1. The board of trustees shall be the trustees of all the funds of the system and shall have full power to invest and reinvest such funds. The trustees shall have full power to hold, purchase, sell, assign, transfer or dispose of any of the securities and investments in which the funds shall have been invested, and the proceeds thereof.

2. The board of trustees shall allow interest annually on the balance in each member’s account at the beginning of the year at the rate approved by the board. The board shall adjust the balance of the general reserve fund for investment realized and unrealized gains, losses, income and expenses, not so allowed as interest on members’ accounts.

Terms Used In Missouri Laws 169.295

  • Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
  • Fiduciary: A trustee, executor, or administrator.
  • Month: means a calendar month, and "year" means a calendar year unless otherwise expressed, and is equivalent to the words year of our Lord. See Missouri Laws 1.020
  • person: may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, and to partnerships and other unincorporated associations. See Missouri Laws 1.020
  • State: when applied to any of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories, and the words "United States" includes such district and territories. See Missouri Laws 1.020
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
  • United States: includes such district and territories. See Missouri Laws 1.020

3. The board of trustees shall elect a treasurer who shall serve at the board’s pleasure. The treasurer shall be the custodian of the funds provided for in section 169.350 and shall give such bond for the faithful handling of the funds as the board of trustees shall determine. The board of trustees may employ one or more banks having fiduciary powers for the provisions of such custodial or clerical service as the board may deem appropriate to assist the treasurer. Disbursement of funds of the retirement system shall be under the supervision of the treasurer and shall be in accordance with procedures established or approved by the board of trustees with the concurrence of the system’s auditors.

4. For the purpose of meeting disbursements for retirement allowances and other payments, there may be kept available cash, not exceeding ten percent of the total amount in the funds of the retirement system, on deposit in one or more banks or trust companies in the school district, organized under the laws of the state of Missouri, or of the United States; provided, that the amount on deposit in any one bank or trust company shall not exceed twenty-five percent of the paid-up capital and surplus of such bank or trust company, and for all deposits in excess of ten thousand dollars the board of trustees shall require of the banks or trust companies as security for the safekeeping and payment of the deposits securities of a like kind and character as may be required by law for the safekeeping and payment of deposits made by the state treasurer.

5. Except as herein provided, no trustee and no employee of the board of trustees shall have any direct interest in the gains or profits of any investment made by the board of trustees. No trustee or employee of the board of trustees shall directly or indirectly for such person or as an agent in any manner use the assets of the retirement system except to make such current and necessary payments as are authorized by the board of trustees, nor shall any trustee or employee of the board of trustees become in any manner an obligor for moneys loaned by or borrowed from the board of trustees.

6. In the event that any employer offers to its employees an early retirement option, or any other form of group exit incentive program, the board of trustees is hereby authorized to permit such employer or any active member who participates in such group exit incentive program to purchase additional creditable service, in increments of not less than one month, and shall fix and determine by proper rules and regulations, which may be amended from time to time, the amount of service that may be purchased and the cost thereof. Under no circumstance, however, shall:

(1) The amount of such purchased creditable service exceed twenty-four months;

(2) The cost of purchasing such creditable service be less than the amount necessary to pay the full actuarial cost to the retirement system of the additional purchased service;

(3) The purchasing employer or active member be permitted to elect to purchase such creditable service after the expiration of a reasonable time period, which time period shall be specified in the above-referenced rules and regulations;

(4) Such purchased creditable service count toward the vesting requirements of section 169.301; or

(5) This subsection be applied in any manner that would not be in compliance with applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.