New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle II - Deferred Compensation Board
Part 9003 - Selection Of And Agreements With Trustees, Independent Consultants, Administrative Service Agencies, Financial Organizations And Certified Public Accountants
Section 9003.3 - Criteria for selection
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) In reviewing competitive proposals and selecting a trustee, independent consultant, financial organization, administrative service agency or a firm of certified public accountants, the board or deferred compensation committee, as applicable, shall act with the care, skill, prudence and diligence under the circumstances then prevailing that a prudent man or woman acting in a like capacity and familiar with such matters would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a like character and with like aims; provided, however, that the board or deferred compensation committee, as applicable, may reasonably rely on the evaluation of such competitive proposals made by its properly selected independent consultants in any case other than their own selection. The board or deferred compensation committee, as applicable, shall consider, as applicable, in selecting a trustee, independent consultant, financial organization, administrative service agency or firm of certified public accountants among other items, the following:
All proposals shall be in writing, contain a representation that the proposal complies with all requirements of this Subtitle and clearly indicate all direct fees, indirect fees and charges.
All brokerage fees and related charges shall be negotiated so that the best competitive rate under the circumstances is obtained.
(b) Each proposal submitted under this Part shall fully disclose any sponsorship or similar arrangement. Such arrangements shall be precluded unless it can be demonstrated by clear and convincing evidence that the arrangement is cost effective.
(c) Before a contract or agreement between a deferred compensation committee and a trustee, independent consultant, administrative service agency, firm of certified public accountants or financial organization may become effective, the deferred compensation committee must submit in writing to the president the name of such selected trustee, independent consultant, administrative service agency, firm of certified public accountants or financial organization and a certification signed by its chief executive officer and chief legal officer stating that each such trustee, independent consultant, administrative service agency, firm of certified public accountants or financial organization has been duly selected to provide services in accordance with the provisions of this Subtitle.