N.Y.
Retirement & Social Security Law Section 424-A
Use of placement agents or intermediaries prohibited
1.
The fund shall not engage, hire, invest with or commit to an investment manager that is using the services of a placement agent or intermediary to assist such investment manager in obtaining investments by the fund nor shall the fund engage, hire, invest with or commit to an investment manager without obtaining from such investment manager a certification in the form and manner prescribed by the fund stating that such investment manager has not used the services of a placement agent or other intermediary to assist such investment manager in obtaining investments by the fund.2.
For the purposes of this section:(a)
“investment manager” shall mean any person, other than an employee of the comptroller, or entity engaged by the common retirement fund to manage a part or all of an investment portfolio of the fund. “Manage” shall include, but is not limited to, the analysis of portfolio holdings, and the purchase, sale, and lending thereof. Any investment made by the fund pursuant to subdivision seven of § 177 (Eligible investments)section one hundred seventy-seven of this chapter shall be deemed to be the investment of the fund in such investment entity rather than in the assets of such investment entity.(b)
“placement agent or intermediary” shall mean any person or entity, including registered lobbyists, directly or indirectly engaged and compensated by an investment manager, other than an employee of the investment manager, to assist the investment manager in obtaining investments by the fund whether compensated on a flat fee, a contingent fee, or any other basis. Employees of an investment manager and its affiliates are excluded from this definition unless they are employed principally for the purpose of securing or influencing the decision to secure a particular investment transaction or investment by the fund.
Source:
Section 424-A — Use of placement agents or intermediaries prohibited, https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/RSS/424-A
(updated Aug. 24, 2018; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).