Utah Code § 51-7b-202

Prudent investor standard -- Determining whether standard met
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(1) The state treasurer shall invest and manage the permanent state trust fund assets as a prudent
investor would, by:
(a) considering the purposes, terms, distribution requirements, and other circumstances of the
permanent state trust fund; and
(b) exercising reasonable care, skill, and caution in order to meet the standard of care of a
prudent investor.
(2) In determining whether the state treasurer has met the standard of care of a prudent investor, a
finder of fact shall:
(a) consider the state treasurer's investment decision or action in light of the facts and
circumstances existing at the time of the decision or action, and not by hindsight; and
(b) evaluate the state treasurer's investment and management decisions respecting individual
assets:
(i) not in isolation, but in the context of the permanent state trust fund portfolio as a whole; and
(ii) as a part of an overall investment strategy that has risk and return objectives reasonably
suited to the permanent state trust fund.

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