Effective July 1, 2005, all duties vested by law in state spending units and the West Virginia Investment Management Board relating to the Consolidated Fund are transferred to the Board, including without limitation the investment of moneys, and the acquisition, sale, exchange or disposal of securities or any other investment: Provided, That neither this section nor any other section of this article applies to the "board of the school fund" and the "school fund" established by section 4, article XII of the State Constitution: Provided, however, That the municipal bond commission may make funds under its control available to the board for investment.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 12. Public Moneys and Securities
Article 6C. West Virginia Board of Treasury Investments
§12-6C-1. Purposes and Objects; How Article Cited
§12-6C-2. Legislative Findings
§12-6C-6. Consolidated Fund Continued; Management
§12-6C-8. Administration of Consolidated Fund
§12-6C-9. Asset Allocation; Investment Policies, Authorized Investments; Restrictions
§12-6C-10. Investment Authority for Consolidated Fund Transferred to Board; Exceptions
§12-6C-11a. Broadband Loan Insurance Program; Requirements
§12-6C-11b. Infrastructure Investment Reimbursement Fund
§12-6C-12. Securities Handling
§12-6C-14. Existing Investments
§12-6C-15. Annual Audits; Financial Statements; Information
§12-6C-16. Reports to Participants
§12-6C-17. Legal Status of Spending Units Continued
§12-6C-18. Authorization for Loans by the Board
§12-6C-19. Creation of Fee Account and Investment Account; Budget