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File #: 22-145    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/2/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/1/2022 Final action: 11/1/2022
Title: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF THE ONEOHIO OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUND NO. 250, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Brief Description: This Ordinance establishes a new fund to account for opioid settlement proceeds and uses as recommended by the Ohio Auditor of State.
Sponsors: Jeffrey L. Anzevino
Indexes: Finance - General
Attachments: 1. Bulletin_2022-003, 2. Ordinance No. 22-145
Related files: 21-148
Title
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF THE ONEOHIO OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUND NO. 250, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Brief Description: This Ordinance establishes a new fund to account for opioid settlement proceeds and uses as recommended by the Ohio Auditor of State.
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Legislative History
Resolution 21-148 authorized the City Manager to accept the material terms of the OneOhio Subdivision Settlement.
Purpose & Explanation
The purpose of the new fund is to account for the proceeds and uses of the opioid settlement agreement. The City received $5,705.87 in July 2022. It is expected we will receive a similar amount each year for the next 17 years.
Approved Uses of the Local Government Share (From Auditor of State Bulletin 2022-003):
OneOhio Funds must be utilized in a manner consistent with the "Approved Purposes" definition in the OneOhio memorandum of understanding (MOU). According to the MOU, the Funds must be used for "evidence-based forward-looking strategies, programming and services used to (i) expand the availability of treatment for individuals affected by substance use disorders, (ii) develop, promote and provide evidence-based substance use prevention strategies, (iii) provide substance use avoidance and awareness education, (iv) decrease the oversupply of licit and illicit opioids, and (v) support recovery from addiction services performed by qualified and appropriately licensed providers
Background: In 2019, the State of Ohio negotiated OneOhio, a state-local government allocation agreement concerning any future opioid settlements. Through OneOhio, a negotiating committee and a mechanism for allocation and distribution of funds was established. Through the OneOhio agreement, Ohio AG Yost and attorneys for Ohio political subdivisions negotiated a proposed settlement with Janssen opioid distributors (Johnson & Johnson, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Janssen Pharmaceutica, Inc.).
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