Texas Pension
Review Board

The Texas Pension Review Board (PRB) is mandated to oversee all Texas public retirement systems, both state and local, in regard to their actuarial soundness and compliance with state reporting requirements under Chapter 802, Texas Government Code.

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Customer Service Survey

The PRB is conducting it’s 2024 Customer Service Survey. To measure our performance and serve you better, the agency has developed a short, voluntary survey to solicit your feedback regarding your experience with the PRB. This survey is anonymous to allow for your candid and open response.

We would appreciate it if you took a few minutes to fill out the survey by clicking the following link: https://pensionreviewboard.wufoo.com/forms/qq9ho741moeg0b/

If you are aware of other interested parties in your organization, please feel free to share the survey to those parties. We would appreciate your response by April 12, 2024.

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Upcoming Reporting Deadlines

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Questions about your pension?

The PRB oversees public pensions in the state of Texas. For more information on private pensions, please visit our Additional Resources page.

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Interested in learning more about fund management? ​

The PRB has seven free online courses that can count toward your Core or Continuing Education credit under the MET Program, as well as three Continuing Education online courses. Additional or alternative education may be obtained through one of our accredited sponsors.

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Guidance for Investment Practices and Performance Evaluations

The PRB recently updated its Guidance for Investment Practices and Performance Evaluations. This updated document reflects the legislative changes to Texas Government Code §802.109 effective September 1, 2021.

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