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City Council Records
Also Known As (aka)
MOU Colorado Opioids Settlement
Meeting Date
11/1/2021
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Resolution
Signed Date
11/1/2021
Ord/Res - Year
2021
Ord/Res - Number
77
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all Participating Local Governments shall use their allocation from the LG Share <br />for Approved Purposes only. Reasonable administrative costs for a Participating <br />Local Government to administer its allocation of the LG Share shall not exceed <br />actual costs or 10% of the Participating Local Government's allocation of the LG <br />Share, whichever is less. <br />On an annual basis, as determined by the Abatement Council, all Participating <br />Local Governments shall provide all expenditure data, including administrative <br />costs, from their allocation of the LG Share to the Abatement Council for <br />purposes of maintaining transparency in accordance with Section (C)(4)(c)(i). <br />The Abatement Council may require Participating Local Governments to provide <br />additional outcome related data in accordance with Section (C)(4)(c)(ii) and all <br />Participating Local Governments shall comply with such requirements. <br />9. If any Participating Local Government disputes the amount of Opioid Funds it <br />receives from its allocation of the LG Share, the Participating Local Government <br />shall alert the Abatement Council within sixty (60) days of discovering the <br />information underlying the dispute. Failure to alert the Abatement Council within <br />this time frame shall not constitute a waiver of the Participating Local <br />Government's right to seek recoupment of any deficiency in its LG Share. <br />F. Regional Share <br />In accordance with Sections (B)(1) and (13)(2)(c), and the terms of any Settlement, <br />the Regional Share shall be paid to the Regions in accordance with the terms of <br />this Section (F). <br />2. Participating Local Governments shall organize themselves into the Regions <br />depicted in Exhibit C. Municipalities located in multiple Regions may join all or <br />some of the Regions in which they are located according to Exhibit C. <br />3. Allocations to Regions will be distributed according to Exhibit F. For multi - <br />county Regions, each Region's share listed in Exhibit F is calculated by summing <br />the individual percentage shares listed in Exhibit D for the counties within that <br />Region. The percentages in Exhibit F are based on the assumption that every <br />Local Government in each Region becomes a Participating Local Government. <br />4. In the event a city, town, or other municipality that is a Participating Local <br />Government merges, dissolves, or ceases to exist during the term of any <br />Settlement, the allocation of the Regional Share owed to the Region in which that <br />Participating Local Government existed shall be re -allocated as directed by any <br />Settlement, and if not specified, shall not be modified from Exhibit F. If a county <br />that is a Participating Local Government merges with another county within its <br />Region, the allocation of the Regional Share owed to the Region in which that <br />county existed shall be re -allocated as directed by any Settlement, and if not <br />specified, shall not be modified from Exhibit F. If a county that is a Participating <br />Local Government merges with a county in a different Region during the term of <br />7 <br />
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