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I`1 <br /> Indian River County,Florida <br /> Notes To Financial Statements <br /> Year Ended September 30, 2012 <br /> NOTE 19 -FUND BALANCE—Continued <br /> B. Fund Balance Policy- Continued <br /> Budget Stabilization Reserve — A balance of no less than 5% of budgeted operating expenditures for <br /> the current fiscal year will be reserved only for the purpose of revenue declines or unfunded mandates <br /> from the state and federal governments. Funds utilized due to revenue declines will be replenished over <br /> a five-year period. Funds utilized for unfunded mandates or unanticipated expenditures cannot be used <br /> for more than a three-year period and must be replenished within five-years after the three-year period. <br /> At September 30, 2012, reserve amounts for those funds were: <br /> Budget <br /> Disaster Relief Stabilization Total <br /> General Fund $ 5,200,000 $ 5,200,000 $ 10,400,000 <br /> Transportation Fund 700,000 700,000 1,400,000 <br /> Emergency Services District Fund 1,400,000 1,400,000 2,800,000 <br /> Total $ 7,300,000 $ 7,300,000 $ 14,600,000 <br /> The General Fund reserves are included in the unassigned fund balance on the balance sheet. <br /> Emergency/Disaster Relief and Budget Stabilization Reserve amounts may only be revised by the <br /> Board of County Commissioners. <br /> I <br /> Minimum Fund Balance - The approved fund balance policy dictates the County's attempt to maintain <br /> a minimum fund balance in the General, Transportation, and Emergency Services District funds of 20% <br /> of budgeted annual operating expenditures. The minimum fund balance level may be revised by the 4 <br /> County Administrator or his designee. <br /> C. Spending Hierarchy <br /> For all governmental funds, when restricted, committed, assigned, and unassigned fund balances are <br /> combined in a fund, qualified expenditures are paid first from restricted or conimitted fund balance, as <br /> appropriate,then assigned and finally unassigned fund balances. <br /> f <br /> 94 <br />