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COMPLIANCE AUDIT Middletown Fireman s Relief Association Dauphin County, Pennsylvania For the Period January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2016 April 2017

Mr. Dale A. Sinniger, President Middletown Fireman s Relief Association Dauphin County We have conducted a compliance audit of the Middletown Fireman s Relief Association (relief association) pursuant to authority derived from Article VIII, Section 10 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Section 403 of The Fiscal Code, Act of April 9, 1929, (P.L. 343, No. 176), and mandated by the Volunteer Firefighters Relief Association Act, as consolidated by the Act of November 23, 2010 (P.L. 1181, No. 118), at 35 Pa.C.S. 7411 et seq., for the period January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2016. The objectives of the audit were: 1. To determine if the relief association took appropriate corrective action to address the finding contained in our prior audit report. 2. To determine if the relief association complied with applicable state laws, contracts, bylaws, and administrative procedures as they relate to the receipt of state aid and the expenditure of relief association funds. Our audit was limited to the areas related to the objectives identified above. Relief association officers are responsible for establishing and maintaining effective internal controls to provide reasonable assurance that the relief association s administration of state aid and accumulated relief funds complies with applicable state laws, contracts, bylaws, and administrative procedures, including the safeguarding of assets. Relief association officers are responsible for complying with applicable state laws, contracts, bylaws, and administrative procedures. It is our responsibility to perform procedures to obtain sufficient, appropriate evidence to the extent necessary to satisfy the audit objectives. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our conclusions.

We were not able to obtain an independent confirmation of a portion of the cash balance directly from the financial institution. Therefore, while the relief association provided copies of bank statements that indicated that, as of December 31, 2016, the relief association had a cash balance of $583,881, we were not able to verify a portion of this cash balance. Based on our audit procedures, we conclude that, except for the effects, if any, of the matter described in the preceding paragraph, for the period January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2016: The relief association took appropriate corrective action to address the finding contained in our prior audit report. The relief association, in all significant respects, complied with applicable state laws, contracts, bylaws, and administrative procedures as they relate to the receipt of state aid and the expenditure of relief association funds. The supplementary financial information contained in this report is presented for purposes of additional disclosure and analysis. We performed only limited procedures on the supplementary financial information and, accordingly, express no form of assurance on it. The contents of this report were discussed with the management of the relief association. We would like to thank the relief association officials for the cooperation extended to us during the conduct of the audit. April 17, 2017 EUGENE A. DEPASQUALE Auditor General

CONTENTS Page Background...1 Status of Prior Finding...3 Supplementary Financial Information...4 Report Distribution List...6

BACKGROUND Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 10 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Section 403 of The Fiscal Code, Act of April 9, 1929, (P.L. 343, No. 176), and the Volunteer Firefighters Relief Association Act, as consolidated by the Act of November 23, 2010, (P.L. 1181, No. 118), at 35 Pa.C.S. 7411 et seq., the Department of the Auditor General s duty is to audit the accounts and records of every volunteer firefighters relief association to determine that funds received under the Foreign Fire Insurance Tax Distribution Law, Act of December 18, 1984, (P.L. 1005, No. 205), as amended, 53 P.S. 895.701 et seq. (commonly referred to as Act 205), are properly expended. The relief association is a charitable organization that was formed primarily to afford financial protection to volunteer firefighters and to encourage individuals to participate in volunteer fire service. Act 118 governs the overall operation of volunteer firefighters relief associations. Relief association bylaws define the specific operational procedures by which the relief association conducts business. To fulfill its primary purpose, Act 118 authorizes specific types of expenditures and prescribes appropriate volunteer firefighters relief association investment options. Within the parameters established by Act 118, it is the responsibility of the relief association to choose investments in a proper and prudent manner. Volunteer firefighters relief associations receive public tax monies, and the association officers therefore have a responsibility to the public to conduct the association s financial affairs in a businesslike manner and to maintain sufficient financial records to support the propriety of all association transactions. Volunteer firefighters relief association officers are also responsible for ensuring that the association operates in accordance with applicable state laws, contracts, bylaws and administrative procedures. Act 205 sets forth the computation of the Foreign Fire Insurance Tax Distribution paid to each applicable municipality throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The amount of the distribution is based upon the population of each municipality and the market value of real estate within the municipality. Upon receipt of this distribution, the municipality must allocate the funds to the volunteer firefighters relief association of the fire service organization or fire service organizations that is or are recognized as providing the service to the municipality. 1

BACKGROUND (Continued) The relief association was allocated state aid from the following municipalities: Municipality County 2014 2015 2016 Middletown Borough Dauphin $44,618 $43,243 $42,908 Royalton Borough Dauphin $ 5,709 $ 5,426 $ 5,402 The volunteer firefighters relief association and the affiliated fire service organization are separate, legal entities. The relief association is affiliated with the following fire service organization: Middletown Volunteer Fire Department 2

MIDDLETOWN FIREMAN S RELIEF ASSOCIATION STATUS OF PRIOR FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH PRIOR AUDIT FINDING AND RECOMMENDATION The relief association has complied with the prior audit finding and recommendation, as follows: Insufficient Surety (Fidelity) Bond Coverage By increasing the Surety (Fidelity) bond coverage to an amount greater than the balance of the relief association s cash assets. We commend the relief association management for its efforts in complying with the finding and recommendation contained in the prior audit report. The association management should strive to remain in compliance with all applicable state laws, contracts, bylaws and administrative procedures. 3

MIDDLETOWN FIREMAN S RELIEF ASSOCIATION SUPPLEMENTARY FINANCIAL INFORMATION CASH BALANCE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2016 Cash $ 583,881 4

MIDDLETOWN FIREMAN S RELIEF ASSOCIATION SUPPLEMENTARY FINANCIAL INFORMATION SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 2014 TO DECEMBER 31, 2016 Expenditures: Benefit Services: Insurance premiums $ 26,872 Death benefits 150 Total Benefit Services $ 27,022 Fire Services: Equipment purchased $ 156,356 Equipment maintenance 21,515 Training expenses 889 Total Fire Services $ 178,760 Administrative Services: Officer compensation $ 3,240 Other administrative expenses 2,043 Bond premiums 358 Total Administrative Services $ 5,641 Total Expenditures $ 211,423 5

MIDDLETOWN FIREMAN S RELIEF ASSOCIATION REPORT DISTRIBUTION LIST This report was initially distributed to the following: The Honorable Tom W. Wolf Governor Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Middletown Fireman s Relief Association Governing Body: Mr. Dale A. Sinniger President Mr. David H. Martin Secretary Mr. Ralph O Donnell, Jr. Treasurer The following municipalities allocated foreign fire insurance tax monies to this relief association and received a copy of this report: Ms. Grace Miller Secretary Middletown Borough Ms. Amy Burrell Secretary Royalton Borough Secretary This report is a matter of public record and is available online at www.paauditor.gov. Media questions about the report can be directed to the Pennsylvania Department of the Auditor General, Office of Communications, 229 Finance Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120; via email to: news@paauditor.gov. 6