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File #: 2022-0325   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 2/21/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/1/2022 Final action: 3/1/2022
Title: Approve Interlocal Agreement with the Marion County Board of County Commissioners for the administration and expenditure of opioid settlement funds
Attachments: 1. MEMORANDUM - City of Ocala's Opioid Strategies, 2. FOR SIGNATURE- Opioid Interlocal Agreement re Settlement Funds - RGW 02-22-2022 TLK, 3. Exhibit A- Proposed Florida Plan
Submitted By: Tiffany Kimball
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Presentation By: Clint Welborn
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Department: Fire and Emergency Services

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Approve Interlocal Agreement with the Marion County Board of County Commissioners for the administration and expenditure of opioid settlement funds
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Operational Excellence, Quality of Place

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
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BACKGROUND:
Because of continued opioid impacts, the State of Florida filed an action pending in Pasco County, Florida re: National Prescription Opiate Litigation, MDL No. 2804 (N.D. Ohio) (the "Opioid Litigation") with the City of Ocala and Marion County as litigating participants in that action. The State of Florida and lawyers representing various local governments involved in the Opioid Litigation have proposed the "Florida Plan" for the allocation and use of prospective settlement dollars from opioid litigation in that action. These settlement funds will be distributed over approximately an 18-year payment period.
The City and County have approved the current draft of the Florida Memorandum of Understanding ("the Florida Plan"), which sets forth a framework for a unified plan of the proposed allocation and use of opioid settlement proceeds and it is anticipated that formal agreements implementing the Florida Plan will be entered into at a future date.
The Florida Plan provides a City/County Fund which will receive 15% of all Opioid Funds to directly benefit the City/County members, along with a Regional Fund paid to each Qualifying County. The Regional Funds' share of Opioid Funds varies from 40% yearly at the beginning of the Plan, down to 30% for the final ending years of 16 through 18 of the Plan.
The City and County recognize that local control over settlement funds is in the best interest of all persons within the geographic boundaries of Marion County, and the City and County wish for the County to be a "Qualified County" and r...

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