                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

CASH MATCH PLAN FOR EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMONWEALTH; ADMINISTERED BY THE BOARD (§
51.1-608)

A. The Board shall establish and administer a cash match plan for employees of
the Commonwealth and its agencies. The Virginia Retirement System Director shall
be the chief administrative officer of the plan. The Board may contract with
private corporations or institutions subject to the standards set forth in
&#xA7; 51.1-124.30 to provide investment products as well as any other goods and
services related to the administration of the cash match plan. The Virginia
Retirement System is hereby authorized to perform related services including,
but not limited to, providing consolidated billing, individual and collective
recordkeeping and accountings, and asset purchase, control, and safekeeping.
Administrative fees related to the Virginia Retirement System Program oversight
shall be paid by the participating employer under procedures established by the
Board.

B. If it deems it advisable, the Board may create a trust or other special fund
for the segregation of the funds or assets resulting from contributions made on
behalf of qualified participants.

C. The Department of Accounts shall be responsible for the timely transfer of
the matching contributions to the private corporation or institution designated
by the Board pursuant to subsection A. However, any state agency that has
decentralized its payroll function and any political subdivision of the
Commonwealth participating in the plan pursuant to &#xA7; 51.1-611 shall be
responsible for the timely transfer of matching contributions to the private
corporation or institution designated by the Board pursuant to subsection A.

D. Alternatively, agencies of the Commonwealth that sponsor or maintain programs
described in &#xA7; 403 (b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended,
may establish separate cash match plans with the consent of the Board in lieu of
participation in the plan established pursuant to this section.

HISTORY: 2002, c. 311; 2006, c. 756; 2008, cc. 29, 245.