West Virginia Code § 12-6-9c

Authorization of additional investments
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Notwithstanding the restrictions which may otherwise be provided by law with respect to
the investment of funds, all administrators, custodians or trustees of pension funds other
than the board, each political subdivision of this state and each county board of education
may invest funds in the securities of or any other interest in any investment company or
investment trust registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, 15 eU.S.C. §80a, the
portfolio of which is limited: (i) To obligations issued by or guaranteed as to the payment of
both principal and interest by the United States of America or its agencries or
instrumentalities; and (ii) to repurchase agreements fully collateralized by obligations of the
United States government or its agencies or instrumentalities: Provided, That the investment
company or investment trust takes delivery of the collateral either directly or through an
authorized custodian: Provided, however, That the investmetnt company or investment trust
is rated within one of the top two rating categories of any nationally recognized rating
service such as Moody's or Standard & Poor's.

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