Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 166 - Permanent Funds and Trusts
Section 166.415 - Missouri education program, created, board, members, proxies, powers and duties, investments.

Effective - 28 Aug 2021, 3 histories
166.415. Missouri education program, created, board, members, proxies, powers and duties, investments. — 1. There is hereby created the "Missouri Education Program". The program shall be administered by the Missouri education program board which shall consist of the Missouri state treasurer who shall serve as chairman, the commissioner of the department of higher education and workforce development, the commissioner of education, the commissioner of the office of administration, the director of the department of economic development, two persons having demonstrable experience and knowledge in the areas of finance or the investment and management of public funds, one of whom is selected by the president pro tem of the senate and one of whom is selected by the speaker of the house of representatives, and one person having demonstrable experience and knowledge in the area of banking or deposit rate determination and placement of depository certificates of deposit or other deposit investments. Such member shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate. The three appointed members shall be appointed to serve for terms of four years from the date of appointment, or until their successors shall have been appointed and shall have qualified. The members of the board shall be subject to the conflict of interest provisions of section 105.452. Any member who violates the conflict of interest provisions shall be removed from the board. In order to establish and administer the program, the board, in addition to its other powers and authority, shall have the power and authority to:
(1) Develop and implement the Missouri education program and, notwithstanding any provision of sections 166.400 to 166.455 to the contrary, the programs and services consistent with the purposes and objectives of sections 166.400 to 166.455;
(2) Promulgate reasonable rules and regulations and establish policies and procedures to implement sections 166.400 to 166.455, to permit the program to qualify as a "qualified state tuition program" pursuant to Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code and to ensure the program's compliance with all applicable laws;
(3) Develop and implement educational programs and related informational materials for participants, either directly or through a contractual arrangement with a financial institution for investment services, and their families, including special programs and materials to inform families with young children regarding methods for financing education and training;
(4) Enter into agreements with any financial institution, the state or any federal or other agency or entity as required for the operation of the program pursuant to sections 166.400 to 166.455;
(5) Enter into participation agreements with participants;
(6) Accept any grants, gifts, legislative appropriations, and other moneys from the state, any unit of federal, state, or local government or any other person, firm, partnership, or corporation for deposit to the account of the program;
(7) Invest the funds received from participants in appropriate investment instruments to achieve long-term total return through a combination of capital appreciation and current income;
(8) Make appropriate payments and distributions on behalf of beneficiaries pursuant to participation agreements;
(9) Make refunds to participants upon the termination of participation agreements pursuant to the provisions, limitations, and restrictions set forth in sections 166.400 to 166.455 and the rules adopted by the board;
(10) Make provision for the payment of costs of administration and operation of the program;
(11) Effectuate and carry out all the powers granted by sections 166.400 to 166.455, and have all other powers necessary to carry out and effectuate the purposes, objectives and provisions of sections 166.400 to 166.455 pertaining to the program; and
(12) Procure insurance, guarantees or other protections against any loss in connection with the assets or activities of the program.
2. Any member of the board may designate a proxy for that member who will enjoy the full voting privileges of that member for the one meeting so specified by that member. No more than three proxies shall be considered members of the board for the purpose of establishing a quorum.
3. Four members of the board shall constitute a quorum. No vacancy in the membership of the board shall impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the board. No action shall be taken by the board except upon the affirmative vote of a majority of the members present.
4. The board shall meet within the state of Missouri at the time set at a previously scheduled meeting or by the request of any four members of the board. Notice of the meeting shall be delivered to all other trustees in person or by depositing notice in a United States post office in a properly stamped and addressed envelope not less than six days prior to the date fixed for the meeting. The board may meet at any time by unanimous mutual consent. There shall be at least one meeting in each quarter.
5. The funds shall be invested only in those investments which a prudent person acting in a like capacity and familiar with these matters would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a like character and with like aims, as provided in section 105.688. For new contracts entered into after August 28, 2012, board members shall study investment plans of other states and contract with or negotiate to provide benefit options the same as or similar to other states' qualified plans for the purpose of offering additional options for members of the plan. The board may delegate to duly appointed investment counselors authority to act in place of the board in the investment and reinvestment of all or part of the moneys and may also delegate to such counselors the authority to act in place of the board in the holding, purchasing, selling, assigning, transferring or disposing of any or all of the securities and investments in which such moneys shall have been invested, as well as the proceeds of such investments and such moneys. Such investment counselors shall be registered as investment advisors with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. In exercising or delegating its investment powers and authority, members of the board shall exercise ordinary business care and prudence under the facts and circumstances prevailing at the time of the action or decision. No member of the board shall be liable for any action taken or omitted with respect to the exercise of, or delegation of, these powers and authority if such member shall have discharged the duties of the member's position in good faith and with that degree of diligence, care and skill which a prudent person acting in a like capacity and familiar with these matters would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a like character and with like aims.
6. No investment transaction authorized by the board shall be handled by any company or firm in which a member of the board has a substantial interest, nor shall any member of the board profit directly or indirectly from any such investment.
7. No trustee or employee of the program shall receive any gain or profit from any funds or transaction of the program. Any trustee, employee or agent of the program accepting any gratuity or compensation for the purpose of influencing such trustee's, employee's or agent's action with respect to the investment or management of the funds of the program shall thereby forfeit the office and in addition thereto be subject to the penalties prescribed for bribery.
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(L. 1998 H.B. 1694, A.L. 1999 S.B. 460, A.L. 2002 S.B. 776, A.L. 2004 H.B. 959, A.L. 2012 S.B. 563, A.L. 2012 S.B. 563, A.L. 2018 S.B. 882, A.L. 2021 H.B. 297)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XI - Education and Libraries

Chapter 166 - Permanent Funds and Trusts

Section 166.011 - Public school fund — source — disposition.

Section 166.021 - Investment of capital of public school fund — securities deposited with state treasurer.

Section 166.031 - State treasurer to be custodian of fund — accounts — annual report.

Section 166.041 - State board of education to keep account with treasurer — suits to recover money due.

Section 166.051 - School moneys fund — interest from investments credited to.

Section 166.061 - Gifts to public school fund.

Section 166.071 - Receipts for gifts to public school fund.

Section 166.081 - Instrument of conveyance, when recorded.

Section 166.091 - Disposition of property granted.

Section 166.101 - Gift for public education which cannot be executed placed in public school fund on order of circuit court.

Section 166.111 - Liability of director of revenue.

Section 166.121 - State, the trustee.

Section 166.131 - County commission to administer county school fund — investments — distribution of income to schools.

Section 166.141 - County treasurer to collect funds — receipts — penalty for violation.

Section 166.151 - Petition to distribute county school fund.

Section 166.161 - Election on proposal to distribute fund — annual apportionment of balance of fund — effect on state aid.

Section 166.275 - Appropriations to satisfy certain judgments transferred to school moneys fund — amount, distribution.

Section 166.300 - Definitions — school building revolving fund created — lease purchases for projects, plan — eligibility for a lease purchase — ranking of projects — plan waived, when — repayment, interest — failure to make annual payments, state to...

Section 166.400 - Citation of law.

Section 166.410 - Definitions.

Section 166.415 - Missouri education program, created, board, members, proxies, powers and duties, investments.

Section 166.420 - Participation agreements, terms and conditions — contribution limitation — penalty.

Section 166.421 - Income tax refund, contribution to education savings account — election, how made.

Section 166.425 - Board to invest funds, use of funds — not deemed income, when.

Section 166.430 - Cancellation of agreement, results — penalty.

Section 166.435 - State tax exemption.

Section 166.440 - Assets not state property.

Section 166.445 - Rules, invalid, when.

Section 166.450 - Review of program.

Section 166.455 - Funds not state revenues.

Section 166.456 - Confidentiality of information.

Section 166.500 - Citation of law.

Section 166.501 - Program established as alternative to Missouri education program.

Section 166.502 - Definitions.

Section 166.505 - Program created, Missouri education program board to administer, powers and duties — investment of funds.

Section 166.508 - Deposit program participation agreements, terms and conditions — contribution limits — minimum holding time for contributions.

Section 166.511 - Prompt investment of moneys paid by participation agreements, use of moneys.

Section 166.514 - Cancellation of agreements, penalty.

Section 166.517 - Assets used for program purposes only.

Section 166.520 - Rulemaking authority.

Section 166.523 - Review of program by state auditor, when.

Section 166.526 - Program moneys not part of total state revenues.

Section 166.529 - Confidentiality requirements.

Section 166.700 - Definitions.

Section 166.705 - Missouri empowerment scholarship account, written agreement, contents — renewal — withdrawal from program, effect of — moneys tax exempt to parents.

Section 166.710 - Annual audits of accounts — disqualification from program, when — referral for misuse of money — rulemaking authority.

Section 166.715 - Misuse of moneys, penalty — financial institutions immunity from liability, when.

Section 166.720 - Government control or supervision over qualified schools prohibited, when — qualified schools not agents of state — transfer of student, effect of.