                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

DUTIES AND POWERS (§ 30-80)

A. The areas of review and evaluation to be conducted by the Commission shall
include, but are not limited to, the following: (i) structure and governance of
the Retirement System; (ii) structure of the investment portfolio; (iii)
investment practices, policies, and performance, including the effect of
investment performance on employer contributions; (iv) actuarial policy and the
actuarial soundness of the Retirement System&#8217;s trust funds; and (v)
administration and management of the Retirement System.

B. For the purpose of carrying out its duties under this chapter and
notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the Commission shall have the
following powers, including but not limited to:

   1. Access to the information, records, and facilities of the Retirement System
   and any corporations or subsidiaries thereof or other entities owned, directly
   or indirectly, or otherwise created by or on behalf of the System.

   2. Access to the public and executive session meetings and records of the
   board of trustees of the System, as well as those of the System&#8217;s
   investment advisory committee and real estate advisory committee. Access shall
   include the right to attend such meetings.

   3. Access to the System&#8217;s employees, consultants, actuaries, investment
   managers, advisors, attorneys, accountants, or other contractors in the employ
   or hire of the Virginia Retirement System. Such persons shall cooperate with
   the Commission and upon its request shall provide specific information or
   opinions in the form requested.

   4. The chairman of the Commission may appoint a permanent subcommittee to
   provide guidance and direction for oversight activities, subject to the full
   Commission&#8217;s supervision and such guidelines as the Commission itself
   may provide.

C. Confidential or proprietary records of the Virginia Retirement System or its
subsidiary corporations provided to the Commission shall be exempted from the
Virginia Freedom of Information Act (&#xA7; 2.2-3700 et seq.).

HISTORY: 1994, cc. 3, 732.