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City of Santa - Annual <br />Statement of Investment Policy Page 34 July 1, 2022 - <br />June 30, 2023 <br /> <br />(o) A mortgage passthrough security, collateralized mortgage obligation, mortgage-backed or other pay- <br />through bond, equipment lease-backed certificate, consumer receivable passthrough certificate, or consumer <br />receivable-backed bond. Securities eligible for investment under this subdivision shall be rated in a rating <br />category of “AA” or its equivalent or better by an NRSRO and have a maximum remaining maturity of five <br />years or less. Purchase of securities authorized by this subdivision shall not exceed 20 percent of the <br />agency’s surplus moneys that may be invested pursuant to this section. <br /> <br />(p) Shares of beneficial interest issued by a joint powers authority organized pursuant to Section 6509.7 that <br />invests in the securities and obligations authorized in subdivisions (a) to (q), inclusive. Each share shall <br />represent an equal proportional interest in the underlying pool of securities owned by the joint powers <br />authority. To be eligible under this section, the joint powers authority issuing the shares shall have retained <br />an investment adviser that meets all of the following criteria: <br /> <br />(1) The adviser is registered or exempt from registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission. <br /> <br />(2) The adviser has not less than five years of experience investing in the securities and obligations <br />authorized in subdivisions (a) to (q), inclusive. <br /> <br />(3) The adviser has assets under management in excess of five hundred million dollars ($500,000,000). <br /> <br />(q) United States dollar denominated senior unsecured unsubordinated obligations issued or unconditionally <br />guaranteed by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Finance Corporation, <br />or Inter-American Development Bank, with a maximum remaining maturity of five years or less, and eligible <br />for purchase and sale within the United States. Investments under this subdivision shall be rated in a rating <br />category of “AA” or its equivalent or better by an NRSRO and shall not exceed 30 percent of the agency’s <br />moneys that may be invested pursuant to this section. <br /> <br />(r) Commercial paper, debt securities, or other obligations of a public bank, as defined in Section 57600. <br />This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2026, and as of that date is repealed. <br />(Amended by Stats. 2020, Ch. 235, Sec. 2. (SB 998) Effective January 1, 2021.) <br /> <br />. . . <br /> <br />GOVERNMENT CODE <br />SECTION <br />53601. <br /> <br />This section shall apply to a local agency that is a city, a district, or other local agency that does not pool <br />money in deposits or investments with other local agencies, other than local agencies that have the same <br />governing body. However, Section 53635 shall apply to all local agencies that pool money in deposits or <br />investments with other local agencies that have separate governing bodies. The legislative body of a local <br />agency having moneys in a sinking fund or moneys in its treasury not required for the immediate needs of <br />the local agency may invest any portion of the moneys that it deems wise or expedient in those investments <br />set forth below. A local agency purchasing or obtaining any securities prescribed in this section, in a <br />negotiable, bearer, registered, or nonregistered format, shall require delivery of the securities to the local <br />agency, including those purchased for the agency by financial advisers, consultants, or managers using the <br />agency’s funds, by book entry, physical delivery, or by third-party custodial agreement. The transfer of <br />securities to the counterparty bank’s customer book entry account may be used for book entry delivery.
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