19-13.001. Roles and Responsibilities of the State Board of Administration of Florida  


Effective on Monday, February 12, 2018
  • 1(1) The State Board of Administration of Florida (“SBA”) is responsible for establishing, implementing, and administering the defined contribution program, known as the 24“Florida Retirement System Investment Plan” or “Investment Plan,” 33in accordance with Section 37121.4501(1), F.S. 39The SBA is the Plan Sponsor. The plan documents consist of the Florida Statutes and Administrative Rules adopted thereunder and the Summary Plan Description (SPD). The SPD is a summary of the plan for the convenience of members and can be changed by the SBA at any time without prior notice to Florida Retirement System (FRS) members. The SBA’s primary responsibilities are set out in paragraphs (1)(a) through (1)(n), below. Each of these major responsibilities involves additional decisions which then in turn need to be implemented. Those decisions, to the extent they are not solely on a case-by-case basis, are adopted by rule. The SBA must ensure that all of the following individual responsibilities are carried out:

    156(a) Hiring general and specialized consultants to assist in the implementation and on-going operation of the 172Investment Plan174. Their roles and responsibilities are found in Rule 18319-13.004, 184F.A.C.

    185(b) Hiring a third party administrator (“192Administrator193”), educational service providers, investment option providers, and contracting with the Division of Retirement (“Division”) within the Department of Management Services to provide certain administrative services. Their roles and responsibilities are found, respectively, in Rules 22819-13.004 229and 23019-13.002, 231F.A.C.

    232(c) Adhering to and enforcing the fiduciary standards and responsibilities required by certain sections of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, which are incorporated in Florida law in Section 263121.4501(15), F.S.

    265(d) Coordinating with the Division in providing the education component described in Sections 278121.4501(10)(c) 279and (d), F.S., and a communication component to provide information to employers as described in Section 295121.4501(10)(f), F.S.

    297(e) Providing information to 301Investment Plan members 304on a quarterly basis, pursuant to Section 311121.4501(11), F.S.

    313(f) Obtaining and maintaining the tax qualified status of the 323Investment Plan 325and for compliance with the federal Internal Revenue Code.

    334(g) Directing and monitoring the activities of all 342service providers to the 346Investment Plan348. These 350service providers 352include, but are not limited to, the third party administrator, the education service providers, and the investment product providers.

    371(h) Directing and monitoring the services provided by the Division with which the SBA has an interagency agreement.

    389(i) Movement of assets from the Pension Plan to the Investment Plan upon the election of a member to transfer and making such adjustments to plan accounts and member accounts as are necessary to process election reversals and prior period corrections to contributions and accompanying payroll data.

    436(j) Developing an investment policy statement for the program.

    445(k) Choosing, monitoring, and terminating investment options in the 454Investment Plan; 456mapping account balances of members in the event of investment option termination; distributing all data regarding these investment options to member; and rebalancing and reconstituting multiple manager investment options and also the Target Date Funds (“TDF”) options provided in the investment policy statement utilizing information from a registered investment advisor and fiduciary to the Florida Retirement System.

    513(l) Implementing the confidentiality provisions in Section 520121.4501(19), F.S.

    522(m) Developing all contracts used in the Investment Plan; and,

    532(n) All rulemaking for the Investment Plan.

    539Rulemaking Authority 541121.4501(8) FS. 543Law Implemented 545121.4501(1), 546(4), (8), (9), (10), (14), (15), (19) FS. History–New 10-21-04, Amended 7-12-12, 12-16-12, 12-30-15, 1-18-17, 2-12-18.

     

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