Colorado Code § 24-36-113

Investment of state money - limitations
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(1) (a) Whenever there are
moneys in the state treasury that are not immediately required to be disbursed, the state treasurer
is authorized to invest the same in fixed income securities denominated in United States dollars.
In making such investments, the state treasurer shall use prudence and care to preserve the
principal and to secure the maximum rate of interest consistent with safety and liquidity. The
state treasurer shall formulate investment policies regarding liquidity, maturity, and
diversification appropriate to each fund or pool of funds in the state treasurer's custody available
for investment.
(b) (I) If the state treasurer invests state moneys through an investment firm offering for
sale corporate stocks, bonds, notes, debentures, or a mutual fund that contains corporate
securities, the investment firm shall disclose, in any research or other disclosure documents
provided in support of the securities being offered, to the state treasurer whether the investment
firm has an agreement with a for-profit corporation that is not a government-sponsored
enterprise, whose securities are being offered for sale to the state treasurer and because of such
agreement the investment firm:
(A) Had received compensation for investment banking services within the most recent
twelve months; or
(B) May receive compensation for investment banking services within the next three
consecutive months.
(II) For the purposes of this paragraph (b), "investment firm" means a bank, brokerage
firm, or other financial services firm conducting business within this state, or any agent thereof.
(2) Such moneys may be invested, without limitation, in debt obligations of the United
States treasury, any agency of the United States government, or United States government-
sponsored corporations.
(2.5) The state treasurer may, in the state treasurer's discretion, invest such moneys in
municipal bonds rated in one of the two highest rating categories by a nationally recognized
rating organization.
(3) The state treasurer may, in the state treasurer's discretion, invest such moneys in
repurchase agreements, in banker's acceptances or bank notes issued by banks rated at least
investment grade by a nationally recognized rating organization, in commercial paper of prime
quality as so classed by a nationally recognized rating organization, and in money market funds
that are registered as an investment company under the federal "Investment Company Act of
1940", as amended.
(3.5) The state treasurer may, in the state treasurer's discretion, invest such moneys in
corporate debt obligations rated at least investment grade by a nationally recognized rating
organization.
(3.6) The state treasurer may, in the state treasurer's discretion, invest such moneys in
asset-backed securities and covered bonds rated in one of the two highest rating categories by a
nationally recognized rating organization.
(3.7) Repealed.
(3.8) The state treasurer may, in the state treasurer's discretion, invest such moneys in
mortgage pass-through securities and collateralized mortgage obligations that are issued by any
agency of the United States government or a United States government-sponsored corporation or
that are rated in one of the two highest rating categories by a nationally recognized rating
organization.
(3.9) Repealed.
(4) The state treasurer may make such arrangements for the custody, safekeeping, and
registration of all investment securities as will enable the state treasurer to make prompt delivery
thereof upon maturity or in the event of sale.
(5) The state treasurer may engage in reverse repurchase agreements and securities
lending programs for any securities in the state treasurer's custody and may purchase loans if, in
the state treasurer's discretion, the purchase of loans will yield a fair and equitable return to the
state.
(6) Notwithstanding any restrictions on the investment of state moneys set forth in this
section or in any other provision of law, the state treasurer may authorize the escrow agent
appointed pursuant to section 1 of the escrow agreement entered into in connection with, and
attached as exhibit B to, the master settlement agreement entered by the court in the case
denominated State of Colorado, ex rel. Gale A. Norton, Attorney General v. R.J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.; American Tobacco Co., Inc.; Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.; Liggett &
Myers, Inc.; Lorillard Tobacco Co., Inc.; Philip Morris, Inc.; United States Tobacco Co.; B.A.T.
Industries, P.L.C.; The Council For Tobacco Research--U.S.A., Inc.; and Tobacco Institute, Inc.,
Case No. 97 CV 3432, in the district court for the city and county of Denver, to invest any
tobacco litigation settlement moneys held in escrow for the state of Colorado pursuant to the
master settlement agreement and the escrow agreement in any manner permitted by section 5 of
the escrow agreement.
(6.1) The state treasurer may, in the state treasurer's discretion, invest such money in
securities that are issued by a sovereign, national, or supranational entity and are rated at least
investment grade by a nationally recognized rating organization.
(7) Repealed.

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