.1140e - Loan of Securities by Investment Fiduciary.
Section 38.1140f - Transferring and Holding Securities.
Section 38.1140g - Investment in Securities Exempt From Taxes.
Section 38.1140i - Repealed. 2000, Act 307, Imd. Eff. Oct. 16, 2000.
Section 38.1140j - Investment in Derivatives.
Section 38.1140k - Investment in Global Securities; Prohibited Conduct.
Section 38.1140l - Financial or Proprietary Information.