Texas Statutes
Article 6243h. Municipal Pension System in Cities of 1,500,000 or More
Section 2D. Report on Investments by Independent Investment Consultant

Sec. 2D. REPORT ON INVESTMENTS BY INDEPENDENT INVESTMENT CONSULTANT. (a) At least once every three years, the board shall hire an independent investment consultant, including an independent investment consulting firm, to conduct a review of pension system investments and submit a report to the board and the city concerning the review or demonstrate in the pension system's annual financial report that the review was conducted. The independent investment consultant shall review and report on at least the following:
(1) the pension system's compliance with its investment policy statement, ethics policies, including policies concerning the acceptance of gifts, and policies concerning insider trading;
(2) the pension system's asset allocation, including a review and discussion of the various risks, objectives, and expected future cash flows;
(3) the pension system's portfolio structure, including the pension system's need for liquidity, cash income, real return, and inflation protection and the active, passive, or index approaches for different portions of the portfolio;
(4) investment manager performance reviews and an evaluation of the processes used to retain and evaluate managers;
(5) benchmarks used for each asset class and individual manager;
(6) an evaluation of fees and trading costs;
(7) an evaluation of any leverage, foreign exchange, or other hedging transaction; and
(8) an evaluation of investment-related disclosures in the pension system's annual reports.
(b) When the board retains an independent investment consultant under this section, the pension system may require the consultant to agree in writing to maintain the confidentiality of:
(1) information provided to the consultant that is reasonably necessary to conduct a review under this section; and
(2) any nonpublic information provided for the pension system for the review.
(c) The costs for the investment report required by this section shall be paid from the pension fund.

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Title 109 - Pensions

Article 6243h. Municipal Pension System in Cities of 1,500,000 or More

Section 1. Definitions

Section 1A. Interpretation of Act

Section 1B. Fiscal Year

Section 1C. Alternative Retirement Plans

Section 1D. Requirements for Certain Cash Balance Retirement Plans

Section 1E. Conflict of Law

Section 2. Pension Board

Section 2A. Conflicts of Interest

Section 2B. Pension System Actuary; Actuarial Valuations

Section 2C. Qualifications of City Actuary

Section 2D. Report on Investments by Independent Investment Consultant

Section 3. Additional Powers of Pension Board

Section 4. Ineligible Individuals

Section 5. Individuals Eligible for Membership

Section 6. Group C Membership, Service Requirements, and Benefits

Section 7. Service; Credited Service

Section 8. Member Contributions

Section 8A. City Contributions

Section 8B. Risk Sharing Valuation Studies

Section 8C. Initial Risk Sharing Valuation Studies; Corridor Midpoint and City Contribution Amounts

Section 8D. Actuarial Experience Studies

Section 8E. City Contribution Rate When Estimated City Contribution Rate Lower Than Corridor Midpoint; Authorization for Certain Adjustments

Section 8F. City Contribution Rate When Estimated City Contribution Rate Equal to or Greater Than Corridor Midpoint; Authorization for Certain Adjustments

Section 8G. Confidentiality

Section 8H. Unilateral Decisions and Actions Prohibited

Section 8I. State Pension Review Board; Report

Section 9. Contribution Refunds

Section 10. Normal Retirement Pension

Section 10A. Group D Member Hybrid Component

Section 11. Option-Eligible Participants

Section 12. Deferred Retirement Option Plan

Section 13. Disability Pensions

Section 14. Surviving Spouse and Dependent Child Monthly Allowance

Section 15. Increase in Benefits

Section 16. Lump-Sum Benefit Payment

Section 17. Termination of Employment; Death; Reemployment

Section 19. Multiple Pensions

Section 20. Service for Formerly Ineligible Employees

Section 21. Reduction of Benefits; Dissolution of System

Section 22. Exemption From Execution, Attachment, or Other Writ

Section 24. Excess Benefit Plan

Section 25. Employees on Retirement When Act Takes Effect

Section 26. Confidential Information

Section 27. Power of Attorney

Section 28. Proportionate Retirement Program With Participating Retirement Systems