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a perfected security interest in such securities along with any necessary transfer <br />documents must be transferred to the City or the City's custodian. The collateral <br />securities of the repurchase agreement must be collateralized at no less than one <br />hundred two percent and marked to market no less frequently than weekly. <br />Collateralization is required per the Public Deposit Protection Act, CRS 11- 10.5 -101 et <br />seq. The securities subject to the repurchase agreement may have a maturity in excess <br />of five years. The repurchase agreement itself may not have a maturity of more than <br />five years from the date of settlement unless the City Council authorizes investment for a <br />period in excess of five years. <br />• Certificates of deposit in state or national banks or in state or federally chartered savings <br />banks, which are state - approved depositories per CRS Section 24 -75 -603, et seq. (as <br />evidenced by a certificate issued by the State Banking Board) and are insured by the <br />FDIC. Certificates of deposit, which exceed the FDIC insured amount, shall be <br />collateralized in accordance with the Colorado Public Deposit Protection Act. Certificates <br />of deposit must comply with CRS Section 30 -10 -708 (1). The aggregate value of all <br />certificates of deposit shall equal no more than 25% of the total portfolio. <br />6.4 Standards of Care and Performance. The "reasonable prudence" standard shall be used <br />by investment officials in the context of managing an overall portfolio. The "reasonable <br />prudence" standard provides that investments shall be made with the judgment and care, <br />under circumstances then prevailing, which persons of prudence, discretion, and intelligence <br />exercise in the management of their own affairs, not in regard to speculation, but in regard <br />to the permanent disposition of funds, considering the probable income as well as the <br />probable safety of the capital. <br />Investment officers acting in accordance with written procedures and the investment policy <br />and exercising due diligence shall be relieved of personal responsibility for an individual <br />security's credit risk or market price changes, provided deviations from expectations are <br />reported in a timely fashion and appropriate action is taken to control adverse <br />developments. <br />In addition, officers and employees involved in the investment process shall refrain from <br />personal business activity that could conflict with the proper execution and management of <br />the investment program, or that could impair their ability to make impartial decisions. <br />Employees and investment officials shall disclose to the City Manager any material interests <br />in financial institutions with which they conduct business. They shall further disclose any <br />personal financial /investment positions that could be related to the performance of the <br />investment portfolio. Employees and officers shall refrain from undertaking personal <br />investment transactions with the same individual with whom business is conducted on <br />behalf of the City. <br />6.5 Authorized Financial Institutions, Depositories, and Broker - Dealers. Unless utilizing <br />the services of an external registered investment advisor, the Finance Department shall <br />maintain a list of financial institutions and depositories authorized to provide investment <br />services to the City. In addition, the Finance Department shall maintain a list of approved <br />security broker /dealers that may include "primary" dealers or regional dealers qualifying <br />under Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 15C3 -1 (uniform net capital rule). To <br />qualify for consideration for investment transactions with the City, all financial institutions <br />and broker - dealers must supply the following, as appropriate: <br />33 <br />
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