Maryland Code § SP-21-123.3

Section SP-21-123.3
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) (i) "Actively managed separate accounts" means the accounts
of the several systems that are actively managed at the direction of the Board of
Trustees and held in separate accounts.
(ii) "Actively managed separate accounts" does not mean
indexed funds, private equity funds, real estate funds, or other commingled or
passively managed funds.

(3) "Company" means any corporation, utility, partnership, joint
venture, franchisor, franchisee, trust, entity investment vehicle, financial institution,
or a wholly owned subsidiary of any of these entities.
(4) "Divestment action" means selling, redeeming, transferring,
exchanging, otherwise disposing of, and refraining from further investment in certain
investments.
(5) "Eligible accounts" means actively managed separate accounts
containing funds of the several systems.
(6) "Investment" means the commitment of funds or other assets to a
company including:
(i) the ownership or control of a share or interest in the
company; or
(ii) the ownership or control of a bond or other debt instrument
of a company.
(7) (i) "Russia" means the government of Russia or the
government of the Russian Federation.
(ii) "Russia" includes all agencies, institutions,
instrumentalities, and political subdivisions of Russia.
(8) "Russia-restricted investment" means an investment in a
company:
(i) identified by the Federal Office of Foreign Assets Control
as a Russian entity with which transactions are prohibited by federal law;
(ii) owned, in whole or in part, by Russia;
(iii) controlled by a company that is owned, in whole or in part,
by Russia;
(iv) incorporated in Russia; or
(v) whose principal place of business is located within Russia,
to the extent this determination can be made.

(b) The Board of Trustees shall review the investment holdings in eligible
accounts for the purpose of determining the extent to which funds in eligible accounts
are invested in Russia-restricted investments.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, the Board of
Trustees:
(1) shall take divestment action in eligible accounts with regard to
current investments:
(i) in any Russia-restricted investment; or
(ii) in any security or instrument issued by Russia; and
(2) may not make any new investments from net new funds in an
eligible account in any Russia-restricted investment.
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the Board of Trustees
may exclude from the provisions of subsection (c) of this section a company:
(1) that the United States government affirmatively declares to be
excluded from its federal sanctions regime relating to Russia; and
(2) whose divestment cannot be executed for fair market value or
greater.
(e) On or before April 1 and October 1 each year, the Board of Trustees shall
submit a report, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, to the
Senate Budget and Taxation Committee, the House Appropriations Committee, and
the Joint Committee on Pensions that provides:
(1) all divestment actions taken by the Board of Trustees in
accordance with this section;
(2) a list of investments that the Board of Trustees has determined
to be ineligible for investments of net new funds under subsection (c)(2) of this section;
and
(3) other developments relevant to Russia-restricted investments.
(f) The Board of Trustees or any other fiduciary of the several systems may
not be held liable for any actions taken or decisions made in good faith for the purpose
of complying with or executing the requirements of any divestment provisions under
this section.

(g) The Board of Trustees shall act in good faith to carry out divestment
action as required by this section in compliance with all applicable State and federal
law, including relevant judicial decisions.
(h) Nothing in this section shall require the Board of Trustees to take action
as described in this section unless the Board of Trustees determines in good faith that
the action is consistent with the fiduciary responsibilities of the Board of Trustees as
described in Subtitle 2 of this title.

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