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2001-22
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1/22/2000
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<br />Sec. 2256.006 Standard of Care. <br />(a) Investments shall be made with judgment and care, under prevailing circumstances, that <br />a person of prudence, discretion, and intelligence would exercise in the management of the <br />person's own affairs, not for speculation, but for investment, considering the probable safety <br />of capital and the probable income to be derived. Investment of funds shall be governed by <br />the following investment objectives, in order of priority: <br />(1) preservation and safety of principal; <br />(2) liquidity; and <br />(3) yield. <br />(b) In determining whether an investment officer has exercised prudence with respect to an <br />investment decision, the determination shall be made taking into consideration: <br />(1) the investment of all funds, or funds under the entity's control, over which the <br />officer had responsibility rather than a consideration as to the prudence of a single <br />investment; and <br />(2) whether the investment decision was consistent with the written investment <br />policy of the entity. <br /> <br />Sec. 2256.007 Investment Training; State Agency Board Members and Officers. <br />(a) Each member of the governing board of a state agency and its investment officer shall <br />attend at least one training session relating to the person's responsibilities under this chapter <br />within six months after taking office or assuming duties. <br />(b) The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall provide the training under this <br />section. <br />(c) Training under this section must include education in investment controls, security risks, <br />strategy risks, market risks, diversification of investment portfolio, and compliance with this <br />chapter. <br />(d) An investment officer shall attend a training session not less than once in a two-year <br />period and may receive training from any independent source approved by the governing <br />body of the state agency. The investment officer shall prepare a report on this subchapter and <br />deliver the report to the governing body of the state agency not later than the I 80th day after <br />the last day of each regular session of the legislature. <br /> <br />Sec. 2256.008 Investment Training; Local Governments. <br />(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), the_treasurer, the chief financial officer if the <br />treasurer is not the chief financial officer, and the investment officer of a local government <br />shall: <br />(1) attend at least one training session from an independent source approved by the <br />governing body of the local government or a designated investment committee <br />advising the investment officer as provided for in the investment policy of the local <br />government and containing at least 10 hours of instruction relating to the treasurer's <br />or officer's responsibilities under this subchapter within 12 months after taking office <br />or assuming duties; and <br />(2) except as provided by Subsection (b), attend an investment training session not <br />less than once in a two-year period and receive not less than 10 hours of instruction <br />relating to investment responsibilities under this subchapter from an independent <br /> <br />City of San Marcos Investment Policy <br /> <br />Page 23 <br />
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