Wisconsin Code § 25.18

Additional powers of board
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(1) In addition to the
powers and duties enumerated in s. 25.17, but subject to s.
25.183, and notwithstanding any other statute except s. 25.183,
the board may:
(a) Employ legal or investment counsel in any matters arising
out of the scope of its investment authority or operations. Any
expense of counsel so employed shall be borne by the fund for
which the services shall be furnished.
(b) Execute instruments in which it agrees to indemnify
against its failure to endorse payments of any kind which may be
made upon notes, bonds, debentures or other securities or to indemnify the issuer of securities, whether it be the obligor thereon
or a trustee or agent, against any loss which might be incurred as
the result of the issuance or reissuance of securities to replace securities which have been lost, stolen, mutilated or destroyed.
(c) Secure insurance against burglary, robbery, theft or any
other risks relating to any of the securities, properties or other investments owned or held by the board or any of the funds or trusts
under its management. The board shall pay the costs of such insurance from the current income of the funds or trusts benefiting
from the insurance.
(d) Liquidate or cause to be liquidated any corporation 100
percent of whose common stock is owned by the board, or operate such corporation until it can be liquidated to recoup the investment of the board, but such period shall not exceed 5 years.
(e) Take such action as may be necessary to make investments
in mortgage loans or in the purchase of interests in real estate in
any other state or in Canada, including but not excluding because
of enumeration, qualifying to do business, filing reports, paying
franchise, license or other fees and taxes, designating agents, designating an office and subjecting itself to suit.
(f) Improve, maintain, occupy, furnish, equip, supply, and repair any building or other structure or premises which it owns in
fee or in which it owns a beneficial or leasehold interest and it
shall have exclusive authority to make such agreements and enter
into such contracts as it deems necessary for such purpose. All
noncapital costs under this paragraph shall be charged to the current income accounts of the funds having an interest in the building, structure, or premises.
(g) Engage in financial transactions whereby bearer securities
issued or guaranteed by the federal government or any of its agencies, which are owned by the board, are delivered to reputable and
financially responsible dealers in the securities under an agreement which provides:
1. For the replacement of the securities with securities of the
same kind and amount upon demand by the board;
2. For the payment to the board by the dealer of a commission, based upon the amount of the securities, for the period of
time between the delivery of the securities to the dealer and the
dealer’s replacement of the securities; and
3. For the pledge and delivery by the dealer to the board of
other securities issued or guaranteed by the federal government or
any of its agencies, having a market value at the time of the
pledge equal to at least the market value of the delivered securities, to guarantee the replacement of the securities.
(h) Sell stock, debentures or other securities which it has the
right to acquire upon the exercise of conversion rights then owned
by it.
(i) Engage in financial transactions whereby securities owned
by the board, are delivered to reputable and financially responsible dealers under an agreement satisfactory to the board which
provides for cash equal to the full current market value of the security as adjusted from time to time to changes in the market, and
for replacement thereof with securities of the kind and amount
upon demand by the board.
(j) Engage in financial transactions whereby securities owned
by the board are delivered to reputable and financially responsible dealers under an agreement satisfactory to the board which
provides for delivery to the board of other securities as collateral
of at least equal value to the current market value of the security
as adjusted from time to time to changes in the market, and for replacement of the original securities of the same kind and amount
upon demand by the board.
(k) Engage in financial transactions whereby securities are
purchased by the board under an agreement providing for the resale of such securities by the board to the original seller at a stated
price together with a payment to the board of interest for the period the board holds the securities.
(m) Employ professionals, contractors, or other agents necessary to evaluate or operate any property if a fund managed by the
board has an interest in, or is considering purchasing or lending
money based upon the value of, that property. Costs under this
paragraph shall be paid by the fund or charged to the appropriate
account under s. 40.04 (3) for which the costs were incurred.
(n) For the purpose of protecting an investment or group of assets aggregated for investment purposes against a risk, to meet
nonspeculative objectives relating to rates of return or cash flow
requirements or for similar purposes, enter into a contract with
any person whom the board considers to be creditworthy to exchange the nature of payments or assets due to be given or received between the parties.
(2) In addition to the powers set forth in sub. (1) and s. 25.17,
but subject to s. 25.183, the board may:
(a) Nominate employees, members, agents or other representatives of the board to serve as directors of corporations, companies, associations or any other legal entities and allow them to
serve as such representing the board. Notwithstanding ss. 19.56
and 25.16 (2) , members, agents or other representatives of the
board, except employees, may retain any compensation paid to
them as directors. An employee of the board who receives compensation for serving as a director shall deposit the compensation
with the board.
(b) Have its employees, agents or other representatives represent the board in meetings of shareholders, limited liability companies, partnerships or associations.
(c) Have any of its employees serve as an officer of a corporation in which it owns voting stock, or have any of its employees
serve as an officer of a company, joint venture or association, or
as a manager of a limited liability company, in which it owns an
interest.
(d) Insure against from the current income of any fund or
trust, or pay out of current income of any fund or trust, amounts
arising from any acts of employees, members or agents of the
board acting as officers or directors of a company in which the
board has invested the moneys in the fund or trust.
(e) 1. Contract with and delegate to investment advisers the
management and control over assets from any fund or trust delivered to such investment advisers for investment in real estate,
mortgages, equities, and debt and pay such advisers fees from the
current income of the fund or trust being invested. Subject to

subd. 2., no more than 20 percent of the total assets of the core retirement investment trust or 20 percent of the total assets of the
variable retirement investment trust may be delivered to investment advisers to manage in accounts in which the board directly
holds title to all securities purchased for the accounts. The board
shall set performance standards for such investment advisers,
monitor such investments to determine if performance standards
are being met and if an investment adviser does not consistently
meet the performance standards then terminate the contract with
such investment adviser.
2. For the purpose of calculating the 20 percent limit under
subd. 1., the board shall not include any appreciation on assets
delivered to the investment advisers. The board shall also not include for this purpose shares or participation in mutual funds, index funds, commingled funds, partnership funds, or other similar
collective investment instruments in which the board does not
hold title to the underlying investments purchased by the manager
of the fund or the collective investment instrument.
(3) Notwithstanding s. 19.45 (4), investment board employees
may disclose information to other investment board employees
who are also students participating in a program in the School of
Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison related to applied securities analysis, or participating in a comparable program, if the only use of the information unrelated to investment
board purposes would be for purposes related to the program.

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