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Cabarrus County, North Carolina <br />Notes to the Financial Statements <br />For the Year Ended June 30, 2011 <br />Note 1. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies <br />The accompanying financial statements and the following accounting policies of Cabarrus County, North <br />Carolina (the "County ") and its component units conform to accounting principles generally accepted in the <br />United States of America as applicable to local governments. The Governmental Accounting Standards Board <br />(GASB) is the accepted standard - setting body for establishing governmental accounting and financial reporting <br />principles. The following is a summary of the more significant accounting policies: <br />A. Reporting Entity <br />The County, which is governed by a five - member board of commissioners, is one of the one hundred counties <br />established in North Carolina under North Carolina General Statute 153A -10. As required by accounting <br />principles generally accepted in the United States of America, these financial statements present the County <br />and its component units, legally separate entities, for which the County is financially accountable. The Cabarrus <br />Development Corporation, blended component unit, and the Cabarrus County Industrial Facility and Pollution <br />Control Financing Authority, a discretely presented component unit, described below, have no financial <br />transactions or account balances; therefore, they do not appear in the financial statements. The Cabarrus <br />County Development Corporation was organized and shall be operated exclusively for the purpose of providing <br />debt financing for the County, to fulfill various statutory obligations involving but not limited to, purchase and <br />sale, construction and /or lease of real estate improvements, facilities, and equipment. The Cabarrus County <br />Industrial Facility and Pollution Control Financing Authority exist to issue and service revenue bond debt of <br />private businesses for economic development purposes. The Public Health Authority of Cabarrus County, a <br />discretely presented component unit described below, is reported in a separate column in the County's financial <br />statements in order to emphasize that it is legally separate from the County. <br />37 Attachment number 1 <br />1 -3 Page 159 <br />Reporting <br />Separate <br />Component Unit <br />Method <br />Criteria for Inclusion <br />Financial Statements <br />Cabarrus Development <br />Blended <br />The Development Corporation is governed <br />None Issued <br />Corporation <br />by a three - member board of directors who <br />are established through the bylaws of the <br />Articles of Incorporation. <br />Cabarrus County <br />Discrete <br />The Authority is governed by a seven- <br />None Issued <br />Industrial Facility and <br />member board of commissioners that is <br />Pollution Control <br />appointed by the county commissioners. <br />Financing Authority <br />The County can remove any commissioner <br />of the Authority with or without cause. <br />Public Health Authority of <br />Discrete <br />Cabarrus Health Alliance (the "Alliance" was <br />Cabarrus Health Alliance <br />Cabarrus County d.b.a. <br />incorporated under the hospital authority act <br />1307 South Cannon Blvd. <br />Cabarrus Health Alliance <br />to provide public health care to the citizens <br />Kannapolis, NC 28083 <br />and residents of the County. On April 20 <br />1998, the Cabarrus County Board by <br />resolution authorized the transfer of powers, <br />duties, and responsibilities to the Alliance <br />for communicable disease control, <br />environmental protection, and maintenance <br />of vital records. The Alliance has leased <br />office space from the County for a 10 -year <br />term. The members of the Board of Alliance <br />are appointed by the Chairperson of the <br />Board of Commissioners for Cabarrus <br />County. The County provides funding to the <br />Alliance. Funding is flat based on adopted <br />funding for FY 2009. The County funded <br />the Alliance with $4,148,969 or 27% of its <br />total revenues for the fiscal year ended <br />June 30, 2011. A financial benefit or <br />burden relationship exists between the <br />Alliance and the County. <br />37 Attachment number 1 <br />1 -3 Page 159 <br />