The Honorable Ted House Representative, District 20 State Capitol Building, Room 233A Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Dear Representative House:
This opinion is in response to your question asking:
Is it permissible for a Missouri School District to invest surplus District funds in bank repurchase agreements which are securitized by securities listed at RSMo
30.270 ?
Section
165.051 . If any school district has money in the teachers', incidental, building, or debt service fund not needed within a reasonable period of time for the purpose for which the money was received, the school board in the district, if it deems it advisable, may invest the funds in either open time deposits or certificates of deposit secured under the provisions of sections110.010 and110.020 , RSMo; or in bonds, redeemable at maturity at par, of the state of Missouri, of the United States, or of any wholly owned corporation of the United States; or in other short term obligations of the United States; including any instrument permitted by law for the investment of state moneys. No open time deposits shall be made or bonds purchased to mature beyond the date that the funds are needed for the purpose for which they were received by the school district. No funds shall be invested by any district which does not provide a school term of nine months. Interest accruing from the investment of the surplus funds in such deposits or bonds shall be credited to the fund from which the money was invested. [Emphasis added.]
In interpreting Section
Section
Article
30.260 . Time and demand deposits — investments — interest rates. —
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2. The state treasurer shall place the state moneys which he has determined are not needed for current operations of the state government on time deposit drawing interest in banking institutions in this state selected by him and approved by the governor and the state auditor, or place them outright or by repurchase agreement in obligations described in section
15 , articleIV , Constitution of Missouri, as he in the exercise of his best judgment determines to be in the best overall interest of the people of the state of Missouri, . . .
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4. The state treasurer may subscribe for or purchase outright or by repurchase agreement obligations of the United States government of the character described in subsection 2 of this section which he, in the exercise of his best judgment, believes to be the best for investment of state moneys at the time. . . . [Emphasis added.]
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Because Section
CONCLUSION
It is the opinion of this office that Section
Very truly yours,
WILLIAM L. WEBSTER Attorney General
