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File #: 23-1184    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CONSENT AGENDA Status: Approved
File created: 4/14/2023 In control: Budget and Management Services
On agenda: 5/10/2023 Final action:
Title: Authorize (1) acceptance of funds from the Statewide Opioid Settlement Agreement; and (2) establishment of appropriations in an amount not to exceed $941,732.69 in the Opioid Settlement Fund - Not to exceed $941,732.69 - Financing: Opioid Settlement Fund
Indexes: 300
Attachments: 1. Resolution
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STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Government Performance & Financial Management
AGENDA DATE: May 10, 2023
COUNCIL DISTRICT(S): N/A
DEPARTMENT: Budget and Management Services
EXECUTIVE: Jack Ireland
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SUBJECT

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Authorize (1) acceptance of funds from the Statewide Opioid Settlement Agreement; and (2) establishment of appropriations in an amount not to exceed $941,732.69 in the Opioid Settlement Fund - Not to exceed $941,732.69 - Financing: Opioid Settlement Fund

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BACKGROUND

The State of Texas enacted the Statewide Opioid Settlement Agreement to manage distribution of money allocated from the opioid abatement trust fund in accordance with a statewide opioid settlement agreement. Senate Bill 1827 (2021) required the State of Texas to establish a fund to receive and distribute payments required by settlements against opioid manufacturers and distributers. The Opioid Abatement Trust Fund was established by the State for distributing the settlement proceeds. The Texas Opioid Abatement Council was established to ensure that money recovered by the state through a statewide opioid settlement agreement is allocated fairly and spent to remediate the opioid crisis in the state by using efficient and cost-effective methods that are directed to regions of the state experiencing opioid-related harm.

Funds will be distributed based on a formula that includes "opioid instances". Cities and Counties will receive 15 percent of the funds and the balance will be distributed to Health Care Region Allocations, Hospital Districts, the Attorney General's Office, and for administrative costs. The City of Dallas received $941,732.69 from the Opioid Abatement Trust Fund.

Eligible uses to combat opioid-related harm include:
? Naloxone distribution and training on administration
? Screening, treatment and wraparound recovery support services, including for pregnant women and infants or other populations
? Community drug d...

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