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File #: HCC-073-FY25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/9/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/16/2024 Final action:
Title: FY25 Budget Amendment: Special Revenues Funds Budget Appropriation of National Opioid Settlement Funds
Sponsors: City Administrator
Indexes: Budget
Attachments: 1. Opioid State of Maryland Local Subdivision Agreement 9-9-2024
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Submitted by: Ron Brooks
Submitting Department: Finance
Agenda Section: Consent

Item Title:
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FY25 Budget Amendment: Special Revenues Funds Budget Appropriation of National Opioid Settlement Funds
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Suggested Action:
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I move that the Mayor and Council amend the FY25 Special Revenues Funds Budget to appropriate $45,464.73 in National Opioid Settlement Funds. These funds can only be used to serve the purpose of Opioid Remediation as set forth in the National Opioid Settlement Agreement and the State of Maryland Opioid Subdivision agreement with local jurisdictions.
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Summary Background:
The City of Hyattsville participated in a national class action lawsuit against manufacturers and distributors. The settlement negotiations with Johnson & Johnson, Amerisource Bergen, Cardinal Health, and McKesson have resulted in national settlements that will be distributed to states, subdivisions, counties and municipalities annually as settlement is reached and according to the terms of the agreements.

As part of the settlement agreements, the City has received $45,464.73 to date. Funds may only be utilized for opioid remediation, defined as the following:
* Care, treatment, and other programs and expenditures (including reimbursement for past such programs or expenditures, including amounts paid to any governmental entities for past expenditures or programs) designed to:
o address the misuse and abuse of opioid products,
o treat or mitigate opioid use or related disorders, or
o mitigate other alleged effects of, including on those injured as a result of the opioid epidemic.
* Qualifying expenditures may include reasonable related administrative expenses.

The City plans to utilize the funding received for the following items and activities:

1. Continue to grow and develop the Narcan training program. This has expanded into the City serving as a pilot for the Prince Georges County offering the Narcan training in Spanish. The goal is to incr...

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