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(3) a primary reporting dealer in United States government securities to the Federal Reserve Bank of <br />New York; or <br />(4) a securities broker-dealer licensed pursuant to chapter 80A, or an affiliate of it, regulated by the <br />Securities and Exchange Commission and maintaining a combined capital and surplus of $40,000,000 or <br />more, exclusive of subordinated debt. <br />Reverse agreements may only be entered into for a period of 90 days or less and only to meet short-term <br />cash flow needs. In no event may reverse repurchase agreements be entered into for the purpose of generating <br />cash for investments, except as stated in subdivision 3. <br />Subd. 3. Securities lending agreements. Securities lending agreements, including custody agreements, <br />may be entered into with a financial institution meeting the qualifications of subdivision 2, clause (1) or (2), <br />and having an office located in Minnesota. Securities lending transactions may be entered into with entities <br />meeting the qualifications of subdivision 2 and the collateral for such transactions shall be restricted to the <br />securities described in this section and section 118A.04. <br />Subd. 4. Minnesota joint powers investment trust. Government entities may enter into agreements <br />or contracts for: <br />(1) shares of a Minnesota joint powers investment trust whose investments are restricted to securities <br />described in this section, section 118A.04, and section 118A.07, subdivision 7; <br />(2) units of a short-term investment fund established and administered pursuant to regulation 9 of the <br />Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, in which investments are restricted to securities described in this <br />section and section 118A.04; <br />(3) shares of an investment company which is registered under the Federal Investment Company Act <br />of 1940 and which holds itself out as a money market fund meeting the conditions of rule 2a-7 of the Securities <br />and Exchange Commission and is rated in one of the two highest rating categories for money market funds <br />by at least one nationally recognized statistical rating organization; or <br />(4) shares of an investment company which is registered under the Federal Investment Company Act <br />of 1940, and whose shares are registered under the Federal Securities Act of 1933, as long as the investment <br />company's fund receives the highest credit rating and is rated in one of the two highest risk rating categories <br />by at least one nationally recognized statistical rating organization and is invested in financial instruments <br />with a final maturity no longer than 13 months. <br />Subd. 5. Guaranteed investment contracts. Agreements or contracts for guaranteed investment contracts <br />may be entered into if they are issued or guaranteed by United States commercial banks, domestic branches <br />of foreign banks, United States insurance companies, or their Canadian subsidiaries, or the domestic affiliates <br />of any of the foregoing. The credit quality of the issuer's or guarantor's short- and long-term unsecured debt <br />must be rated in one of the two highest categories by a nationally recognized rating agency. Agreements or <br />contracts for guaranteed investment contracts with a term of 18 months or less may be entered into regardless <br />of the credit quality of the issuer's or guarantor's long-term unsecured debt, provided that the credit quality <br />of the issuer's short-term unsecured debt is rated in the highest category by a nationally recognized rating <br />agency. Should the issuer's or guarantor's credit quality be downgraded below "A", the government entity <br />must have withdrawal rights. <br />History: 1996 c 399 art 1 s 6; 1997 c 219 s 1; 2000 c 493 s 1; 2005 c 152 art 1 s 2; 2010 c 234 s 1; <br />2010 c 385 s 4; 2013 c 143 art 12 s 2; 2014 c 292 s 4 <br />Copyright © 2016 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />118A.05MINNESOTA STATUTES 20165
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