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MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP NONUNIFORMED PENSION PLAN BUCKS COUNTY COMPLIANCE AUDIT REPORT FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 2009, TO DECEMBER 31,2010

CONTENTS Page Background... 1 Letter from the Auditor General... 3 Supplementary Information... 5 Report Distribution List... 9

BACKGROUND On December 18, 1984, the Pennsylvania Legislature adopted the Municipal Pension Plan Funding Standard and Recovery Act (P.L. 1005, No. 205, as amended, 53 P.S. 895.101 et seq.). The act established mandatory actuarial reporting and funding requirements and a uniform basis for the distribution of state aid to Pennsylvania's public pension plans. Section 402(j) of Act 205 specifically requires the Auditor General, as deemed necessary, to make an audit of every municipality which receives general municipal pension system State aid and of every municipal pension plan and fund in which general municipal pension system State aid is deposited. Pension plan aid is provided from a 2 percent foreign casualty insurance premium tax, a portion of the foreign fire insurance tax designated for paid firefighters and any investment income earned on the collection of these taxes. Generally, municipal pension plans established prior to December 18, 1984, are eligible for state aid. For municipal pension plans established after that date, the sponsoring municipality must fund the plan for three plan years before it becomes eligible for state aid. In accordance with Act 205, a municipality's annual state aid allocation cannot exceed its actual pension costs. In addition to Act 205, the Middletown Township Nonuniformed Pension Plan is also governed by implementing regulations adopted by the Public Employee Retirement Commission published at Title 16, Part IV of the Pennsylvania Code and applicable provisions of various other state statutes. The Middletown Township Nonuniformed Pension Plan is a single-employer defined benefit pension plan locally controlled by the provisions of Ordinance No. 88-1, as amended. The plan is also affected by the provisions of collective bargaining agreements between the township and its nonuniformed employees. 1

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of the Auditor General Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17102-0018.TACK WAGNER AUDITOR GENERAL Board of Township Supervisors Middletown Township Bucks County Langhorne, P A 19047 We have conducted a compliance audit of the Middletown Township Nonuniformed Pension Plan for the period January 1,2009, to December 31,2010. The audit was conducted pursuant to authority derived from Section 402(j) of Act 205 and in accordance with Government Auditing Standards applicable to performance audits issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain sufficient, appropriate evidence to provide a reasonable basis for our conclusions based on our audit objective. We believe that the evidence obtained provides a reasonable basis for our conclusions based on our audit objective. The objective of the audit was to determine if the pension plan was administered in compliance with applicable state laws, regulations, contracts, administrative procedures, and local ordinances and policies. Our audit was limited to the areas related to the objective identified above. Middletown Township contracted with an independent certified public accounting firm for annual audits of its basic financial statements which are available at the township's offices. Those financial statements were not audited by us and, accordingly, we express no opinion or other form of assurance on them. Township officials are responsible for establishing and maintaining effective internal controls to provide reasonable assurance that the Middletown Township Nonuniformed Pension Plan is administered in compliance with applicable state laws, regulations, contracts, administrative procedures, and local ordinances and policies. In conducting our audit, we obtained an understanding of the township's internal controls as they relate to the township's compliance with those requirements and that we considered to be significant within the context of our audit objective, and assessed whether those significant controls were properly designed and implemented. Additionally, we tested transactions, assessed official actions, performed analytical procedures and interviewed selected officials to the extent necessary to satisfy the audit objective. 3 ~ ~

MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP NONUNIFORMED PENSION PLAN SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (UNAUDITED) SCHEDULE OF FUNDING PROGRESS Historical trend infonnation about the plan is presented herewith as supplementary infonnation. It is intended to help users assess the plan's funding status on a going-concern basis, assess progress made in accumulating assets to pay benefits when due, and make comparisons with other state and local government retirement systems. The actuarial infonnation is required by Act 205 biennially. beginning as of January 1, 2005, is as follows: The historical infonnation, (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Unfunded Unfunded (Assets in Actuarial (Assets in Excess of) Accrued Excess of) Actuarial Actuarial Liability Actuarial Accrued Actuarial Value of (AAL) - Accrued Funded Covered Liability as a Valuation Assets Entry Age Liability Ratio Payroll % of Payroll Date (a) (b) (b) - (a) (a)/(b) (c) [(b-a)/(c)] 01-01-05 $ 3,457,529 $ 3,240,727 $ (216,802) 106.7% $ 1,948,307 (11.1%) 01-01-07 4,134,207 3,699,551 (434,656) 111.7% 1,977,643 (22.0%) 01-01-09 4,365,195 4,413,836 48,641 98.9% 2,043,051 2.4% Note: The market value of the plan's assets at 01-01-09 has been adjusted to reflect the smoothing of gains and/or losses over a 5-year averaging period which will be limited to a maximum of 130 percent and a minimum of 70 percent of the fair market value of assets. This method will lower contributions in years of less than expected returns and increase contributions in years of greater than expected returns. The net effect over long periods of time is to have less variance in contribution levels from year to year. 5

MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP NONUNIFORMED PENSION PLAN REPORT DISTRIBUTION LIST This report was initially distributed to the following: The Honorable Tom Corbett Governor Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Middletown Township Nonuniformed Pension Plan Bucks County 3 Municipal Way Langhorne, P A 19047 Mr. Patrick Mallon Ms. Deborah Lamanna Mr. Dennis Penko Chairman, Board of Township Supervisors Acting Township Manager Finance Director This report is a matter of public record. Copies of this report may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of the Auditor General, Office of Communications, Room 318 Finance Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120. If you have any questions regarding this report or any other matter, you may contact the Department of the Auditor General by accessing our website at www.auditorgen.state.pa.us. 9