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CITY COUNCIL <br /> AGENDA ITEM 3C <br /> STAFF ORIGINATOR: Sarah Cotton, City Administrator <br /> MEETING DATE: April 24, 2023 <br /> TOPIC: Opioid Settlements and Minnesota Opioids State-Subdivision <br /> Memorandum of Agreement <br /> VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> The City Council is being asked to consider Resolution No. 23-38, Authorizing City of Lino <br /> Lakes Staff to Execute all Necessary Documents to Ensure City of Lino Lakes Participation in the <br /> Multistate Settlements Relating to Opioid Supply Chain Participants, and in the Minnesota Opioids <br /> State-Subdivision Memorandum of Agreement. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The State of Minnesota and numerous Minnesota cities and counties are engaged in nationwide civil <br /> litigation against opioid supply chain participants related to the opioid crisis. The Minnesota Attorney <br /> General has signed on to multistate settlement agreements with several opioid supply chain <br /> participants,but those settlement agreements are still subject to sign-on by local governments and <br /> final agreement by the companies and approval by the courts. <br /> Settlements have been reached with opioid manufacturers Teva Pharmaceuticals and Allergan, and <br /> retail pharmacy chains Walmart, CVS, and Walgreens. Awards are dependent on participation by <br /> both litigating and non-litigating local governments and could exceed$235 million over 15 years for <br /> Minnesota. <br /> To maximize the money coming to Minnesota, all cities with populations over 10,000 are being <br /> asked to sign on to these settlements. <br /> Under the MOA, abatement funds will be directed as follows: <br /> • 75%will be paid directly to counties and certain cities/other municipalities that participate in <br /> the settlement process (e.g., cities over 30,000 population and any city that has a public <br /> health department). <br /> • 25% of the abatement funds will be paid directly to the state. <br /> • Any city allocated a share may elect to have its full share or a portion of its full share <br /> directed to the county or counties in which it is located. <br /> • Each county must consult annually with cities in its jurisdiction regarding future use of <br /> settlement funds, including holding an annual public meeting to receive input on proposed <br /> uses and to encourage collaboration between local governments. <br /> While the City of Lino Lakes will not directly receive any funds,the more communities that do <br /> sign on will result in a greater settlement award to communities across the state of Minnesota, <br /> including Anoka County. <br />