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.

354

Public Retirement Systems Overseen by the PRB

101

Actuarially Funded Defined Benefit Plans

$418B

Total Net Assets

3.6M

Total Members

7

Statewide Systems

17

Municipal Systems

42

Local Firefighter Systems

35

District/Supplemental Systems

(Last Updated: April 28, 2026)

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Upcoming Reporting Deadlines

  • Annual reports are due to the PRB within 211 days after the end of a system’s fiscal year end date.​
  • PRB-2000s are due on April 1 for training occurring during the previous calendar year.
  • PRB-150s are due on April 1 and within 30 days of any changes.

View the Reporting Requirements and Deadlines Calendar for the current year.

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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 (CE) credit under the MET Program, as well as six online CE courses. Additional or alternative education may be obtained through one of our accredited training providers.
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Need to submit a report?

The PRB is excited to announce the launch of a new portal for submitting annual and other reports: the PRB Pension Online Reporting Tool.

The portal is intended to replace email submissions and to be more secure and efficient in getting your information to us.